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The 2026 Shenzhen Short Film Festival launched a blockchain alliance to track content revenue, highlighted AI’s role in production, and showcased global short drama growth, with Shenzhen driving over half of China’s $1.847 billion in overseas short drama in-app sales.
The 2026 Shenzhen International Short Film Festival and China (Shenzhen) International TV Drama Trading Fair brought together global entertainment leaders, launching the "Ju Hao Kan" Big Screen On-Demand Alliance using blockchain to track content distribution and revenue for creators.
Industry figures discussed AI’s growing role in production, while new reports on short drama growth and overseas expansion were unveiled.
Major platforms shared 2026 project plans and trailers, and tech firms like Google and Sony showcased innovations in an AIGC zone.
Over 500 short film entries from APEC nations were received, with two new awards introduced.
Shenzhen contributed more than half of China’s $1.847 billion in short drama overseas in-app purchases from January to October 2025.
El Festival de cortometrajes de Shenzhen 2026 lanzó una alianza de blockchain para rastrear los ingresos por contenido, destacó el papel de la IA en la producción y mostró el crecimiento global de los cortometrajes, con Shenzhen impulsando más de la mitad de los 1.847 mil millones de dólares de China en ventas de cortometrajes en aplicaciones en el extranjero.