Neónovo 3D kruh K-dramas... INTRO 25/26 SS Zobrazenie vtáčej perspektívy so chôdza osôb Let’s get know each other FIRST Let’s get started! Youth of May | Watch with English Subtitles & More | Viki TBD https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11oeV7pGBfVU-b9sk4oClaNcNvgbM1_vI2aw9mOUZMCE/edit?gid=130993 8494#gid=1309938494 Past vs Present: The Evolution of Korean Cinema and Television Introduction •Korean cinema and television have evolved significantly over the decades. •From historical dramas and local films to global blockbusters and K-dramas. •This presentation explores key changes in storytelling, production, and global influence. The Early Days (Pre-2000s) •Cinema: Influenced by political censorship, historical themes, and local storytelling. •Television: Traditional family dramas, historical series, and early romantic stories. •Limited international exposure. The Hallyu Wave (2000s-2010s) •Cinema: Rise of internationally acclaimed films (Oldboy, The Host). •Television: K-dramas gain popularity (Winter Sonata, Boys Over Flowers). •Streaming services start spreading Korean content. Global Breakthrough (2019-Present) •Cinema: Parasite wins the Oscar, Korean films gain global recognition. •Television: K-dramas on Netflix (Squid Game, The Glory). •Increased diversity in storytelling and production scale. Key Differences (Past vs Present) Aspect Past Present Storytelling Traditional, local themes Diverse, global themes Production Low budget, local focus High budget, global reach Technology Basic effects Advanced CGI, streaming Audience Domestic International (Hallyu) The Future of Korean Entertainment •Expansion into international collaborations. •More diverse storytelling and genres. •Influence of AI and virtual production. Otáznik písací stroj panela s typom Even now? international collaborations.... Thoughts on Star. Lukewarm takes on a mostly good but… | by ... Star vs. Forces of evil Till 2019 Which Character From "Goblin" Are You? The fateful rainy day when the Goblin meets his bride » Dramabeans Korean drama recaps Goblin? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AM0UVSn7R8 너의 목소리가 나를 불러 벨벳 같은 느낌 초대처럼 밤의 파티 (우 오 ~) 밤의 파티 저 달이 우리를 태우게 해 너와 나, 단둘이 이 최고의 순간을 영원히~ 바아암~의 파티에~서 밤의 파티 Let's start it up tonight~ 밤의 파티! Your voice Calls me It feels like velvet Like an invitation Party of the Night (Whoa oh~) Party of the Night That moon is Making us burn You and I, together This best moment Forever~ At the Party of the Night Party of the Night Let's start it up tonight~ Party of the Night! Bam Ui Pati Brian Hyunjoon Kim is a composer for film, television, and multimedia, based in Los Angeles, CA. He is the series composer for Star vs. the Forces of Evil. Kim grew up in Syracuse, New York. He went to high school at Christian Brothers Academy and graduated from Yale University with a degree in Music. He writes the music in a program called Cubase and does some audio editing in Pro Tools. Plugins from Universal Audio. Vienna Ensemble Pro as a mixing board Samples from Native Instruments Kontakt, Vienna, AudioBro (LA Scoring Strings), East West, Spitfire, Spectrasonics (Omnisphere and Stylus RMX) ProjectSAM, SonicCouture, Tonehammer (Defunct. Now udner Soundiron), 8Dio, Sonokinetic (He follows it on Twitter), Arturia, Heavyocity, and Cinesamples. Drum samples from That Sound Drums, FXpansion, and Izotope. He also has a Roland Juno 106 synth and a Dave Smith Mopho. Nose thing joke intro/outro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxJ-6oktJds https://www.youtube.com/shorts/gHc6RK6DUSw