A Tag Analysis: Romance in K-Dramas - Conclusion
This article will wrap things up by analyzing the data regarding Male and Female Leads in order to compare what users and drama creators focus on when considering the genders and why being aware of this may be important.
A Tag Analysis: Romance in K-dramas, Part 5
A continuation of the analysis focusing on how we tag Male Leads in Romance K-Dramas. We'll go over positive and negative tags (strong, weak, smart, etc.) in order to find out what we deem most important when it comes to tagging heroes.
A Tag Analysis: Romance in K-dramas, Part 4
A continuation of the analysis focusing on how we tag Female Leads in Romance K-Dramas. We'll go over positive and negative tags (strong, weak, smart, etc.) in order to find out what we deem most important when it comes to tagging heroines.
A Tag Analysis: Romance in K-dramas, Part 3
An analysis of the tags related to the main leads; specifically how we tag a female vs a male lead when it comes to Romance. Here we'll cover the "friendship" tag which includes: "Bromance" & "Sismance" as well as going through the Money-Related tags.
A Tag Analysis: Romance in K-dramas, Part 2
The continuation of the tag analysis, still focusing on the formulas used in K-dramas. Specifically, we'll go over: "Office Romance", "Boss/Employee Relationship", "Cohabitation" and "Childhood Connection".
Analyzing Tags: Romance in K-dramas, Part 1
A semi-infographic article focused on MDL's tag-system. The idea is to find, establish and interpret the patterns and formulas used in K-drama Romances as determined by the tags.
Popular Visual Cues in K-dramas [Part 4]
Ever noticed the visual cues K-drama directors use to convey what a character is feeling? This article is an overview of the series, showing examples of several previously covered cues used together, as well as exceptions to the rules.
5 Reasons to Watch "The Last Empress" (2019)
Now that the drama is over, here are five good reasons why "The Last Empress" is worth a watch. To make it fair and provide you with impartial information, I'll also add some things (flaws, comments and everything in between) to consider.
Popular Visual Cues in K-Drama [Part 3]
Ever noticed the visual cues K-drama directors use to convey what a character is feeling? This article will cover the "Dutch Angle", a prevalent type of composition in film worldwide, through several examples in K-dramas.
Popular Visual Cues in K-Dramas [Part 2]
Ever noticed the visual cues k-drama directors use to convey what a character is feeling? This article will cover boxing, one of the most prevalent types of composition, as well as it's variations and applications through several examples.
Popular Visual Cues found in K-Dramas [Part 1]
Ever noticed the visual cues k-drama directors use to establish the relationship between two or more characters? This article will cover two of the most prevalent ones, as well as their variations and aplications through several examples.
5 Reasons to Watch "Feel Good to Die" (2018)
Now that the drama is over, here are five good reasons why "Feel Good to Die" is worth a watch. To make it fair and provide you with impartial information, I'll also add some flaws to consider.
The Visual Mastery of Come and Hug Me
One of the best 2018 shows, Come and Hug Me doesn't just deliver a compelling story, but a visual masterpiece as well. Join me as we examine some of the ways this show weaved their story through visual cues and techniques.
5 Reasons To Watch "The Ghost Detective" (2018)
Now that the drama is over, here are five good reasons why "The Ghost Detective" is worth a watch. To make it fair and provide you with impartial information, I've also added some flaws to consider.