G.C.F in USA – Director’s outlook

thebangtankaijuu:

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Disclaimer: PLEASE READ BEFORE PROCEEDING!

The following post is a personal interpretation of JK’s newest GCF video, by a family friend of mine who is a veteran film director. He’s shared his opinions on the previous two GCF videos (post link here) and is quite a fan of JK’s works. He is not well-versed in Kpop nor is he very aware of BTS, other than they are musicians/idol group. In order to explain the context of the video, I gave him a brief background of BTS and the BBMAs.  He interprets the video as JK filming his bandmates and is aware that they are all close-knit friends, but knows nothing more. 

This post is his personal take on JK’s story-telling skills and technical prowess as a budding director. This is NOT an analysis nor a review of GCFu, but rather an outside opinion by a professional. Kindly DO NOT use this as fodder for ships or take it as a standard interpretation of GCFu. I am only posting this to share what a director’s outlook on JK’s videos looks like. Please take this as an opinion piece only. Everything mentioned here is the director’s own unbiased thoughts and interpretation, I have not included any of my own. 

Please check the above link for info on the director’s background. (I made a typo in my last post, he is a script-writer, not screen-writer)

Opening remarks

(He watched the video twice, once before checking the lyrics and once after. The opening remarks are before he read the lyrics of the song)

“The people in the video seem happy but I feel nothing but his sadness. This looks like he’s reminiscing on the past while looking at the present, showing shots of the present, which does not make sense because the present is what seems to be hurting him.”

What makes you think he was talking about the past?

“He shot the camera and the studio backdrop didn’t he? Every idol/actor starts from the studio before moving outside. it’s indicative of their ‘starting point’. The camera is a representation of himself, the studio of his friends. That’s the ‘past’”

(After checking the lyrics) 

“His narrative style was very clear in his first two videos, but this time it is very contradictory. Last time I said that he weaves the story clearly in his shots, this time it’s the opposite. Whatever pain he’s expressing, it seems like it’s only for him to know and not for the viewers to see. But he fails here because the song suggests otherwise. 

It’s like if I film a wedding scene but play funeral music over it, would it make you laugh or cry? That’s his true narrative here.”

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Narrative ambiguity and division of Focus

Do you think this video follows the same narrative pattern as his previous ones?

“Unlike the first video where he had a clear cut message and the second where the narrative was somewhat concrete, this one is ambiguous at best, lacking at worst. The shots are beautiful and his style is prominent. City b-roll, time lapse, frames matched to the song, from an editing point it’s his definitive style. But the substance is lacking.

However, certain scenarios carry a lot of weight and are pertinent to the narrative. He shows one of his friends yawning. The same friend is the one who acts as if he’s going to smack(?) him. Indicates that he and his friends, or at least that friend in particular, shares a playful bond and that he’s comfortable enough to show the other’s goofy side. There’s another shot of another friend dancing in the midst of eating. I think he was the one he ‘fired’ in the previous video? Good to see him back. There’s a sleeping / napping guy who after waking up ‘glares’ at the camera. Another guy who seems like the leader I think, since it looks like he’s the one taking initiative and directly communicating to their guests (referring to Zedd, etc).”

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“From these focus shots, he is showing each of his friends’ ‘roles’ in his life. The two friends [JM and TH] from his previous video, the Osaka one, their roles were already established. With this the set looks complete. Or are there more to add?” (I said no, they’re a total of seven).

“The common element in all three of his videos is the choice of focus. The first video was crystal clear as to who had 100% focus. The second showed a neutral ratio at the start then panned into a 60-40 divide. The third has an equal focus for the people, his friends, meaning each person gets 10%. That’s 60, plus a 10 for them all in a group so 70 out of 100% focus ratio in this video is solely his friends. His cameo takes a 5%, while the city shots take another 5%. The remaining 20 is what points to the supposedly hidden narrative. It collectively goes to the background shots (camera, studio, current environment etc) and the song lyrics. Without those particular shots, the song lyrics would make lesser sense and wouldn’t tell us exactly what he is reminiscing about. Those shots are the only indication of their ‘past’. Using this, I can conclude that the narrative he inevitably portrays is this:

“We smile but I cry. We live but I die. I’m a contradiction because ‘we’ are now the present, but ‘I’ am still the past.”  

