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#BattleofChojinReservoir #BattleofKunuri #US-ChinaWar Late November 1950, around Chojin Reservoir in South Hamgyong Province. In the biting cold of -30 degrees Celsius, a fierce battle took place between the US and Chinese armies. The Battle of Chojin Reservoir, considered one of the world's three greatest winter battles. It was a battle in which the US 1st Marine Division was surrounded by seven divisions of the Chinese army under the orders of Mao Zedong and fought fiercely for two weeks. We take a look at the large-scale conflict between the US and China that took place on the Korean Peninsula over a period of six months from the fall of 1950 to the spring of 1951 through the Battle of Chojin Reservoir and the Battle of Kunuri. Over a total of six months of production, the characters were created using 3D SCAN and a virtual camera system (Virtual Cam-Vcam) linked to a real-time game engine (Unreal) using a dynamic filming technique similar to real-life filming, reenacting the battle scenes of Chojin Reservoir and Kunuri. In addition, the war footage, which had previously only been available in black and white, was restored to color using deep learning. In addition, by implementing the appearances of key figures surrounding the war (MacArthur, Mao Zedong, Stalin, Truman, etc.) at the time as digital humans (Photo-Realism Digital Human), the main statements and situations of each figure were conveyed more realistically.