Producer Kim Kwang-ho giving a lecture. Photographed by Kim Sung Kyung
By Kim Sung Kyung (lisakim@korea.ac.kr)
On November 9, the Student Counseling Center invited Kim Kwang-ho, who has directed a variety of documentaries of Korea Educational Broadcasting System (EBS) such as 60 Minutes Parents, Mother Shock, The Age of Emotions, to deliver a special lecture on emotional well-beings at the International Studies Hall of Korea University (KU).
The lecture centered on what Kim gained from his personal experiences working as a producer (PD) of numerous series that dealt with issues regarding feelings. The main point he emphasized throughout the lecture was that one¡¯s sentiment does not stem only from the personal aspects. He stated it is a combined result of one¡¯s personal aspect, social environment, and relationships. The lecturer further explained that external factors in one¡¯s social environment causes distorted and exaggerated negative emotions such as fear and unrest, highlighting the importance of not confusing such fake feelings as one¡¯s own. The lecture ended with an insightful message that, ¡°emotions are the standards of a society and its barometers,¡± highlighting the importance of sentiments and their reflection of the society.
Through this lecture, students were able to develop more comprehensive views on emotions and a better understanding on the reason behind the negative feelings. The Student Counseling Center is expected to continue to provide such programs that feature topics about mental health.
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