Why would a person like me want to become a Director?

I want to become a movie director. My thoughts have grown too. When I first wanted to become a movie director, I was inspired by fabulous movies such as Tranformers, Scoop, My Father, Herb, and May 18, but I also wanted to meet the cute and famous actors as well. Now, I think that there is something more that. I want to put in my opinions and thoughts in the movie and use it as one of the ways to express myself.

Movies are beautiful. I am saying that it is something more than a DVD you bought for 4,000 won or a ticket that costs 6,000 won. You can know more about the world, and what people with different tastes might enjoy, and what people with disabilities might suffer. The only movie when I was ever close to crying was Herb, because when the main character’s mother was dying, the girl at first did not know that her mother was dying, and begged for her to get up. When she finally realized that her mother was dead, she was mourning and there was nobody to help her, because they were on their way to a herb field on a bike, in the middle of a pouring rain. Movies are one of the ways to see the world without having to travel, in fact, one of the best ways.

CameraIn a movie called Secret Sunshine, a woman who loses her husband who was having an affair (she didn’t admit it) to an accident moves to his hometown called Milyang with her son. She is already depressed, but then she also loses her son to a local who kidnapped and killed her son. She then becomes furious for a while, but joins the church and becomes an enthusiastic church-member. To forgive the man who killed the son, when she visited the prison, the prisoner says that he was already forgiven by God. Confused and angry, she says that God cannot forgive him without her consent and quits church. She becomes crazy and does things that God forbids; having an affair with a married man, interrupting a religious ceremony with a song called ‘It’s a Lie’. All this time, another local she knows stands by her all the time and tries to help her. The clever part of this movie is that it makes viewers think that the local who stands by her side loves her, but it is actually because he is a good man and wants to help her, because she is in a devastating state. This is one of the movies which got some awards outside of Korea, such as 2007 Cannes Film Festival, the Best Actress Award for Jun Do Yeon. Personally, I wasn’t exactly crazy about this movie, but its depth of human mind was amazing. I also thought that the actress acting for this movie had to be Jun Do Yeon, because she is a phenomenal actress. It pictured her when she was in pain, when she was angry, and when she was confused. I want to produce movies that are in depth. I want to produce movies that may not necessarily receive awards, but deserve to receive one. Maybe not from the beginning, but later in my career as a movie director.

I am a greedy person. People who saw me eating may know. I never eat foods that I don’t like, but I eat anything that I like without any limits, so that is, till my stomach bursts. It is the same with my dreams. I don’t just want to make movies. I also want to make soap operas. I also watched a lot of amazing soap operas in my life, such as I’m Sorry, I Love You, Dae Jang Geum, Full House, and My Lovely Samsoon. I was especially moved by I’m Sorry, I Love You, because it was like Romeo and Juliet, where two lovers died. It was foreshadowed in the beginning because the female main character, Eun Chae (Im Su Jeong, pictured in the photo below), always dreamed of a love like Romeo and Juliet. I also want to make influential soap operas that can make people laugh and cry, something like I’m Sorry, I Love You.
I’m not just interested in making movie and soap operas, I’m also interested in making music videos with storylines. That is why I wanted to make a parody of the music video ‘Lie’ by Big Bang (which is not in a good shape, or in fact, doesn’t have any shape because I haven’t filmed it at all). Some music videos I like are ‘Irony’ by Wondergirls, and ‘As We Live’ by SG Wannabe. I want to make music videos because I like music, and it is also similar to films, more like a mini film.

I have not yet reasoned why a person like me would want to become a movie director. I have an interest in movies, soap operas and music videos. I want to become famous for producing good movies like Park Chan Wook, Lee Chang Dong, and Heo In Moo. I want to become successful at presenting my thoughts and views, and getting credit for it.

Seriously Speaking

Since I wrote quite a lot of posts concerning film, I’ll write something different, and also something which I hope would be interesting. Since I lived in Moscow for three and half years, I have a pretty good idea of how that place is like.

