Producer Kim Tae-ho said he never watched the live broadcast during his time directing Infinite Challenge, drawing attention.
On the 23rd, a video titled "What producer Kim Tae-ho wants to say to the Mudo Kids" was uploaded to the BDNS channel.
That day, Kim Tae-ho appeared as a guest on "Waiting for you who never come" (hereinafter "Odanggi") and talked with Moon Sang-hoon. During the conversation, Moon Sang-hoon posed a question about "the time when you have to hold on and then let go."
He asked, "As time passes and you gain some experience, is it 'if I keep at this a little longer I'll get more' or conversely 'this is something that won't yield more, so it's right to end it quickly and move on to the next one'—I think that judgment is the ultimate level of experiential ability. Do you think now it's more like deciding 'it works' or 'it doesn't'?"
Then producer Kim Tae-ho complained, "Actually, when Infinite Challenge was broadcast I almost never watched the live broadcast. Because the moment I watch it I regret it. 'Why did we put the subtitles 0.5 seconds or 1 second late?' Viewers probably wouldn't notice such things at all, but I was left with nothing but regret and the thought kept spreading, 'Didn't someone do something wrong?'"
He continued, "So once you move on, it's over. From then on, I was trained for a long time to immediately move on to the next thought. Once content has passed, you can't do anything more, so I always thought about the next thing," he said, sharing his realization.
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