Korean Film in relation with Japanese Rules: Limitations
- The Border(국경, 1923, by Won San-man): First Korean complete feature film
- The Vow Made Below the Moon(월하의 맹세, 1923, by Yoon Back-nam)
- Story of Chun-hyang, Story of Jang-hwa and Hong-ryeon
- Park Seung-pil(Dansungsa Theater): first in-house film production
- Chosun Kinema(1924, Busan), Yoon Baek-nam Production(19
c. Managing companies vertically and not separating two parts, film and digital
Kodak should have separated two parts, film and digital. But Kodak has stuck to manage all parts by one part. We think outsourcing is very extreme action but it could manage two parts with separating two parts.
As the above graph, Kodak seemed to misunderstand the time for digital to win film. It should have mai
film-, TV drama- and other media industries, they not only do well economically but also improve the image of South Korean. Therefore, the government suggested aiding them for a good image of Korea through the export of Korean popular culture. Another reason for the current commercial success of Korean media is that it is an outgrowth of Korea’s struggle for cultural continuity when confronted
3. Identity
I saw this movie 3 month ago. This movie's typical mystery. And it has a big upside down story. This movie acted by John Cusack, Amanda Peet, et cetera. In this mystery thriller about a group of 10 strangers isolated at a motel during a storm. As the weather worsens, guests begin to turn up dead. With the death toll rising, it becomes clear that it's no coincidence that these peopl
What is PIFF?
2004. 10. 7 - 15
The 9th PIFF showed 266 films
from 63 countries:
the most number of films from the most
number of countries in the history of PIFF.
166,164 Seats out of
195,924 Seats were taken.
Possession was about 84.8%
Strategy 1. Differentiation In Selection.
Devoted their Obvious principle, focusing on Asian Films.
A windows of Asian Cinema
New Currents
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