At 8:30 pm on the 29th,the ’45th Blue Dragon Film Awards’ (hereinafter referred to as ‘Blue Dragon Film Awards’) was held at KBS hall in Yeouido,Yeongdeungpo-gu,Seoul. This awards ceremony was broadcast live on KBS2TV and was hosted by actors Han Ji-min and Lee Je-hoon.
The honor of Best Picture went to ‘Spring in Seoul.’ In addition, Hwang Jung-min attracted attention by being nominated for the Best actor Award, were Hwang Jung-min and Jung Woo-sung were nominated. Hwang Jung-min shed tears as he expressed his gratitude to his wife.
The largest audience award also went to ‘Spring in seoul’.Actor Jung Woo-sung, who made his first official appearance since the controversy over his private life, went on stage as an award presenter and winner.Jung Woo-sung directly expressed his position on the controversy,saying,”I will accept and bear all the reprimands,” and “as a father,I will fulfill my responsibility toward my son to the end.” On this day, ‘Spring in Seoul’ won the Best Picture Award, Best Actor Award, Best Editing Award, and Most Audience Award.
Kim Go-eun and director Jang Jae-hyun of ‘The Dead’ won the Best Actress and Director awards,respectively. Kim Go-eun and director Jang Jae-hyeon expressed their tears while enjoying the joy of receiving the award. On this day, ‘Pamyo’ received a double blessing by receiving the Best Actress Award and the Director Award, and also the Art Award and the cinematographic Lighting Award.
In addition, Noh Sang-hyun of ‘Love in a Big City’ and Park Joo-hyun of ‘Drive’ were named for the Best New Actor Award, and director and actor Cho Hyun-cheol, who directed ‘You and I’, was named the Best new Director Award. Jung Hae-in of ‘Veteran 2’ and Lee Sang-hee of ‘Ro Ki-wan’ were honored with the supporting actor award. Koo Kyo-hwan, Jung Hae-in, Lim Ji-yeon, and Tang Wei received the Popular Star Award.
On this day, Lee Chan-hyuk, Rise, Lim Kim, Zico, etc. performed a breathtaking festivity stage to liven up the festival atmosphere.
Next is the winner of the ‘45th Blue Dragon Film Awards’ (film)
▲Best Picture = Spring in Seoul
▲Best Actress = Kim Go-eun (Buried)
▲Best Actor = Hwang Jung-min (Spring in Seoul)
▲Director’s Award = Jang Jae-hyun (exhumation)
▲Best Supporting Actress = Lee Sang-hee (Ro Ki-wan)
▲Best Supporting Actor = Jung Hae-in (Veteran 2)
▲ Largest Audience Award = Spring in Seoul
▲Best New Director = Jo Hyeon-cheol (You and I)
▲Best New Actress Award = Park Joo-hyun (Drive)
▲Best New Actor Award = Noh Sang-hyun (How to Love in a Big City)
▲Technical Award = Sangseop Yoo, Hanseung Jang (Veteran 2)
▲Art Award = Seo Seong-kyung (Graveyard)
▲ Best Editing = Kim Sang-beom (Spring in Seoul)
▲Best cinematographic lighting = Lee Mo-gae and Lee Seong-hwan (Bamyo)
▲Music Award = Primary (love in a Big City)
▲Best Screenplay=Cho Hyeon-cheol (You and I)
▲Cheongjeongwon Short Film Award = Yurim
▲Cheongjeongwon Popular Star Award=Koo Kyo-hwan, Jung Hae-in, Lim Ji-yeon, Tang Wei
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What are the key challenges facing the renewable energy sector today?
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Time.news Editor (John Doe): Good day, everyone! Today, we have a special guest, Dr. Emily Carter,an expert in renewable energy and enduring technologies. Welcome, Dr. Carter!
Dr. Emily Carter: Thank you, John! It’s great to be here.
John: Let’s dive right in. We’ve seen a meaningful shift in energy production over the past decade. In your opinion, what are the moast critical advancements in renewable energy technology we shoudl be aware of?
Dr. Carter: Absolutely, John. One of the most significant advancements has been in solar panel efficiency. We’ve seen a jump from around 15% to over 23% in some commercial applications. Additionally,battery storage technology has improved dramatically,allowing for better energy management and making renewables more reliable.
John: Interesting! Many people are concerned about the intermittency of renewable sources. how do you see technology tackling this issue?
Dr. Carter: That’s a great question! The advent of grid-scale battery storage systems and innovative solutions like pumped hydro storage are helping us manage that intermittency. We’re also witnessing the rise of smart grid technology that optimizes energy distribution and usage in real time.
John: Speaking of innovations, what do you think is the most promising emerging technology in the renewable sector?
Dr. Carter: I would have to say hydrogen fuel cells. They’re incredibly versatile and can store energy long-term. We’re also seeing strides in green hydrogen production, which could revolutionize several industries, including transportation and manufacturing.
john: Climate change is a pressing issue, and many governments are setting aspiring targets for net-zero emissions.How do you think these policies will shape the future of renewable energy?
Dr. Carter: Policy is crucial! Governments play a significant role in promoting renewable energy through incentives and regulations. We’re seeing countries investing heavily in R&D for clean technologies, which will accelerate their adoption. The more supportive the policy habitat, the faster we can transition to a greener grid.
John: And what can individuals do to contribute to this energy transition?
Dr. Carter: Individuals can make a tremendous impact by adopting energy-efficient practices at home, like using LED lighting and energy-efficient appliances. Furthermore, advocating for policies that support renewable energy and voting for politicians who prioritize climate change can drive systemic change.
John: A lot of actionable insights, Dr. Carter! Lastly, what message do you have for those who are skeptical about the transition to renewable energy?
Dr. Carter: Fully understandable, but it’s essential to recognize the ongoing progress and feasibility of renewables. The technology is growing more affordable and accessible every day. Investing in renewables is not just an environmental imperative; it can also lead to economic growth and job creation in the long run.
John: Thank you for your time, Dr. Carter, and for sharing your insights today. The future of renewable energy indeed looks exciting!
Dr. Carter: Thank you, John! I appreciate the opportunity to discuss these crucial issues.
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