Four guests, who are deeply involved with VR, told us the present situation, possibilities, and tasks of the new industry.
Fumio Kurosawa, GEMINI ENTERTAINMENT inc. President, mentioned that VR could be used for many industries, and has a lot of possibilities to entertain or help people.
Nobumichi Asai, creative/technical director of WOW inc, who is known around the world, recently for creating LADY GAGA’s live face mapping performance, said VR still needs more money to develop its industry and creators. Anyone interested for investigation in VR, please let us know.
Yusuke Tominaga, CEO/producer of dot by dot inc., who has taken part in a 360°virtual reality theater of “Attack on Titan”, shared his next step. That is to make a VR that connects virtual world and real world, so VR would be closer to more people.
Shuhei Yoshida, president of Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studio, releasing “PlayStation VR” on sale in October, said VR could be used in various industries so he is looking forward to see who will be joining the market.
We should be watching out how VR is going to be interacting with various industries, especially in film making in coming years.
Lisa W.
From “the Matrix” to “Tron,” numerous films have taken on virtual reality over the years. 2016 is said to be the year of virtual reality, with films fully engaging in the immersive technology, as well as real-life virtual reality audio devices making their market debut. In this event, we will be inviting the foremost leaders of this field to discuss what kind of innovation virtual reality will bring to the film industry.
Date: June 4th (Sat)
Time: 17:30~19:10
Location: Omotesando Hills Space O
Price:Advanced 2,000yen / At Door 2,300yen
Fumio Kurokawa
Born in 1960, in Tokyo
Gemini Entertainment CEO
Founder of Kurokawa Juku
Fumio is a media contents expert and has extensive knowledge about contents and the entertainment business. He has expertise in music business, film / video business in GAGA, game software business in SEGA, DigiCube, Konami Digital Entertainment, online game contents in NHK Japan and the card game business in BUSHIROAD. He is also a columnist, an advisor and the President of the Kurokawa Media Contents Institute. Moreover, he leads and operates Kurokawa Juku Research, which focuses on contents and entertainment. His works include “ANA747 FOREVER”, “ATARI GAME OVER” (film works) and ”Alteil” “Circle Pandemica”.
Nobumichi Asai
Graduated from the Faculty of Science at Tohoku University
Belongs to WOW
Creative / Technical Director / Media Artist
Nobumichi is known around the world for some of his works, which include LADY GAGA’s live face mapping performance at the Grammy Awards in 2016, “Connected Colors” for Intel’s global promotions, “Birth Of Light“, a 3D laser mist hologram which was exhibited in Triennale, as well as video mapping and virtual reality projects. He is currently at the forefront of projection mapping, nationally and internationally. His works “OMOTE” and “FACE-HACKING” received worldwide buzz and were labeled as pioneering works for projection mapping. Additionally, he has worked as a speaker and a judge for media art festivals around the world. He continues to strive for excellence though innovation, by fusing programming ideas with advertising, design and art. His works were nominated for jury selection at the Japan Media Arts Festival, and he won a Best Prize award at the VFX AWARDS 2015, as well as Best VFX Animation at ARS ELECTRONICA.
http://www.w0w.co.jp/
http://www.nobumichiasai.com/
Yusuke Tominaga
dot by dot inc.
CEO / Producer
http://dotby.jp/
Yusuke is the President of “dot by dot” and represents a digital creative group called “Wastes of Technology”. He has taken part in a wide array of projects related to interactivity in advertisement campaigns, digital realms, installations, music videos, IoT, fashion and TV.
He co-runs “HOLSTER” at an office in Shibuya and has won advertisement awards, nationally and internationally. He has received awards at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, SXSW and the Japan Media Arts Festival, just to name a few. Some of his noteworthy projects include Lyric Speaker, Namie Amuro, “Anything” for Google Chrome, a 360°virtual reality theater in the exhibition of Attack on Titan “Kou” and Androp “Bell”.
