Kim Nam-joon (RM) of BTS documents the filming of his music video for "Still Life". The music video is a first for RM, as he's working with a new director, Bang Jaeyeob, and a unique shooting method where scenes are shot in a continuous drama style and then connected together. RM is excited but also frustrated by the new method, which requires him to repeat scenes multiple times to get the perfect cut. The video features international actors and RM communicates with them in different languages. The video's concept is about "still life" that doesn't stay still, and RM's character is the only one who moves while others are still. The shoot takes two days, and RM is involved in the creative process, giving his ideas for the video. The final scene is challenging, requiring RM to be in sync with a previous clip, but he eventually gets it right after multiple takes. The music video shoot wraps up on the fourth anniversary of RM's previous album "mono.", and he reflects on the experience, expressing gratitude to the team and excitement for the album's release.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The music video for the song "Still Life" is being shot.
2. The set is decorated like the inside of a train.
3. RM is working with Director Bang Jaeyeob.
4. This type of music video is a first for RM.
5. The music video features international actors.
6. RM wrote the lyrics for the song.
7. The shoot involves a lot of cutting and connecting scenes.
8. The storyboard was made in advance.
9. RM has to repeat the same moves and actions multiple times for the shoot.
10. The song is about still life that does not stay still.
11. RM is the only one moving while others are still.
12. The shoot involves a train set and a horizon set.
13. The train set shoot involves a lot of repetition and takes.
14. RM experiences visual agnosia from repeating the same scene.
15. The horizon set shoot is more free and comfortable for RM.
16. RM has to imagine the scene and move to the music.
17. The shoot involves a glass platform and RM has to walk above it.
18. The music video shoot is nearing its end.
19. RM has to play two roles in one of the scenes.
20. The last scene involves RM being in sync with a previous clip.
21. The shoot continues for the perfect cut, with multiple retakes.
22. RM is worried about the continuous retakes but tries harder.
23. The music video shoot is completed after several dozens of takes.
24. The completion of the music video coincides with the fourth anniversary of RM's previous album "mono."
25. The album will be released in about a month's time.