Inside K Web Fest – Part 2 – Panels & Workshops
Part 2 of Atsushi Ogata’s look inside the first ever Korean Web Fest.
Part 2 of Atsushi Ogata’s look inside the first ever Korean Web Fest.
Atsushi Ogata, feature and comedy web series director of “Yukata Cowboy” and “Trick or Treat: I LOVE America!”, based out of Tokyo/Los Angeles, attended this year’s launch of K Web Fest in Seoul Korea this past July and has reported back with a four-part series review of this exciting new festival.
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