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A Study on Technology Trends of CG in Visual Effects and Suggestion (CG 특수효과(VFX) 제작 기술동향분석과 제안)

  • Choi, Sung-Kyu
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.591-599
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    • 2009
  • The rapid development in computer technology has led to remarkable development in the field of VFX that used in making real picture film. In the past, it was very hard work to make the VFX scenes by means of analogue ways. But these days, CG Animation technology has them make rapid progress and dazzle with brilliance. Recently we can judge the most advanced technology and IT technology based on CG technology introduced in VFX. VFX on CG technology becomes the concentration and the symbol of the most advanced technology. I study manufacturing movement of VFX on CG technology. It shows manufacturing tools are subdivided and the interface is convenient to use, so that artists have applied analogue manufacturing technology easily. The improvement of the computer has made it possible to develop CG technology and tools for hyper-realism. Industries and laboratories in the country get excellent result but we have to concentrate on people in this field more. First of all, we get out of technology copy of Hollywood and we have to develop creative and leading tools reflecting the artists' idea. industry.

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A Study on the Costumes of Superhero in the Movie 'Watchmen' (영화 '왓치맨(Watchmen)'에 나타난 슈퍼히어로 의상 분석)

  • Kim, Seung-Ah;Ko, Hyun-Zin
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.63 no.5
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    • pp.151-166
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    • 2013
  • In order to create a national myth and be able to control international society, America with her short national history, used popular culture to accomplish these goals. The medium fit this purpose the best was the use of superhero characters based on comics. Born and developed from the 1930s through the 1960s, which could be seen as America's national crisis era, superhero characters were thorough advocates of American justice and was perfect for the role of spreading the legitimacy of American ideology. From the 1970s, superhero characters became part of movies and became even more influential through the Hollywood's massive film industry and the box office success. American ideology in superhero characters symbolically appeared in movie costumes. Starting with Superman and Batman, the very first and typical superhero characters' costumes work as metaphors for realization of American justice. After the 1980s, superheroes were newly developed through a genre called graphic novel and the most representative piece of this genre is Alan Moore's Watchmen. In the Watchmen, which was also turn into a movie in 2009, six changed superhero characters appear ranging from a non-human superhero, villain superhero, superhero with mental disorder and superhero with sexual impotency, the characters were never-seen-before superheroes with different aspects that connote introspection and philosophical ideology. The changed type of heroes and ideology became another form of heroes, and this brought changes to character costumes that were never considered before. The superhero costumes that used to symbolize America now express different types of superhero by borrowing exotic mythical elements, undressing, pastiche and daily life clothes. The superhero characters and their changes in costumes from Watchmen imply American popular culture's introspective tendency. Amongst these changes, we need to raise our critical vision towards popular culture.

Impact of Cutback of Screen Quota in Korean Movie Market: Three Years Before and After the Screen Quota Reduction in 2006 (스크린 쿼터 축소의 영향분석)

  • Kim, Jung-Ho
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.238-250
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    • 2011
  • In 2006, the number of days of the screen quota (theatrical movie screening days of Korean produced films in a year required by the law) was reduced to 73 days from 146 days per year. Three years after the reduction of screen quota, this paper studies the impact of reduction of screen quota system on Korean produced films. Using Non-parametric statistics, Gini Index and Regression analysis, this study shows that the average number of Korean moviegoer of Korean films which was released last three years(2007-2009) after the cutback of screen quota in 2006 is reduced to 640,109.9123 from 1,107,217.82 for three years(2003-2005) before the cutback. And this is significant in statistics. while Hollywood film gets 76,168,518 more audiences than the total number of audience for 2003-2005, the total numbers of Korean films is cut to 218,917,590 (2007-2009) from 245,802,356 (2003-2005). Gini Index of 2009(0.84) indicates that the inequality of a distribution of box office performance of Korean films is getting worse after the cutback. For now, the reduction of screen quota has negative effects for Korean films. Only the technological advance, education of relates personnel, redesigning of the related infrastructure, market-driven movies, creative production, and the promotion of the independent films can reduced the negative effects.