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The Paper on The Martialarts Acting System for Action Acting Technic (효율적인 액션연기를 위한 '무예武藝연기술시스템' 의 논의)

  • Kim, Sunam
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.7
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    • pp.57-74
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    • 2015
  • This paper will concentrates on martialarts acting system. I will sugest a kind of actor's training system for the safe method of action acting. In this study I solve the following problems. First, what is main factors to interfere with performer to act and how do they get rid of factors. Second, what is very economic and effective challenge to develope the new acting system for action acting performers. For this discussion I studied four parts. The first, I gives purpose and direction of the safe for martialarts actor. The second, I traces the development of contemporary idea of acting such as Stanislavsky and Meyerhold. The third I introduces Korean martialarts training system. The last I conclude which refer to effective action acting by result of training 'Korean traditional martialarts acting system'.

Development strategy of acting skills based on the principle underlying physical behavior - Using Taekwondo technology - (신체행동에 내재된 원리를 바탕으로 한 연기술의 발전방안 - 태권도 기술을 활용하여 -)

  • Nam, Chan-Gyu
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.233-238
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study was to realize and apply Taekwondo's technology and the fact that actors on stage and screen have much in common. In the meantime, there have been many prior studies on the development of the theoretical field. However, there is a slight lack of practical development and development plans, and it is time to improve. This seems to be a lack of practical experience leading to the creation of physical images. In that sense, I think that it should be supported by the complement of concrete and detailed research that seeks to make changes in open technology significantly. Considering this situation, it is necessary to further develop the practical field in parallel with the theoretical field. Therefore, I suggested the principle of physical behavior through Taekwondo technology and the development of acting skill. The performance training using these taekwondo techniques is meaningful research.

A study on Great Actor in Korea - Sung Hee Beak Female, Actor, Artist (한국의 배우 - 백성희 연구 여자, 배우, 예술가)

  • Park, Myung-Hee
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.12 no.12
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    • pp.93-102
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    • 2012
  • This study started from the project that make the record of legendary actor's heritage in Korea. This research was focused on Sung Hee Beck's artistic footprint which was almost same steps as the Korean modern play of the centennial theater history by reviewing her; domestic royal actor; acting techniques which learn from real acting field by herself and her career. Her life shows constant resistance for the social negative reputation of the acting field, and her frantic effort to Korean play and actor's phase. Above all, this passionate actor's life contributes to society, and improve the Korean theater through 70 year's her experiences with countless roles in around 400 performances and her own valuable acting techniques. To look up legendary actress of our time, Sung Hee Beak's life gives us a chance to reflect art of acting which emphasizes its fundamental.

A Study on Directionality in Modern Utilization of 『Natya sastra』 -Focused on Facial Expression Acting Techniques- (『나띠야 샤스뜨라』의 현대적 활용에 대한 방향성 고찰 -표정연기술을 중심으로-)

  • Ahn, Jae-Beom
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.12
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    • pp.408-416
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    • 2017
  • This researcher looked at the characteristics of "$N\bar{a}tya$ $\acute{s}\bar{a}stra$" acting techniques focused on body expressions and sought to utilize it as training method for modern actors. 'Body postponement as a symbol' is a key characteristic of "$N\bar{a}tya$ $\acute{s}\bar{a}stra$" acting techniques, and each facial expression, gesture, and movement performed by an actor has a specific meaning. Therefore, the study on "$N\bar{a}tya$ $\acute{s}\bar{a}stra$" has been treated as a major study mainly in the non-realistic expression style or the body-centered acting theory. Therefore, a study on "$N\bar{a}tya$ $\acute{s}\bar{a}stra$" acting techniques was mainly dealt with as a major research subject in the nonrealistic expression style or body-centered acting theory. This study, on the other hand, emphasized the importance of research on the utilization plan of actor training, which can be usually used in realistic plays as well as non-realistic plays. According to psychologists such as Damasio and Eckman, internal impulses can also be triggered through expressions and actions associated with emotions. In addition, not only acting through the actor's inner impulse, but also expression of the actor's faithful external emotion can trigger the emotion of the audience. Such a case can be a psychological basis that "$N\bar{a}tya$ $\acute{s}\bar{a}stra$" acting techniques, which defines rasa and expresses it physically, can be used as a methodology to enhance inner truth. Therefore, the study on the actor training utilizing ing "$N\bar{a}tya$ $\acute{s}\bar{a}stra$" can be applied as an effective approach in the study of contemporary acting theory which intends to integrate inner impulse and external expression.

