Tetsuya Komuro's New Musical Adventure with DMM TV
In an exciting development for fans of music and drama, Tetsuya Komuro, the venerable CEO of Pavilions Inc. and SOUND PORT, will spearhead music production for a DMM TV original short drama titled "DMM Short." This move marks a significant intersection of his music expertise and the dynamic world of short-form television as he takes on a crucial role as overall producer.
The Project Unveiled
The announcement was made by DMM.com on May 29, 2025, with the drama set to launch on June 2, 2025. Komuro’s unique vision revolves around crafting a musical experience that integrates storytelling and various musical elements. This endeavor showcases his unparalleled ability to blend different art forms, bringing a fresh perspective to the medium.
The upcoming series will consist of approximately 30 episodes, each running about three minutes. Set within the fascinating underground idol scene, the show will tell an inspiring success story of individuals striving for revival through the power of music. Komuro aims to ensure that the musical components resonate authentically, establishing a strong connection between the audience and the performances.
A Deep Dive into Music Production
As the overall producer, Komuro will oversee everything from narrative structure to the production of original songs performed by the trio known as "Oval System." His approach emphasizes realism in music, reflecting his commitment to casting artists based on their musical skills. This dedication to authenticity highlights Kamuro's belief that genuine musical talent is essential for bringing the characters and stories to life.
Expanding Musical Ventures
This initiative not only represents a creative challenge for Komuro but also aligns with THE WHY HOW DO COMPANY’s philosophy of value creation through diverse business strategies. The company continues to explore new avenues in the music and entertainment sectors, with Pavilions focusing on music production and SOUND PORT managing copyright, publishing, patent, and trademark rights. These efforts underline the company's goal to innovate and create value in the artistic landscape.
The crossover of music and drama signifies a refreshing chapter in entertainment, showcasing how traditional storytelling can evolve within contemporary media frameworks. As this project unfolds, the audience can expect to witness a unique blend of compelling narratives enriched by Komuro's esteemed musical craftsmanship.
Future Implications
The fusion of music and drama in this project will likely set a new standard in original content production in Japan. With musical talents at the forefront and Komuro’s extensive experience guiding the creative process, it presents a fresh opportunity for aspiring artists and storytellers. The anticipation builds as fans eagerly await the release of "DMM Short," a series that seeks to capture the hearts of many through captivating storytelling and enchanting music.
Contact Information
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About Pavilions and Sound Port
CEO: Tetsuya Komuro
Focus: Planning and production related to music and entertainment.
CEO: Tetsuya Komuro
Focus: Holding and managing copyrights, publishing rights, patent rights, trademark rights, etc.
Company Overview
- - Name: THE WHY HOW DO COMPANY, Inc.
- - Location: 22 Aizumicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan
- - CEO: Toshihiro Iwao
- - Established: July 2004
- - Stock Market: Tokyo Standard (3823)
- - Capital: 1,115 million yen
- - Website: THE WHY HOW DO COMPANY