
Kanagawa University of the Arts Visual Concept Planning Department
Akira Okuda worked as an assistant at the Visual Concept Planning Department of Kanagawa University of Arts, accomplishing his work aimlessly without passion. Sorrounded by students who continually caused problems and professors who cared only about their position in the university. One day, three students attempted to steal film equipment from the vault. Fearing the news would reach the university office, the professors ordered Akira to cover up the attempted theft. But, little did he know more was about to happen...
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Plot Summary
This short film showcases the innovative and visually striking work produced by students in the Visual Concept Planning Department at Kanagawa University of the Arts. It offers a glimpse into their creative process and the diverse range of expressive styles they explore.
Critical Reception
As a student project, formal critical reception is not widely documented. However, it is recognized within animation and art education circles for its creative ambition and technical proficiency.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its imaginative visual storytelling.
- Admired for the creativity and skill demonstrated by emerging artists.
- Seen as a strong representation of contemporary Japanese animation student work.
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Fun Fact
This short film was created as a collaborative project by students, highlighting their ability to work together on a shared creative vision.
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