SUGA, “Bright” Vachirawit Chivaaree, And ATEEZ Filmed At The Same Location But Served Totally Different Vibes

For artists in general, the location is seen as half the success of the artwork. Therefore, before performing the scenes, the artists and their crews often have to research and carefully select the locations and their background to perform their works in.

Over the years, there have been many locations that have become famous as the setting for many music videos, movies, and TV shows shot there. One of them is an abandoned place in Thailand that receives public attention when it is the place where SUGA, “Bright” Vachirawit Chivaaree, and ATEEZ came and made their works.

Although the same place, these celebrities give the public different angles and feelings when watching it. You might not notice it too much when you see their works, but now, let's take a look at the difference in the vibe they give off at the same location:

It can be said that, with the current development, the choice of filming locations is no longer as limited as the way producers did many years ago. So one can expect many amazing locations to be explored and included in the scenes.

Kpop seems to be the place that always leads the trend in finding the best filming locations, appearing in artists' MVs and making them stand out. Besides, there are also locations that are frequently used in MVs of different K-pop artists while the public is very interested and curious to discover them.

For example, both BTS and ITZY filmed in an undeveloped land in kσrєα, near Incheon International Airport, for the music videos "Permission to Dance" and "Not Shy". Later, it became a place that many fans want to visit when coming here.

Likewise, parts of BTS's "Black Swan" music video, P1Harmony's "Do It Like This" music video, and the Hollywood movie Don't Worry Darling were shot at the Los Angeles Theater in Los Angeles' Broadway Theater District. Well, and of course it attracted more interest than their marketing team working to promote the theater for a year.

However, it's not just locations in kσrєα and LA that are used multiple times. A location in Thailand was recently filmed for SUGA's solo MV, ATEEZ's MV, and “Bright” Vachirawit Chivaaree's hít Thai drama. Then it received a lot of attention. fans because through each work, fans feel breath-taking view of this place.

According to a Quora user, the place in question is Bang Krachao Football Stadium in Samut Prakan province, Thailand. It was built in 1972. This is a private outdoor stadium that has been abandoned for many years in the northeast of Bangkok.

Previously, this football field was used for professional football matches until 2007. The current condition of this football field has seriously deteriorated and everything around has become desolate and a few traces left. However, it is this setting that makes it an occasional filming spot.

If you don't know, this soccer field is one of the main scenes in SUGA's MV Agust D "Haegeum" which was released in April. It is in the last scene when SUGA кιℓℓed the boss/pσlícєman. changed his ego after being tortured here.

The abandoned football stadium is the perfect setting for the story. It brings a wild, strong feeling but is also very mysterious and stimulates the viewer's emotions. Like the fast and overwhelming tempo of the song itself.

Meanwhile, this stadium is also the setting that ATEEZ chose for the Spin Off: From The Witness concept and the “HALAZIA” MV. The group also filmed in Thailand but not only in the abandoned New World Mall but also in this stadium.

This is really a great venue for ATEEZ's gritty dark world concept in their "HALAZIA" MV. Although the setting and location are similar, ATEEZ makes this stadium feel more painful than dαngєrous, like the mafia in SUGA's MV.

Then, at the same place, it became the setting for a real abandoned sports stadium in F4 Thailand: Meteor Garden. This is the Thai TV series version of the manga series Meteor Garden by author Yoko Kamio starring famous actor "Bright" Vachirawit Chivaaree.

In this Thai adaptation of the classic story, F4’s вυℓℓуing occurred at the abandoned stadium, called Köcher Stadium in the drama, on the school grounds, free from CCTV so that no one but the students would know about it. The similarities between the setting make the abandoned Bang Krachao Stadium in real life feel more truly when filming and accurately portray the original work.

So even though it's the same place used, when it comes to different music videos or movies, it gives a completely different vibe and symbolism!