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Kwang-Hee Choi (Online Editor of FILM 2.0))
Kwang-Hee Choi was born in 1969 in Seoul. He studied History Education at Korea University. He used to work as a reporter of the local news section and the culture section of YTN, and led the coverage team of FILM 2.0 successfully. Currently he¡¯s working as an online editor of FILM 2.0.
Nancy Lang (Pop Artist)
Nancy Lang graduated in Fine Arts from Hong-Ik Unversity and Hong-Ik Graduate School and participated in numerous collected exhibitions, as well as individual exhibitions. At the New-York Time Square and the Venice Biennale in 2003, she marked a debut as an unconventional artist with her performance project ¡°Uninvited Dreams and Conflicts; Taboo Yogini Series¡±. She had a collaboration video project with world renowned rock group "Linkin Park" commissioned by "Warner Music" and "Louis Vuitton" in 2003 and in 2005 respectively. She¡¯s widening her scope of activity as modeling for some TV commercials, hosting TV shows, and running her own brand ¡°Nancy Lang¡± as a director, designer, and VMD and so on. She created an approachable book that introduced masterpiece paintings and remakes, ¡°Artist Nancy Lang¡¯s Modern Art in Bikinis¡± published in May 2006.
Soo-Chang Gong (Filmmaker)
Soo-Chang Gong was born in 1961. He studied Korean Literature at Han-Yang University. He has written a lot of scenarios such as <Oh! Land of Dream>(1989), <The Night before the Strike>(1990), <White Badge>(1992), <No Exit>(1993), <Incidental Journey>(1994), <If it snows on Christmas>(1998), <The Ring Virus>, <Tell Me Something>(1999), <R-Point>(2004). Especially, <R-Point> is the very first work both written and directed by him. Currently he¡¯s worked as a creative director of <Coma> co-produced by OCN and Sio Film and he¡¯s made the opening and ending part of this mystery/thriller TV series.