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The Determinants of the Turnover Intention of Korean Film Crews : Using Ordered Logit Model (한국 영화제작인력의 이직의도의 결정요인 : 순서형 로짓분석을 이용한 분석)

  • Lee, Hee-Jin;Lee, Won-June
    • Journal of the Korea Convergence Society
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    • v.10 no.8
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    • pp.255-264
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    • 2019
  • This study focuses on the recent turnover of film crews in Korean film industry. Determinants that could have a significant impact on the turnover of film crews are identified through empirical research, in order to seek measures to prevent the loss of experienced film crews. In order for respondents to verify research questions regarding turnover of the film crews, ordered logistic and marginal effects analysis using SPSS and STATA are conducted with the data obtained by surveying 402 film crews in various areas. Data analysis revealed that the variables that have a significant effect on the turnover of film crews are artists' identity, job rank, career barrier and job satisfaction. The characteristics of risk groups with high turnover can be concluded that they are low in job rank and have many career problems, poor job satisfaction and strong identity as a labourer rather than artist's identity. Based on the main findings, practical implications are discussed.

A Study of Film Crews' Needs to Participate in Overseas Production : On the Basis of Binary Logistics Analysis and Marginal Effect Method (영화제작인력들의 해외활동 참여욕구에 관한 연구 : 이분형 로지스틱 분석 및 한계효과분석을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Hee-Jin
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.27-37
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    • 2019
  • This study empirically identified and sought implications for the degree of desire by film crews to participate in overseas production and the factors affecting them, based on the recognition that the active participation of skilled film crews in overseas production and joint ventures can be an alternative to the poor treatment of domestic film industry sites and the reduction of job losses due to problems with career barriers. In order for respondents to verify research questions, binomial logistic and marginal effects analysis using SPSS and STATA, the data obtained by surveying 402 film crews operating in various areas. The notable findings are as follow: First, about 65%(263 people) of the respondents expressed their desire to participate in overseas activity, indicating that a considerable number of film crews are looking forward to opportunities with overseas productions. Second, major factors that have a positive effect on film crews' need to participate in overseas activities have been found to be professionality, artistic identity, Korean Wave persistence, and career barriers. In other words, the higher the professionality, the more clearly the identity of the artist, the more positive expectations of the possibility of the Korean Wave continuing, and the more serious the problem of career disability, the clearer was the desire to participate in overseas production and joint-work activities.

A Study on the Stereoscopic 3D Filmmaking Curriculum in the Film and Image Major (영화 영상 전공에서의 스테레오스코픽 3D 제작 교육 과정 연구)

  • Lee, Chan-Bok
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.222-235
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    • 2010
  • After its remarkable success, "Avatar" brought another way of creating cinematic story; the stereoscopic 3-D cinema. Comparing conventional 2-D filmmaking, you need twice as much of budget and manpower in 3-D filmmaking because of the complicated process and slow production speed. The 3-D hardware like 3-D TV and 3-D projector are already showing at the retail stores while 3-D filmmaking is still in veil, and no major educational institution is yet to start 3-D related education. As 3-D movies get popular and demand more 3-D filmmaking professional crew, educating 3-D filmmaking to 2-D based film students will improve their hiring rate in the market. The successful result of the box office showing 3-D films like "Alice in Wonderland 3D" and "Titan 3D" forecasts that there will be more demand on 3-D related jobs very soon.

A Development on Management Tool for Making Video Contents (동영상 콘텐츠 제작을 위한 공정관리 툴 개발)

  • Lee, Seung-Wook;Liu, Jing-chao;Whangbo, Taeg-Keun
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.507-508
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    • 2011
  • 공정관리는 시간을 기준으로 생산 활동을 조직적 전체적으로 관리하기 위한 생산관리의 한 방법을 말한다. 컴퓨터 그래픽 기술의 발전으로 인해 기존 아날로그 제작방식의 영화는 디지털 제작방식으로 변화하고 있다. 또한 디지털 콘텐츠의 요구가 많아지면서 제작과정에서 발생되는 디지털콘텐츠의 양도 증가하게 되었다. 그러나 이러한 동영상 제작을 위해 발생 되는 많은 양의 디지털콘텐츠들을 생산, 관리하는데 있어 효과적인 도구들의 개발과 보급은 아직 미비한 수준이다. 본 논문에서는 영화와 같이 특히 수많은 인력이 투입되어 디지털 콘텐츠를 만들어 내야 하는 영화의 제작에 있어 디지털 콘텐츠 생산라인을 관리해줄 수 있는 공정관리 툴을 개발 및 소개하고 있다.

