Photograph of Pansu Kim

The London Film School is full of people from all over the world, who have completely different culture, background, character, and know-how of filmmaking.

It was not so easy for me to communicate (not because of the language) with them, and to achieve what I wanted as a director working with other crew members. But that was part of the London Film School's beauty.

Now I know how I communicate with the film crew, express my thoughts, and achieve a harmony with them on the set.

The two-year experience at the London Film School made me stronger, so that I can easily cope with any challenge in professional filmmaking industry.

The London Film School will definitely make you better filmmaker in many ways even by just observing over how other students make their films.

I call it 'having the advantage of the diversity'. That's what the London Film School has, and it's simply unique. Since returning to Korea, I have been working on several projects that will end up as being my first feature film.

It's in the final stage of scripting and will be produced soon (if nothing bad happens). I'd love to come back to the London Film School with my feature film, show it to the students, and give then some advices in how to survive in the professional filmmaking industry. I do miss the school so much.

Pansu Kim Graduated - 2002