지민 (Jimin) 'Set Me Free Pt.2' Official MV
지민 (Jimin) 'Set Me Free Pt.2' Official MV
'FACE' Release
📆 3/24 1PM KST | 0AM ET
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Credits:
Production: OUI PRODUCTION
Director: Oui Kim
Producer: Yeonjin Kim, Hyunsik Bang
1st AD: Huiwon Song
2nd AD: Sunyoung Kim, Hyeri Shin
Director of Photography: Andy Iere Kim
1st AC: Heejeong Kim
2nd AC: Jimin Kim
DIT: Hyungjun An
3rd AC: Yeoeun Ahn
U-Crane arm Mini (Service Vision Korea)
Driver: Hakser Kim
Head Tech: Sangjo Lee
Crane Oper: Yongguen Hwang
Assist: Sungjun Lee
Scorpio Crane 38ft (Service Vision Korea)
Head Tech: Sangjo Lee
Crane Oper: Yongguen Hwang
Assist: Bumki Lee, Kiwon Lee
Key Grip: Kiheon Choi
Best Boy: Sungeun Kim, jiin Whang
Grip: Deaheon Choi
Drone Team: GodFinger
Drone Opreator: Minjae Lee
Gimbal Operator: Junhwan Cha
1st Assist: Youngjun Park
2nd Assist: Euntae Lee
Gaffer: Joonghyuk Jung
Crew: Hyunsuk Kim, Minhyeok Back, Hwayong Chung, Dongyun Sin, Yusung Han, Youngmin Choi
Art Director: Minkyu Jeon
Art Team Lead: Yesol Kim
Art Team: Youngmi Kim, Yoonhwan Kim
Show Light: J SHOW COMPANY
Crew: Minseok Choi, Kisoon Kwak, Yebum Bang, Junho Jeong, Jiwoong Han, Yerim Kwon, Haeyoung Kang, Junki Jeong, Sebin Lee
Colorist: Changbeen Yu
Assist: Soyeon Kim
BIGHIT MUSIC. Rights are reserved selectively in the video. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws. Manufactured by BIGHIT MUSIC, Seoul, Korea.
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