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Kim Chang-ju (film Editor)
Kim Chang-ju (; born 1972) is a South Korean film editor and director. He started working in editing department of 2005 film ''Welcome to Dongmakgol''. He edited films with directors Bong Joon-ho (''Snowpiercer'' (2013)), Kim Seong-hun (filmmaker), Kim Seong-hun (''A Hard Day'' (2014) and ''Tunnel (2016 film), Tunnel'' (2016)), Park Hee-gon (''Fengshui (2018 film), Fengshui''), Park Hoon-jung (''V.I.P. (2017 film), V.I.P.'' (2017), ''The Witch: Part 1. The Subversion'' (2018)) and Cheon Myeong-kwan (''Hot Blooded (film), Hot Blooded'' (2022)) among others. As of May 2022, Kim has edited more than 60 films and 2 TV series ''Athena: Goddess of War'' (2010), ''Kingdom (South Korean TV series), Kingdom'' (2019–20). Kim made his directorial debut in 2021 thriller film ''Hard Hit''. He has #Awards and nominations, won Grand Bell Awards and Blue Dragon Film Awards for Best Editing for films ''Snowpiercer'' (2013) and ''A Hard Day'' (2014) respectively. Filmography As director As ...
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Film Editor
Film editing is both a creative and a technical part of the post-production process of filmmaking. The term is derived from the traditional process of working with film which increasingly involves the use of digital technology. The film editor works with raw footage, selecting shots and combining them into sequences which create a finished motion picture. Film editing is described as an art or skill, the only art that is unique to cinema, separating filmmaking from other art forms that preceded it, although there are close parallels to the editing process in other art forms such as poetry and novel writing. Film editing is often referred to as the "invisible art" because when it is well-practiced, the viewer can become so engaged that they are not aware of the editor's work. On its most fundamental level, film editing is the art, technique and practice of assembling shots into a coherent sequence. The job of an editor is not simply to mechanically put pieces of a film togeth ...
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Kingdom (South Korean TV Series)
''Kingdom'' () is a 2019 South Korean period horror streaming television series, created and written by Kim Eun-hee and based on the webtoon series ''The Kingdom of the Gods'' (신의나라:버닝헬) by writer Kim Eun-hee and artist Yang Kyung-il. As Netflix's first original Korean series, it premiered on January 25, 2019. It stars Ju Ji-hoon, Ryu Seung-ryong, Bae Doo-na, Kim Sang-ho, Kim Sung-kyu and Kim Hye-jun. The entire first season, and the first episode of the second were directed by Kim Seong-hun, with Park In-je directing the remainder of that season. Set in the 16th century and three years after the end of the Imjin War, ''Kingdom'' takes place in a fictional, medieval-inspired Joseon (modern-day Korea) and blends political thriller and elements from zombie horror. The story follows Lee Chang, the Crown Prince of Joseon, who attempts to investigate the mysterious illness recently afflicting the King, only to find himself caught in the middle of a deadly epidemic ...
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Heart Is
''Heart is...'' (), also known as ''Hearty Paws'', is a 2006 South Korean drama film directed by Park Eun-hyung and Oh Dal-kyun. Plot Two siblings, an 11-year-old boy named Chan-yi (Yoo Seung-ho) and his little sister So-yi (Kim Hyang-gi), have been abandoned by their mother, and are left to survive on their own. For his sister's 6th birthday, Chan-yi decides to give her a dog. He sneaks into a house of an old couple and steals a newly born puppy, which she's been longing to have. Even though they are poor, they were happy. But everything changed after a tragic accident; So-yi died. Chan-yi blames this on his dog and finds his way to his mother, not realizing that the dog was the only true family that would never leave him. Cast * Yoo Seung-ho as Chan-yi * Kim Hyang-gi as So-yi * Dolly as hearty * Ahn Gil-kang * Jung Min-ah Jung Min-ah (born March 3, 1994) is a South Korean actress. She began her career as a child actress, starring in television dramas such as '' Damo'' ...
