Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Cinematography and Lighting

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Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Cinematography and Lighting
Awarded forBest Cinematography and Lighting
Country South Korea
Presented by Blue Dragon Film Awards
First awarded1963
Last awarded2021
WinnerLee Eui-tae
Website www.blueaward.co.kr

The Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Cinematography and Lighting is one of the awards that is presented annually at the Blue Dragon Film Awards by Sports Chosun , which is typically held at the end of the year. [1]

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Winners

1963–2013: Best Cinematography

#YearCinematographerFilm
11963 Lee Yong-min The Conqueror
21964Hong Dong-hyuk (black-and-white) Extra Human Being
Kim Jong-rae (color) Red Scarf
31965Seo Jeong-minHeukmaek
41966Ahn Yun-hyeok (black-and-white)DMZ
Chun Jo-myung, Lee Byeong-woo (color)Farewell, Japan
51967Seo Jeong-min (black-and-white)Late Autumn
Hong Dong-hyuk (color)Children in the Firing Range
61969Hong Dong-hyuk (black-and-white)Bun-nyeo
Jeong Woon-gyo (color)You
71970Jang Seok-junSpring, Spring
81971Hong Dong-hyuk When a Woman Breaks Her Jewel Box
91972Seo Jeong-minA Hotel Room
101973Yoo Jae-hyung Long Live the Island Frogs
111990
121991Jung Il-sung Fly High Run Far
131992Yoo Young-gil White Badge
141993Jung Il-sung Sopyonje
151994Shin Ok-hyunLife and Death of the Hollywood Kid
161995Yoo Young-gil A Single Spark
171996Park Hee-juThe Ginkgo Bed
181997Chun Jo-myung Downfall
191998Yoo Young-gil Christmas in August
201999Jeong Kwang-seok Nowhere to Hide
212000Kim Seong-bok Joint Security Area
222001Kim Hyung-koo Musa (film)
232002Jung Il-sung Chi-hwa-seon
242003Kim Hyung-koo Memories of Murder
252004Hong Kyung-pyo Taegukgi
26 2005Kim Ji-yong A Bittersweet Life
27 2006Choi Young-hwan Tazza: The High Rollers
28 2007Yoon Nam-joo Epitaph
29 2008 Lee Mo-gae The Good, the Bad, the Weird
30 2009Park Hyun-cheol Take Off
31 2010 Lee Mo-gae Secret Reunion
32 2011Kim Woo-hyung The Front Line
33 2012Kim Tae-gyeong A Muse
34 2013Choi Young-hwan The Berlin File

2005–2013: Best Lighting

#YearLighting designerFilm
26 2005Shin Kyung-man Duelist
27 2006Lee Kang-san The Host
28 2007Im Jae-young Hwang Jin-yi
29 2008Kang Dae-hee Modern Boy
30 2009Choi Cheol-su, Park Dong-sun Mother
31 2010Oh Seung-chul I Saw the Devil
32 2011Hwang Soon-wook The Yellow Sea
33 2012Hong Seung-cheol A Muse
34 2013Kim Sung-kwan The Berlin File

2014–present: Best Cinematography and Lighting

#YearCinematographer and Lighting designerFilm
35 2014Choi Chan-min, Yu Yeong-jong Kundo: Age of the Rampant
36 2015Kim Tae-gyeong, Hong Seung-cheol The Throne
37 2016 Lee Mo-gae, Lee Sung-hwan Asura: The City of Madness
38 2017Jo Hyung-rae, Park Jung-woo The Merciless
39 2018Kim Woo-hyung, Kim Seung-kyu 1987: When the Day Comes
40 2019Kim Ji-yong Swing Kids
41 2020 Hong Kyung-pyo Deliver Us from Evil
42 2021Lee Eui-tae The Book of Fish
43 2022 Lee Mo-gae, Lee Sung-hwan Hunt
44 2023Kim Tae-kyeong, Hong Seung-chul The Night Owl

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References

  1. Im, Eun-byel (January 19, 2021). "Blue Dragon Film Awards to be held on Feb. 9". The Korea Herald . Retrieved April 24, 2021.

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