Production house electriclime° is expanding into the South Korea market with the opening of a new office in Seoul.
Over more than a decade in the advertising industry, electriclime° have produced work across the globe and established successful offices in Singapore, Dubai and Australia.
Working with major clients such as Kia, Sony, Marriott, Hyundai and many more, electriclime° have continued to bring an ‘expression of art to commercial films’ through their work.
Boasting a wide range of international and local directors on their ever-growing roster, the production house has cultivated a reputation for high-quality work to harness storytelling concepts.
Based in Teheran-ro, in the centre of Gangnam district, the Korea team will be led by Executive Producer Seung Ku Lee.
A Korean native educated in the UK, Seung is an international producer who has worked with major global brands at every level of production, from branded documentaries to high-end VFX.
Seung started his career at a creative production agency, then grew his experience and expertise by producing for companies such as Hyundai, KIA, Genesis, Samsung, LG, Netflix, Dyson, K-pop brands and many more.
Seung Ku Lee, Executive Producer in Korea, said: “I’m honoured to be part of the electriclime° expansion in South Korea, and it will be a huge footprint for the APAC region to collaborate with major Korean brands and creative agencies. electriclime° has seen significant growth for more than a decade and our presence in Seoul will be strengthened to become a strategic hub, providing competitive advantages globally with efficient production.”
Co-Founder Michael Ahmadzadeh added: “The opening of our Seoul office is a strategic expansion that complements our existing global presence. This move not only strengthens our global network but also allows us to better serve Korean international brands and creative agencies. By being on the ground in Seoul, we can offer our clients a seamless integration of high-quality production services across multiple markets, bringing our unique blend of artistic expression and commercial storytelling to a broader audience.”