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A Study on the Ways to Embrace Stereoscopic 3D Cinema in Korea (3D 시네마 수용 방안 연구)

  • Lee, Chan-Bok
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.1969-1977
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    • 2010
  • James Cameron's "Avatar" has broken the national record of movie ticket sales, and it caused the boom of 3D and 3D related fields. This research is focused on the appropriate ways to embrace the stereoscopic 3D cinema and the assumable result in Korea. The new stereoscopic 3D is different from the old fashioned analogue 3D, and it has many possibilities that may influence Korean film industry. Since 1990s, the number of Korean film school has increased drastically, and many of those who graduated from the schools would experience fierce job market. 3D converting projects that require a lot of film majored personnels would solve the overly supplied film majored professionals. Through Korea's hundreds of film schools, when they include 3D filmmaking in their curriculum, they can train and educate 3D related staff such as stereographer, convergence puller, and depth continuity artists, and Korea can be an important 3D staff train center in the world. Educating 3D filmmaking can produce a noticeable result in terms of accepting 3D cinema. Stereoscopic 3D cinema has many possibilities in many fields not only in cinema but also almost every fields that related to the imagery. With government's supports, the investments from the 3D related corporations, and 3D education in colleges would be fast and efficient way to embrace and accept stereoscopic 3D cinema in Korea in terms of the size and the profit.

Evaluation of Hollywood and Recognition of Audience on Incheon(1981) (영화 <인천>(1981)에 관한 평가와 관객의 인식 양상)

  • Kim, Jong-Guk
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.750-758
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    • 2017
  • Korean film actors and staff participated in Incheon(Terence Young, 1981) Hollywood filmmaking workforces had taken in South Korea. According to the dictation of the elders who participated in the making of the film Incheon, through the movie they were able to experience Hollywood film production system and said it had an impact on Korea filmmaking system. It is the reason that this study tracks the historical traces of the almost forgotten film. This article analyzed an expert assessment and recognition of the audience about the film Incheon produced by the Hollywood production system. Expert review was utilized in such press articles and tomes about the actors and staff who participated in the film. Also, the audience rating was analyzed in terms of the recognition at the theater or watching cable TV, Internet etc. Evaluation of expert in Incheon was monotonous but negatively red, I could confirm that the viewers recognized in various ways, rather than evaluated the film.

A Study on Effective Adjustment of the Curriculum in Film and Film Related Major in Korean Colleges (국내 대학의 영화 및 영화 관련학과 교과과정 효율화를 위한 연구)

  • Lee, Chan-Bok
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.10 no.11
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    • pp.3514-3523
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    • 2009
  • Before 1990's, Korea had only few colleges that had film and film related majors. As Korean film industry started its marvelous improvement in both commercial and artistic phase, many colleges were interested in this new academic field. They hurried up to launch this new and profitable major; as a result, Korea now has more than hundred colleges and universities that has film related majors. Each college enumerates numbers of academic courses that may look reasonable; they have almost every course a fine film school should provide such as film theory, production, and performance in film. Lots of film schools offer lots of film courses; and they look alike. One unique thing in film major is its vast sub fields and categories. After you decide to study film, you have to select what specific field in film you want to study. Studying film theory and film production can be as different as majoring physics and physical education. The problem Korean colleges are dealing with is that there are too much film schools, and moreover those colleges have similar curriculums that just look like a department store that sells everything. One suggestion is specializing its curriculum in which the school can take advantages using their special conditions. San Francisco Art Institute is one of United States well known private film schools, but many people remember this school as a specialized film school in experimental film. San Francisco where this school is located has had many liberal and experimental artists as the city has been supporting and offering them an environment they can concentrate their work. Naturally, the school has world famous faculty members in experimental film, and students who want to study and make experimental film come to this school from all over the world because they know this school would be the best to study experimental film. There are many film schools in metro Los Angeles area; since its location near Hollywood, no wonder these schools concentrate on film producing and film production. They take advantage of their geographical location to hire film industry professional and to focus on commercial feature film productions. What we can do now to adjust the curriculum in film and film related major in Korean colleges is to adapt new standards in this changed film industry. One school can emphasize digital production while another school focuses on digital intermediate process. But if one school tries to both fields or all fields of film major just like we have done so far, the school could not take care of all the equipment and the faculty that the fields would need. Korean film schools should devide the field in film major and concentrate what they selected. Selection and concentration can be and should be applied in Korean film schools.

