Palak
Award-winning cinematographers Kang Yoon-Soon and Park Sung-Yong handled the Goblin cinematography keeping minute details in mind.
This drama has breathtaking visual storytelling. They designed a costume for Lee Min-Ho's as the king, complete with a logo, money, palace, and other props for the parallel world.
This one has excellent production qualities, with lots of wide, sweeping shots to show the historical location and close-ups to emphasize the little features of the era.
The captivating backdrop of bustling cityscapes, attractive landscapes, and stunning aerial views adds to the beauty of this cross-border romance.
The editing, cinematography, and graphics in this play are superb. The tension, crisis, or risk of the plot is indicated via a combination of visual elements and storytelling.
Everything in it, from the intricacies to the core, is fueled by an overwhelming sincerity. An appropriate selection of shooting sites can set the tone, clarify the story, or act as a visual metaphor for life's transitions.
Best example of how visually appealing pictures may be without having to go over the top. A lesson in minimalism, this exhibition features moments that are pure beauty in the most commonplace sense.