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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Park Shin Hye Donates Talent for the Visually and Hearing Impaired

Park Shin-hye Donates Talent for the Visually and Hearing-impaired
Atress Park Shin-hye records the narration for short film “One Perfect Day.” [Mog Interactive]
Actress Park Shin-hye has donated her talent by providing narration for her new short film for the visually and hearing-impaired.
The film’s promoter, Mod Interactive, said through a press release on Monday that the actress donated her talent to create the ‘barrier free film’ version of her new short film “One Perfect Day,” directed by Kim Ji-woon and starring actor Yoon Kye-sang.
The new version has audio features and subtitles that narrates and describes every action in the film to aid the visually and hearing-impaired, the promoter added.

The Korean Barrier Free Film Committee, found in October 2011, has been producing films of various genres in barrier free film versions.
The new version of the film, which was originally released online on April 30, will be released next month.

Meanwhile, Park will visit Thailand with a fan event named “2013 Park Shin-hye Asia Tour KISS OF ANGEL,” which will be her first fan meeting in the country, on June 29.
Park will be coming back to the small screen through a new SBS drama tentatively titled “The Heirs” with Korean actor Lee Min-ho around October.
Park Shin-hye Donates Talent for the Visually and Hearing-impaired
From left, actress Park Shin-hye and actor Yoon Kye-sang on the official poster of “One Perfect Day.” [Mog Interactive]

Source : tenasia


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