When I first arrived in Moscow, I thought it was Korea in the 1960s, right after the war. Since Russia hadn’t yet recovered from Stalin and his pathetic idealism (communism, the KGB etc), it wasn’t exactly the best place to live. The school I went to, ‘Anglo American School of Moscow’ was good because it was one of the places where it wasn’t like Russia. The culture was very diverse, because there were students from over sixty different countries, from Albania to New Zealand. The majority of the population was Americans (of course), second was Canadians (I think), and the third was Koreans (yay!). For some unknown reasons non-Korean students loved Korean words, and for some known reasons most teachers hated Korean students (because we spoke a lot of Korean).

Our first house was in a street called Stari Arbat (Old Arbat), and I had to hear at least five beer bottle shatter (it’s a weird Russian tradition to shatter beer bottles to celebrate something), and at least three grotesque voices singing songs in Russian (I wouldn’t have wanted to know what they meant anyway) every single night. Apart from these annoying aspects, the house was fine. Our second house, which we moved to about three years later, was sort of scary. A pack of giant stray dogs lived outside of our apartment, and my mom got bitten by one of them, and I’m allergic to dogs. This was the major reason for why I hated our apartment. One of the only good thing was that the Korean Embassy (where my dad worked) was really close, so I could go on the computer when I wanted to because our apartment didn’t have connection to the internet. Another good thing was that it was also near to a huge shopping mall, so I used to hang out with my friends mostly at that mall.

Russians were interesting people to meet. They are racists, stupid, hostile, and ugly. In this post I would also like to clear the misconception of Russian people being beautiful. That is nonsense. Of course, there are some blond, tall, skinny people that come out in magazines, but that is rare. It is like trying to find gold in a pile of dirt. The rest are brunettes (I have nothing against them. I’m just saying they’re not blond), fat, ugly, and short. Some of them are desperate enough to ask Koreans out in random Metro (subway) stations.

Among the Russian population there are a group of people called ‘Skinheads’, and they are a disturbing bunch of air-headed, bold blokes. They are against any race that is not Caucasian, and they beat up and kill the person they pick on. During my stay in Moscow, the skinheads killed the Iraqi ambassador’s son, a couple of Armenians, some Kazakhstanis, and maybe some Japanese tourists.

This is a video about Skinheads. It’s scary.

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All in all, Moscow is a nice place to live, if you are careful enough to not get bitten by stray dogs, try to stay away from skinheads, and if you can speak Russian.

Just Writing about what comes to my Mind…

Since I wrote quite a lot of posts concerning film, I’ll write something different, and also something which I hope would be interesting. Since I lived in Moscow for three and half years, I have a pretty good idea of how that place is like.

When I first arrived in Moscow, I thought it was Korea in the 1960s, right after the war. Since Russia hadn’t yet recovered from Stalin and his pathetic idealism (communism, the KGB etc), it wasn’t exactly the best place to live. The school I went to, ‘Anglo American School of Moscow’ was good because it was one of the places where it wasn’t like Russia. The culture was very diverse, because there were students from over sixty different countries, from Albania to New Zealand. The majority of the population was Americans (of course), second was Canadians (I think), and the third was Koreans (yay!). For some unknown reasons non-Korean students loved Korean words, and for some known reasons most teachers hated Korean students (because we spoke a lot of Korean).

Our first house was in a street called Stari Arbat (Old Arbat), and I had to hear at least five beer bottle shatter (it’s a weird Russian tradition to shatter beer bottles to celebrate something), and at least three grotesque voices singing songs in Russian (I wouldn’t have wanted to know what they meant anyway) every single night. Apart from these annoying aspects, the house was fine. Our second house, which we moved to about three years later, was sort of scary. A pack of giant stray dogs lived outside of our apartment, and my mom got bitten by one of them, and I’m allergic to dogs. This was the major reason for why I hated our apartment. One of the only good thing was that the Korean Embassy (where my dad worked) was really close, so I could go on the computer when I wanted to because our apartment didn’t have connection to the internet. Another good thing was that it was also near to a huge shopping mall, so I used to hang out with my friends mostly at that mall.

Russians were interesting people to meet. They are racists, stupid, hostile, and ugly. In this post I would also like to clear the misconception of Russian people being beautiful. That is nonsense. Of course, there are some blond, tall, skinny people that come out in magazines, but that is rare. It is like trying to find gold in a pile of dirt. The rest are brunettes (I have nothing against them. I’m just saying they’re not blond), fat, ugly, and short. Some of them are desperate enough to ask Koreans out in random Metro (subway) stations.