Shuhei Yoshida
President of Sony Interactive Entertainment Worldwide Studio
Shuhei joined Sony Corporation in 1986 and in February 1993, he helped set up the Play Station business. Since April 1996, he has succeeded as a producer in the production department of games software. He produced a lot of content that gained worldwide recognition, which led to the introduction of the software production department at Sony Computer Entertainment America in April 2000. In May 2008, he became the President of SCE Worldwide Studio, where he merged the software production department of Japan, USA and Europe. Since then, he has assisted in the development of virtual reality systems. “PlayStation VR” was released in March 2014 and will be on sale next October.
*This event is in Japanese only.
LEXUS is committed to product innovation and design. Equally important, is their focus on supporting
young artists in developing their ideas and creativity. Through the short films project, LEXUS aims to
support up and coming filmmakers in creating world class films that will stimulate viewers.
This will be the world premiere of Alexis Michalik’s new film, which is one of fo ur LEXUS SHORT FILMS that was selected for screening this year.
A film by Alexis Michalik
LEXUS SHORT FILMS 2016
Winning Director
ALEXIS MICHALIK(FRANCE)
Alexis is an actor and filmmaker who has starred in several television movies and series, such as Petits meurtres en famille, Terre de lumière and Kaboul Kitchen and feature films directed by Billy Zane, Diane Kurys, Safy Nebou, Yann Samuel, Fernando Colomo, Danièle Thompson and Alexandre Arcady. Alexis is also known for acting successfully in theater in the comedy Le Dindon, staged by Thomas Le Douarec, and Ibsen and Strindberg’s Les Fleurs Gelées. He is the founder of the theater company Los Figaros and after directing two short films, Au Sol, in 2013 and Pim-Poum le petit Panda, in 2014, Alexis continues to pursue his writing career and will direct his first feature film Escort Boys.
Last years event, Tetsuya Bessho,Jung Woo Sung
Along with the screening of LEXUS SHORT FILMS,
a special talk will be given by the President of SSFF & ASIA, Tetsuya
Bessho, who will be accompanied by a special guest.
TALK SESSION:June 10 FRI 19:30
Venue:INTERSECT BY LEXUS – TOKYO
INTERSECT BY LEXUS-TOKYO is here
Maggy
Born May 14th, 1992. Born in Amagasaki, raised in Yokohama. Half Japanese, half Canadian. Kodansha “ViVi” exclusive model. Model debut at LesPros GIRLS AUDITION 2008. In the first year after her debut, she was selected as a regular on Fuji TV’s “SPORT.” Starting with TOKYO GIRLS COLLECTION she gathered the attention of the fashion scene in many venues, and further expanded her areas of activity as a model. In November of 2013, her first published photo book, “Maggy Maggy Maggy” was reprinted multiple times and become a topic of conversation . Currently, she is a regular on Nippon TV’s “Hirunandesu!,” an MC regular on Nippon TV Network’s “BUZZ RHYTHM,” an MC regular on TV Osaka’s “WAZAWAZA TV,” and a semi-regular on TBS’s “What’s the Difference.” She also appears in countless variety shows, gaining popularity with women and men alike. In December of 2015 her first style book, “I’m Maggy,” and second photo book, “Your Maggy♡,” were published. Reprints were ordered within one week, and Maggy has continued to gain popularity.
Tetsuya Bessho
Tetsuya Bessho debuted in Hollywood in 1990 with the US-Japan film “Solar Crisis.” Since then he has performed in stage productions such as “Les Miserables,” “Nine the Musical,” and “Urinetown.” He founded Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia in 1999, which he remains the president of, and received an award from the chief of the Agency for Cultural Affairs. Furthermore, in 2010 he was recipient of the Iwatani Tokiko Award Encouragement Prize from the Iwatani Tokiko Foundation. Meanwhile, he assumed the position of “Visit Japan Ambassador,” part of a Japan Tourism Agency initiative, and is currently also a member of the expert panel to strengthen content at the Cabinet Secretariat’ s Intellectual Property Strategy Headquarters, a Goodwill Ambassador to the Qatar Friendship Fund, a City of Yokohama Committee Member, and an EIRN (film classification and rating committee) Commission Councilor. In recent years he has also been appointed as a member of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan “Japan House” Expert Advisory Council, and as an individual in charge of promotion for “Japan” overseas on behalf of the Cabinet Office, Government of Japan. He is a Tokyo Brand Ambassador, Recipient of the 63rd Yokohama Culture Award, and in 2015 became a “Native” Ambassador of Shimada City.
