My Way - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "My Way"
마이웨이 (2011)
Timing: 2:17 (137 min)
My Way - TMDB rating
7.9/10
439
My Way - Kinopoisk rating
7.326/10
5753
My Way - IMDB rating
7.6/10
13000

Film crew

Director

Producer

송민규
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Miky Lee #16191
Miky Lee
Executive Producer
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Kim Yong-hwa
Executive Producer

Casting

Takefumi Yoshikawa
Casting

Editor

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Park Gok-ji
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Jung Do-ahn
Special Effects Supervisor
Yoon Hyung-tae
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Kim Kyung-ho
Art Direction
Kim Min-jeong
Art Direction

Costume Design

Kim Jung-won
Costume Design

Stunts

Yoon Jin-yul
Stunts
Hwang Jin-mo
Stunts

Production Design

Photo Cho Keun-hyun #88385

Cho Keun-hyun

Cho Keun-hyun
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Oleg Botin
Stunt Coordinator
Park Ju-chun
Stunt Coordinator

Original Music Composer

Lee Dong-jun
Original Music Composer

Production Supervisor

Kim Yong-sun
Production Supervisor

Director of Photography

Lee Mo-gae
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Lee Jong-woo
Camera Operator

Visual Effects Supervisor

Young-woo Han
Visual Effects Supervisor
Seung-hyun Son
Visual Effects Supervisor

Aerial Director of Photography

Peter Degerfeldt
Aerial Director of Photography

Special Effects Coordinator

Kyung-soo Park
Special Effects Coordinator
Park Kyoung-soo
Special Effects Coordinator

First Assistant Director

Chang Joo Yang
First Assistant Director

Production Manager

Park Kyoung-won
Production Manager

Screenplay

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Na Hyun

Na Hyun
Screenplay
Kim Byung-In
Screenplay

Sound Designer

Kim Chang-seop
Sound Designer

Props

You Cheong
Props
Park Jun-yong
Props

Casting Assistant

Kumiko Hosokawa
Casting Assistant

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Kwak Tae-yong
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Lee Hee-eun
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Hwang Hyo-kyun
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Gaffer

Oh Seung-chul
Gaffer

Assistant Director

Yoon Jin yul
Assistant Director

Production Sound Mixer

Han Cheol-hui
Production Sound Mixer

Makeup & Hair

Lee Seo-jin
Makeup & Hair

Production Coordinator

Baiba Grapena
Production Coordinator

Sound

Line Producer

Kang Myung-chan
Line Producer
Park Jun-sik
Line Producer
Ryu Jeong-hun
Line Producer

VFX Supervisor

Kang Jong-ik
VFX Supervisor
Son Seung-hyeon
VFX Supervisor
Kim Uk
VFX Supervisor

Best Boy Electric

Eduards Stefanovics
Best Boy Electric

Sound Recordist

Chul-hee Han
Sound Recordist

Construction Manager

Renuaras Krivelis
Construction Manager

Adaptation

Wardrobe Assistant

Lita Bernarde
Wardrobe Assistant

Digital Intermediate

Kim Baek-cheol
Digital Intermediate

What's left behind the scenes

  • The idea for the film came about thanks to a photograph from World War II depicting a Korean soldier in a German army uniform. The photograph was taken in 1944 in Normandy.
  • Filming began on October 15, 2010 and ended on June 12, 2011.
  • Initially, the film was planned to be shot in China, Mongolia, and Russia, but due to various reasons (weather, accommodation for the film crew and actors, the cost of filming, and so on), the majority of the film was decided to be shot in South Korea.
  • Originally, Son Ye-jin was supposed to play the main female role, but due to changes in the script, she left the project before filming began.
  • The initial script was written in 2007 under the working title “D-Day”.
  • The film features dialogue in 5 languages.
  • Models of the Soviet BT-5 and BT-7 tanks were made using the chassis of old American light tanks, the M24 Chaffee and M41 Walker Bulldog.
  • Scenes at the beginning of the film (showing Gyeongseong during the Japanese occupation) were shot in Hapcheon County, South Gyeongsang Province in the south of the Korean Peninsula. Scenes of the prisoner-of-war labor camp near Perm were filmed in the mountains of Chonoksan National Park in Gangwon Province on the east coast of South Korea. The most versatile filming location was the area enclosed by the Saemangeum Dam from the Yellow Sea – a plain with an area of 401 sq. km.
  • The director was determined to film the Normandy landings in Europe. For almost two years, a special part of the film crew studied information about dozens of locations on the coasts of the Caspian, Mediterranean, and Black Seas, but ultimately the choice fell on the Latvian coast of the Baltic Sea.
  • The film is based on the story of Korean Yang Gyeong-jon, who was captured on June 6, 1944, by American troops after the Normandy landings. Prior to this, Yang Gyeong-jon served in the Japanese Imperial Army, units of the Red Army, and the Wehrmacht.
  • During the attack on Dedovsk (1941), the Germans used MG-42 machine guns against the Koreans, despite the fact that they were adopted for service a year later.
  • The initial version of the script was written in 2007 under the working title “D-Day”.
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