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
CountrySouth Korea
Presented byBlue Dragon Film Awards
First awarded1963
Websitewww.blueaward.co.kr

The Blue Dragon Film Awards considers only blockbusters and popular movies of high artistic value released during the previous year. During the selection process, about forty movies that have made it to the final list are screened to the public for free. After the screening of each selection, the awards ceremony opens. The Blue Dragon Film Awards is the most prestigious film award in Korea at the moment.[1]

The Blue Dragon Film Awards and Grand Bell Awards are the most popular film awards in South Korea.[2][3]

Winners

Best Cinematography (1963 - 2013)

# Year Cinematographer Film
1 1963 Lee Yong-min The Conqueror
2 1964 Hong Dong-hyuk (black-and-white) Extra Human Being
Kim Jong-rae (color) Red Scarf
3 1965 Seo Jeong-min Heukmaek
4 1966 Ahn Yun-hyeok (black-and-white) DMZ
Chun Jo-myung, Lee Byeong-woo (color) Farewell, Japan
5 1967 Seo Jeong-min (black-and-white) Late Autumn
Hong Dong-hyuk (color) Children in the Firing Range
6 1969 Hong Dong-hyuk (black-and-white) Bun-nyeo
Jeong Woon-gyo (color) You
7 1970 Jang Seok-jun Spring, Spring
8 1971 Hong Dong-hyuk When a Woman Breaks Her Jewel Box
9 1972 Seo Jeong-min A Hotel Room
10 1973 Yoo Jae-hyung Long Live the Island Frogs
11 1990
12 1991 Jung Il-sung Fly High Run Far
13 1992 Yoo Young-gil White Badge
14 1993 Jung Il-sung Sopyonje
15 1994 Shin Ok-hyun Life and Death of the Hollywood Kid
16 1995 Yoo Young-gil A Single Spark
17 1996 Park Hee-ju The Ginkgo Bed
18 1997 Chun Jo-myung Downfall
19 1998 Yoo Young-gil Christmas in August
20 1999 Jeong Kwang-seok Nowhere to Hide
21 2000 Kim Seong-bok Joint Security Area
22 2001 Kim Hyung-koo Musa (film)
23 2002 Jung Il-sung Chi-hwa-seon
24 2003 Kim Hyung-koo Memories of Murder
25 2004 Hong Kyung-pyo Taegukgi
26 2005 Kim Ji-yong A Bittersweet Life
27 2006 Choi Young-hwan Tazza: The High Rollers
28 2007 Yoon Nam-joo Epitaph
29 2008 Lee Mo-gae The Good, the Bad, the Weird
30 2009 Park Hyun-cheol Take Off
31 2010 Lee Mo-gae Secret Reunion
32 2011 Kim Woo-hyung The Front Line
33 2012 Kim Tae-gyeong A Muse
34 2013 Choi Young-hwan The Berlin File

Best Lighting (2005 - 2013)

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

Best Cinematography and Lighting (2014 - Present)

# Year Cinematographer and Lighting designer Film
35 2014 Choi Chan-min, Yu Yeong-jong Kundo: Age of the Rampant
36 2015 Kim Tae-gyeong, Hong Seung-cheol The Throne
37 2016 Lee Mo-gae, Lee Sung-hwan Asura: The City of Madness
38 2017 Jo Hyung-rae, Park Jung-woo The Merciless
39 2018 Kim Woo-hyung, Kim Seung-kyu 1987: When the Day Comes
40 2019 Kim Ji-yong Swing Kids

References

  1. https://yooahinsikseekland.wordpress.com/2015/11/26/yoo-ah-in-wins-best-actor-at-the-36th-blue-dragon-film-awards-the-throne-wins-big-part-1/. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. "Blue Dragon Film Awards". YesAsia. Retrieved 2014-03-20.
  3. Jamier, Samuel. "The 27th Blue Dragon Awards". Tracking the Blue Dragon Dumplings. The Korea Society. Archived from the original on 2014-03-20. Retrieved 2014-03-20.
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