Chung Chung-hoon
Chung Chung-hoon (born June 15, 1970) is a South Korean cinematographer and filmmaker, best known for his collaborations with director Park Chan-wook and other films, such as Me and Earl and the Dying Girl and It.
Chung Chung-hoon | |
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Born | |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1996–present |
Chung Chung-hoon | |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Jeong Jeonghun |
McCune–Reischauer | Chŏng Chŏnghun |
Early life
Chung was born in Seoul, South Korea. Then he attended Dongguk University in 1990 as theater major, he turned his focus on cinematography, directing three shorts and learning the ropes. During his senior year, he made his debut as cinematographer on a feature called Yuri.[2]
Filmography
Denotes films that have not yet been released |
Year | Film | Director | Note |
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1996 | Yuri | Yun-ho Yang | |
2000 | Record | Gi-hun Kim Jong-seok Kim |
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2001 | Gohoe | Jeong-jin Kim | |
2003 | Oldboy | Park Chan-wook | |
2004 | Three... Extremes | Segment "Cut" | |
2005 | Antarctic Journal | Yim Pil-sung | |
Lady Vengeance | Park Chan-wook | ||
2006 | Dasepo Naughty Girls | E J-yong | |
I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK | Park Chan-wook | ||
Tainted Love | R. Dani | ||
2009 | Thirst | Park Chan-wook | |
2010 | Blades of Blood | Lee Joon-ik | |
The Unjust | Ryoo Seung-wan | ||
2011 | Battlefield Heroes | Lee Joon-ik | |
2013 | Stoker | Park Chan-wook | |
New World | Park Hoon-jung | ||
2014 | Boulevard | Dito Montiel | |
2015 | Me and Earl and the Dying Girl | Alfonso Gomez-Rejon | |
2016 | The Handmaiden | Park Chan-wook | |
2017 | It | Andy Muschietti | |
The Current War | Alfonso Gomez-Rejon | ||
2018 | Hotel Artemis | Drew Pearce | |
2019 | Zombieland: Double Tap | Ruben Fleischer | |
Earthquake Bird | Wash Westmoreland | ||
2021 | Last Night in Soho | Edgar Wright | Post-production |
2022 | Uncharted | Ruben Fleischer | Post-production |
References
- Ju, Seongcheol. 우리 시대 영화 장인: 기술을 미학으로 끌어올린 여덟 명의 영화 예술가 이야기. ISBN 9788930104456. Retrieved 2018-02-11.
- Blair, Iain (29 January 2013). "'Stoker' to help Chung reboot career in States". Variety.com. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
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