I cannot say for certain what the ‘I’ here refers to; is it he himself or his inner desire for the past days, or his evaluation of the group as a whole.

One thing to note is the 70/20 divide between the focus on his friends and the song+’past memories’ shots. This is why I say he chose to project the ‘happy’ narrative. Did he choose this himself? I want to say no, because if he did, the remaining 20 wouldn’t exist. He wouldn’t play funeral music over the wedding scene.” 

Why do you think he went for the 70/20 divide then?

“Because he is not telling his true story this time, he is telling a story that is tailored for the audience.

You remember Lion King? There is a scene where the villain lion (Scar) is about to eat the little mouse but the king lion (Mufasa) comes in at the nick of time. Why did the animators add in that element? Since it was a children’s movie, showing the mouse being eaten would be cruel. However it contradicts with the villain lion’s words ‘Life is not fair’ and ‘You will not live to see another day’. The director put in that element to indicate the harshness of life but let the mouse escape so the audience wouldn’t have to witness it first hand. 

This is a method of storytelling that is used in most Award-winning films. The director/character induces an element of immense pain and sadness but soothes it over with a deux ex machina ‘happy shot’. Lion King was not a personal narrative so the impact of this duality is very less. But coming back to [JK]’s video and his narrative, it is has more impact because what he essentially says here is “I’m in pain and I wish to say it but I don’t think I want to burden you, so I’ll spare you from it”.

Now I cannot judge his character for certain, but all of his videos up until now have shown me that he is someone who narrates his story to the truest form. The production of the third video indicates that he may have half-assed it. Despite the 70/20 focus I mentioned, he did not want to put this out. I’m thinking he had this prepared beforehand and released it now for some reason. Comparatively, the first video remains, to me, his strongest narrative. He wanted to show that film to the world. The second one could also be said the same, more or less, but he was clearly happier then than now. 

This film, however, tells me that he is regressing. There is a lack of passion in this story-telling, so he compromises with his editing instead. He is trying to shift audience focus onto greener pastures, while the swamp is in the background. Then why show the swamp in the first place? He can’t help it, that’s his true narrative. The same reason why he couldn’t help the 60-40 divide in the second video [GCFo]. A director will always find ways, sometimes even subconsciously, to slip in their true narrative as long as they WANT to tell their story to the world. This video tells me that he wants to share his true narrative, but he cannot do it freely so he uses the best means available to him.”

Focus imbalance and usage of ‘crutches’

“I mentioned that he divided the focus equally amongst his friends and that is true. However, regarding the slow-motion shots, not all of them have the same significance. His slow-motions shots I’d say were slightly biased. It’s an amateur move in my opinion, but at this point I think it’s more of him experimenting the best ways to communicate his narrative than anything else.”

How do you say they are biased?

“The slow motion shots are biased editing-wise. He seems to have a pattern of ‘filling in the gaps’ when he is low on content or not sure where to place his focus on. When filming a story with multiple subjects, focus has to be shifted in a way to lessen the bias unless there is a main character to the story. Here he wants to film all six members equally but the spectrum he’s chosen to go with is limited. perhaps this is all they did during their vacation trip so ‘content-wise b-roll’ is less. The story element is lacking at worst, and in such cases the director will fall back on a familiar element. This is similar to a director leaving their personal touch, a fingerprint, on the story they film. Like how Tim Burton uses actors he’s most comfortable portraying his stories with, for example. We call it a ‘crutch’. 

Here, [JK] is still inexperienced, and he has limited content to work with on top of that. So he uses a familiar actor, or familiar shooting styles with an actor he’s most comfortable with, to fall back on. However, since he knows he has to keep the focus equal on all subjects, he uses the same editing element on a couple other actors, the background city shots etc.” 

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“This works in his favour due to his well planned editing skills. The slow-motion scenes layer beautifully over the music so people will see it more like an editing gimmick and not realise the lack of content. He’s played it well because he probably knows his audience and can guess how they will interpret his films. But an unfamiliar audience, who has seen his other two films, will wonder why he’s using the actor as his crutch, and will deduce that he probably does not have enough content to work with.

