Moletrap asks what in Korea you want to see most? - Page 10
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On December 16 2011 17:46 Zandar wrote: Open a paypal so we can donate and go bring poor SC a present and wish him well from the foreign community This, please! Would be great if we could organize something for SC. | ||
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But if that's not possible, I support these fine gentlemen On December 16 2011 07:58 Lonyo wrote: How about instead of showing us a korean restaurant, you try and get some programers to do cooking lessons! Surely at least one korean progamer must know how to cook, so see if you can get one to cook some korean food and video it! That way you get both progamer in non-gaming setting AND korean food. You could do a series if enough progamers cook. It would go something like this: 1) Meet up with the progamer. Go to a local market or store, and buy ingredients. 2) Get progamer to make some food (with you as his (able) assistant). 3) EAT FOOD. And video the whole thing. On December 16 2011 17:46 Zandar wrote: Open a paypal so we can donate and go bring poor SC a present and wish him well from the foreign community and also just content from the progamers in general that's not just games. Something to give us fans a reason to be personally involved and become fans of them. Life story, why they're a gamer, what they like outside of sc2, favorite kpop groups, etc. | ||
Danglars
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* Vlogs about Korea (such as visiting an open air market or tourist attractions) * interviews (I don't currently know anyone that can translate for me though (no, John is too busy and can't help me with side projects)) Hey, these two are my top priorities! Really hope I can see this content from you! Also, thanks so much for your awesome job casting. Really got to talk to you at the NASL afterparty and I was converted to a fan. Keep up the good work, bro! I see you going places. | ||
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ishboh
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I could care less about the venues and the team houses. but I do like interviews, and clips of crowd reactions to the end of games. I also would love replay packs of korean progamers (GM/high masters level) | ||
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jubil
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Just Korean culture in general, like food, relationships, and language would be interesting edit: omg and kpop definitely | ||
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MisterFred
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Idea #1 - As I recall, near Seoul there's a sizeable mock ancient village where the staff does traditional dances, wears traditional festival costume, etc. As a kid I remember they had these little wooden do-hickeys you could push your self across a frozen pond on, that would be hilarious. Videotape yourself doing that. Add a couple of minutes of the ceremonies or whatnot, the travel there, and you have yourself a video. Note: if you do Vlogs you MUST take another person or a cameraman with you so that you can film each other doing wacky stuffs. Sorry I have no idea what that attraction is called. Perhaps you can ask around about it or contact a tourist office. Idea #2 - go to one of the open-air food markets, probably in the countryside (um, do they still have those? I was in Korea like 18 years ago as a kid) If it's during the summer, make the Vlog about how everything smells. Idea #3 - go to the giant indoor mall/amusement park if they still have that | ||
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