Showing posts with label HIP Korea Discovery Channel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HIP Korea Discovery Channel. Show all posts

Friday, December 11, 2009

Discovery channel's 'Hip Hop Korea' starring Rain, as the big winner this year, wins three 'Asian Awards'

Rain's agency J.Tune entertainment officially announced on the 11th, "Discovery channel's 'Hip Hop Korea, Seoul Vibe' where Rain appears, won three of the 14th Asian Awards which was held in Singapore last 3rd."

'Hip Hop Korea, Seoul Vibe' took three of the four prizes they were nominated for, the Best Prize of Cross Platform Contents, Best Music Program and Best Information & Entertainment, being the big winner this year.

This year has marked the 14th anniversary of the 'Asian Awards' which can be compared to Emmy Awards.

In the contest that had drawn 1,020 programs from 16 Asian countries, the 204 finalists from 14 Asian countries were chosen.

'Hip Hop Korea, Seoul Vibe' honored with the Best Prize of the Aisan Awards this year, is set in dynamic Seoul where Rain's success progress through the difficult boyhood till he reaches the top position as an entertainer who has become Asia's most face by continued effort in various activities.

Source: Daily Economic, YonHap News
Brief translation credit: rain bird@rain-eu.com

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Rain on Discovery Channel Hip Korea

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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Discovery Channel Hip Korea

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Sunday, February 22, 2009

Feel the vibes

Rain and Lee Byung Hun ride the Korean pop culture wave with aplomb.

AH ... South Korea. The land of kimchi (fermented vegetable appetiser), shabu-shabu (steamboat), Jinro (Korean distiller), the 2002 FIFA World Cup (well, half of it, anyway), and taekwondo. These days, though, the republic is not only increasingly known for its electronic gadgets but also, an exploding pop culture scene with a popularity that is spreading like wildfire across the world.

This is thanks in part to a robust entertainment industry with a knack for coming up with critically-acclaimed movies and tear-jerking TV dramas that feature a seemingly endless stream of luscious actresses (all of whom seem to be able to burst into tears at will), and heartthrob male artistes with the ability to make thousands of girls swoon and go weak at the knees.

Malaysians got to catch Rain's spectacular showmanship during his Rain's Coming concert at Stadium Putra, Bukit Jalil, in 2007.

Of the latter, more testosterone-fuelled group, two names stand out– Jung Ji Hoon (better known as Rain) and Lee Byung Hun. One is a pop idol who can drive girls into a frenzy with a single dance step, and the other's an acclaimed veteran actor with countless awards and who has appeared in some of the biggest Korean box-office hits ever.

They have little else in common apart from having acted in Hollywood blockbuster movies (Rain in last year's Speed Racer and Lee in the upcoming G.I. Joe) and being among their country's top international celebrities.

Well, now they have another thing in common – the two will be the focal point of Discovery Channel’s new documentary Hip Korea. The series chronicles the rise of the Korean pop culture wave through the personal journeys of these two superstars.

Hip Korea contains two hour-long episodes. The first is Seoul Vibes – Jihoon Jung that premieres on Discovery Channel tomorrow while the second instalment, Seoul Savvy – Byung Hun Lee, airs in June.

Hip Korea is a broadcast initiative by Discovery Networks in partnership with the Seoul Metropolitan Government, and is co-produced with Bang Singapore Pte Ltd. The series will no doubt be a boost to the Koreans' desire to reinvent their capital city as the "Soul of Asia, a city of design and culture".

Unstoppable Rain

Rain plays ninja assassin Raizo in the upcoming feature directed by James McTeigue. The role allows the Korean heartthrob to flex his muscles, literally.

'Hip Korea: Seoul Vibes' follows the launch of Rain's latest and fifth Korean album 'Rainism', and showcases his talent and skills as a musician and performing artiste.

If there was any doubt in my mind about Rain's ability to entertain, it was banished when the singer-songwriter staged a concert at Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, in January 2007. During that event I witnessed two sides to the superstar. By day, he was mild-mannered Jung Ji Hoon who answered interview questions with a shy smile and a quiet, humble demeanour. But by night, he turned into the wild dance machine that the performer is so famous for, electrifying the stadium with his slick moves and charming looks.

