It was reported that a large amount of stones used for filming were left behind. According to reports, thousands of stones were dumped on the Fanuch beach. In addition, on the street corner connected to Olle Road 10 course,
Stones, which appear to have been piled up and washed away, were found falling everywhere, obstructing the passage of Jeju citizens. Mr. A, a citizen of Jeju, who discovered this, discovered this on the tvN TV series “Desert Island Dee”.
In "Ba", there is a scene in which the main character Mokuha lives alone on a remote uninhabited island for 15 years and sends an "SOS" signal with a stone. left in
He claimed that the shapes of the stones were the same. Previously, it was known through SNS that ``Desert Island Diva'' was being filmed on Hwanwoochi Beach. This time the nuisance photography debate is “nothing”
While it is certain that she is a diva on a human island, Ms. A said, ``I have often seen her filming a TV series in Jeju, but this is the first time I have seen her be so irresponsible and not clean up after herself.'' indignation
It was. Mr. A said, ``Recently, there have been a number of complaints about noise and traffic restrictions at TV series filming locations in the city center, but in this case, the issue is even more serious in terms of damage to nature.''
Yes," he emphasized. The controversy over nuisance photography is an issue that is constantly being raised. Recently, JTBC TV Series “I am not a hero”, TVING original “Pyramid Game”, “Mosu
Numerous works, including ``I'll Die'' and Netflix's ``Thank You,'' have been surrounded by controversy over nuisance filming.
At that time, production companies were responsible for controlling access, blocking traffic, and communicating with citizens.
They were criticized by the public for not having enough room and neglecting to clean up after themselves. The production company always issues an apology saying, ``We will be more careful during the filming process.''
However, this kind of debate continues. Furthermore, this controversy went beyond a simple complaint and reached the point of damage to nature. Now is the time for production companies to take more substantive measures and improve their awareness.
2023/11/13 19:01 KST
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