Neo Zone albums | How It’s Made | Johnny’s Communication Center (JCC) Ep.17 - Summary

Summary

The video shows the K-pop group NCT visiting a CD printing factory to see their album "NEO ZONE" being made. They meet with a 25-year veteran of the factory named Brad, who explains the process of creating a CD. The group watches as the CDs are mastered, replicated, and printed. They also participate in the packaging process, inserting photo cards and stickers into the albums. Throughout the video, the members of NCT express their excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to see their album being made. At the end, they thank Brad and everyone involved in the album's production, and invite their fans to enjoy the album.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The album being printed is called "NEO ZONE".
2. The location of the printing is in Hwaseong-si.
3. The person explaining the process is named Brad.
4. Brad has been working in the industry for 25 years.
5. The initial stage of the process is called "mastering & stamper making".
6. The Laser Beam Recorder determines more than 50% of the final quality of the CD.
7. The music is already encoded in the CD during the first process.
8. The CDs are not burned, but replicated.
9. The replication process involves applying a photo resist and metalizing the CD.
10. The aluminum layer is applied to the CD to allow the laser beam to be reflected.
11. A protective layer is applied to the CD to protect the signal.
12. The CD is then cured and dried in a UV station.
13. The printing process involves applying six colors, with white being the first color.
14. The designers' concept determines the colors used in the printing process.
15. The album has a random photo card inserted into each copy.
16. The final stage of the process involves packing and wrapping the CDs.
17. The person narrating the video has been involved in the music creation process, but not in the middle process of making the album.
18. The narrator is proud to have been a part of the album creation process, even if it was just for a small part.
19. The narrator thanks Brad and everyone involved in the album creation process.