A Study on Actor's Dramatics Expansion using Practical use of Media in Performing Arts (공연예술에 있어 영상 활용을 통한 배우의 연기술 확장에 관한 연구)

  • Eo, Il-Sun;Han, Jung-Soo;Jin, Won-Sung
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.89-98
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    • 2019
  • Performing arts, for instance, theatre and dance that perform on the stage, should recognize the contemporary characters and also emphasize the trend of the times. Thus, the subject of those varies and provides the audience diversity contents and style. People who perform those try to put the contemporary characteristic and sociality into their stage by utilizing new technology for their stage to be more sophisticated in aesthetic and philosophic aspects. According to the trend of the times, science and technology have been making great progress. As a result, the stage technology continues to develop, contributing to enhance the aesthetic and philosophical completeness of the performing arts. Also, there are technical and formal researches or methods constantly that make the performing arts new and diverse. Therefore, it can be said that it is very important to widen a category of the performing arts that amplify the actor's acting and emotions on the stage and then give the audience an experience. This paper will analyze in the way which various image techniques utilize to widen the actor's technique in the performing arts and the actor's technique progresses in the era called the Fourth Industrial Revolution era that grafts the art onto new media. Through this paper, in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, a new paradigm in actor's acting which is becoming a hot topic in performing arts is predicted and anticipated.

Design and Implementation of IR Laser Focus Alignment Algorithms Using CdS (조도센서(CdS)를 활용한 IR레이저 초점정합 알고리즘 설계 및 구현)

  • Lim, Ji-yong;Kim, Gwan-Hyung;Shin, Dong-Suk;Kim, Myeong-Ho;Jeon, Jae-Hwan;Oh, Am-suk
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2014.10a
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    • pp.499-500
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    • 2014
  • 화재발생 시 인명 안전을 위하여 초기의 화재감지가 매우 중요한 요인이다. 특히 도로터널, 지하철역사 등 광범위 폐쇄공간에서 연기에 의한 질식사 등 2차 피해의 발생위험이 높다. 이에 최근 광범위 공간에서 적외선 레이저를 활용한 원거리 연기검출 화재탐지기에 대한 연구가 진행되고 있다. 이러한 레이저 기반 원거리 연기검출장치는 이격(100m 이상) 설치되는 레이저 발신기와 수신기의 레이저 포인트가 정확히 정합되어야 한다. 아울러, 레이저 발신기와 수신기 사이의 거리에 비례하여 레이저 초점의 이동거리가 매우 민감하게 변화하므로 이를 정확히 정합하기 위한 고정밀 제어장치가 필요하다. 따라서 본 논문에서는 복수개의 레이저 발신모듈과 복수개의 조도센서(CdS)를 통해 초점의 정합을 자동 추적할 수 있는 알고리즘을 설계, 구현하였다. 이는 초기 레이저 초점의 설정과 이후 외부환경에 따른 초점의 틀어짐을 자동 보정하여 다양한 레이저 인식 장치에 적용될 것으로 사료된다.

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Screen Performance and Social Attitude of Song Gang-Ho (송강호의 스크린 퍼포먼스와 사회적 태도)

  • Kim, Jong-Guk
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.123-132
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    • 2019
  • This paper analyzes the performances of actor Song Kang-Ho in the background of interdisciplinary and integrated film acting, using performance rather than acting as a general term. If the act is a concept limited to acting training or acting skills, performance is a broad concept that includes expressions, movements, and emotions. The performance on the screen can be explained in the context of film and can be extended to the social attitude of acting. In addition, I used the term screen in terms of representation rather than film referring to medium. Song Kang-Ho expressed the performances of various characters in more than 30 films. Although his facial expressions, gestures, and voices suitable for individual characters in various genres are represented in various ways, personality inherent in the actor Song Kang-Ho integrates persona with character. What drives it is the social attitude of screen performance. As a sign, acting is an ideological construct and foregrounds a character who describes a certain social and historical moment. Song Gang-Ho as actor, persona and character, who asserts the popularity, speaks to society and makes discourse. His comic performance is always confronting the tragedy of life, his face is the spirit of the times, and it expands into social meaning. The face of the close-up does not laugh at all, the gesture symbolized by the curved rear view is exaggerated disorderedly and disturbingly, and the voice using dialect accent does not follow the standard of the vocal.