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Fly, Daddy, Fly
''Fly, Daddy, Fly'' is a 2006 South Korean drama film. It is based upon a novel of the same name by Japanese author Kaneshiro Kazuki, where the Japanese version of the book was made into a Japanese film in 2005. It was directed by Choi Jong-tae and produced by Dyne Film-Guardtec. Lee Joon-gi was reportedly paid , which is relatively low compared with his rising popularity following ''King and the Clown''. This is because the contract was signed in early December before ''King and the Clown'' was released when Lee was an unknown actor. Synopsis The film revolves around Jang Ka-pil (Lee Moon-sik) in his 40s, who leads an ordinary life with his adorable wife and their 17-year-old daughter, Dami (Kim So-eun). He faces a crisis when his daughter is sexually assaulted by a high school boxing star from a rich, well-connected family and he finds no help from the school or police authorities. To prove that he is not a coward and will do anything for his family, he decides to take revenge ...
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Kwon Hyung-jin
Kwon Hyung-jin (born 1964) is a South Korean film director. Kwon debuted with ''For Horowitz'' (2006), which won Best New Director at the 44th Grand Bell Awards, including nominations for Best Music, Best Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Sound and Best Actress, and was also nominated for Asia New Talent Award at the 10th Shanghai International Film Festival in 2007. His second feature is the thriller ''Truck'' (2008). His second thriller ''Deep Trap'' (2015) won Best Film Award in the Orient Express section at the Fantasporto in 2016. Filmography *''MOB 2025'' (short film, 2001) - film director, director *''For Horowitz'' (2006) - director, script editor *''Truck'' (2008) - director *''Wedding Dress (film), Wedding Dress'' (2010) - director *''Deep Trap'' (2015) - director, script editor Awards *2007 44th Grand Bell Awards, 44th Grand Bell Awards: Best New Director (''For Horowitz'') References External links

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For Horowitz
''For Horowitz'' () is a 2006 South Korean drama film directed by Kwon Hyung-jin and starring Uhm Jung-hwa, Shin Eui-jae and Park Yong-woo. Plot Kim Ji-soo is a 30-year-old single woman who once dreamed about becoming a world-class pianist, but ends up opening a small neighborhood piano school on the outskirts of Seoul, where she teaches children to play. She then meets Yoon Gyung-min, a 7-year-old orphaned boy who starts pestering her for no apparent reason. Gyung-min's parents died in a car accident, and he now lives with his uncaring grandmother. He is a troublemaker, emotionally distant from his peers, and possibly autistic. When Ji-soo discovers that Gyung-min has untapped musical genius, she becomes determined to turn him into a renowned pianist like Vladimir Horowitz. She does this for her own selfish reasons, because if she gains the reputation of being a great piano teacher, that would lead to her school's success. She uses music to communicate with her gifted student, ...
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Bewitching Attraction
''Bewitching Attraction'' (; lit. "The Discreet Charm of Female Professors") is a 2006 South Korean black comedy film. The debut film by South Korean director Lee Ha, the plot revolves around a troubled professor (Moon So-ri) and her sexual escapades. The film was released on 16 March 2006, and had a total attendance of 691,735."Korean Film List 2006: Box Office Admission Results"
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The movie revolves around Eun-sook (), a lovely but promiscuous professor in a university, who has all the male professors wrapped around her finger. When a popular comic book artist Seok-gyu (

Kim Dae-woo
Kim Dae-woo (born 1962) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Kim started his filmmaking career by winning the 1991 Korean Film Council Screenplay Contest. He was an accomplished screenwriter with a number of hit scripts, including ''The Girl for Love and The One for Marriage'' (1993), ''An Affair'' (1998), ''Rainbow Trout'' (1999), and ''Untold Scandal'' (2003). Making a switch to directing, he debuted with the hit period drama film ''Forbidden Quest'' (2006), followed by ''The Servant'' (2010) and '' Obsessed'' (2014). ''Forbidden Quest'' won the Best New Director at the 42nd Baeksang Arts Awards, and Best New Director and Best Screenplay at the 26th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards in 2006. Filmography As screenwriter *''The Girl for Love and The One for Marriage'' (1993) *''Wedding Story 2'' (1994) *''Pirates'' (1994) *'' Kill the Love'' (1996) *''Ivan the Mercenary'' (1997) *''An Affair'' (1998) *''Rainbow Trout'' (1999) *''The Foul King'' (2000) * ...
