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A digital film set in Okinawa. The production involved the participation of numerous young filmmakers, 3D CG artists, and music creators residing in both the Kansai region and Okinawa. Drawing upon their individual creative concepts, these participants contributed to the project by infusing the raw visual footage with multilayered meanings. By capitalizing on the advantages of digital non-linear editing, the production process allowed for the seamless addition of new footage and the exchange of editing results among collaborators.

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A digital film set in Okinawa. The production involved the participation of numerous young filmmakers, 3D CG artists, and music creators residing in both the Kansai region and Okinawa. Drawing upon their individual creative concepts, these participants contributed to the project by infusing the raw visual footage with multilayered meanings. By capitalizing on the advantages of digital non-linear editing, the production process allowed for the seamless addition of new footage and the exchange of editing results among collaborators.

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