Microdramas: Canada's New Entertainment Wave
Microdramas: The Rising Phenomenon in Entertainment - Bite-sized, high-drama stories are taking the world by storm, with Canada joining the trend. Originating in Asia, these vertical videos, featuring revenge plots and cliffhangers, are now a billion-dollar industry. Hollywoods interest is piqued, with studios like Fox and Disney investing. Canadian actors are finding steady work, but unions raise concerns over non-unionized shoots. Despite criticism of mostly white casts and clichéd tropes, producers insist its the future of entertainment.
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