On the 3rd of this month, the minutes of the January meeting of the KBS Viewers Committee were uploaded to the KBS homepage. The minutes included the recent controversial KBS 2TV series "The Lead Role's First Experience, I Stole It"
The article also included information about Byeongsan Seowon, a private school that was damaged during the filming of "I've Been There." The head of the KBS TV Center said, "We are truly sorry and will never allow something like this to happen again.
"I will try to make sure that the nail is hammered in, and it is an inexcusable mistake," he admitted. "Maybe because the props team was scared, they said they would give an accurate response, but..."
"However, we had to check whether it was true, and we were in a lot of confusion that day. In fact, we even lied," he said, explaining why a swift response was not made.
He also said, "Cases like Byeongsanseowon are special. The TV series production site is really busy, there is not much production budget, and we have to proceed really quickly because of the 52-hour work week.
The reality is that the production process of TV Series is fraught with many risks of accidents." He also cited the reception fee as a reason. The head of the TV Series Center said, "There is no reception fee, so there is not much income.
There are many programs that don't even have an AD because they don't have a staff member. The TV series also didn't have an AD, and there was only one KBS employee on-site.
"We don't have any staff. In addition, most of the staff are freelancers, so there was a huge lack of awareness about these things," he said, and he said he would educate the outsourced staff on guidelines and other matters.
On the 2nd of last month, a controversy arose over the filming of the same TV series, which had Byeongsanseowon as its background. When architect Min So-hong visited Byeongsanseowon, the staff were found to have been cutting off the pillars of the Mandeul (Mandaeru) building.
The Byeongsan Seowon Confucius Institute is a cultural property registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the KBS film team drove nails into a total of seven places.
In response, KBS decided to cut all scenes that had Byeongsanseowon as the background. The damage situation will be discussed later, but the three members of the KBS TV series production team said they were concerned about the possibility of cultural property damage.
was referred to the prosecutor's office.
2025/02/10 20:46 KST
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