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Indie theaters attract niche consumers
By Yun Suh-young There was a time when independent theaters were almost driven to extinction by the slew of multiplexes owned by the country’s entertainment conglomerates. However, these small theaters are now appearing to be regaining their relevance, finding a niche among the more serious moviegoers who are increasingly frustrated about the limited selection of mass market films shown at CGV and Lotte Cinema theaters. CGV and Lotte Cinema are multiplex chains owned by CJ and Lotte, respectively, which dominate the film industry on both the production and distribution side of the business; the theater market in particular has been a virtual duopoly. The lineups of movies shown at CGV and Lotte Cinema theaters in past weeks were short and overlapped considerably. “Frozen,’’ the Disney animation that quickly became one of the country’s highest grossing foreign films ever, was screened at every multiplex. So were international hits such as “RoboCop’’ and “American Hustle’’ and the generic Korean comedy “Miss Granny.’’
[...] Other notable movies shown at independent theaters are “Manshin: Ten Thousand Spirits,’’ Park Chan-kyung’s documentary on shaman Kim Geum-hwa; “Anxiety,’’ Min Hwan-ki’s documentary about a struggling start-up company; and “Blue Is The Warmest Color,’’ Abdellatif Kechiche’s intimate love story about two young French women, which won the Palme d’Or for best film at last year’s Cannes Film Festival. Indie Space, an independent theater that opened in 2012, said the number of moviegoers last month increased by 60 percent compared to January.
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The rules are simple:
70% of the film must be shot with an Original iPhone, iPhone 3G, , iPhone 3Gs, iPhone 4, iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, iPhone 5s, iPod Touch, iPad and iPad Mini or any other Mobile device, (e.g. Samsung Galaxy, Nokia, HTC, etc.) to be eligible to win. Film’s shorter than 3 minutes will be classified as a short film, film’s longer than 3 minutes will be deemed as a feature.
There is no time requirements on cinematography, comedy, documentary, or commercials.
No excessive nudity or excessive profanity will be allowed. Nudity of upper body can not exceed 4 seconds and no more than 4 profane words in a film
You cannot use copy written material unless you have a written permission to do so.
You can use multiple iPhone and iPod Touch for your film.
You can use any software to edit video and audio.
You can use any software for color correction or special effects.
You can use external microphone, wide angle lens, lighting, tripod, etc
An iPhone, a projector and Simple Art Supplies make Music Videos with Millions of Views:
"It not only shows how Final Cut can be used as a 3D projection mapping tool, but it illustrates how a dynamic video can be made while using multiple visual platforms simultaneously. The music video uses a live singer, a projector, three custom foam core sets, Final Cut to organize and align the visuals to the set, and an iPhone to record the orchestration of everything. It was also interesting to see how the projector also served as the primary lighting for the whole video."
Korea Film Archives' upcoming screenings
“Bitter, Sweet, Seoul,” 2013-2014, a crowd-sourced film about Seoul supported by the city government was released on Tuesday and there are no polished images or preaching about the virtues of South Korea’s capital."
Filmmaking essentials
LANDSEASKY Period: 22 February, 2014 - 23 March, 2014 Venue: Artsonje Center 2nd floor, Gallery IHN, Lee Hwaik Gallery, Gallery SKAPE, One and J Gallery, Opsis Gallery Opening Hours: Tue-Sun 11am - 6pm (Closed on Mondays) Artist: Total of 15 artists including Jan Dibbets (NL), Kimsooja (KR) and Joao Vasco Paiva (PT/HK) Entry Fee: Free