ENTER PYONGYANG
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3. kaleemyork commented 10 years ago
super editing . . .
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8. Judge-Jake commented 10 years ago
#7 Do they?
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9. spaceludes commented 10 years ago
Another carefully edited video of how North Korea wants the rest of the world to see them.
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12. braveheart2052 commented 10 years ago
how come there`s no brothers there ? call al Sharpton to march on this place !
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13. SquidCap commented 10 years ago
Every humanbeing you see in this film are actors. Every.single.one.of.them.
Was specifically looking for that subway scene, see how they show one station and just before it arrives to next, it's cut off. That is because the rest of the stations are in poor condition.
And the big triple sided building: that's not how it looks, the blue parts are painted with CGI. It's totally empty, no one has ever used it for anything.
I was surprised to see old bus and cracks in the streets.. Was expecting a full on freshly laid tarmac and modern cars.
Also, you can see few of blocks. And none of it during the night. For similar sized western tourism ad, you would've seen the city shining brightly with multiple colored lights several times from multiple angles. In Pyongjang, they light up the city so that it's beautiful from one angle: the hotel they keep international guests locked in (literally). Elsewhere, it's powered off...
The production on that piece was really really great. Don't expect to see any leaked footage of the leftovers, i'm sure they had to shoot and edit it all with government computers and leave every bit of raw footage in the country....
But it is a true example of film (or video if we are nitpicking..) as a media, how powerful it can be.
Was specifically looking for that subway scene, see how they show one station and just before it arrives to next, it's cut off. That is because the rest of the stations are in poor condition.
And the big triple sided building: that's not how it looks, the blue parts are painted with CGI. It's totally empty, no one has ever used it for anything.
I was surprised to see old bus and cracks in the streets.. Was expecting a full on freshly laid tarmac and modern cars.
Also, you can see few of blocks. And none of it during the night. For similar sized western tourism ad, you would've seen the city shining brightly with multiple colored lights several times from multiple angles. In Pyongjang, they light up the city so that it's beautiful from one angle: the hotel they keep international guests locked in (literally). Elsewhere, it's powered off...
The production on that piece was really really great. Don't expect to see any leaked footage of the leftovers, i'm sure they had to shoot and edit it all with government computers and leave every bit of raw footage in the country....
But it is a true example of film (or video if we are nitpicking..) as a media, how powerful it can be.
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14. braveheart2052 commented 10 years ago
this is what you can do with forced free labor !
+12 1. Dmitry commented 10 years ago