This is how a special effects visionary creates an onscreen zombie apocalypse:
Hwang Hyo-kyun deceives people for a living. The more his audience notices his work, the worse job he's done.
The series premiered in early 2019 and follows a historical narrative, mixing in elements of horror and politics. In it, a mysterious"resurrection" plant turns the people of Joseon-era Korea into zombies.Hwang and the CELL team have provided the special effects since the start and worked closely with the show's creators to come up with a bespoke concept for a Korean period zombie.
Across all the episodes of"Kingdom," Hwang said that his team worked on around 3,000 zombies in total -- 10 to 100 zombies on an average day for 150 shoot days. According to Hwang, they used the most effective, time-saving method they knew: an assembly line. Hwang and his CELL special effects team created this peach from scratch for the Oscar winning film "Parasite."For the 2008 film,"The Good, The Bad, The Weird," Hwang said his team developed animatronic horses for the first time in South Korea."It's a moving horse without legs and actors look like they are riding," he explains."I feel proud that I was able to contribute to a safer filming environment by developing this.
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