Brief as my encounter with the laconic hunk was, I was thoroughly convinced that the young chap was truly meant to be a star – a far cry from his days of hunger and poverty living with his parents and his younger sister.

He has not forgotten the hard life nor his late mother's words of wisdom. In a previous interview, the 26-year-old Seoul native proudly stated: "My mum always taught me: Work hard, be humble, and be patient. That has become my motto." (His mother never lived to see her son's success as she passed away just before his 2002 singing debut.)

Born on June 25, 1982, Rain ("Bi" in Korean; his dancing apparently was redolent of a rainy day) spent most of his youth honing his dancing skills. He made his foray into the entertainment world in 2000 when he was recruited by the acclaimed JYP Entertainment company, founded by acclaimed producer and artiste Park Jin Young.

After spending several years as a backup dancer, Rain finally released his first album, Bad Guy, in 2002, and in the same year made his acting debut in the drama series Orange.

In a couple of years the young guy became a well-known star in his home nation but it wasn't until his starring role in Full House (opposite the popular Song Hye Kyo) in 2004 that Rain truly gained international stardom.

The TV show about the romance between a famous actor and a regular woman, which was shown in countries all over Asia, including Malaysia, turned out to be one of the highest-rated Korean series. Rain was also much-hailed for his performance in the show, winning a best actor award at the KBS Awards in 2005.

Striking the iron while it was hot, Rain's third album – the 2004 It's Raining – became his most successful album to date, topping most of the Asian charts. It also provided an impetus to the wildly successful Rain’s Coming world tour that kicked off in 2006. The concert series saw Rain enthralling audiences from South Korea to Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, United States, Singapore and, of course, Malaysia.

Rain's spectacular achievements in 2006 included the release of his fourth Korean album, Rain's World, as well as his first film role in the Park Chan Wook romantic comedy, I'm a Cyborg, But That’s OK. Memorably, he made it to Time magazine's 100 Most Influential People in the World.

Last August, Rain joined well-known Chinese entertainers to sing Beijing, I Love Beijing during the closing ceremony of the 2008 Olympics at the Bird's Nest stadium.

Now that he has conquered Asia, Rain is currently setting his sight on Hollywood. He has already appeared in one summer blockbuster – as a rookie racer in last year's Speed Racer directed by the Wachowski brothers. His latest Hollywood assignment is playing the title role of Ninja Assassin (set for release this year).

At the 2008 San Diego Comic Con in the US, Rain told About.com Hollywood Movies that he had learnt taekwondo before the film.

"I learned taekwondo, it's Korean martial arts. And for this movie, I learned ninja expressions, ninja techniques and ninja martial arts. You’re going to like it."

And we like his fighting spirit.

'Hip Korea: Seoul Vibes' premieres on Discovery Channel (Astro Channel 551) at 8pm tomorrow, and encores on Tuesday at 6am and 11am. 'Hip Korea: Seoul Savvy' will be aired in June.

Source: star-ecentral.com
Compiled by MICHAEL CHEANG
Credit: rainalice@rainlegend // jinijung@soompi.com

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Discovery Channel



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Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Hip Korea - Seoul Vibes Rain Preview 2 [15s]



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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Discovery Channel – "Hip Korea" Preview

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Sunday, February 15, 2009

Korea’s hottest star Rain featured on Discovery Channel documentary

Many stars come and go. One day they are in, but the next, they are forgotten. But there seems to be a Korean star who looks like he will stay with us for a very long time, if not forever. It is Korea’s hot singer and actor Rain.

Thanks to his well-toned body and dynamic dance moves exuding masculine charm, the 26-year-old has ridden the crest of the Hallyu (explosive popularity of Korean pop culture abroad) or "Korean wave." Many Korean stars who rode on the wave of Hallyu seem to have stopped right there, thinking that the fame and glamour would live on forever.

But Rain chose not to rest on his laurels. Even amid his hectic schedule that involves promoting his new album, filming for his recently finished Hollywood film "Ninja Assassin" and even launching his own clothing line Six to Five, he has never skipped his workout routine or dance practice. Before rising to stardom in Korea, he had to undergo three years of arduous training and rehearsals.

