[NEWS] 101218 The Release of the Full Version of the "NU ABO" MV Filmed by 2PM's Nichkhun, Nichkhun
Dec 19, 2010 17:13
The full version of a “NU ABO” music video filmed by Nichkhun, from the group, 2PM, has been released and is becoming a hot topic.
The staff of MBC’s public entertainment program “We Got Married” released the “NU ABO” music video on the afternoon of Dec 15 on the program’s home page.
This music video, which was filmed by the “Khuntoria Couple’s” Nichkhun himself and features and appearance by Victoria, is the so-called “Dance Tutorial” made so that Cherlyn, Nichkhun’s youngest sister, could dance along to the “NU ABO” song.
Nichkhun’s younger sister and family, who are in Thailand, watched the music video and their delighted figures were aired on the broadcast. Immediately after the broadcast, viewers flooded the home page with requests such as “I want to watch the full MV version of Nichkhun’s debut work” and “I want Nichkhun’s dance music video to be introduced.” On this day, the Khuntoria couple’s full version of the music video gained a huge reaction, recording a number of inquiries that easily surpassed 50,000 at the time it was broadcast.
The “We Got Married” staff disclosed, “Nichkhun made and edited the video, from beginning to end, by himself. Even though it is his debut work(?*), it has a high-level of merit.” [Photo = “We Got Married” Home Page Screencap]
*t/n: The question mark was in the original article. It probably indicates the questionable use of 'debut work' (in the sense of a filmmaker's debut) for Nichkhun's video.
Source:Innolife Translated by oraday @ Wild2Day.org
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