It’s not a problem though. Like i said, he’s still experimenting. In time he’ll find a way to branch out his content much better and he won’t need to use a crutch. He’s balanced out the focus on all subjects fairly well for the most part, and in a story where there are no main characters that is quite difficult to do. He’s worked with what he has best and used his editing skills to his utmost advantage. That is truly commendable I think. He has hugely immense potential as a director, but he needs to hone his story telling skills. I believe he can do it.”

Cameo shot and self-referencing

What did you think of him including shots of himself in this video? He did a similar tactic in GCFo as well.

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“I found the overlay of the song lyrics ‘I feel smaller as I go’ on top of his cameo shot quite interesting. That’s the only shot where he alone is the focus in the frame, with no other supporting elements. Also does not seem to be a clip from his own footage, which suggests that he did not film many self-shots, if not none at all. 

What I found particularly interesting however, was the inclusion of a random moon shot. It reminded me of a similar shot in the first video [GCFt: 1.43]. In that video, I saw the moon as an indication of the passage of time from day to night. Here however, there were a couple night shots included before the moon shot was shown, which tells me that perhaps the director connects the moon to himself. Going by the narrative, and the fact that it’s a crescent moon, I’d say he was probably referring to himself as the waning moon. In which case, the lyrics ‘I feel smaller as I go’ would also fit better. 

So cameo shot + waning moon + timed overlay of lyrics gives a symbolic representation to him feeling smaller and smaller as days go by, until he eventually disappears.”

He did refer to them as the moon, saying they shine because we the fans shed our light on them. Could that be a reason for having the moon shot?

“Maybe. I don’t find any other interpretation that works for this shot. Since he used the moon shot before in [GCFt], he must know that fans would wonder about this shot as well. It could be a representation of the group as a whole, or like I said, it could be a self-reference.”

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Song choice and lyrical significance

What do you think about the song choice this time?

“Pay close attention to the smaller, easily missed details. From what I see, this boy is getting good at deviating from his true narrative. If one did not pay attention to the lyrics and only focused on the music and the beats, the narrative will be lost. This is similar to the second video, the lyrics in that were not sad but they weren’t super happy either. The second video still had a rather direct delivery style, even with the double narratives. This one however, is very subtext-heavy. People who are close to him will probably get what he is hiding, but the usage of subtext is quite evident, to the point that even an unknown audience like myself can feel that there is an underlying heaviness. It seems deliberately done, hence the usage of these lyrics. You said he is a singer? Then all the more reason for me to believe that he communicates not just through his shots, but through the songs he chooses too.”

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“One thing I wanted to mention; in the ending scene if you noticed, he fades out the song while fading in the voices of him and his friends talking, or celebrating. The video then ends but his friends are still talking. If you remember in his first video, the scene with his friend walking in slow motion abruptly cuts to black but the song is what ‘ends’ the video. There is one line of song that plays after the video is cut and before the credits appear. This slows that the final focus is not on the subject in the video, in this case his friend, but on the song line. 

So “Running to keep my hands on you, but you have to be there for me too” is the closing remark, and it appearing AFTER the video ends indicates that it will be a continued remark for that narrative [GCFt: 3.34].

In this video, the closing remark comes from the subjects and not the song. The song fades away, it’s his friends’ voices that close the video post ending. However, this looks like a past moment, so here it seems like the closing remark is a moment taken from the past. And by placing it after the video ends, he is indicating that he wants THAT moment, with all of them together, to be the continued remark. I can interpret this as him wanting to continue on in the future, with all of them set in whatever emotional state they were in during that ‘past moment’. Going by the first video’s style, I think he aims to close his videos on a note that is positive to him. So I think the closing remark of his third video showed his happiest moment of that past.”

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Concluding remarks

"All in all, I can say that he has done a really good work once again. [JK] seems like someone who is not that big on self-shots, seems like the type to take self-shots and keep them to himself. Either he’s the anxious type and does not want to showcase himself to an unknown audience, or he’s much more comfortable filming the world than himself, and prefers to be behind the camera.

Personally to me, he seems like a very soft-hearted kid. His way of filming is mellow, he tries to weave his stories in a kinder way, focusing on elements that will make people smile rather than hurt them. He’d be good at directing romance movies, or family-centric movies, with meaningful storylines. I feel like he’s the type to focus on the transience of life, he brings emphasis onto things that ‘once were and no longer are’, but he does it in a way that the viewer can still enjoy the beauty of what he shows, even after the original has passed. He’s good at capturing fleeting moments of joy and expanding it for the viewer to enjoy for longer periods. that makes the impact of his films last in the viewers minds even after it has long ended. He gives that impact because he sees life the same way. It’s like he still sees the beauty of the flower even after it has wilted away. It’s a beautiful mindset to have. I don’t know how to explain this well enough. 

