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The Orserdox's performance, led by head coach Shin Se-young, is spreading beyond Korea to the global market.
In particular, the steadily recorded SNS activities caused the butterfly effect, leading to a love call from the Hollywood film 'The Killers Game' production team. In response, the Orserdox stunt team, including director Shin Se-young, worked with world-class actors such as Dave Batista in Hungary.
Director Shin Se-young said about the reason for entering Hollywood, "There are more than 1,000 Instagram posts of Orserdox," adding, "I heard that the Hollywood director saw all the accumulated things." So I sent a love call to Hungary, saying, "I want to do it with you guys because I think Ossodox is having fun." It was a very dreamy moment," he recalled.
Global interest in Korean action is also hot. Coach Shin Se-young said, "In Hollywood, there is already a perception that 'Koreans are good at kicking,'" adding, "Korea's kicking is about hitting the exact hitting point based on taekwondo. "I feel proud when I hear that 'kick is Korea'," he explained.
Director Shin Se-young's view on the future action industry is firm. He stressed that even if CG and AI technologies develop, the value of the original movement created by humans will not change. "No matter how much technology advances, the audience finds reality and original movements again," he said. "In the end, actors who learn movement first have no choice but to act well." There is a greater sense of immersion and attractiveness when a person implements it," he said.
Director Shin's ultimate goal is to discover and nurture new action stars representing the 2030 generation. "I want to be a memorable team rather than a record team," he said. "My dream is to raise Lee So-ryong, the second Jackie Chan, in Korea, who can go directly to Hollywood through early education to learn action systematically from an early age."
Director Shin Se-young claimed to be more than just a teacher who teaches technology and helps actors prove their value in the field. "If you have friends who want to train really hard and see the end of the action, I welcome you anytime," he said. "The Orserdox will be the most reliable training ground so that they can play confidently on the field."
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