Description
Editor Harry Yoon discusses his work on the Oscar-nominated Minari, his editing of the upcoming Marvel film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, as well as how he survives and thrives in Hollywood.
Harry reveals how Minari was created and some of the challenges they experienced in the making of this award-winning movie. He talks about how he started as an editor, what it's like working on an independent film versus a major studio film, and how he keeps himself inspired as an artist and sharpened as an editor. Surviving in Hollywood means that Harry has to find importance outside of his achievements and he shares how that has been possible.
Links:
• Marvel
• Minari
• Navigating Hollywood’s Marriage Course, Pre-Marriage Course, Alpha Course
• Harry Yoon on IMDb
• Allen Wolf on IMDb, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter
• Allen Wolf’s website
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The transcript for this episode can be found here.
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