At INTERSECT by LEXUS, a selection of LEXUS SHORT FILMS will be shown, along with the Academy Award-winning short film.
Michael Lennox / Ireland / Drama / 2014 / 14:00
Jamesy and Malachy are over the moon when their soft-hearted Dad presents them with two baby chicks to care for, but the two boys are in for a shock when their parents announce that big changes are coming to the family.
Director :Michael Lennox
Michael is a director and cinematographer from Northern Ireland.
In 2010 he earned a much-coveted place on the MA in Fiction Directing course at the National Film and Television School (he was Northern Ireland Screen Scholar 2010 and Shine Scholar 2011).
The 87th (2015) Academy Awards® Nominee for Best Short (Live Action)
British Academy of Film & Television Awards 2014 (UK) Best British Short Film
Savannah Film Festival 2014 (USA) Best World Short
D.A.D.D.Y. / Ireland / Comedy/ 2009 / 4:00
A man wakes up to a world that is completely silent, save for the team of musicians and sound effect artists who are providing the live accompaniment to his life.
Director :D.A.D.D.Y.
Mike Ahern & Enda Loughman have been directing together under the name D.A.D.D.Y. since 2002.
D.A.D.D.Y. was founded after collaborating on and winning best new animation at Galway Film Fleadh for the innovative animated music video ‘Padre Pio’ in 2001.
Galoway Film Festival 2009 (Ireland)
San Fransisco Short Film Festival 2009 (USA) Best Short Film
Dresden International Short Film Festival 2010 (Germany)
LEXUS SHORT FILMS 2014
Director & Co-writer: Satsuki Okawa / Co-writer: Ken Ochiai / USA / Drama / 2014 / 13:45
Ellen’s best friend Jonah wants to create a unique and picturesque proposal to his girlfriend. Banding together with a group of friends, Ellen works diligently to ensure that the meticulously planned show of affection goes off without a hitch, but issues arise along the way. Ellen must overcome her feelings for Jonah and any past promises they made to each other for the proposal to go as planned.
Director & Co-writer : Satsuki Okawa
Born in Tokyo, Satsuki earned her BA from Nihon University College of Arts and went on to graduate with an MFA from Columbia University in New York. Upon her graduation from Columbia, she directed several short films including “Koyuki’s Wandering Football”, which was commissioned for the Japanese Professional Football League as the J-league’s 20 year anniversary project. Last year’s Yubari favorite “Little Kyota Neon Hood” went on to gain acclaim on the international film festival circuit. The film not only won numerous awards domestically, but internationally.
Co-writer : Ken Ochiai
Ochiai made his first film at age 12 and left Tokyo after high school to pursue his dream of becoming a film director in the United States. After receiving a B.A. in production from the U.S.C. School of Cinematic Arts, he earned his M.F.A. from the American Film Institute Conservatory. To date, Ochiai has made more than 30 short films, commercials, and music videos, as well as three feature films. Of these, “Frog in the Well” won the Crystal Award at the Heartland Film Festival, and “Miyuki’s Wind Bell” won the Sapporo Peace Award at the Sapporo Short Fest.
William Joyce & Brandon Oldenburg / USA / Animation / 2011 / 16:40
A story of people who devote their lives to books and of books that return the favor, this is a poignant, humorous allegory about the curative power of stories. Using a variety of animation techniques, it embraces a hybridity that harks back to silent films and Technicolor musicals.
Director :William Joyce & Brandon Oldenburg
William is a world-renowned author, illustrator and leader in the digital animation industry.
His projects have been produced by nearly every major animation studio, including Disney and DreamWorks. Brandon co-founded Reel FX Creative Studios in 1995, serving as Senior Creative Director for 15 years and collaborating with clients such as Pixar and Blue Sky Studios.
The 84th (2012) Academy Award® Nominee for Best Short (Animated)
Austin Film Festival 2011 (USA) Best Animation Short Film Award
Florida Film Festival 2011 (USA) Best Short & Audience Award
Clemens Roth / Germany / Romance/Drama/ 2015/ 10:00
Peter is being followed by killer bees. Elsa collects exotic flowers. Their desire to be together seems obstructed by daunting challenges. But in their fantasy world there is little room for reality and plenty of room for the extraordinary.
