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Major Trends in the World of Mobile Fiction


Wenwen Han shares the keys to writing Duanju
In an interview with Maëlle Billant, Wenwen Han, producer and founder of the Short Drama Alliance, discusses her career and the release of her two seminal works: Short Drama Writing 101 and Future Playbook: China's Short Drama Ecosystem and Insights for Global Business . The latter, published on October 22, 2025, is available in English on Amazon in Kindle format (49 pages). A complete 143-page version is also available on Payhip . These two complementary books are aimed a
6 days ago


The Duanju series "Game of Choice" explores the gray zones of human nature
American actor Michael Vaccaro discusses Game of Choice, a psychological thriller filmed for the Tallflix platform. In an interview with journalist Maëlle Billant, he recounts a demanding shoot that reflects the growing desire of creators to establish Duanju as a high-quality format capable of competing with cinematic productions. Filmed in Los Angeles with a crew and technical setup comparable to those of a feature film, Game of Choice illustrates a notable evolution in vert
Oct 29


Director Jenifer Yeuroukis wants to make the Duanju series dance between Los Angeles and Paris
American director and choreographer Jenifer Yeuroukis is establishing herself as a rising star in vertical cinema. Coming from the world of dance, she has already created several duanju films in the United States, notably for the MyDrama and NetShort platforms. Her ability to combine direction, choreography, and intimate direction makes her one of the rare creators capable of giving the vertical format a true emotional grammar. Today, she is preparing projects shot in Europe,
Oct 26


Jordan De Luxe and Jean-Pierre Castaldi as a duo in the Duanju series “King Gandolfi”
On the heights of Goudes and Callelongue, in the heart of the calanques of Marseille, facing the island of Maïre, two anachronistic figures reenact the comedy of the Middle Ages. This is Jean-Pierre Castaldi who plays a massive, gruff but kind-hearted knight, accompanied by a squire overflowing with energy played by Jordan De Luxe. Together, filming for the series King Gandolfi , they revive the spirit of the great adventure duos. The scene unfolds against a backdrop of limes
Oct 24


With Sea Star Productions, Bethany Thomson explores the Duanju
In London, Sea Star Productions is one of the young teams exploring the language of vertical storytelling. Under the creative direction of Bethany Thomson, the British company seeks to combine technical rigor with the joy of telling short stories. Between film and digital content, its ambition is simple: to create, learn, and bring new forms of storytelling to life. The vertical format as a testing ground Specializing in the production of micro-fictions shot for smartphones,
Oct 10


Global Traffic Conference (GTC) 2025 opens in Shanghai
From November 5 to 6, 2025, Shanghai will host the Global Traffic Conference, a major event dedicated to video games, digital applications, technologies, and brands seeking to expand internationally. Organized by Beluga Global, this event attracts thousands of professionals from China and many other countries each year. A program focused on global innovation The program will take place at the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center and will feature several thematic
Sep 15


When Wix blocks monetization of Dailymotion videos: a problem for creators
Wix is one of the most widely used website hosts in the world, with over 250 million websites created. Dailymotion, for its part, is a...
Sep 12


American actor Michael Vaccaro has acted in 31 Duanju series in just two years
Amid the hustle and bustle of American studios, one actor quickly made the leap into duanju: Michael Vaccaro. A New Yorker living in Los Angeles, he started out as a child, working in films, commercials, and theater, before finding himself, like many others, interrupted by the health crisis and the strikes that paralyzed Hollywood. It was then that he discovered a new playing field: verticals, or duanju, short fictions designed for mobile devices. As the first American vertic
Sep 7


Michel La Rosa, from television to Duanju format: the return of “King Gandolfi”
A familiar figure to 1980s TV viewers, Michel La Rosa made his mark as a host before turning to fiction. His unique journey resonates today with the revival of a series he proudly leads. Michel La Rosa established himself on television thanks to his ability to unite audiences and highlight prominent guests. His memorable interviews, now preserved at the National Audiovisual Institute (INA), demonstrate the diversity of the personalities he hosted: Jean Rafa, Isabelle Aubret,
Aug 23


