Ready to be the first Global Idol from India?
HYBE is officially searching for talent in India and across the globe. Whether you're a dancer, singer, or rapper, here is how you prepare for the biggest audition of your life.
The launch of HYBE India in 2026 has changed everything. For the first time, one of the world's biggest entertainment labels—the home of BTS and NewJeans—is actively looking for talent right here.
But auditioning for a K-pop powerhouse is different from auditioning for a Bollywood film or an OTT show. They aren't just looking for talent; they're looking for "trainee potential." This means your video standards, your freestyle dance skills, and even how you present yourself on camera need to be perfect.
Most applicants fail not because they lack talent, but because they don't understand the "HYBE standard." They use heavy filters, messy backgrounds, or choose songs that don't showcase their range. With thousands of global applicants, you have exactly 15 seconds to catch a scout's eye.
ShortCine helps you get "audition-ready." From building a clean digital portfolio that K-pop scouts can actually navigate, to understanding the technical requirements of a HYBE self-tape, we provide the tools you need to bridge the gap between India and the global stage.
Idol-Standard Self-Tapes
Learn the strict HYBE video requirements: landscape for vocals, full-body for dance, no filters, and natural lighting. Host your tapes in high quality on your profile.
Trainee Portfolio Build
Showcase your 'all-rounder' potential. List your vocal range, dance styles (hip-hop, contemporary), and producing skills in a format global scouts prefer.
Global Visibility
HYBE scouts look for 'digital footprints.' A verified ShortCine profile gives you a professional, centralized hub that you can link to in your official application.
“I was confused about the HYBE India boy group requirements until I used the ShortCine guide. It helped me fix my self-tape lighting and organize my dance reel. I finally feel confident enough to hit 'submit' on the official portal.”
Rohan Das
Aspiring Idol · New Delhi
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