Production Design: Scene Architects Build On-Screen Worlds
[Production Design: Scene Architects Build On-Screen Worlds]
📆29 October(Tue) – 30 November(Sat)
📍 K-Pop Zone, Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong(6/F Block B, PMQ, 35 Aberdeen Str., Central, Hong Kong)
Every Film is a visual art. It expresses the Screenwriter's and Director's style, while the Production Designer presents the script's words and the Director's ideas to the audience through the scene and costume aesthetics.
Korean Cultural Center in Hong Kong and Korean Film Archive co-organized an exhibition called <Production Design: Scene Architects Build On-Screen Worlds>. This exhibition introduces the role and function of production design in filmmaking by exploring the works of Han Ah rum, the representative Production Designer of the current generation of Korean cinema.
From the analysis of scenarios and characters, through numerous designs to give shape to scene concepts, mood, and visual elements, to the practical processes of production and construction, you will see the ways in which a film, beginning with words, is transformed into moving pictures. At the same time, since each of their works is a visual treat in and of itself, you will experience another aesthetic of cinema.
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