Korean actress Park Bo Young will arrive in Vietnam on June 11 to review works made by students of “Toto’s Film Making Class 2014”.
During the course, students aged 15-17 learn and practice all basic filmmaking techniques such as script writing, filming, acting, editing and film production.
Then they themselves will direct their first film project with the participation of young stars and experienced professionals.
The class began on June 2 with 56 students, selected from over 900 candidates.
Park is well known through Gwasok Seukaendeul (produced in 2008) and Werewolf boy (in 2013). Two years later, she received “Best New Actress” in Blue Dragon Awards-one of the most prestigious awards of the Republic of Korea’s cinematography.
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