The Details & Meticulous Work In BLACKPINK's MV

The Details & Meticulous Work In BLACKPINK's MV
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When it comes to professionalism and quality products, YG Entertainment never fails the fan's heart.

You can say anything you want about the K-Pop entertainment company, but by the end of the day, they've produced some of the most successful K-pop artists to date and are still one of the key players in this music industry, in spite of some of the hardships that they've faced in recent years.

Every product release by BLACKPINK is undeniably a worldwide hit, and the same goes for the quality of the girl group's music videos as well.

And this can only be achieved, if the professionals who work with the girl group members behind the scenes are not just talented, but are giving their 110% effort. By now, we are all pretty much well informed on how BLACKPINK's music is always a chart smashing hit, as producer Teddy Park has talked about how each group member contributes to the outcome of a song in the Netflix documentary 'Light Up the Sky'. Teddy Park's long time experience in the industry and his signature production quality paired with the girl group's talents inevitably brings out the best that K-Pop can offer to the fas.

So let's take a look at how a lot of effort goes into the details of BLACKPINK's MV's.

Computer graphics may be at pretty much any K-Pop company's disposal to use, but in some cases, it's best to do things manually. Take these examples from 'DDU-DU DDU-DU' for instance.

The stage design seems much too fantasy-like and surreal, yet...

To give the girl group members the grand opening that they can flex their aura and shine like the stars that they truly are, this cement-like stage had to be crafted and lifted into the air. And this was all just for a few seconds of screen time throughout the MV as well.

And this tank...

They actually built this blinged-out tank. Of course, it probably doesn't fire anything. But nevertheless, still a blinged-out tank.

And this trap is seen in 'Kill This Love'...

Again, they actually built it. Not CG.

You can watch the video about the detailed process of making MV "Kill This Love" below.

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