Director :Clemens Roth
Clemens Roth
Born in Austria nineteen eighty two he grew up with the loving care of Television and VHS-tapes. Soon he fell in love with his first Videocamera. Plans to become painter, poet or robot-engineer were stopped. Instead he studied Film at the beautiful University of Vienna and later even at the renowned Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
Denver Film Festival 2015 (USA)
International Student Film Director
Aesthetica Short Film Festival 2015 (UK)
第87回米国アカデミー賞短編実写部門受賞
Mat Kirkby / UK / Drama/ 2013 / 20:00
Heather is a shy lady who works at a helpline call centre. When she receives a phone call from a mystery man, she has no idea that the encounter will change her life forever.
Director :Mat Kirkby
Mat is an award winning commercial and music video director and writer working out of Ridley Scott Associates in London.
His work includes videos for Adele, Basement Jaxx and Muse, and adverts for Nike and Playstation. Mat has appeared on the cover of Screen International as a “UK Star of Tomorrow.”
The 87th (2015) Academy Awards® Winner for Best Short (Live Action)
Tribeca Film Festival 2014 (USA) Best Drama Film
Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia 2014 Audience Award (International Competition)
LEXUS SHORT FILMS 2014
Jon Goldman / USA / Drama /2014 / 14:11
Randall spends his days imagining the vibrant inner lives of various vendors at the multicultural urban market where he works: none more so than Angela, an angel with her own pastry shop. But Randall’s inattention to his work has lead to a string of thefts and soon threatens to cost him his job. A chance encounter with a beautiful starlet and her lapdog provides Randall not only an opportunity to break the ice with Angela, but a chance to prove his worth to everyone at the market – including himself.
Director :Jon Goldman
Born in Boulder, Colorado, Goldman spent several years of his adolescence in Paris, acquiring an early taste for world cinema, foreign languages, and international stories. After attending Stanford University and receiving a B.A. in English Literature and Creative Writing, he received accolades for his short film “Diplomacy.” A wry take on the power of interpreters in top-level negotiations between the United States and Iran, it played at over two dozen film festivals worldwide. Goldman was selected to participate in both the Film Independent Directing Lab and Film Independent Screenwriting Lab, and was previously both an Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Science Nicholl Fellowship Finalist.
INTERSECT BY LEXUS-TOKYO
4-21-26 Minemi Aoyama, Minato-ku Tokyo 107-0062
ACCESS
From Exit A4/A5, Omotesando Station (Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Chiyoda Line,Hanzomon Line)
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6月26日(日) |
SPACE O | LAFORET | SHIDAX | |
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6月12日(日) | |||
6月14日(火) | |||
6月15日(水) | |||
6月16日(木) | |||
6月17日(金) | |||
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6月19日(日) | |||
6月21日(火) | |||
6月22日(水) | |||
6月23日(木) | |||
6月24日(金) | |||
6月25日(土) | |||
6月26日(日) |
iTSCOM | YOKOHAMA | Andaz | |
6月3日(金) | |||
6月4日(土) | |||
6月5日(日) | |||
6月6日(月) | |||
6月7日(火) | |||
6月8日(水) | |||
6月9日(木) | |||
6月10日(金) | |||
6月11日(土) | |||
6月12日(日) | |||
6月14日(火) | |||
6月15日(水) | |||
6月16日(木) | |||
6月17日(金) | |||
6月18日(土) | |||
6月19日(日) | |||
6月21日(火) | |||
6月22日(水) | |||
6月23日(木) | |||
6月24日(金) | |||
6月25日(土) | |||
6月26日(日) |
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
SPACE O |
CG1
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EARTH
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ENT ※1
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YOKOHAMA |
CANNES
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MUSIC 2
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FUTURE
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FRANCE
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11:30 -13:10 |
13:30 -15:10 |
15:30 -17:10 |
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SPACE O |