Development of the Korean Film Industry and Its Spatial Characteristics: Gangnam Region of Seoul as A New Cluster in A New Renaissance? (한국 영화산업의 발전과 공간적 집적 특성: 새로운 부흥의 중심지로서 서울 강남지역의 등장 ?)

  • Choo Sung-Jae
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.41 no.3 s.114
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    • pp.245-266
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    • 2006
  • This study aims to explain the emergence of Gangnam Region of Seoul as a new cluster of the Korean film industry in the context of its history of growth, recent development characteristics, and its production system. Statistical analyses of Korean industries and in-depth interview surveys to film producers were conducted. The results of the analyses show that there has been obvious tendency of film makers' move from Chungmuro, a traditional cluster of the Korean film industry, to Gangnam and many births of new film makers in Gangnam. This new cluster, however, is operating on informal networking between film makers and related personnel, not on formalized production system composed of specialized functions and labor market. Therefore, it can be called as loosely-articulated cluster. This form of cluster has much to do with production milieu of Gangnam, such as advantages of obtaining information and consumer trend, diverse atmosphere which makes it easier to meet diverse people, favorable environment to embed creativity and fresh idea, etc. This trend of the film industry to orient a specific area can be explained in conjunction with the uniqueness of the film industry, such as uncertainty, project-based work, generation gap between film makers, participation of large companies or increasing size of investment.

Revitalization and Present Status of China's Film Industry (중국 영화산업의 현황과 활성화방안)

  • Jin, YanJun;Bae, Ki-Hyung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.5
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    • pp.420-435
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    • 2013
  • Film industry is a high value-added industries, and boosts the self-esteem of the people, as a measure of a country's culture, the country's strategic industries. However, China's film industry, making elevated by an exclusive screening sector consists unprofessional experiencing difficulties, such as investment, high taxes, and entrance fees, disparities between urban and rural development, piracy. To solve these problems, this study used the literature research methods, including books, papers related to domestic research. The results shows that china's film industry need to reform the production, distribution, screenings and build a plan such as the reasonable admission fee, movie-related professional manpower, additional market activation, and the balanced development of the theatre chain, the expansion of the global market space.

디지털 영상/음향 콘텐츠 교육을 위한 AVID Tralning Center 구축

  • 김대수
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.23-40
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    • 2003
  • 6. ATC 성공사례 및 국내 현황 중앙대학교 AVID Training Center 1).사 업 명 AVID 미디어 공인 교육 센타 (AVID Tanning Center) 2003년 6월 서울 지역 유일하게 활동시작 2). 사 업 내 용 - 산업용 디지털 콘텐츠의 개발 - 생산 및 리 소스확보 - 디자인. 애니메이션. 영화. 게임 등 콘텐츠 제작에 필요한 다양한 디지털 이미지 음향등 산업용 콘텐츠를 산학협력에 의해 확보 - 공동활용체계 구축으로 디지털 콘텐츠 산업의 경쟁력 강화 - 디지털 콘텐츠 유통 및 전문인력 양성 콘텐츠의 국내 외 유통기반 구축 - 저작권 보호 관련기술의 표준화 지원 및 기술개발 사업지원 - 디지털 영화 제작 산업디자인, 사진, 게임, 디지털 콘텐츠의 기획 -콘텐츠 제작 관련 교육을 통한 콘텐츠 제작자의 저변 확대 - 디지털 콘텐츠 분양 정보 공동체 조성 - 디지털 콘텐츠 경영정보, 마케팅 정보의 공유 - 디지털 콘텐츠 산업 통계 및 지표 연구, 지역별 특성 연구 지원 - 디지털 콘텐츠 산업 관련 정보 네트워크 구축 제공

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