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Forbidden Quest
''Forbidden Quest'' () is a 2006 South Korean period drama film about a scholar during the Joseon Dynasty who begins to write erotic novels, and becomes the lover of the King's favorite concubine. The film has not been released in Europe or America, and is only available on region 3 DVDs since May 27, 2006. Plot At the start of the film, Kim Yoon-seo, an Inspections officer (police inspector) is seen at his home where his brother has been beaten almost to death. His family wants to submit a false appeal to the king accusing the family of the Deputy Prime Minister, the Lim family. The Lim family had by the past submitted a false appeal against Yoon-seo's family. However Yoon-seo does not wish to submit such an appeal, much to the anger of his elders. He returns to the court where the King hands him an important assignment. The King's concubine, Jung-bin, had a painting she had drawn mounted, but it was replaced by an exact copy, she only realized because of the lack of a scribbl ...
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Park Kwang-hyun (film Director)
Park Kwang-hyun (; born August 21, 1969) is a South Korean commercial director, commercial and film director. He is best known for co-writing and directing the 2005 critical and commercial hit ''Welcome to Dongmakgol''. Early life Park Kwang-hyun grew up in the countryside with his grandmother. When he was in primary school, he began watching his first films, like ''Superman (1978 film), Superman'' and ''Robot Taekwon V'', and fell in love with the art of cinema. He would talk about films with his friends all day, and go to the movie theater any chance he got. Career For his college degree, Park studied Visual Design at Hongik University. The Hongdae area is known as one of the most diverse and important spots in Korea when it comes to music and arts, many indie bands go through Hongdae clubs before becoming famous, and many artists, designers and writers emerged from this environment. After graduation, Park started his own company with a few friends, and went on to become one ...
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Ji Chang-wook
Ji Chang-wook (born 5 July 1987) is a South Korean actor and singer. He rose to fame for playing the lead role of Dong-hae in daily drama series '' Smile Again'' (2010–2011), and had notable lead roles in television series such as ''Warrior Baek Dong-soo'' (2011), '' Empress Ki'' (2013–2014), '' Healer'' (2014–2015), ''The K2'' (2016), ''Suspicious Partner'' (2017), ''Melting Me Softly'' (2019), ''Backstreet Rookie'' (2020), '' Lovestruck in the City ''(2020-2021), ''The Sound of Magic'' (2022), and ''If You Wish Upon Me'' (2022). Career 2006–2009: Beginnings Ji began his career in musical theatre. He made his onscreen debut in the 2006 film ''Days...'' and had a minor role in the 2008 television drama ''You Stole My Heart''. He officially debuted in 2008 through the film, ''Sleeping Beauty''. In 2009, he appeared in '' My Too Perfect Sons'', playing the timid, youngest brother who ends up raising his best friend's daughter at just 20 years old. The weekend family dram ...
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Lee Jae-in
Lee Jae-in (born February 6, 2004) is a South Korean actress. She first gained recognition through a blockbuster film '' Svaha: The Sixth Finger''. Career Lee Jae-in is one of the few South Korean celebrities born in Gangwon, a border province with North Korea. Lee debuted in 2012 as the child counterpart of a supporting character in tvN's daily drama ''Ice Adonis''. Her first prominent casting was for 2019 religious mystery film '' Svaha: The Sixth Finger''. Her portrayal of two different twin girls has earned her various wins and nominations from major film awards. In that year Lee also played her first regular role in television series with JTBC's '' Beautiful World''. In 2021 Lee was cast in JTBC's legal espionage series ''Undercover'' and SBS' sport drama ''Racket Boys'' as a national youth badminton team's ace athlete. The same year she got praised for her role in the ticking clock-thriller film ''Hard Hit ''Hard Hit'' () is a 2021 South Korean action thriller fil ...
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