However, I hope that this phase of regression comes to pass. He has a brilliant eye for story-telling but if he is disallowed from sharing what HE wants to the world then that passion will die. It is clear that he wants to be a film-maker, the level of hard work he puts into his videos tells that. But hard work can easily become mechanical and robotic if passion is not involved. So far, the most passionate work of his that I’ve seen is the first video (GCFt). This video severely pales in comparison to that one. As a film-maker who’s been through several ruts myself, I can say that if he goes deeper into his regression phase it will be difficult for him to come back lest he find a different branch to climb onto. If there is a way to show him support I suggest the audience do that. 

Listen to HIS story, read HIS narrative , acknowledge HIS message. That’s all a director wants from his audience.

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Hey. I want to learn Korean. But I don’t know where to start. Should I start by learning the letters and pronunciation or the words? Can you please help me? Thank you.

vocabwithbts:

Hi! Thanks for your question! Learning a new language can seem overwhelming at first, but don’t worry, I have plenty of tips to help you out!

As you begin learning a language, I would say getting familiar with the alphabet and the pronunciation rules is the most important step before you look at anything else.

• The Korean writing system is actually the world’s easiest writing system, and it doesn’t take long to learn. For learning Hangul, 90 Day Korean has an awesome resource that allows you to learn to read Hangul in 90 minutes. (Please note that this means read the alphabet, not suddenly become fluent!) You can get the free PDF by signing up for their newsletter.
Talk to Me in Korean also has an excellent series where they introduce the Korean writing system
• This video is a good introduction to pronunciation

***I cannot stress this enough: do not start by watching “hack videos” that provide easy mnemonics with no validity! I know I’ve seen a couple floating around where they tell you that ㄴ looks like a nose and should pronounced that way, but this is false! Please learn the proper pronunciations, and this will help you so much as you continue to study!

As well: try your best to avoid romanizations. I get that they can be super helpful when you are first starting out, but like I said above, they can mess up your pronunciation.

Once you have a solid understanding of the basics, I would look at some simple vocabulary and grammar. It is best to do this with a curriculum, and there are two good sources that have excellent information.
Talk to Me in Korean has a whole bunch of resources from a podcast with lesson notes to cultural videos on their YouTube channel. This is the source I see floating around the most, and I really only have one complaint about it. For the grammar lessons through the podcast, they do chat a lot, and I found myself wanting to skip past all the banter and get back to the learning. However, this is a reliable source, and I would definitely recommend it.
How to Study Korean has lots of good PDFs that provide both vocabulary and grammar. I would split up each lesson throughout multiple days, as a lot of the content can be a bit hard to understand for absolute beginners.
• There are also apps such as Mango Languages, LingoDeer, and Duolingo that teach the basics of language. Mango would have to be my favourite out of the three since it does explain some simple grammar along with vocab. I wouldn’t say apps are the best way to learn, but they can still help expand your vocabulary.

Once you’ve got some basic grammar and vocabulary down, PRACTISE!
• Quizlet and Memrise are excellent platforms that help you study in a fun way.
• Challenge yourself to write down sample sentences with the grammar you just learned! This will help it stick in your brain.
• Be sure to keep a regular study pattern, since this is how you find success!

For more fun during your studying, I would recommend watching dramas on Viki, listening to your favourite kpop songs, and learning more about Korean culture. Just be mindful that kpop lyrics are not necessarily written how people talk (kind of like poetry, there can be a lot of flowery language that no one would actually say).

Good luck with your studies, let me know if you have any more questions! 화이팅 💕💕

languagesanddoggos:

me, speaking my native language and constructing a sentence that makes absolutely no sense and is grammatically wrong in every possible way: it be like that sometimes

me, speaking my target language and making one (1) mistake: sorry and goodbye, now it’s time for me to perish

dont you think the focus is on taehyung? he put taehyung at 1.23 min which is 1230, taehyungs bday…. i cant believe jk is so subtle. Thanks JK.

denimini:

Hey, Anon.

