Kim Sung-jin
Kim Sung-jin is a camera operator whose work in South Korean cinema has contributed to the visual storytelling of notable films. Their role involves operating the camera to capture scenes with technical precision and creative framing, shaping the film’s imagery and movement.
Biography
Kim Sung-jin is a camera operator whose work in South Korean cinema has contributed to the visual storytelling of notable films. Their role involves operating the camera to capture scenes with technical precision and creative framing, shaping the film’s imagery and movement. By handling the camera directly, they translate the director’s vision into the final shot, ensuring consistency in lighting, focus, and composition throughout each scene.
Their credited filmography includes two feature films. In 2013, they served as camera operator for Hwayi: A Monster Boy, a film known for its distinct visual style. In 2017, they held the same position for The Tooth and the Nail, further establishing their presence in the industry through consistent technical contributions to the cinematography. The …




