Non-Syllabic Films has selected Ji Ye Won, an accomplished film editor with a distinguished track record, to lead editing for two innovative short film projects: My Lemon Puppy and Rhyming After You. These upcoming films represent significant creative endeavors that showcase the studio's commitment to pushing narrative and visual storytelling boundaries.
My Lemon Puppy, a surreal exploration of love and transformation, will be Ji Ye Won's first project, with production scheduled from July to December 2025. The film demands a sophisticated editorial approach, leveraging Ji Ye Won's expertise in crafting complex, emotionally resonant narratives. Her previous work on critically acclaimed films like Paintless demonstrates her ability to elevate cinematic storytelling through meticulous editing techniques.
Following My Lemon Puppy, Ji Ye Won will apply her creative vision to Rhyming After You, a poetic journey of connection and self-discovery set for production between October 2027 and January 2028. Her technical precision and emotional sensitivity will be crucial in capturing the film's intricate narrative essence.
Executive Producer Lilia LeDieu emphasized the strategic importance of this appointment, noting that Ji Ye Won's talent aligns perfectly with Non-Syllabic Films' mission of producing thought-provoking, visually compelling cinema. The studio's selection of such a distinguished editor underscores its commitment to artistic excellence and innovative storytelling in independent filmmaking.
Ji Ye Won's appointment represents more than a personnel change; it signals Non-Syllabic Films' continued dedication to creating meaningful, boundary-pushing cinematic experiences that resonate with global audiences. By entrusting these complex projects to an editor of her caliber, the studio reinforces its reputation for producing films that challenge conventional narrative structures and emotional landscapes.



