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Blogger R’s Creator Playbook

Author

Hwang Hongsun

Publisher

SANZINI

Categories

Literature & Fiction

Audience

Adult

Overseas Licensing

Keywords

  • #Career; Creator; Content; Blogger

Copyright Contact

Kang Sugeul

  • Publication Date

    2021-02-08
  • No. of pages

    160
  • ISBN

    9788965457084
  • Dimensions

    110 * 178
Overview

Blogger R’s Creator Playbook introduces stories about how Blogger R unweariedly keeps creating content in the era of limitless competition when new creators appear and disappear everyday. 

Book Intro

In this age of one-person content, while the media grows more diverse, ranging from blogs to YouTube, these facts are consistent about creators: they create content based on their interests and they communicate with the world through their channels. R, who created his film blog on Naver in 2003 and has become one of the power bloggers, is a veteran film content creator. Most of the people who operated blogs in the initial stage of web log have quit, but he still sees over 5,000 visitors to his blog per day on average. So far he has enjoyed the cumulative number of  40 million visitors, some 32,000 subscribers, 50,000 or so scrapping records, and over 8,200 postings including private ones. Considering that Blogger R has run his blog for 17 years, it means that he writes at least one posting a day. What drives him to create new content each and every day? 

 

Through the creator R’s own story of how his hobby transforms into his online content, Blogger R’s Creator Playbook aims to illustrate what gives you the strength to continue to do what you like. R started small and weak, but he has brought about changes even into his own life through blogging. What a moving story it is!  Based on his Naver blog, he now runs a YouTube channel of his own about film. In this age of limitless competition when every day sees the rise and fall of new creators, R talks about how to unweariedly create content for a long time to come.  

 

This book does not look at the life of a content creator merely through rose-tinted spectacles. It talks about both the joys and burdens of living as a creator. R says that as a blogger he could contemplate films from various perspectives and more deeply instead of simply watching them. There were also times when he had to make a hard decision or had to contemplate more deeply once his blog, having attracted more people as time went by, became more than just a pastime. Time and again since graduating college, he has thought about whether to choose between blogging and finding a job and he still does to this day. Once in a while R also becomes skeptical of running the blog, asking himself, “Why should I even do this blog?” There are probably many other creators who run their channels that share these kinds of worries and dilemmas. Likewise, Blogger R’s Creator Playbook addresses the practical problems that creators face.

About the Author

Hwang Hongsun



Hongsun Hwang is a film content creator who has been running a Naver film blog under the name of “Red Sunny’s Project-R” since 2003 and now owns other channels on different platforms. As far as film is concerned, Hwang becomes very chatty and he feels honored by and prefers such replies as “hhh” or “LOL” over “I love your review.” to his postings. He is crazy about each and every Pixar Animation film but tries to love all the films from around the world. Hwang traveled to Cannes, France to attend the Cannes International Film Festival, about which he was stunningly excited because it was his very first overseas trip. There he met and interviewed such celebrities as Christopher Nolan, Michael Bay, and Tom Holland, but, Hwang says, he was so nervous at that time that he could not remember anything about the interviews. 

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