Brief Summary
This episode of Pinggyego features a conversation between comedian and TV personality Yoo Jae Seok and two prominent variety show PDs, Na Young Seok and Jee Seok Jin. They discuss their experiences in the industry, the challenges of creating successful shows, and the unique dynamics between staff and cast members. The episode also includes a humorous segment about the "good cop, bad cop" approach used by PDs to motivate their teams.
- The episode highlights the importance of teamwork and understanding the perspectives of both staff and cast members in the variety show industry.
- It also provides insights into the pressures and anxieties faced by PDs, particularly when it comes to maintaining high standards and delivering successful shows.
Lipton Zero Peach Iced Tea PPL
The episode begins with Jae Seok introducing Lipton's new zero-sugar peach iced tea. He praises its taste and mentions that he enjoys iced tea, especially during cold weather. He expresses his appreciation for the product and its refreshing flavor.
Na Young Seok's Arrival
Na Young Seok, the guest PD, arrives late due to his poor sense of direction. He admits to being nervous about getting lost and calls Song Hwa, a staff member, for directions. Jae Seok and Seok Jin tease him about his directional challenges, highlighting his reputation for being bad with directions.
Industry Talk: The Early Days
The conversation shifts to the early days of their careers. Jae Seok and Seok Jin reminisce about their time working together on shows like "Woman6" and "Star Golden Bell." They discuss the industry's shift towards reality-based variety shows and how Na Young Seok's show "Grandpa Over Flowers" revolutionized the genre.
Industry Talk: The Challenges of Variety Shows
The conversation continues with a discussion about the challenges of creating successful variety shows. Na Young Seok shares his insights on the importance of teamwork and the difficulties of maintaining consistency in shows like "Running Man." He also talks about the pressure of delivering high-quality content every week.
Industry Talk: The Good Cop, Bad Cop
The episode features a humorous segment about the "good cop, bad cop" approach used by PDs to motivate their teams. Na Young Seok describes how he uses this tactic to ensure that the cast members perform their best, even when they are not enthusiastic about a particular segment. He explains that this approach is often necessary to maintain the momentum of the show and deliver entertaining content.
Industry Talk: The Importance of Success
Na Young Seok discusses the importance of success in the variety show industry. He emphasizes that while it's important to pursue personal passions, it's crucial to first prove oneself by delivering successful shows. He shares his own experience of starting out in variety shows and how he eventually achieved success by focusing on delivering high-quality content.
Industry Talk: The Pressure of Expectations
The conversation turns to the pressure of expectations that comes with being a successful PD. Na Young Seok shares his experiences of feeling pressure to deliver consistently high-quality content and how he deals with the anxieties that come with it. He also discusses the importance of understanding the perspectives of both staff and cast members.
Industry Talk: The Evolution of Variety Shows
The episode concludes with a discussion about the evolution of variety shows and the role of camera operators in shaping the genre. Na Young Seok and Seok Jin discuss the impact of camera operator Kang Chan Hee, who developed innovative filming techniques for group variety shows. They also share their personal experiences and insights into the industry's history and its ongoing evolution.