He always strives for everything, never taking anything for granted. And this passion and diligence have helped him rise above being merely a "Hallyu" or Korean wave star to an up-and-coming actor in Hollywood and more. In 2007, Rain was ranked number one on the online voting system for "Time" magazine’s poll of the 100 most influential people and introduced as "Asia's Prince of Pop." Rain starred in the Hollywood movie "Speed Racer" and his upcoming movie "Ninja Assassin" will be released soon. He also made headlines by singing at the closing ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

And this time, he has finally been discovered by the world-renowned cable TV Discovery Channel, which specializes in documentaries.Rain is being featured in a documentary entitled "Hip Korea," produced by the Discovery Channel, which airs in 170 countries around the world, The documentary is about the rising status of Korean pop culture on the international scene and it portrays Rain as a frontrunner of Korean pop culture, someone who can represent the nation’s growth as a pop cultural hub in the Asian region.

The 45-minute documentary has already been on TV screens from Jan 31, starting in Australia and New Zealand. It will start broadcasting in Asian countries including Korea from Feb 23. It will also air in Europe starting in May.

The documentary focuses on Rain's endless efforts which have made him from a normal guy struggling with poverty and the pain of losing his mother, to a world star. According to J. Tune, Rain’s agency, Rain hopes that viewers will get the message from the documentary that anything is possible if you try hard.

With Rain's consent, the Discovery Channel's production crew followed the singer and actor everywhere for six months to capture his every move. Candid and personal moments were captured, including him commiserating with his close friend comedian Kim Jae-dong and an emotional visit to the charnel house housing his mother's remains.

Filming Rain in Seoul took place mainly in the Hongdae area in northern Seoul and Cheongdam-dong in southern Seoul, two areas frequented by hip young people, to convey the image of him as a dynamic and youthful person.

In addition, the documentary contains interviews with American celebrities associated with Rain, including interviews with Steven Colbert of Comedy Central’s "The Colbert Report," the Wachowski Brothers, who directed "Speed Racer" and Academy Award winner Susan Sarandon, who co-starred with Rain in the movie "Speed Racer." There are also interviews with Korean director Park Chan-wook and actress Im Su-jeong, who worked with Rain on the film "I'm a Cyborg, but That's Okay."

No surprises, but Rain's busy schedule continues this year as well. He had a fan meeting in Japan in early January, to promote his fifth studio album "Rainism," which was first released last year in Korea.

The singer plans to work on a new album set to be released in the United States. "Ninja Assassin," a film which was developed specifically for him by the Wachowski Brothers, is due for release this year.

He will join the cast of the Hollywood movie for a promotional tour round the United States in March. Amid his hectic schedule, he will continue to expand his clothing line Six to Five with a plan to expand it across Asia and then Europe and the United States.

By Han Aran
Korea.net Staff Writer


Source: Korea.net
Credit: rain bird@rain-eu.com

Monday, February 09, 2009

"Hip Korea" Discovery Trailer



Video credit: becky823@youtube.com

Sunday, February 01, 2009

HIP Korea on Discovery Channel

Big credit & thanks to Emma from Australia in giving her feedback after watching Rain in 'HIP Korea'. ;)

Emma: I WISH IT WAS LONGER!!!!!!

I don't think squeezing 8 years of his hard work into an hour show was enough... or am I being biased?? Hehehehehe...

I enjoyed it even though most of the information we already know. It started from his Fan Club band days (cute photos). Then it showed his old school and neighbourhood. I like the commentary by JYP (in English). The show talked about his hard life including the death of his Mum. And his determination to succeed and keep his promise to his Mum. It showed his journey from his first album (Bad Guy) till Rainism as well as his Six to Five project. And of course, the 'competition' with Steven Colbert.

The ending gave me the impression that Rain will never quench his thirst for success. The narrator stated that in order for Rain to keep up with the changing generation he has to come up with ideas that will appeal to the general public.

And my golly, I didn't realize the impact of winning the Mnet (?) had for the success of Rainism. The documentary pretty much said that leaving JYP was a gamble he took and luckily won. But this is only the beginning... He still has a lot to 'conquer'.

Of course, lots and lots of Rain interview *wink*

In conclusion... I think it was well done and covered the most important factors in Rain's life.

