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字节与快手助推,漫剧迅速起量,引领AI变现
KUAISHOUKUAISHOU(HK:01024) 硬AI·2025-11-25 12:07

Core Insights - The emergence of "manju" as an AI-driven low-cost content format is rapidly gaining traction in the content market, particularly as the costs of live-action short dramas rise [2][3] - Major players like ByteDance and Kuaishou are leveraging AI technology to create a commercial ecosystem that enhances production efficiency and reduces costs, marking a shift from AI as a tool of interest to a rigid production tool [3][4] Market Dynamics - The manju market has experienced explosive growth, particularly in the summer of this year, as the paid traffic model for live-action short dramas reaches its peak, prompting many producers to shift towards the more cost-effective manju format [2][5] - The production cost of live-action short dramas has increased significantly, from around 200,000-300,000 yuan to 700,000-800,000 yuan, driving creators to seek higher return opportunities in manju [9][12] Production Efficiency - AI technology has drastically reduced the production cycle for manju from 50-60 days to under 30 days, with costs for a typical manju being only about 30,000-40,000 yuan [12][14] - The integration of AI across the entire production process—from script adaptation to voice acting—has enabled a more industrialized production approach, lowering the entry barrier for creators [12][15] Competitive Landscape - The current manju landscape is characterized by a shift towards industrialization and quality competition, with major IP holders like Yuewen and Tomato Novel opening up their copyrights for adaptation [4][21] - Platforms are incentivizing creators through traffic support, revenue subsidies, and investments, indicating a move towards a more structured and competitive market [4][15] Future Outlook - The manju market is expected to expand further, particularly by targeting female audiences, as current content is predominantly male-oriented [19][24] - Major online literature platforms are opening thousands of IP copyrights and establishing funds to support manju adaptations, enriching the available content pool [21][24] - Regulatory policies are evolving to establish a review mechanism similar to that of live-action short dramas, which may increase compliance costs but also enhance market structure [24]