Case Study

個人の記憶を文化へ昇華する

個人の記憶を文化へ昇華する

初めに

ミニマリズム映像による継承のかたち

ミニマリズム映像による継承のかたち

映像担当者がLUCA School of Arts 在学中に制作した本プロジェクトは、東京の神社での祖母への18分間のインタビューを通じ、個人史を文化的アーカイブとして記録した映像作品です。固定カメラによるワンショット構成、4:3比率、そして環境音のみを用いるミニマルな演出によって、家族の物語がいかに文化を形成し、未来へと継がれていくかを探求する試みでもあります。

クライアント

Internal

業界

Culture & History

年度

2024

サービス

Documentary Filmmaking, Personal Interviews

プロジェクトについて

Technical Restraint for Emotional Impact

The deliberate constraints of the format—one camera, one angle, no additional footage—created a focused viewing experience that emphasises the content of the conversation rather than stylistic flourishes. This approach required precise attention to audio quality and composition, as these elements would carry the entire emotional weight of the piece without editorialising through editing.

Cultural Context as Narrative Element

By filming in a Shinto shrine, we embedded the conversation within a cultural and spiritual context that enriched the themes of tradition, memory, and gratitude that emerged throughout our discussion. The ambient sounds of Tokyo and the shrine environment created an authentic sense of place that elevated the personal narrative to a broader cultural commentary.

結びに

When authentic minimalism pays off

This project demonstrates our commitment to authentic storytelling that respects cultural context and personal narrative—precisely the approach we bring to commercial projects for clients seeking to communicate across the Japanese-European cultural divide. It showcases our ability to find profound meaning in seemingly simple formats and our sensitivity to cultural nuances that might escape less experienced media producers. Though created in an academic context, this work exemplifies the philosophical depth we bring to all our projects, commercial or otherwise.