It's not an easy job being an actor but it does have its perks. For one thing, there are kiss scenes with attractive co-stars that have to be filmed, sometimes for hours.
Recently filming Gu Hye Sun's kiss scene with Ahn Ja Hyun for "Blood" lasted three hours. Shown on April 7, it was the first kiss scene in the drama's 16 episodes so they had to get it right.Recently filming Gu Hye Sun's kiss scene with Ahn Ja Hyun for "Blood" lasted three hours. Shown on April 7, it was the first kiss scene in the drama's 16 episodes so they had to get it right.
Ahn Jae Hyun's vampire doctor character had no experience dating let alone kissing humans. So he was expected to be inexperienced at kissing. The actors joked around about doing a good job then followed the director's careful guidance on making the kiss scene look convincing.
Three hours is a long time to kiss anyone so hopefully they felt comfortable while perfecting that kiss.
It's not the only k-drama kiss that took so long to film. Kim Jae Joong and Go Sung Hee kissed for three hours to capture a few minutes of romance onscreen when they filmed "Spy." And they were outside on a chilly day filming in the snow. Kim Jae Joong also once said that kissing Wang Ji Hye in "Protect The Boss" required more than 50 takes.
And it was not easy for Lee Min Ho and Park Shin Hye in "The Heirs"' The couple's kiss scene on the roof of the drama's high school also took three hours to film. It wasn't just a kiss scene but it indicated an important turning point in their relationship. So, it needed to be perfect.
And Lee Min Ho's real-life girlfriend also got some prolonged kissing experience on set.
When miss A's Suzy Bae filmed "Big" with Gong Yoo, he kept missing his lines and laughing right after kissing her. After 20 different takes, he joked that he was tired and wanted to "get it over with" fast.
Looking perfect on screen does not mean the kiss scene did not take work. The perfect "snow kiss" scene between Ji Chang Wook and Park Min Young passed by in a few heart-fluttering minutes but the "Healer" actors spent almost two hours filming the actual scene. The crew filmed it from various angles to make the most of the snowy day setting.
On the other hand, sometimes actors are just too good at kissing for their own good. When Son Ye Jin filmed a kissing scene with her drama husband Ha Suk Jin for a scene in "Shark," it only required one take. The chemistry between the actors was so impressive that the director approved it on the first try.
Both Son Ye Jin and Ha Suk Jin laughed and said they were disappointed.
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Thursday, April 9, 2015
Lee Min Ho Turns Up The Heat For Guess Spring/Summer 2015
Lee Min Ho is the center of attention in behind-the-scenes footage for 2015 Spring/Summer Guess Korea. The video focuses on the Hallyu star, as he models in a variety of poses. He brings his masculine spirit to the denim shoot and demonstrates his star power.
The video incorporates attractive closeups of the attention-grabbing denim styles including stonewash and patterned textiles. He tries on an array of casual looks throughout the ad, showing off his versatility and sly charm.
He reflects a heightened sense of maturity in scenes where he is wearing a leather jacket. As he segues from one look to another, it is easy to see why he has ecrued so many endorsement opportunities. His recognizable face is the highlight of the photo shoot and a great part of his appeal. The actor recently shared a photo on his social media, where he was able to stroll through the streets of Paris, unimpeded by fans. He undoubtedly craves privacy but his gigantic fanbase contribute to his success with modeling opportunities. The 27-year-old star has successfully racked up numerous endorsements including his recent appearances for Samsonite.
He is currently in London shooting for the travel accessory company, who released a photo of the actor with their latest purse, for White Day. His versatility, which is reflected during his endorsement shoots, has led to his popularity. While his most popular roles have been high-school heirs, he continues to embrace more mature characters. During a recent interview with The Fact, the actor revealed the criteria he uses when selecting new roles. In the interview, he stated,"I base my choice solely on whether it suits my age and if I can do it well." Lee Min Ho is currently taking a break from Korean drama to shoot endorsements and promote his film, "Gangnam 1970." -Asian Daily
He reflects a heightened sense of maturity in scenes where he is wearing a leather jacket. As he segues from one look to another, it is easy to see why he has ecrued so many endorsement opportunities. His recognizable face is the highlight of the photo shoot and a great part of his appeal. The actor recently shared a photo on his social media, where he was able to stroll through the streets of Paris, unimpeded by fans. He undoubtedly craves privacy but his gigantic fanbase contribute to his success with modeling opportunities. The 27-year-old star has successfully racked up numerous endorsements including his recent appearances for Samsonite.
He is currently in London shooting for the travel accessory company, who released a photo of the actor with their latest purse, for White Day. His versatility, which is reflected during his endorsement shoots, has led to his popularity. While his most popular roles have been high-school heirs, he continues to embrace more mature characters. During a recent interview with The Fact, the actor revealed the criteria he uses when selecting new roles. In the interview, he stated,"I base my choice solely on whether it suits my age and if I can do it well." Lee Min Ho is currently taking a break from Korean drama to shoot endorsements and promote his film, "Gangnam 1970." -Asian Daily
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