A music director who breathes acoustical senses into Korean film music, LEE Byung-hoon uses modern, minimalist, and happy sound in just the right spots to help the movies characters and images stand out. A member of Peach Project, he is said to introduce more advanced sound in every movie he works on. He gets involved in every stage of film music, from insert songs, composition, arrangement to actors performances. In the musical-based movie <Finding Mr. Destiny>(2010), ...
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A music director who breathes acoustical senses into Korean film music, LEE Byung-hoon uses modern, minimalist, and happy sound in just the right spots to help the movies characters and images stand out. A member of Peach Project, he is said to introduce more advanced sound in every movie he works on. He gets involved in every stage of film music, from insert songs, composition, arrangement to actors performances. In the musical-based movie <Finding Mr. Destiny>(2010), he used hazy and warm music similar to the musical colors of the witty romantic comedy genre music of When Romance Meets Destiny, Old Miss Diary and Scout. He was in charge of music in LEE Joon-ik's music films, <The Happy Life>(2007) and <Sunny>(2008). The song, 'I'm Going to be Bursting Out', of <The Happy Life> became very popular. The OST for the queer movie <No Regret>, for which he used refreshing and original music as drastic as the movie itself, also had a high degree of finish. He worked on the music of <The Yellow Sea>(2010) with JANG Young-gyu.
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