Actor Kang Ha-neul shared behind-the-scenes details about the filming of 'Streaming.'

On the 17th, a press conference for the film 'Streaming' (directed and written by Jo Jang-ho, provided and distributed by Lotte Entertainment, produced by Berry Good Studio, co-produced by TH Story) was held at Lotte Cinema World Tower. The event was attended by actor Kang Ha-neul and director Jo Jang-ho.

The film 'Streaming' is a thriller where the streamer 'Woo-sang,' the number one crime channel in subscriber count, discovers clues to an unresolved serial murder case and broadcasts the process of tracking down the perpetrator in real time.

With multiple 'one-take' shots adding tension to the film, Kang Ha-neul shared his reflections on the filming. He recalled, "I originally like one-take movies. When I first met with the director and talked, I got a bit excited when he said we should go for long takes since it has the feel of real-time streaming. I felt thrilled and thought it would be fun."

He continued, "The parts of the script that were lengthy brought up points where we could consider, 'Shall we try this here?' All those moments were very enjoyable. I have fond memories of filming with the director, feeling excited."

He also noted, "Since it's one take, the difficulty is that typically, a long scene can last up to 10 minutes. In regular films, it's not easy to encounter a 10-minute scene. If I had to cut off at 9 minutes and 50 seconds, we would have to start from the beginning again." He added, "That aspect made me feel nervous, and also created a strange sense of tension, which I think made it fun."

The film 'Streaming' will be available in theaters on March 21.

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