ACADEMY
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CG1
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EARTH
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YOKOHAMA |
CANNES
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MUSIC 2
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17:30 -19:10 |
19:30 -21:10 |
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SPACE O |
ENT ※1
|
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YOKOHAMA |
FUTURE
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FRANCE
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11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
SPACE O |
W&P1
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LESLIE
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FASHION
|
VR
|
CG2
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YOKOHAMA |
MUSIC 1
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FRANCE
|
KORIA
|
W&P 2
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EARTH
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11:30 -13:10 |
13:30 -15:10 |
15:30 -17:10 |
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SPACE O |
W&P1
|
LESLIE
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FASHION
|
YOKOHAMA |
MUSIC 1
|
FRANCE
|
KORIA
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17:30 -19:10 |
19:30 -21:10 |
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SPACE O |
VR
|
CG2
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YOKOHAMA |
W&P 2
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EARTH
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11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
SPACE O |
A&J 8
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DRONE
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INT 7
|
MOOM
|
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YOKOHAMA |
SEA
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BELGIUM
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CHILDREN
|
TAIWAN
|
MUSIC 2
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11:30 -13:10 |
13:30 -15:10 |
15:30 -17:10 |
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SPACE O |
A&J 8
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DRONE
|
INT 7
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YOKOHAMA |
SEA
|
BELGIUM
|
CHILDREN
|
17:30 -19:10 |
19:30 -21:10 |
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SPACE O |
MOOM
|
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YOKOHAMA |
TAIWAN
|
MUSIC 2
|
18:30-19:30 | 19:50-20:50 | 21:10-22:10 | |||
Andaz |
JAPAN
|
PERSONAL
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11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
YOKOHAMA |
ACADEMY
|
W&P1
|
A&J 3
|
CANNES
|
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13:00-14:30 | 18:30-19:30 | 19:50-20:50 | 21:10-22:10 | ||
Andaz |
SALON
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JAPAN
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:20 | 15:30-17:10 | |
YOKOHAMA |
ACADEMY
|
W&P1
|
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13:00-14:30 | |||
Andaz |
17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | ||
YOKOHAMA |
A&J 3
|
CANNES
|
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18:30-19:30 | 19:50-20:50 | 21:10-22:10 | |
Andaz |
SALON
|
JAPAN
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
YOKOHAMA |
MUSIC 1
|
INT 5
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W&P 2
|
A&J 10
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19:50-20:50 | 21:10-22:10 | ||||
Andaz |
JAPAN
|
PERSONAL
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | |
YOKOHAMA |
MUSIC 1
|
INT 5
|
|
Andaz |
15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
YOKOHAMA |
W&P 2
|
A&J 10
|
|
18:30-19:30 | 19:50-20:50 | 21:10-22:10 | |
Andaz |
JAPAN
|
PERSONAL
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
Laforet |
A&J 2
|
INT 1
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A&J 4
|
INT 3
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YOKOHAMA |
