A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 2, 2014
Original Title:
슬로우 비디오
Alternate Titles:
Seullou bidio
Slow Video
慢放镜头
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox Korea
Fox International Productions Korea
M-Line Distribution
Our Joyful Young Days
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 12
Runtime: 105
Jang-bu was an ordinary boy except his special talent; To see every moving thing like a slow motion video. As friends teased him by calling ‘monster eyes’, he decided to stick at home and not to go out. Television has been his only friend. Time passes by, and now grown-up Jang-bu works at the CCTV control center which is the best job for him. When he sees people’s life through camera, he feels he’s sharing their ordinary life that he’s never had. This new job opens his heart to the world and Jang-bu starts to make some friends out of the control center. With his dear friends he receives sense of himself and finally decides to propose a girl that he loved for long from CCTV…
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Art Direction:
Koh Jae-young
Costume Design:
Seo Eun-kyung
Director:
Kim Yeong-tak
Director of Photography:
Kim Gi-tae
Editor:
Kim Sun-min
Lighting Director:
Lee Hae-won
Line Producer:
Kim Ji-hoon
Makeup & Hair:
Kang Yun-hee
Martial Arts Choreographer:
Park Young-sik
Original Music Composer:
Min Chan-hong
Producer:
Ryu Jeong-hun
Yu Jae-hyeok
Production Design:
Jeon Gyeong-ran
Screenplay:
Kim Yeong-tak
Set Decoration:
Jeon Seong-ho
Storyboard:
Lee Seu-ra
Stunts:
Lee Sang-ha
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Kim Dong-myeong
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