Many Korean films are shot on location these days and quite a number of foreign productions are being shot in Korea as well. International co-production have become far more commonplace. Let’s take a look to see how Korean film commissions such as the Busan Film Commission and the Seoul Film Commission support the production of films.
Busan Film Commission Busan, the true mecca of film!
More and more films are rushing to Busan as the Busan Film Commission is leading the formation of the city as the ‘Mecca of Film.’
The number of audio-visual productions that visited Busan saw a sharp rise in 2012. Four foreign films and co-produced titles, including
Hello Goodbye (Indonesia),
Lemon (China),
Destiny (Korean-Japanese co-production) and
Snow Is on the Sea (Korean-Japanese co-production) were shot in Busan. This is a remarkable increase considering that only one film was shot there in 2011.
Lemon is particularly meaningful as it is the first Chinese film to be shot in Busan.
Busan probably wouldn’t have become the ‘Mecca of Film’ if not for the Busan Film Commission. Film shooting activities started recovering in 2011 and finally got into good shape in 2012. The number of films that the Busan Film Commission supported in 2012 (feature length dramatic films shot in Busan) numbered 24, including
The Neighbors,
Deranged and
Perfect Number. They also supported the productions of 37 other audio-visual works such as dramas. Hence, the sum of films and videos shot or produced in Busan totaled 61. Combined, these used up 689 shooting days. This is a slight increase from the 60 films shot for 660 days in 2011.
The Busan Cinema Studios also had a busy year. Eight feature dramatic films such as
New World and
AM 11:00 and two other videos including a drama were shot there during the year. It is also noteworthy that several promising films will be made in Busan.
Kkangcheori starring
YOO Ah-in and
KIM Hae-sook and
The Suspect starring
GONG Yoo and
PARK Hee-soon are currently in production there.
Digital Bay 3D Production Center actively induced shooting in Busan as well in 2012. They drew attention from filmmakers by introducing advance visualization systems and conducting workshops and technical education.
Montage, starring
UHM Jeong-hwa and
KIM Sang-kyung, is currently being shot there.
Seoul Film CommissionForeign filmmakers head for Seoul
The Seoul Fim Commission successfully supported the shooting of 22 foreign films (including international co-productions) in Seoul by managing an effective incentive system.
The Seoul Film Commission introduced an incentive system in 2012. As a result, they supported 11 projects with their production costs and ten films with location scouting. Among the 11 supported projects were three dramatic films, four dramas, three documentaries and a TV show. Concerning nationality, four of them were co-produced and seven were foreign. Among the 11 projects, there were three Indonesian, two Malay, two Chinese, and on project each from America, Belgium, Singapore and Japan. These covered a variety of genres and spanned from
On the Road starring
JI Jin-hee and
CHA Soo-yeon and a documentary zooming in on the harsh reality of the K-pop industry.
Location scouting was nearly as active as budget support. They provided tangible incentives such as air tickets, accommodation fees, location coordinators, car rental and so on to one or two members per production among dramatic films, documentaries and TV programs (TV movies, mini series, sitcoms and TV shows) with lengths of 60 minutes or longer. They also ran a location familiarization tour. From September 16th to 21st 2012, they invited 15 people related to film or drama from five South East Asian countries and showed them around the Seoul and Gyeonggi-do area. The visitors went to Insa-dong, Namsan, Digital Media City in Sangam-dong, Times Square at Yeongdeungpo, Cheonggyecheon, Gwanghwamun, Bukchon Hanok Village and Hongik University’s surroundings in Seoul and Nami Island and Petite France in Gyeonggi-do to experience Korean locations.
The familiarization tour was successful. A Malay version of ‘James Bond’ projected by the Malay producer Putera Hang JEBAT, is currently being developed for shooting in Seoul. The Indonesian script writers Hilman and Maruska are also considering making a TV drama in cooperation with Korea. The familiarization tour was also connected to domestic film festivals like the International Women’s Film Festival in Seoul and the EBS International Documentary Festival. The tour in Seoul was able to minimize costs by inviting producers and directors to these domestic film festivals.
A tour program, which was run separately from the location scouting, came out with positive results as well. This tour featured Laurence Inglee, a producer working in Hollywood, and two other producers, members of the Producers Guild of America, and brought them around Seoul to increase the possibilities for intensive and individual management of projects based in Seoul from a very early stage of planning and development.
Filmmaker’s Creative Zone, run by the Seoul Film Commission, also had a strong outcome. Filmmaker’s Creative Zone, which is divided into Director’s Zone, Producer’s Zone, Production Zone and Screen Writer’s Zone, came up with brilliant films in 2012. They released six features including
Helpless,
I Am the King and
Almost Che, and 18 other films including
The Huntresses,
Han Princess and
Talking Architect 2-City Hall will soon be released. There are also ten films including
Milk Boys,
Montage and
A Family Reunion currently in production.
The Seoul Film Commission drew domestic and foreign filmmakers’ interest to Seoul through their aggressive overseas businesses and successful management of the Filmmaker’s Creative Zone.
Major Local Film Commissions Shooting goes on 24/7
Besides the Busan Film Commission and the Seoul Film Commission, there are many other local film commissions actively supporting productions of films with locations and incentives. (in alphabetical order)
Daejeon Film Commission Supported in 2012
About 20 short/feature films including
Runway Cop,
26 Years and
The Suspect
To be supported in 2013 TBD
Gyeonggi Film Commission Supported in 2012
About 30 short/feature films including
New World,
The Suspect,
Horror Stories and
Nobody’s Daughter Haewon
To be supported in 2013
Top Star (directed by
PARK Joong-hoon)
The Terror Live (directed by KIM Byung-woo)
Queen of Night (directed by KIM Je-young)
Way Back Home (directed by
PANG Eun-jin)
Gangtal (directed by CHOI Min-suk)
Cold Eyes (directed by JOH Ui-seok, KIM Byeong-seo)
Gyeongnam Film Commission Supported in 2012
About 50 short/feature films including
Deranged,
The Spies and
Jeonguk Norae Jarang
To be supported in 2013
Kundo: Age of the Rampant (directed by
YOON Jong-bin)
F-2-1 (directed by KIM Jae-hwan)
Commitment (directed by PARK Hong-su)
N.L.L - The Battle of Yeonpyeong (directed by KIM Hak-soon)
Jeonju Film Commission Supported in 2012
About 30 short/feature films including
Confession of Murder,
Perfect Number To be supported in 2013
Secretly Greatly (directed by
JANG Cheol-soo)
The Five (directed by JEONG Yoen-sik)
Kundo: Age of the Rampant (directed by YOON Jong-bin)
Boy from Wonderland (directed by HEO Eun-hui)
Myeong - Ryang (directed by
KIM Han-min)