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Rain to Get Spotlight on Discovery Channel

By Hwang Sung-hee
Korea Times Intern

Korean top star Rain will appear on Discovery, the world-renowned cable channel, J.Tune Entertainment announced Friday.

Documentary "Hip Korea" will focus on Korea's pop culture and introduce the singer as its frontrunner. His agency stated that the documentary is to air in various countries from Jan 31, starting first in Australia and New Zealand and then Asia.

The Hip Korea crew filmed the star for six months, and the documentary reveals his down-to-earth lifestyle, including clips of Rain casually conversing with his close friend, entertainer Kim Jae-dong about his innermost feelings over a drink and reminiscing his departed mother at her crypt.

The documentary has interviews with stars who have worked with the singer in the past, including Steven Colbert, who had a dance battle with the star on his show "The Colbert Report," and actress Susan Sarandon, who co-starred with Rain in the movie "Speed Racer."

"Hip Korea" is to air in all regions in Asia, including Korea, on Feb. 23.

Source: Korea Times

Rain to Be on Discovery Channel

World-class star Rain will be on the Discovery Channel, a channel specializing in documentaries, in its "Hip Korea" series. Rain’s agency announced that Rain's episode will start airing in Australia and New Zealand on January 31, and then in Korea and the rest of the Asian region on February 23. Korea’s hot singer/actor is portrayed as a pioneer of Korean pop culture, someone who represents the nation’s dynamic growth.

The production team of "Hip Korea" followed Rain around for six months, capturing on film his everyday life and down-to-earth personality. The cameras show how he talks about his insecurities with his close friend, comedian Kim Je-dong, and still remembers his mother by visiting her gravesite. In addition, the documentary will contain interviews with Steven Colbert, who engaged Rain in a dance battle in his show, The Colbert Report, famed actress Susan Sarandon, Rain's costar in "Speed Racer," and director Park Chan-wook and actress Im Su-jeong from "I’m a Cyborg, but That’s Okay."

The Discovery Channel is aired in 170 countries around the world and its "Hip Korea" series looks at the rising status of Korean pop culture in the world stage.

Source: KBS World
Picture Source: Review Star
Credit: Seoulfull

Friday, January 30, 2009

Rain, receives spotlight from world renown documentary channel 'Discovery'!


Singer Rain will be receiving the spotlight from the world renown documentary channel 'Discovery' as the leader of Korean culture.

Rain's agency JTune entertainment said that "Rain's Discovery Channel documentary special will air in Australia and New Zealand this coming 31st, followed by Asia and Oceania" and continued that "in the documentary, Rain is shown as the symbolic person who represents Korea and the growing Korean pop culture."

'Discovery', a program specializing in documentary, has channels in over 170 countries and is planning to introduce Rain, who appeals to the flow of Korea's culture, in the special 'Hip Korea', focused on rising reputation of Korean pop culture.

Proposed early last year, the producers of 'Hip Korea' have followed Rain's footsteps for 6 months and will prove Korea's capacity through the Korean star Rain who is receiving attention as a singer and an actor.

Furthermore, through interviews with America's top entertainer Steven Colbert, the host of a famous TV show 'The Colbert Report', Susan Sarandon who starred with Rain in the Wachowski brother's 'Speed Racer', directorr Park Chan-Wook and actress Lim Soo-Jeong, Rain's capacity and passion will take air.

This documentary which will be shown in Australia and New Zealand this coming 31st, will also be available in Asia, including Korea, in February 23rd.

Source: Joy News/Sports Kahn/Cuki/Daily Sports/Sports Joseon/Daily Hankook/Go News/Joins/Osen/Tonhap/My Daily/Asia Economy
Brief translation credit: rain bird@rain-eu.com


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UPDATE :

Country Australia & New Zealand
Channel Discovery Channel
Series Hip Korea

31 January 2009, 19:30:00 (Duration - 60 Minutes)
01 February 2009, 01:30:00 (Duration - 60 Minutes)
01 February 2009, 07:30:00 (Duration - 60 Minutes)

http://www.discoverychannel.co.uk/tv-schedule/

http://www.discoverychannel.co.uk/tv-schedule/

Friday, November 28, 2008

Discovery Film Picture


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