“In Korea is what I do is I watch the playback of each take with all of the actors and spend a lot of time discussing each take. Also, I use the process we call auto-assembly because I storyboard my entire film right at the beginning, even before pre-production ever begins, so my vision is already laid out on the storyboard for everybody to share. It enables the on-set assembly person, as we call them, to cut together each take into a sequence. This enables a director to review the take within the context of the sequence of the scene.” PersonsUseTogetherFilmActorsProcessVisionWatchesCuttingShareSceneDirectorsProductionsReviewsSequenceKoreaAssemblyDiscussing Author:Park Chan-wook
“I've grown up watching a lot of Western genre films on TV, and America is not just a country, but it's one of the most important countries in the world, and examining the process of how this nation came to be, it's an important thing, even for outsiders.” WorldImportantCountryAmericaFilmNationsProcessTvsImportant ThingsWesternGenreOutsidersExamining Author:Park Chan-wook
“The point of revenge is not in the completion but in the process.” ProcessRevengeCompletionExacting Revenge Author:Park Chan-wook
“If you would ask me what my ideal process is, I would say, long pre-production, long production and long post-production.” IfsLongAsksProcessIdealsProductionsPostsAsk MePost Production Author:Park Chan-wook