According to the list of winners published by the CICLOPE Festival, RM's second solo mini album "Right Place, Wrong" released in May this year was
The music video for "LOST!", the title track of the group "Person," received good results in many categories. "LOST!" won the Directing award in the music video category.
It also won gold in the Cinematography and Color Grading categories.
"LOST!" was nominated in a total of four categories and won in all of them, proving once again the creative and artistic quality of music videos.
The Cyclope Festival is an international film festival in the fields of advertising and entertainment. It is held annually by leading figures in the creative industry, including those who have made their mark in post-production.
The Grand Prix is awarded to the most outstanding works in the fields of film, music video, and other categories, and Gold, Silver, and Bronze awards are given to the most outstanding works in the fields of film, music video, and other categories.
This year, out of about 1,700 entries, "LOST!" achieved the feat of being selected as an award winner in four categories. The music video for "LOST!" won the "British Music Video Awards".
It was also nominated for the UKMVA 2024. LOST! was nominated for the Best Alternative International Award.
International, Best Production Design in a
Video), Best Visual Effects in a
The nominees are expected to be announced on the 25th. RM is currently working on a documentary film called "RM: Right Now," which covers the making of his solo album.
"People, Wrong Place" was invited to the 29th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) in the Open Cinema category, becoming the first K-POP documentary to be screened at the World Premiere on the 7th.
The premiere screening was a huge success. The festival commented that the film is "a behind-the-scenes film of the album and a very special diary of youth."
Meanwhile, the music video for "LOST!" is a fun depiction of RM's journey to escape the maze of thoughts.
The story and visuals are designed to stimulate the imagination, with visual enjoyment coming from the bougie and irregular spatial changes.
The film was directed by Aube Perrie, a French director famous for directing music videos for artists such as Styles.
2024/10/11 16:27 KST
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