BeLive Holdings Launches Groundbreaking Creative Subsidiary Led by Award-Winning Visionary
Spearheaded by celebrated director and producer, Cho Jun Ming, the new studio will specialize in social realism content and visually arresting, emotionally charged advertising, blending cinematic storytelling with digital-first sensibilities to deliver authentic, high-impact content.
"This is more than just a creative arm. It's our declaration that content and technology must co-exist to shape the future of digital engagement," said Kenneth Tan, CEO of BeLive Holdings. "With this launch, we're not only empowering brands to tell better stories. We're building the creative infrastructure of tomorrow."
This expansion allows BeLive to move beyond streaming infrastructure into premium content creation, bringing together technological scale and storytelling excellence under one roof.
The studio will serve brands, agencies, and platforms across Southeast Asia and global markets by delivering raw, resonant, socially grounded narratives through formats designed for the attention economy.
"In a content-saturated world, authenticity wins," says Cho Jun Ming, Creative Director of the new studio. "We're not just making content, we're capturing the unfiltered essence of modern life in every frame."
From bite-sized human dramas to powerful branded storytelling, the studio's work will challenge conventions, spark conversation, and move audiences, anchored in truth, emotion, and cultural relevance.
About BeLive Holdings
Headquartered in Singapore, BeLive provides live commerce and shoppable short videos solutions ("BeLive Solutions") to international retail companies and e-commerce marketplaces. Our BeLive Solutions enable our customers to leverage the power of interactive and immersive live and video commerce to their online business and enable our customers to curate unique videos that may also be aired real-time as they are simultaneously being recorded, for anytime instant replay. We categorize our BeLive Solutions into (i) an enterprise-grade BeLive White Label Solution which is customized to meet a customer's unique requirements, and which can be integrated into their existing internal system and (ii) a cloud-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution ("BeLive SaaS Solution") for customers who are looking for a quick and cost-effective live commerce and shoppable short video solution without the necessity of building their own infrastructure and technology stack.
About BeLive AI Studios Pte Ltd
Headquartered in Singapore, BeLive AI Studios Pte. Ltd. ("BeLive AI Studios") is the content production and creative subsidiary of BeLive Technology (NASDAQ: BLIV). We specialize in the creation of high-impact branded content, emotionally resonant advertising, and immersive social realism content tailored for digital-first audiences.
The studio blends cinematic storytelling with deep cultural insight, producing narrative-driven campaigns that captivate, provoke, and connect. Led by an award-winning director and producer, Cho Jun Ming, BeLive AI Studios is built on the belief that authentic stories told with craft and purpose to drive deeper engagement and brand resonance.
We offer full-spectrum creative production services, from concept development to post-production, with a focus on short-form, mobile-first content designed for the modern attention span. Whether collaborating with global brands or pioneering original content formats, we push creative boundaries using the same innovation-driven mindset that powers BeLive's technology platforms.
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