Kim Sang-bum
Also known as 김상범, Kim Sang-beom
Kim Sang-bum is a South Korean film editor known for shaping narrative pacing and visual continuity in a range of Korean cinema. Born on August 14, 1954, Kim has worked across genres, from thriller to drama, contributing to the technical flow of storytelling through editing.
Biography
Kim Sang-bum is a South Korean film editor known for shaping narrative pacing and visual continuity in a range of Korean cinema. Born on August 14, 1954, Kim has worked across genres, from thriller to drama, contributing to the technical flow of storytelling through editing. The editor’s filmography spans over two decades, with credits including action-driven narratives like The Man from Nowhere and comedic dramas such as My Sassy Girl, demonstrating versatility in handling different tonal and structural demands.
Kim’s editing work on films like Sunny and Like Father, Like Son reflects an ability to balance emotional beats with pacing, while projects such as The Attorney and Hwayi: A Monster Boy show engagement with more intense, character-driven stories. The editor has collaborated on pr…





