Note: Adapted from Todd Asher’s design – see here, or here for more details.Īnother shot with the flash-lit diffusion panel setup with reflector and homemade backdrop as shown in the diagram in the Backdrop Stand folder.
Backdrop Stand Instructionsĭesign sketch for a possible backdrop stand using 1-1/2″ PVC pipe sliding inside 2″ PVC pipes to allow adjustable width plus height, or the option to hang the top pieces from the ceiling or garage door tracks. Oh, and a wife to agree to place this in the leaving room. The cost is very low, just some PVC pipes, muslin and two really good hands. The stand, along with matching backdrop will help to create a controlled environment, with good subject/background separation. Money Heist: Korea - Joint Economic Area is available to stream on Netflix from June 24.In The following article, Brian will demonstrate how to build a DIY backdrop stand. "Trying to do anything democratic is messy and it takes a long time, but we'll get it done one day." "That democracy is very messy, like in America," said Kim. So what message does the Korean spinoff have and what does it say about the future of Korean reunification? The concept of a Joint Economic Area is quite a new idea and unfamiliar term, which I felt was well thought out in the show, with a great composition and dynamic storyline within a tight script," said Yoo. "What makes the Korean version so unique is its configuration, set against the backdrop of a soon-to-be-reunified Korean peninsula. Yoo, another huge fan of the original series, was intrigued when he first saw the script for the Korean remake: "I remember thinking this could either be really great, if done well, or really bad, if we mess it up, and we could get a lot of heat for it," feeling a huge sense of pressure around doing justice to the Spanish work. "The rivalry between the North and South is quite evident among the task force," Kim said, as the leaders from both sides come head-to-head with their polarizing approaches to conflict resolution. In addition to hostages, cross border divide and tension are also felt among the task force, which consists of an equal number of North and South Korean forces. Stirring the pot further, Berlin later announces that if a North Korean hostage gets caught making escape attempts or any other suspicious moves, a South Korean hostage will be punished for the deed, and vice versa.
The historically loaded feel of the JSA adds an intensity that is uniquely Korean and this theme of political tension is referenced throughout the series, perhaps even in the release date of the series falling on June 24-a day before the anniversary of the Korean War. Yoo said the JEA is an area that's "neither North or South Korea," symbolic of the peninsula's real-life Joint Security Area (JSA), which is part of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) where diplomatic negotiations between North and South Korea take place. "I think this backdrop, while it's a sad reality, gives the work such a strong Korean identity, making it a story that can only be told by our country." Kim-who said she'd binged through two seasons of the original work nearly overnight-explained: "I think the audience will appreciate the scale and detail of the Korean version and how it is very much a Korean story," due to the geographical, historical and political references. Hostages inside the Korean mint in the Korean remake of "Money Heist" on Netflix.