Shooting a full Japanese movie via ZOOM app

The Japanese director, Chenichiro Yueda, created a project that became the talk of the art scene in his country, after he shot a 26-minute film, entirely, on the application of video-zoom meetings, without any of the work staff having to meet in one place, according to what was published by Bloomberg Agency.

A group of Japanese stars participated in the comic horror film One Cut of the Dead Mission: Remote, and it was shared for free on YouTube, according to the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Qabas website.

Regarding his motives for producing this work, Yueda said, “The whole of Japan, the whole world, is feeling a little nervous because of concerns about the Corona virus, and so I had a simple desire to please people a little through light entertainment. Watching entertainment saved me, and it helped me often to cope when I was feeling depressed. ”

The film highlights the state of despair that artists, musicians and filmmakers feel these days, when restrictions on social distancing are an impediment to pursuing their work. Contemporary Japanese film.

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