Images: Big Asian Media Event in Queenstown
Big Asian Media Event in Queenstown
MEDIA
RELEASE
Tuesday 10th August
60 Journalists
and film executives gathered in Queenstown and visited the
Snowfarm location for a media event for the feature film
“Antarctic Journal” currently shooting in Cardrona near
Wanaka.
The film is the first full Korean feature to be shot on location in New Zealand. Two weeks of the seven scheduled remain with a cast and crew of approximately 90. The NZ production company is Beachfront Films under contract to SIDUS of Korea. The crew is about evenly split between Koreans and New Zealanders.
The merging of the production styles of NZ and Korea has been achieved with some considerable success under “Antarctic” conditions of snow, wind and difficult access. At the media event NZ producer Bridget Bourke fielded a number of media questions mainly concerned with the logistics of weather and language barriers. The Korean Director Phil sung Yim, the Producer and cast were appreciative of the friendly professionalism of their kiwi colleagues and are working closely with a number of New Zealand companies including Weta Workshop and The Film Unit.
Beachfront Films Producer Richard Cox, said that the project is likely to create a strong film production relationship with Korea, not only because of our great locations but also for the production values offered by state of the art New Zealand production and technical resources.
ENDS