Among the Russian population there are a group of people called ‘Skinheads’, and they are a disturbing bunch of air-headed, bold blokes. They are against any race that is not Caucasian, and they beat up and kill the person they pick on. During my stay in Moscow, the skinheads killed the Iraqi ambassador’s son, a couple of Armenians, some Kazakhstanis, and maybe some Japanese tourists.

This is a video about Skinheads. It’s scary.

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All in all, Moscow is a nice place to live, if you are careful enough to not get bitten by stray dogs, try to stay away from skinheads, and if you can speak Russian.

An e-mail to Mr. Hadley

I finished my storyboard after a couple of hours drawing unrecognizable stick figures and staring at the video like Frankenstein for details, one can know how enthusiastic I was about this storyboard by looking at my impressive artwork (Haha. This is a joke.). I have just sent an email to Mr. Hadley pleading him to help me make the darn video, by finding actors for me. If he consents and finds actors for me, I probably will be able to start filming next class or next next class.

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Notes from AFI Videos

Pre-writing
-find a standard
-brainstorm
-model production in mind
-how to convince?
-research
-collaborate
-creative interpretation
Outline and treatment
Pitch idea
Resources (acquiring rights)
-don’t use copyrighted material without permission

Lighting
key light-primar
fill light-balances
back light-separates

Transition
The cut – the point where two shots come together
Dissolve : the blending of two shots to communicate a passage of time and/or location

Shot Composition
wide shot : once
medium shot(two shot)
close up

Once again I feel that making movies are hard.

Script Draft of Video

I wrote some basic things and actions that need to be taken during the video, and it is very simple, so it will be moderately easy to do in school.

Lies – by Small Bang

(A man running away in a small street, away from the police. Grabs the nearest public telephone, dials a number hurriedly, and waits.)
(A girl picks it up.)
Girl – Hello? Hello? (fake tears in her eyes, shaving her moustache, even if she doesn’t have one)
(Man hangs up because he got caught, and the police drag him away.)
(The girl packs her pouch and goes out, down the stairs, onto the street.)
goes down the elevator, into the underground parking lot (5 guys who are supposed to be invisible to her eyes follow her, but then she beats them up after they get annoying)
(remembers something : (in a room, she is screaming at a man, and the man hits her)
she goes into a supermarket, looks around (the 5 guys stuff random junk food in the cart, but then she shoves them away to get a bunch of candy)
(there is a mixture of scenes, the supermarket, and a man beating her up(remembrance))
she is now in sitting on the edge of a bathtub
one of 5 guys sits on the other side of the wall, and another guy is in the standing beside the girl, until she decides to beat him up.
she is now in a disco, drinking something, spits it out, while the 5 guys are dancing
down the corridor, the man who was running away at the beginning of the video is arrested by the police, getting pictures taken. (cameras are shown with flash)
the girl enters the former crime scene, there is a tape around where the body of the person she killed was…she clutches her forehead again.
remembrance (in the same place): a man tries to grab her, but she pushes him away, and grabs a grabs a bulky object, hits him with it, he slumps to the wall, and she keeps on hitting him anywhere with that weapon
Back to present : she clutches her forehead
remembrance : the man at the beginning of the movie comes in, sees the girl kneeling beside the man, and goes in. The girl looks at her hands. The man pushes her out of the room, looks at her for a while as she hesitates, and closes the door. Groaning, he runs to the man and smears his blood (just pretend there is blood) all over his head, shirt, etc
Back to present : the girl runs away from the crime scene. She runs out of the door, just runs, and then she slips
(In the prison)The girl meets the man, who is behind the bars. She puts her hand on the glass, and he puts his hand on the glass to match hers.
Black Screen : written I’m so sorry but I love you.
then the NG parade

I am hoping it will be sarcastic, but I will have to see about that.

Getting Ideas

As I finished writing my first draft of the video, I realized that I could watch other parody videos of the original ones, because it is so famous. I searched through Youtube and Daum TV pot, and I found one that I really liked. It is this one :

I am thinking about making a video somewhat similar to this one. For any suggestions, please comment on this post, even if this is too short, because the previous one was longer, not that it has any relevance.