If you mean GCF in USA, no, I don’t think the focus is on any particular member. This video is clearly shot and edited in OT7 style and it showcases all of the members pretty evenly.

This whole “1.23 = 12.30” also seems a little too far fetched to me. Tae is in focus from 1.20 to 1.25 and throughout the video in other moments. I don’t think this particular second he was shown (1.23) has a lot of meaning to it. But if you want to believe it has, go ahead. I’m not stopping you.

This won’t be the first time JK has shown specific attention to the numbers anyway, since in his other two videos he specifically paid homage to 3:33 and it’s significance to Jimin – in GCF in Osaka it’s exactly Jimin’s laugh we hear and we also see him jump in front of the camera at 3:33 and in GCF in Tokyo it’s even more clear – the song and the video is cut to be exactly 3 minutes and 33 seconds long. I don’t know if any of it means anything, though, apart from JK being a very attentive and detail-orientated individual. In any case the 3:33 pattern is easier to spot I think, at the very least because it is done twice now. I’m not so sure about the 1.23

But as I said, believe in whatever you want to believe. That being said, I’d respectfully ask you to leave ships out of this particular video of Kookie because his intention has clearly been somewhere else, namely on the group as a whole. I usually don’t mind when people analyse the videos from a shipping point of view because afterall these projects are a direct way too look through Jungkook’s eyes into his feelings and relations with the other members but in this case I think you should refrain from doing so. Clearly, JK meant for the video to be perceived as about the group in its entirety.

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Are fedoras really that bad?

YES YES THEY ARE

voidethered:

ask-omnipony:

I don’t really believe this mumbo jumbo

I mean it’s a goddamn hat.

Right..?

The white rose, it symbolizes the unique beauty of all the women who wish not to be with a nice guy such as myse-

I wonder if this works with other kinds of hat…

Nothing ventured, nothing gained…

WHEEEN THE MOON HITS YOUR EYE LIKE A BIG PIZZA PIE THAT’S AMORREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Men of Tumblr are my favorite kind of people…

wait, does that mean?

oh boy…….

Luckily, this nonsense doesn’t work on girls.

Observe…

IT’S GOTTEN BETTER!

This post is immaculate

It can’t be true.

And it can’t possibly work on motorcycle helmets.

I must test it.

Nothing happening so far…

HOLY SHIT IT WORKS

What in the world?

Oh why not? This should be interesting.

Here we go!

Were all mad here in Underland!

What the hell! Never Again!

… Actually …

One more time.

Alright, I gotta try this!

Can’t be that bad!

….

…oh my god…

ask-gmodsfmrocks:

LOL

This just gets better and better

This is one of my favourite things to look at

holy shit this stuff is back

The Gravity Falls one though

i wonder if it works for flower crowns?

here goes nothin-

w HAT THE

DID I JUST-

WHAT THE FUCK

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Okay Clearly something is up.

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Hmm… I wonder

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I’m sure nothing could possibly…

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HOLY SHIT

IT GOT BETTER

I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING SO LONG FOR THIS POST OH MY GOD!!!

I wonder what happens when you wear 8 of these at once…

Never not reblog

IT’S ON MY DASH. ACTUALLY ON MY DASH.

Omfg

Loki though😂😂😂

Omg the sacred post has layeth on my dash

taegiseokisses:

GCFs in a nutshell

  • GCF IN USA = “hello!! these are my hyungs that i love dearly, this is jin hyung, yoongi hyung, hobi hyung, namjoon hyung, jimin hyung and taehyung!!! they’re my family!!!”
  • GCF IN OSAKA = “hello! these two are my bestfriends, jimin hyung and taehyung! my bestest friends!”
  • GCF IN TOKYO = “hello! this is jimin hyung who is my beautiful boyfriend! we are on a date!!!”

oswin im so nervous about jintro we have to get it right… please bighit tells us were gonna get it or im gonna pull the trigger

godrm:

ok here’s the thing i dont really want him to get an intro on a repackage because that’s fucking dumb and also boring as hell lmao . i personally want to wait to give him a BIG opportunity like a full length album or at least a LP like ly:her imo 

best case scenario is we get rapper jin intro for this repackage and then we get singing jin for the next album. best of bothworlds bitch. rapper jin rise,