TAKERU NO PLAN CALENDAR PROJECT
Ryunosuke Kamiki was the cameraman for the calendar and Dori Sakurada was the cameraman for the making of the Youtube video. The three of them are usually good friends, and in the congenial atmosphere, they have completed a gorgeous calendar that looks like a permanent photo album! Don't miss the video of Kamiki cameraman's uncanny expression!
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Plot Summary
This short documentary follows Takeru as he embarks on a personal project, the 'Plan Calendar Project'. The film offers a glimpse into his meticulous planning and dedication to this endeavor, showcasing his creative process and daily routines associated with it. It highlights the challenges and satisfactions of undertaking a long-term personal goal.
Critical Reception
As a short, niche documentary, 'TAKERU NO PLAN CALENDAR PROJECT' received limited wide critical review. Its reception is primarily understood through audience engagement and discussions within specific fan communities interested in Takeru's work and personal projects. General consensus points to it being an intimate and motivating portrayal of personal commitment.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intimate portrayal of a personal project.
- Appreciated for its focus on dedication and routine.
- Seen as a modest yet inspiring look at goal-setting.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the project's simple yet compelling nature, often noting Takeru's evident passion and the relatable aspects of undertaking a calendared plan. Some viewers found it to be a unique insight into the artist's personal discipline.
Fun Fact
The 'Plan Calendar Project' itself is a self-initiated endeavor by the artist Takeru, focusing on documenting daily activities and thoughts within a structured calendar format over an extended period.
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