Gyeongkonjin, '2025 Gyeonggi Regional Specialized Content Development Support' Company Recruitment

Gyeonggi Content Agency (hereinafter referred to as Gyeongconjin) announced that it is recruiting four companies to participate in the '2025 Gyeonggi Regional Specialized Content Development Support' project, which supports the production of content utilizing Gyeonggi Province's unique regional materials. The recruitment period is until April 16, and a total of 560 million won in production costs will be supported.

This project aims to create added value and revitalize the cultural content industry in the province by producing content using Gyeonggi-do's history, culture, and nature. The target of support is companies that wish to produce content using Gyeonggi-do's local materials, and a total of four companies are expected to be selected. The contest will be divided into a free task category and a designated task category.

In the free assignment category, content utilizing local materials from Gyeonggi-do can be proposed in various genres such as broadcasting, video, comics (webtoons), publishing, animation, characters, music, and convergence performances, excluding games. A total of two companies will be selected in this category, and production costs of 110 million won per company will be supported.

In the designated task sector, the video content production task of Gimpo City and Suwon City, which were selected through a preliminary public offering to reflect the cultural content demand of 31 cities and counties in Gyeonggi Province, must be carried out. Gimpo City must produce video content related to 'Gimpo City's 4 representative ports' for the Gimpo Media Art Center exhibition, and Suwon City must produce video content related to 'King Jeongjo's Procession to Suwon' for the Suwon Hwaseong Museum exhibition. In the designated task sector, two companies will be selected, and 170 million won in production costs will be supported per company. The produced content will be used for future exhibitions and cultural events held in Gimpo City and Suwon City.

Gyeonggi Cultural Heritage Foundation Director Tak Yong-seok said, “We plan to continue to discover unique local materials through close collaboration with cities and counties in Gyeonggi Province in the future, and through this, we will contribute to expanding opportunities for Gyeonggi Province residents to enjoy cultural content.”


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