Harry Yoon | Film editor
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Award winning film editor Harry Yoon, of Oscar Winning Minari, as well as Marvels THUNDERBOLTS* The Fire Inside, Netflix's BEEF and many more discusses the intersection of faith and creativity in filmmaking.
Harry shares personal experiences of how his faith influences his work, the importance of community, and the role of worship in inspiring creativity. They explore the challenges of faith-based storytelling, the nature of Christian art, and the significance of abundance over scarcity in creative pursuits. Harry emphasizes the value of personal stories and the impact of spiritual practices on his creative process, concluding with advice for aspiring creators. takeaways Harry Yoon views his editing room as a ministry space. Setting a daily alarm for prayer has transformed Harry's creative process. Inviting God into creative endeavors can lead to unexpected solutions. Community plays a crucial role in personal faith journeys. Experiencing worship can inspire creativity and problem-solving. Faith-based storytelling often struggles with complexity and ambiguity. Good art can glorify God without being explicitly Christian. Recognizing abundance can alleviate the fear of scarcity in creativity. Daily spiritual practices can deepen one's relationship with God. Telling personal stories can resonate with others and foster connection. titles Art, Faith, and the Creative Process The Intersection of Creativity and Spirituality Sound Bites "I think my editing room is a ministry space." "There's so much abundance that you're not seeing."
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