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한국영화학회 영화연구 영화연구 34호
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2007.12
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293 - 316 (24page)

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As the Korean film industry keeps moving forward in quality and in quantity, the whole world wanders how we could achieve such a marvelous success in a relatively short period of time. If we want more success and better result in many parts in film industry, standardization is one of the prior thing we should consider. We have been making dozens of feature length films a year continuously, but each film has its own procedures and production system which are not compatible with other films.
In terms of motion picture script, I have seen hundreds of different ways of script writing format. if I see ten different scripts, then there are ten different ways of script writing. An experienced producer and a well known film director read the same movie script, and then the two people assume the length of the film differently. The same script can be measured even by experienced filmmakers because each script uses its own ways of writing format. The director or the producer predicts the film they just read will be 90 minutes. If you ask them how they figure out the length of film, they probably answer that they assumed it by their hunch that came from their experience or they may say it just seemed to be that length.
The filmmaking process should be science based and objectively provable. If a group of experienced filmmakers read the same script, then they should predict the same length of completed film with only acceptable range of extent. In Hollywood, they created a certain way of script writing. If you follow the rules and regulations of the format, each page can be calculated as one minute. This simple calculation that one page is one minute is based on very scientific and objective experiments. It has been used by a novice filmmaker to Steven Spielberg.
In this study and research, I would like to examine scripts and films that have been produced in Korea and United States, and I hope I could figure out a way to write a Korean motion picture script that can be calculated the length in agreeable range of extent. To find the way, I selected ten Korean films and their script that have been produced and released after 2000. I also checked a few American films and script distributed in Korea. If this result could be a little help refining the format of Korean films, this would be a meaningful research.

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