A new sensual and disturbing Duanju: "Dangerous relationship with a femme fatale"
Based on our exclusive information, a new mobile series is set to be released on Sunday, August 24, 2025, available on the Story...
Aug 22


Le Sap’Heure: the Parisian bistro that became the setting for the Duanju series
Since 2023, the bistro Le Sap'Heure, located on Place Jacques Froment near Montmartre, has established itself as a must-visit location...
Aug 20


Duanju taught at university
The format is moving from mobile apps to classrooms. Roy Hanney, a researcher and lecturer at Southampton Solent University, a UK-based...
Aug 12


New summer and professional event by the Short Drama Alliance
The Short Drama Forum returns this summer with a new edition that aims to deepen understanding of duanju and support the international...
Jul 26


Gaëtan Bruel, president of the CNC, discusses the Duanju format for the first time
While traveling in Indonesia and South Korea, Gaëtan Bruel, president of the National Center for Cinema and the Moving Image (CNC) , the...
Jul 16


StoryTV: A New Platform for Duanju
During the screening organized by the Studio Phocéen association on June 14, 2025 in Paris, Alexandre Perrin and Adrien Cottinaud presented StoryTV, their streaming platform dedicated to vertical micro-series designed for mobile. Formerly a creative director at Chefclub, Alexandre Perrin comes from a social media background and has mastered the codes of mobile attention. Adrien Cottinaud, who has a background in classic television writing, brings expertise focused on emotion
Jul 9


Tony Leva, a French voice for Duanju
In the world of dubbing, some careers emerge from unexpected sources. In Amiens, Tony Leva forged his own path by assembling a team of actors who today give a French voice to mobile series from Asia. His work illustrates how duanju, a short, vertical format, is beginning to resonate with French speakers. From freelance to studio creation It all began on the Fiverr platform. Contacted by a Chinese client, Tony Leva agreed to put together a team to dub vertical format fiction.
Jun 21


Vertical Format: The New Telenovela? Veronica Angeles-Franco's Vision
At the event organized by the Studio Phocéen association on June 14, 2025, Veronica Angeles-Franco offered an insightful look at the rise of vertical fiction in Latin America. Between the legacy of telenovelas and new writing dynamics, this Mexican producer and screenwriter drew on more than twenty years of experience in the audiovisual industry to share a rich and inspired vision. For someone who has worked in Mexico, the United States, and South America, the vertical format
Jun 20


Jenny Rosen: From Online Novel to Duanju
At the event organized by the Studio Phocéen association on June 14, 2025 in Paris, Jenny Rosen, an American screenwriter specializing in vertical fiction, shared her experience and vision of the sector. Based in Los Angeles, she now writes for platforms like Duanju Reelshort and Alta TV after having learned her trade on Wattpad, a site that allows authors to publish their stories for free and readers from all over the world to discover them. Her stories have accumulated more
Jun 19


Adam Gee: Mobile Storytelling as a Language of the Present
During the event organized by the Studio Phocéen association on June 14, 2025 in Paris, the British producer Adam Gee, who came especially for the occasion, delivered a reflection on the place of mobile creation in the contemporary audiovisual landscape. Five-time BAFTA and Emmy Award winner Adam Gee has long been at the forefront of British television, pioneering formats such as Embarrassing Bodies (a mainstream, interactive health show on Channel 4) and Big Art Mob (a colla
Jun 18


Yamile Vaena: “Vertical dramas require a new language, fast and bold”
On June 14, 2025, during the second public screening evening organized by the Studio Phocéen association in Paris, Mexican screenwriter Yamile Vaena shared her author's perspective on the narrative upheavals brought about by vertical fiction. A writer since childhood, rewarded for her first youth stories, Yamile Vaena has explored all formats: short stories, novels, advertising, audio, series, podcasts... before becoming one of the most prolific screenwriters in vertical dram
Jun 17
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