tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4431611253573380782.post2356595720439461052..comments2024-01-11T18:29:48.088+09:00Comments on My Somewhere.: Nomadic Cinema 「アカリのさんぽ」RjOkamihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13421115793379175045noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4431611253573380782.post-4453271921220578392012-11-02T21:26:04.673+09:002012-11-02T21:26:04.673+09:00You're welcome. ^w^ I really need to thank you...You're welcome. ^w^ I really need to thank you again for trying so hard. You seem to feel as it's your duty to post as often as you can. n.n I'd be glad to read on! Also, there isn't anything specific I'd want to know, I just want to know more of those everyday things. I'm kinda sorta trying to draw manga and I need to know more about Japanese perspective, since their mentality is the very opposite of my country. But if anything comes up, I'll let you know, I guess you need inspiration once in a while too! n.n<br /><br />It would just make you feel as if you were there watching the actual event, not the projection of it.<br /><br />Uh, that's good. I thought more people would come at such an event, since the concept is pretty innovative. But I guess that's how it is today, everyone has smarter things to do.Little Red Riding Hoodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13841932335656325414noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4431611253573380782.post-3713420117902499802012-10-31T22:06:20.762+09:002012-10-31T22:06:20.762+09:00Greetings!
I am very glad to hear you are enjoying...Greetings!<br />I am very glad to hear you are enjoying my blog, so thank you very much for telling me!(^-^) I will try to find the time to write about as many things as I can in the midst of my busy schedule. If there is some aspect of Japan you'd like me to write about at some point, do tell and I can see what I can do.<br /><br />Indeed, I very much agree with you. To achieve a truly interactive experience, you really should have the actors there too. I think it would be very interesting to see a combination of filming techniques and live-acting (+perhaps the implementation of all senses, to some extend) used in unison to make a very unique story-telling experience. How feasible this would be, I don't know. Maybe I will look into this at school in the next couple of years.<br /><br />Ah, actually, that wasn't the case interestingly enough. My school has quite many projects going on, so not everyone is interested in this kind of thing or had the time to attend. I went right when this began at 17:00, so for some scenes it was just me and one other person at best or then a small group of ten people or less. So, no waiting involved whatsoever, I strolled through the spots at my own leisure. ^^RjOkamihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13421115793379175045noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4431611253573380782.post-10215477987921702832012-10-31T05:47:49.237+09:002012-10-31T05:47:49.237+09:00Greets, RjOkami!
I recently found your blog and I ...Greets, RjOkami!<br />I recently found your blog and I was very happy to see somebody from Japan writing in English about stuff like this! I wanted to thank you very much for sharing it!<br />Despite that, I think this is an awesome idea. I mean, instead of bothering with 3D, holograms and similar stuff you can get people to really, actually feel what's going on, instead of simulating it. I think it would be even better if this was made to theater show, but organization of such a thing would really have to be perfect.<br /><br />One more thing, since you said it was your school project, I assume all the students went together. How many people are around you while you're experiencing this? I would personally prefer being alone or with a little crowd and not waiting in rows too much, but I guess that's impossible...Little Red Riding Hoodhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13841932335656325414noreply@blogger.com