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Microdrama Pioneer Plans Own App
2 Dec
Summary
- Director Dan Löwenstein has created over 20 microdramas since early 2024.
- Microdramas are data-driven and transparently money-oriented.
- Löwenstein plans to launch his own microdrama app in 2026.

Director Dan Löwenstein has rapidly become a prolific creator in the microdrama space, producing over 20 vertical series since early 2024. He notes the genre's unique shooting style and data-driven, transparently money-oriented approach. Löwenstein is now planning to launch his own microdrama app, aiming for a 2026 release with a team and initial tech investment in place.
The industry is experiencing a startup frenzy, with companies like Shorties and GammaTime emerging. Microdramas are produced on a significantly smaller budget than traditional TV, with European productions costing around $150,000 per series. Löwenstein emphasizes the importance of local writers understanding and embracing the format's tropes to engage audiences.
While L.A. is more receptive to "vertical actors," Europe is also seeing growth, with a UK-Germany financed project highlighting the genre's expanding potential. Löwenstein, after mastering microdramas, is now returning to traditional filmmaking with a feature project in Cyprus, requiring him to adapt his approach.