INT2
|
A&J 9
|
INT 8
|
BELGIUM
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15:30-17:45 | 18:30-19:30 | 19:50-20:50 | 21:10-22:10 | ||
Andaz |
JAPAN
|
PERSONAL
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | |
Laforet |
A&J 2
|
INT 1
|
YOKOHAMA |
INT2
|
A&J 9
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18:30-19:30 | |||
Andaz |
JAPAN
|
17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
Laforet |
A&J 4
|
INT 3
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YOKOHAMA |
INT 8
|
BELGIUM
|
19:50-20:50 | 21:10-22:10 | |
Andaz |
PERSONAL
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
Laforet |
A&J 5
|
INT 4
|
A&J 7
|
MASTER
|
INT 8
|
YOKOHAMA |
INT 7
|
A&J 1
|
INT 6
|
A&J 8
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18:30-19:30 | 19:50-20:50 | 21:10-22:10 | |||
Andaz |
PERSONAL
|
JAPAN
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | |
Laforet |
A&J 5
|
INT 4
|
A&J 7
|
YOKOHAMA |
INT 7
|
A&J 1
|
Andaz |
17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | ||
Laforet |
MASTER
|
INT 8
|
YOKOHAMA |
INT 6
|
A&J 8
|
18:30-19:30 | 19:50-20:50 | 21:10-22:10 | |
Andaz |
PERSONAL
|
JAPAN
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
Laforet |
A&J 9
|
INT 6
|
A&J 1
|
INT 2
|
A&J 3
|
YOKOHAMA |
A&J 6
|
INT 3
|
A&J 4
|
CG 1
|
A&J 7
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11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | |
Laforet |
A&J 9
|
INT 6
|
A&J 1
|
YOKOHAMA |
A&J 6
|
INT 3
|
A&J 4
|
17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
Laforet |
INT 2
|
A&J 3
|
YOKOHAMA |
CG 1
|
A&J 7
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
Laforet |
INT 5
|
A&J 6
|
A&J 10
|
YOKOHAMA |
INT 4
|
A&J 2
|
CG 2
|
INT 1
|
A&J 5
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | |
Laforet |
INT 5
|
A&J 6
|
YOKOHAMA |
INT 4
|
A&J 2
|
CG 2
|
17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
Laforet |
A&J 10
|
YOKOHAMA |
INT 1
|
A&J 5
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | YOKOHAMA |
KOREA
|
A&J 8
|
INT 7
|
FRANCE
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | YOKOHAMA |
KOREA
|
A&J 8
|
17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | YOKOHAMA |
INT 7
|
FRANCE
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | YOKOHAMA |
W & P 2
|
ACADEMY
|
TAIWAN
|
INT 2
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | YOKOHAMA |
W & P 2
|
ACADEMY
|
17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | YOKOHAMA |
TAIWAN
|
INT 2
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
SHIDAX |
A & J 1
|
KOREA
|
INT 6
|
A & J 8
|
YOKOHAMA |
EARTH
|
A & J 3
|
MUSIC 1
|
FASHION
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | |
SHIDAX |
A & J 1
|
KOREA
|
YOKOHAMA |
EARTH
|
A & J 3
|
17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
SHIDAX |
INT 6
|
A & J 8
|
YOKOHAMA |
MUSIC 1
|
FASHION
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
SHIDAX |
TAIWAN
|
INT 8
|
A & J 4
|
INT 5
|
A & J 3
|
YOKOHAMA |
INT 1
|
W & P 1
|
CG 2
|
SEA
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | |
SHIDAX |
TAIWAN
|
INT 8
|
A & J 4
|
YOKOHAMA |
INT 1
|
W & P 1
|
17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
SHIDAX |
INT 5
|
A & J 3
|
YOKOHAMA |
CG 2
|
SEA
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
SHIDAX |
TOURISM1※
|
SHORT※
|
YOKOHAMA |
A & J 9
|
FUTURE
|
CANNES
|
A & J 1
|
A & J 7
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | |
SHIDAX |
TOURISM1
|
YOKOHAMA |
A & J 9
|
FUTURE
|
CANNES
|
17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
SHIDAX |
SHORT ※3
|
YOKOHAMA |
A & J 1
|
A & J 7
|
※SHORTの上映時間は17:30-19:30です。
※TOURISM 1の上映時間は13:30-15:00です。
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
SHIDAX |
SEA
|
SYMPOSIUM
|
A & J 5
|
INT 1
|
YOKOHAMA |
A & J 4
|
CHILDREN
|
MUSIC 2
|
INT 8
|
A & J 10
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | |
SHIDAX |
SEA
|
SYMPOSIUM
|
A & J 5
|
YOKOHAMA |
A & J 4
|
CHILDREN
|
MUSIC 2
|
17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
SHIDAX |
INT 1
|
YOKOHAMA |
INT 8
|
A & J 10
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | YOKOHAMA |