A Study on Facial Expression Acting in Genre Drama - with Focus on K-Drama Voice2 - (장르 드라마에서의 표정연기연구 - 드라마 '보이스2'를 중심으로 -)

  • Oh, Youn-Hong
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.13 no.8
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    • pp.313-323
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    • 2019
  • For the actors on video, facial expression acting can easily become 'forced facial expression' or 'over-acting'. Also, if self-restraint is emphasized too much, then it becomes 'flat acting' with insufficient emotions. By bringing forth questions in regard to such facial expression acting methods, this study analyzed the facial expression acting of the actors in genre dramas with strong commercial aspects. In conclusion, the facial expression acting methods of the actors in genre dramas were being conducted in a typical way. This means that in visual conventions of video acting, the aesthetic standard has become the important standard in the facial expression acting of the actors. In genre dramas, the emotions of the characters are often revealed in close-up shots. Within the close-up shot, the most important expressive medium in a 'zoomed-in face' is the 'pupil of the eye', and emotions are mostly expressed through the movements of the eye and muscles around it. The second most important expressive medium is the 'mouth'. The differences in the degree of opening and closing the mouth convey diverse emotions along with the expression of the 'eye'. In addition, tensions in the facial muscles greatly hinder the expression of emotions, and the movement of facial muscles must be minimized to prevent excessive wrinkles from forming on the surface of the face. Facial expressions are not completed just with the movement of the muscles. Ultimately, the movement of the muscle is the result of emotions. Facial expression acting takes place after having emotional feelings. For this, the actor needs to go through the process of 'personalization' of a character, such as 'emotional memory', 'concentration' and 'relaxation' which are psychological acting techniques of Stanislavsky. Also, the characteristics of close-up shots that visually reveal the 'inner world' should be recognized. In addition, it was discovered that the facial expression acting is the reaction acting that provides the important point in the unfolding of narratives, and that the method of facial expression and the size of the shots required for the actors are different depending on the roles of main and supporting characters.

The Greatest Senior Actor Jang Min-ho's Life on Acting (원로배우 장민호의 연기 인생)

  • Kim, Hyun-Hee
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.108-118
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    • 2015
  • One hundred years have passed since the Western modern play emerged in Korea. Meanwhile, the numerous actors have appeared and disappeared as well, but leaving the record of their great art of acting is still negligible. For stage performances recorded and restoration of works of art creative process is a very important basis for future generations inherit a world of art. The aim of this study will look back on the life and achievements of the greatest senior actor, Jang Min-ho(1924-2012) died in 2012 and see his acting career and world of art. He was born at the time actors were not valued as an expert yet. Recording a life of an actor itself becomes an opportunity for fundamental reflection for the essence of play and role of actor, and introspecting an actor's life on acting becomes an effect that the actor's unique acting style is delivered to younger generations. By recording the actor's life and life on art, I hope that the contemporaries are able to recognize the value and importance of artists leading the contemporary era with being increased interest.

Use of Pansori for Developing Actor's Aesthetic Voice (배우의 미학적 발성을 위한 판소리의 활용방안)

  • Lee, Ki-Ho
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.9 no.12
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    • pp.181-192
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this research is to investigate appropriate usage of pansori's method of breathing, sound making, and resonance in order to develop actor's aesthetic voice. Today's theatre no longer see inter-cultural approach as new or experimental, but see it as a part of global current. Actors are required to integrate some global-ness into their acting. It's not enough, however, for actors to equip some cosmopolitan sensibility. More important thing is that they should be able to integrate one's own culture and aesthetic into their performance. Only after acquiring one's own cultural identity, it is possible to step into inter-cultural work. It is fundamental, therefore, for actors to assimilate traditional movement and aesthetic voice. It's been known that traditional Korean voice traits are well preserved in Pansori. In this paper, based upon well-known theories and practices of western voice training, pansori's principles and practices are utilized to bring a new aesthetic voice.