過去には馬の死亡事故→今度は文化財に釘…KBSのドラマ撮影チーム、再び視聴者から批判の的に
Previously, a horse died in an accident, but now this time, a nail was attached to a cultural property... KBS TV series film crew again comes under criticism from viewers
The film crew of KBS TV series once again deeply hurt the hearts of viewers. This time, it was for the damage to cultural property. On the 2nd, the film crew of KBS's new TV series "I Stole the Lead Role's First Time"
There were reports that the team was hammering nails into the pillars of Byeongsan Seowon to set up the props. In the photo, the staff was seen hammering nails into the pillars of Byeongsan Seowon and hanging up the lights.
Byeongsan Seowon is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and was heavily criticized for the TV series' film crew placing nails there.
Officials from the Cultural Heritage Division of Andong City Hall are investigating the site.
The situation became more serious. Internet users also criticized the TV series filming team for damaging Byunsan Seowon.
In response, KBS said, "We apologize for causing concern to our viewers.
The production staff received permission to film in advance at Byeongsan Seowon Seowon last year, and while setting up the props, visitors on-site asked why they had driven nails into the cultural property.
"We received complaints that the props could not be used," he said. "We are currently discussing the exact situation and the best way to recover. We will do our best to prevent any recurrences in the future.
"We will actively discuss preventative measures and any additional damage that may occur," he said. Despite KBS's apology, viewers continue to criticize the show. The schedule and first broadcast date have yet to be decided.
Because it was a new TV series, it was criticized by the public even before it was released. It caused trouble for both the work and the viewers. The KBS TV series filming team was controversial for their unreasonable filming procedure during filming.
This is not the first time that animal abuse has occurred. The KBS drama series "Taejong Lee Bang-won: Dragon Country," which aired in 2022, also sparked a wave of animal abuse after a horse died during filming.
At the time, KBS apologized for the incident and said, "We will look for other ways to film and express the animals so that such an incident does not occur again in the future. We will find a way to ensure the safety of the animals."
"We will investigate the matter through the advice and cooperation of related organizations and experts," he said, promising to prevent a recurrence. KBS has been under criticism for accidents and incidents that occur during the filming of TV series.
Given that this is an incident that has damaged a cultural heritage, caution is required, and attention is focused on what efforts KBS will make to restore Byeongsan Seowon.
2025/01/02 19:34 KST
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