What is the important role of the "Production Designer" in "Love to Hate You"? Handled by the Art Director known for "Parasite".
Summary
The Netflix series "Love to Hate You," starring Shun Oguri and Han Hyo-joo, brought together top Japanese and Korean creators, notably employing the role of a Production Designer, which is rare in Japan. This role was filled by Art Director Lee Ha-jun, acclaimed for his work on "Parasite Half-Basement Family." In an interview, Lee Ha-jun, Director Sho Tsukikawa, and Cinematographer Kosuke Yamada discussed the production secrets. Lee Ha-jun's role was to oversee "everything visible," including costumes and art. Initially, he faced challenges as the Japanese system centralizes decision-making with the director, unlike the Production Designer system. However, trust from the director and cinematographer, coupled with Lee Ha-jun's earnest explanation of his role and passion, shifted the team's atmosphere. Yamada noted Lee Ha-jun's clear, visual plans were highly persuasive. Director Tsukikawa praised the system as ideal, highlighting Lee Ha-jun's flexibility in realizing his vision. The creators shared mutual inspiration, particularly praising the perfect set design of "Le Sober." They concluded by hoping the audience finds healing and reassurance in the story of imperfect characters striving to live fully, despite difficulties.
(Source:映画.com)