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Comedian Lee Eun-ji announced a new leap forward by joining "BLACKPAPER," a creative artist management founded by Yoo Byung-jae and CEO Yoo Kyu-sun.
"We signed an exclusive contract with Lee Eun-ji, who has irreplaceable energy and a genius sense of comedy," Black Paper said on the 11th. "Lee Eun-ji's endless potential will meet with Black Paper's planning capabilities to introduce fresh content that is not tied to the existing format."
Black Paper is a creative studio that has successfully settled original content containing individual artists' colors. Artists with strong fandom like Yoo Byung-jae and Jonathan, as well as creators from various fields such as Lim Seung-won, the director of "72 Hours Blind Date" and creator "Won's Monologue," director Lee Tae-dong, producer of the web drama "Good," YouTube creator Jim Mi-jo, and Instagram Toon writer Idea Bo-sang are gathering to create synergy.
Black Paper has been building filmography by collaborating with various platforms such as Disney+ and TVing, and in particular, "72 Hours Blind Date," organized by CEO Yoo Kyu-sun and directed by Won Eui-monologue, was recognized by the public for its solid planning capabilities. Based on the production infrastructure of Black Paper, Lee Eun-ji plans to not only engage in existing broadcasting activities but also produce contents in a variety of formats that melt her senses.
The industry's expectations are on how Lee Eun-ji, who has established herself as an icon of the MZ generation through the "Pyong-Pyong-Pyong-Earth Entertainment Room" and the secondary character "Paris Ngitton," will create synergy with unique creators such as Yoo Byung-jae and Jonathan.
"Lee Eun-ji is a smart artist who freely crosses the boundaries of planners and performers," said Yoo Kyu-sun, CEO of Black Paper. "Black Paper will be the best partner for her to imagine and make it a reality."
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