onedotzero 08 (2)

So, the onedotzero report No.2.

For some reasons, I went to see another movie named “j-star08” on Sunday. It consists of short motion graphics by 20 Japanese creators, including music video, short animation, adverts etc… and it was much better than I expected!

The director of the event talked at the beginning, but he said he liked Japanese film directors and is still interested in Japanese movie creators, and direct this j-star for onedotzero. I’m really happy to hear someone is interested in Japanese creators.

So, we had these movies.

  1. Yoshiyuki Komatsu [Power Graphics] : “asadoya yunta”
  2. Takeo Hatai : “alter ego”
  3. Hitoshi Takekiyo : “after school midnight”
  4. Koichiro Tsujikawa : “omstart” (Cornelius)
  5. Satoshi Tomioka : “Usavich – beware of dance”
  6. Mizuhiro Savini : “diedisco”
  7. Takafumi Tsuchiya : “spen za nite qiz dis sit”
  8. Hideyuki Tanaka : “hello_8bit edition” ram rider
  9. Kosai Sekine : “maledict car” jemapur
  10. Mamoru Kano : “New Moon”
  11. Tetsuo Suzuka : “clear skies in may”
  12. Hiroshi Matsumoto : “fishing”
  13. Mamoru Kano : “scramble crossroad”
  14. Tsuyoshi Hirooka + Yohei Ito : “yosowya san”
  15. Satoshi Tomioka : “Usavich – beware of checkpoints”
  16. Ichiro Sato : “evening before hang over”
  17. k+me : “screaming dance” Leonard de Leonard
  18. Junji Kojima : “you-you-you”
  19. Makoto Yabuki : “confines” lyoma
  20. Kan Eguchi : “cosplay” nike id
  21. Satoshi Tomioka : “Usavich – beware of assault”

What I liked was:
1. It was a combination of graphic like space and Japanese music,
which looks exactly like “j-star”!
4. I really liked that song…Graphics was amazing too.
5. I’m sure people think Japanese are crazy…lol Evil rabbits.
9. It looked like a shining Kaleidoscope, and I couldn’t see
what it was first, but realised all the images were familiar scenary in Japan!
11. Typical Japanese graphics…but it was a good tempo,
and not boring. My boyfriend really like it.
20. Oh, this one was so funny~~~ I love it. You should watch this!

So, it seems you can watch most of them on the internet, but it was so nice to see them in a big theatre.

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