Highlights

The third edition of TCCF (Taiwan Creative Content Fest) took place from November 3 to 13, 2022, at Songshan Cultural and Creative Park in Taipei, Taiwan. A record-setting 60 thousand visits were recorded at the third edition of TCCF (Taiwan Creative Content Fest), exceeding the previous year’s footfall by twofold. The organizer, TAICCA (Taiwan Creative Content Agency) attributes this increase, in part, to the extension of TCCF’s program from 5 to 11 days, and to the expanded pitching program with greater participation from international buyers.

Promoted as  “Your Best Partner in Asia”,  TCCF is a key B2B content marketplace thatdraws international professionals to Taiwan to promote creative content, connecting projectsand proposals with buyers and investors. Through pitching sessions, content showcases,and forums, TCCF aims to drive collaboration between homegrown and foreign talents, strengthening international connections, introducing multichannel resources, and promotinginterdisciplinary co-creation.

33M+

159 domestic and foreign index companies. The estimated economic impact is about 33 million USD.

60K+

Nearly 100 events were held throughout the 11-day festival, and nearly 60,000 people to participate

20+

Attracting over 20 countries/regions, 100 international buyers

Four Main Tracks Introduction

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market

Nov. 9th (Wed) - Nov. 11th (Fri)
Consisting of in-person and online trade exhibitions, MARKET illuminates the best Taiwanese content of the year and drives business collaboration through title readings, film test screenings, and one-on-one matchmaking sessions.
  • Over 130 domestic and foreign companies from Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, Hong Kong, Singapore, etc., exhibit nearly 800 titles.
  • TCCF has attracted several international companies to attend MARKET in person, including exhibitors like Japan's TV Tokyo, CJ ENM Korea, and Singapore's Mediacorp, and buyers such as Netflix and The Walt Disney Company.
  • For virtual attendees, TAICCA's IP Meetup platform encourages users to exhibit titles online in search of local and foreign distributors, funding, or buyers.
P

pitching

Nov. 9th( Wed) - Nov. 11th (Fri)
The PITCHING program creates a streamlined pathway for Taiwan’s creators and producers to seek funding from potential buyers and partners, accelerating the transition of the title or story into a fully-fledged product. For international visitors, PITCHING sheds light on Taiwan’s abundance of high-quality creative content. The sessions focus on 42 Taiwanese series, feature films, animations, and Taipei Golden Horse Film Project Promotion Series Projects.
  • A total of 42 original projects were pitched at TCCF 2022, attracting online and offline buyers from Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, Australia, Spain, France, and Canada.
  • 24 were paneled by a delegation from Series Mania, Europe’s largest festival, forum, and school, dedicated to series. This followed an agreement, signed between TAICCA and Series Mania earlier this year, to facilitate co-production between Taiwan and Europe.
  • A series titled JUDOKA, which tells the true story of 2 two judo athletes from Taiwan and North Korea, will be presented at Series Mania 2023. The project is already backed by the South Korean production company, Hanmac Culture Group, and recently caught the attention of another production company based in Serbia.
F

forum

Nov. 9th (Wed) - Nov. 11th (Fri)
FORUM consists of 'Industry Talk' and 'Spotlight' and invites film and TV professionals from
home and abroad to discuss topics like trends in international film and TV co-production.
Industry Talk is open to the public and involves ten sessions with companies and organizations. Spotlight is a new addition to TCCF where TAICCA's partners share perspectives on content trends in global audiences, and is open to professionals only.
  • Special guests include Mediacorp and Series Mania. This year, Series Mania invites a selection of top international executives to talk about opportunities for collaboration.
  • The TCCF 2022 Forum featured an international lineup of 45 speakers, including Kim Kyoung-eun, Asia Contents Producer in the Video Streaming Department at Japan's Rakuten TV, and Angie Chai, CEO of Singapore’s Star Ritz International Entertainment.
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INNOVATIONs

Nov. 3rd (Fri) - Nov. 13th (Sun)
Open to the public, INNOVATIONS gives insight into the future of entertainment by showcasing forward-looking content and works that span multiple disciplines. It features an
exhibition on immersive content and works combining culture and technology usage, a ‘Stereo’ interdisciplinary stage exploring the future of the music industry, and a series of
‘Salons’ or short lectures.
  • Innovations featured 26 exhibitors from the USA, Japan, France, and Taiwan, displaying 19 individual XR, interactive projection, and NFT works.
  • More than 40 artists performed onstage for Stereo, collaborating in 33 shows, across 3 main stages. Lighting technology, modern dance, contemporary circus performance, film projection, live podcasts, and other performing arts were combined to create an avant-garde spectacle.
  • Salon features nearly 40 short talks that explore contemporary and future entertainment in a relaxed, interactive format.

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