» Creator: David Cho
» Length: 18:54 min
» Codec: wmv
» Resolution: 800x600
» Size: 723 mb
» FPS: 30
» Screenshots: » Info: The SK Gaming Ladies movie is a project that I have
spent far too much time on over the past few months and it's my failure
to complete it in a more timely fashion regardless if no deadline was
set. It was unfortunately put in the backburner a few times as there
have been more time sensitive driven projects that have gotten in the
way. As it stands Christine Chi, current PMS member, was the only
member I have spoken with regarding the project. I don't believe Alice
Lew or any other member, including one who I shared a relationship
with, has ever spoken to me personally, not once, but it's understood
why Ms. Lew chose to release her statement publicly - I would do the
same in a heartbeat.
The current project has a running time of almost 20 minutes (my longest
frag movie ever, this beats Team 3D WCG 2004 - gauge of quality is
obviously subjective), 600 scenes totaling 250 GB of footage and
assorted media collected over the past year, countless presentation
changes, scrapped concept ideas, all covering ESWC 2007 and ESWC 2008
tournaments with a flashback of ESWC 2005. I've tried to add something
more at every opportunity while ultimately trying to tell a narrative
through a frag movie weighing in at 725 MB. It was my intent to inform
SK management or any member of SK Gaming Ladies regarding the finished
product by March 2009 long before ESWC 2009 (June 26 - 2
and a sincere apology for the delay. Thus this is a movie that meant a
lot to me for a team I've been following for a long time, something
I've been working diligently on for the past few months to hopefully
make it a pleasant and long overdue surprise for some people at the end
of the day. At certain points, however, it was extremely awkward to sit
down and finish this movie that featured someone from a former
relationship which added on to the delay but that's my fault and my
fault alone. Regardless I was not mindful enough to work faster which
leads us today:
While it was disheartening to read such a statement given the situation
from someone who represents female professional gaming in North America
and someone I'll always respect, I can't say I blame her and she had
every reason to do so with merit. To Ms. Lew I apologize for not being
more punctual with this ambitious project in scope and size, having
this movie that I consider a passion project under siege was never on
my agenda.