ABOUT ME


David S. Kim is a Korean-American filmmaker who tells emotionally driven stories shaped by identity, culture, and the human experience. Born and raised in Colorado, he moved to Los Angeles to focus on his passion for storytelling. He earned his MFA in Film Directing at UCLA’s School of Theater, Film, and Television, where he studied under Korean director Gina Kim and A.C.E. editor Alex O’Flinn.

David worked in key creative roles on several festival-recognized films, including YOUR ROOM IS READY (Editor, 2023, LA Shorts International Film Festival) and FIDEL (Producer, 2024, Palm Springs ShortFest). As an editor, he collaborates with both emerging and established filmmakers, cutting together narrative films, documentaries, and other digital formats. No matter the medium, he prioritizes strong emotional rhythms and moments to bring out the best in any story.

Outside of editing, he is currently finishing post-production for YAKSOK, a historical short film about a Korean-born samurai fighting on the wrong side of the Imjin War. This story blends his love of genre filmmaking with his interest in culture and diaspora identity.


ABOUT ME


 

David S. Kim is a Korean-American filmmaker who tells emotionally driven stories shaped by identity, culture, and the human experience. Born and raised in Colorado, he moved to Los Angeles to focus on his passion for storytelling. He earned his MFA in Film Directing at UCLA’s School of Theater, Film, and Television, where he studied under Korean director Gina Kim and A.C.E. editor Alex O’Flinn.

David worked in key creative roles on several festival-recognized films, including YOUR ROOM IS READY (Editor, 2023, LA Shorts International Film Festival) and FIDEL (Producer, 2024, Palm Springs ShortFest). As an editor, he collaborates with both emerging and established filmmakers, cutting together narrative films, documentaries, and other digital formats. No matter the medium, he prioritizes strong emotional rhythms and moments to bring out the best in any story.

Outside of editing, he is currently finishing post-production for YAKSOK, a historical short film about a Korean-born samurai fighting on the wrong side of the Imjin War. This story blends his love of genre filmmaking with his interest in culture and diaspora identity.