Life Film Story Studio
May your life be a film
Cub-reporter Kim Han-deul
sswante88@naver.com
He Life Film Story Studio is a studio where you get to be the main character in a film. There are four photo zones. The first zone is a 1930s independent activist photo zone. The studio looks like the national independence fighter headquarters during the 1933 Japanese colonial era. It was designed to thank those who fought for national independence for putting their lives at risk to defend our homeland.
The second zone is a 1950s international market photo zone. It is designed as a 1950s Korean wedding scene, where the table is set in the yard and everyone is taking pictures around it.
The third zone is a sunny 1980s photo zone. The room looks just like the time when the LP was played on the turntable. It is based on a wood interior with a retro mood. There are also memorable props that give out 7080 vibes.
Finally, the fourth zone is a sunny 1990s photo zone. 'My dream is a career woman!' A suit outfit including a stack of files, handbag, and high heels is mandatory. Workers are quick on their feet to finish what is given to them at hand.
The price is 45,000KRW per event. Visitors can choose two zones to take photos in. Visitors should try to arrive 15 minutes early to change clothes and get ready. The photo shoot will take around 20 minutes. At the end of the shoot, seven photos edited by the photographer will be given to visitors.

