Song Hye Kyo

NYU Chair’s Workshop with Soopum Sohn

Posted on 26 October 2009 by Korean Beacon

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makeyourselfathomeIf you’re an aspiring filmmaker and really want to meet a man with a vision and an eye, come out to hear Soopum Sohn who hails from South Korea.  He will be sharing insights into his film “Make Yourself at Home (AKA Fetish)” at NYU on November 5th at 6:30pm.  It stars one of South Korea’s biggest actresses, Song Hye Kyo, and it’s a story about a Korean woman who marries a Korean-American man. It’s a story of culture clashes (Kyopo vs. Korean & Korea vs. America) as Song Hye Kyo tries to understand and absorb her new life in New Jersey.

We first met Mr. Sohn at the Korean American Film Festival of New York earlier this year, and he was an incredibly insightful gentleman.  He really is an “artist.”  For more details, go to Facebook.

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“Make Yourself at Home” in New Jersey

Posted on 04 May 2009 by Korean Beacon

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soopumjpegSomeone you should watch out for is director Soopum Sohn.  We had done numerous interviews with directors but Soopum was someone who really stood out in the interview room.  He’s a man of intensity and has an eye that other directors would love.  He is acutely aware of his surroundings and knows how to capture the moment.  He’s a true artist and we know that we probably came across someone who’s name will be known for a long time.

Mr. Soopum Sohn studied film in the U.S. but was originally a photographer.  He has a wonderful track record as the director of photography (see his DP reel below) on numerous films, but Make Yourself at Home is his directorial debut.  It features one of the most famous actresses in South Korea, Song Hye-Kyo, who plays her role brilliantly as a South Korean woman who marries a Korean-American man who barely speaks any Korean, and lives under the scrutiny of her new mother-in-law in New Jersey.  As Song Hye-Kyo’s character adjusts to life in the U.S., she becomes increasingly obsessed with finding an American name.  Mr. Sohn raises the question in the movie, why do Korean-Americans have two names:  Korean and English.  After I watched a little bit of the movie, I came to wonder, why do many Korean-Americans have two names?  If you haven’t seen it, go see Make Yourself at Home by Mr. Soopum Sohn.

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The YouTube Symphony is Tonight

Posted on 15 April 2009 by Korean Beacon

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The YouTube Symphony Orchestra is having their big concert tonight at Carnegie Hall, and the largest contingency of musicians outside of the U.S. who are participating are Korean.   It appeared that Korea was a big target for this effort so YouTube asked Song Hye-Kyo to become the Goodwill Ambassador for the YouTube Symphony.  The orchestra was assembled by video upload auditions where the YouTube community voted in concert (no pun intended) with a select group of professional musicians.  This gave an opportunity for many aspiring and amateur musicians to play in one of the greatest music halls in the world: Carnegie Hall.  The video below is the quick story of Soo-Young Lee from Austria on her excitement to play in New York City tonight at Carnegie Hall.

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Guess who’s asking you to vote?

Posted on 23 February 2009 by Korean Beacon

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Song Hye-kyo encourages you to vote for the YouTube Symphony Orchestra finalists – send the best musicians to Carnegie Hall! Voting begins on Feb. 14th and runs through the 22nd.

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Hye-kyo Song is the goodwill ambassador for the YouTube Symphony Orchestra

Posted on 08 January 2009 by Korean Beacon

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