If Min Entertainment is the format, Trending Content is the fuel. Trending content refers to topics, hashtags, challenges, or memes that experience a sudden, exponential spike in volume across social networks.
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Here is the paradox of Min Entertainment: A studio-lit, multi-camera setup says "corporate." A shaky, front-camera, 0.5x wide-angle video shot in a messy bedroom says "urgent" and "real." Trending content favors the raw. If you are a brand, you must adopt UGC (User Generated Content) styles. Use the green screen effect to react to a tweet. Use the stop-motion effect to critique a news headline. The "Min" aesthetic is anti-professional. If Min Entertainment is the format, Trending Content