SEA
|
INT 3
|
CANNES
|
FUTURE
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | YOKOHAMA |
SEA
|
INT 3
|
17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | YOKOHAMA |
CANNES
|
FUTURE
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | YOKOHAMA |
CHILDREN
|
INT 6
|
A & J 5
|
W & P 2
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | YOKOHAMA |
CHILDREN
|
INT 6
|
17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | YOKOHAMA |
A & J 5
|
W & P 2
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | SHIDAX |
INT 7
|
A & J 6
|
INT 3
|
A & J 9
|
iTSCOM |
CG 2
|
MUSIC 1
|
EARTH
|
TAKUMI
|
YOKOHAMA |
INT 5
|
FASHION
|
INT 4
|
A & J 2
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | SHIDAX |
INT 7
|
A & J 6
|
iTSCOM |
CG 2
|
MUSIC 1
|
YOKOHAMA |
INT 5
|
FASHION
|
17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | SHIDAX |
INT 3
|
A & J 9
|
iTSCOM |
EARTH
|
TAKUMI
|
YOKOHAMA |
INT 4
|
A & J 2
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | SHIDAX |
A & J 2
|
A & J 10
|
INT 2
|
A & J 7
|
INT 4
|
iTSCOM |
ACADEMY
|
BELGIUM
|
FASHION
|
MUSIC 2
|
SEA
|
YOKOHAMA |
A & J 6
|
CHILDREN
|
CG 1
|
W & P 2
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | SHIDAX |
A & J 2
|
A & J 10
|
INT 2
|
iTSCOM |
ACADEMY
|
BELGIUM
|
FASHION
|
YOKOHAMA |
A & J 6
|
CHILDREN
|
17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | SHIDAX |
A & J 7
|
INT 4
|
iTSCOM |
MUSIC 2
|
SEA
|
YOKOHAMA |
CG 1
|
W & P 2
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | SHIDAX |
ACTOR※
|
iTSCOM |
CG 1
|
CHILDREN
|
W & P 2
|
CANNES
|
BELGIUM
|
YOKOHAMA |
KOREA
|
FRANCE
|
TAIWAN
|
W & P 1
|
ACADEMY
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | SHIDAX |
ACTOR※
|
iTSCOM |
CG 1
|
CHILDREN
|
W & P 2
|
YOKOHAMA |
KOREA
|
FRANCE
|
TAIWAN
|
17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | SHIDAX | iTSCOM |
CANNES
|
BELGIUM
|
YOKOHAMA |
W & P 1
|
ACADEMY
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | 17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | SHIDAX |
CHILDREN
|
SINGAPORE※
|
iTSCOM |
FRANCE
|
ACADEMY
|
TOURISM2
|
CEREMONY※
|
YOKOHAMA |
FASHION
|
FUTURE
|
BELGIUM
|
11:30-13:10 | 13:30-15:10 | 15:30-17:10 | SHIDAX |
CHILDREN
|
SINGAPORE※
|
iTSCOM |
FRANCE
|
ACADEMY
|
TOURISM2
|
YOKOHAMA |
FASHION
|
FUTURE
|
BELGIUM
|
17:30-19:10 | 19:30-21:10 | |
iTSCOM |
CEREMONY※
|
※SINGAPOREの上映時間は13:30~16:00です。
※iTSCOM 17:30-19:10 CEREMONYは開催時間が18:30-20:30に変更になります。
A program that screens short films from every corner of the world, with the exception of Asia and Japan.
An official competition program of international short films that presents works from throughout Asia
This competition was launched with the Ministry of the Environment (Japan) in 2008. It gathers a wide variety of films that approach environmental issues and offer enlightening ideas about protecting the environment through the medium of film.
A selection of cinematic music videos and the unique stories they capture, by filmmakers, production companies, and music labels
The CG program, which began screening in 2011, offers the audience a chance to enjoy fully computer generated animation shorts. These top quality films are fun for adults as well as children!
BRANDED SHORTSとは?
昨今、動画を見ない日はないと言えるほど、巷には動画が溢れています。中でもブランデッドムービーは、インターネット配信を主とし
てPCやスマートフォン、タブレット端末、デジタルサイネージなど、ありとあらゆるデバイスを通じて目にする映像です。数多くあるブラ
ンデッドムービーの中から、SSFF & ASIAが、4つの視点(アイデア、ストーリーテリング、シネマチック、エモーショナル)から優れた
映像を『Branded Shorts』と定義し、特集上映します。
SSFF & ASIA screens special programs in addition to competitions, centering on individual countries and themes. Enjoy programs from specific countries and overseas film festivals full of films that are not to be missed.
There will be many events with prominent guests in attendance. At this film festival jam-packed with screenings and talk events you don’t just have the chance to watch films, but are welcomed one step closer to the world of short film.
There are numerous events full of interesting content that you would never guess to be free. Please be sure to come along and enjoy these various events.