Members of the documentary film project “FUKUSHIMA VOICE” carried out a film-shooting camp from Sept. 1 to 8. On the first day, “Mirai Kaigi (Future Meeting) in Iwaki x FUKUSHIMA VOICE” was held and the Mirai Kaigi was filmed. The Mirai Kaigi will be the pillar of this film.
[Mirai Kaigi (Future Meeting) in Iwaki x FUKUSHIMA VOICE]
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The students experienced first hand the unique atmosphere of each shooting and learned a lot of things including camera-work and how to connect with their subjects. As the days went by, their will to create a good film became stronger. Through our reporting, we not only learned about the earthquake and its effects, but also about the life of the subjects, and felt the enormous responsibility of recording on film as well as the profound depth involved in film-making.
At the film-shooting camp, we were blessed with support from a wide range of people. We would like to thank the people in Iwaki who agreed to talk to us and to those who gave us support. We will work on consolidating all your voices into one. The film is due to be completed and ready for show at the end of November. To deliver the voices of Fukushima throughout the world, we intend to continue working together very hard. (Hashimoto)