mep in south korea
- Shinnie04
- Joined: Tue May 01, 2007 10:10 am
- Location: Australia
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ah this MEP is similar (just because it's Korean) to the MEP me and waya are doing. But anyways, so this is a collaborative work for people living in Korea? I would consider joining but I'm a Korean living in Australia lol. Also about Korean anime, I heard most of them look cartoonish compared to Japanese anime. Also about not knowing Korean songs, you live in Korea how come you don't know any O_o sorry but I just find that a bit strange
- Shinnie04
- Joined: Tue May 01, 2007 10:10 am
- Location: Australia
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- GH
- Joined: Tue Jul 03, 2007 6:31 pm
Kionon didn't mean costly for editing programs,I think he was being sarcastic..for plane tickets XDgoldfish wrote:to Kionon:
difficult i can see, but costly how?
if yer an editor, you should already have something to edit with. all we should need is email, snail mail, and blank dvds. or some kind of collective meeting point to discuss and edit stuff.
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- Joined: Fri May 31, 2002 5:58 am
- Location: kunsan, south korea
ive lived here in korea for about a year. moved here from germany, moved there from the states. dont know any korean songs cuz i cant find any decent music stations when i was living in seoul, now im living in kunsan and im sure that ill have the same problems here.
as far as animtion style, japanese animation can go from totally human looking (advent children) to "totally-overblown-features-and-cartoonish-kiddy-programming" style (super milk-chan or pokemon). so i think korean style anime (achii & sipak *spelling*) would fit nicely somewhere in the middle without people noticing
as far as animtion style, japanese animation can go from totally human looking (advent children) to "totally-overblown-features-and-cartoonish-kiddy-programming" style (super milk-chan or pokemon). so i think korean style anime (achii & sipak *spelling*) would fit nicely somewhere in the middle without people noticing