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映像作家100人 - 映像作家・映像クリエイターの作品アーカイブ 日本の映像作家・映像クリエイター・映像ディレクターによる映像作品のポートフォリオ。優れた映像作家を発掘しアーカイブするプロジェクト。

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Company / Team

  • A4A株式会社
  • bird and insect
  • BONJIN
  • BUDDHA Inc. / B.D.W.
  • jitto.inc
  • JKD Collective
  • KAMITSUBAKI STUDIO
  • KOO-KI /空気株式会社
  • LIKI
  • mimoid
  • November,Inc.
  • ODDJOB Inc.
  • overlay
  • superSymmetry by omnibus japan
  • THINKR
  • TOKYO
  • Whatever Co.
  • アイウォズ・ア・バレリーナ
  • あのラボ
  • アンディファインド
  • イーディーピーグラフィックワークス株式会社
  • イアリンジャパン
  • エムプラスプラス
  • オールド株式会社
  • キラメキ
  • クリプトメリア
  • コズミックラブ
  • サンカク
  • サンディ株式会社
  • シングス
  • ステディ株式会社
  • ソニックジャム スタジオ
  • タンゲフィルムズ
  • チームラボ
  • トトト
  • ドロイズ
  • バスキュール
  • パワーグラフィックス
  • ビーチ
  • ビービーメディア株式会社
  • フラッパースリー
  • フレイ
  • マキシラ
  • マルトラ
  • ユーフラテス
  • ライゾマティクス
  • ワウ株式会社
  • ワンメディア
  • 合同会社スタジオななほし
  • 擬態するメタ
  • 最勝健太郎 / FOV
  • 株式会社 ランハンシャ
  • 株式会社 回
  • 株式会社IDENCE
  • 株式会社KEYAKI WORKS
  • 株式会社mellowsoda.
  • 株式会社Onesal
  • 株式会社RIBBON
  • 株式会社アイエヌイー
  • 株式会社エポック
  • 株式会社カーキ
  • 株式会社ギークピクチュアズ
  • 株式会社ストライプス
  • 株式会社スパイロ
  • 株式会社スプーン
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  • 株式会社ティモテ
  • 株式会社トトト
  • 株式会社ピクス
  • 株式会社フラッグ
  • 株式会社ホーダウン
  • 株式会社ヨンサンサン
  • 株式会社ライト・ザ・ウェイ
  • 株式会社リポグラム
  • 株式会社ロボット
  • 株式会社ワイズ

Creator

  • _karudo
  • 0b4k3
  • 12s
  • 500T
  • AC部
  • Aodaruma
  • asaha
  • asano66
  • BAN8KU(バンパク)
  • Bivi
  • C.O.L.O
  • ceci_セシ
  • Classic6
  • coalowl
  • Cube
  • CuddysPic
  • DMYM
  • Eri Harigai
  • G2
  • Garments
  • GROUPN
  • Hana Watanabe
  • HARU
  • hayato(ササハラハヤト)
  • Hayatto
  • HEADS
  • hewa
  • hohobun
  • ido
  • iramina
  • Iru.
  • ITOAOI
  • J
  • J
  • JACKSON kaki
  • kantahiraoka
  • KASICO
  • Keitaro Toyoda
  • KIENGI
  • LANTERN WORKS Inc. / 瀬田 政之
  • leohmd
  • Lina Machida
  • m7kenji
  • Masaki Watanabe
  • MATHEUS KATAYAMA
  • MESS
  • minmooba
  • Miss Bean
  • moff
  • mole^3
  • MONA
  • monoton / 田崎晴真
  • Motionist
  • Nasty Men$ah
  • nim
  • noixy
  • NORIKO KINOUCHI
  • ohuton
  • onnacodomo (オンナコドモ)
  • P.I.C.S. ST
  • Pennacky
  • pook
  • Qzil.la株式会社
  • ReeeznD
  • reiya
  • Renard
  • ryo kishi
  • SAKU
  • samillia(サミリア)
  • SEIKO
  • Shion SHIMADA / Salis
  • SHOHEI SAITO
  • Shoichiro Kato
  • SHUJI HIRAI
  • shuntaro
  • StudioKNB
  • SUKOTA
  • takachrome
  • TAKCOM / 土屋貴史
  • Takeru Shibuya
  • Takuma Nakata
  • TaMaNi Film
  • Tamura Kazuko
  • team
  • teshnakamura
  • tsuchifumazu
  • UDON
  • UMMMI.
  • UMNES(ウムネス)
  • URARA
  • uwabami
  • VeAble
  • Waboku
  • yama_ko
  • Yaoyoro's Aki
  • Yazhirushi
  • YKBX
  • yoh
  • YOHEI OTAKI
  • yonayona graphics
  • YSHIT
  • YUKARI
  • Yumiko Kasahara
  • Yuta GOTO
  • yuuki kamida
  • YYG NT Lab
  • アーロン フォーミレサ
  • あけたらしろめ
  • あずま
  • アニメーションこうぼう。
  • アラサワ
  • あんのん
  • いっしん
  • イノウエマナ
  • いよりさき
  • いわぶり
  • エクスカリバー
  • オオクボリュウ
  • おこわ
  • オタミラムズ
  • おんぐ
  • カワイオカムラ
  • ガンポン
  • キュー
  • きょうつべ
  • クーテン
  • くろやなぎてっぺい
  • ケン イマイ
  • ケン イマイ
  • コタニジュンヤ
  • コリー・フラー
  • さかしたのぶよし
  • ささきえり
  • さとうこずえ
  • さとうゆか
  • しばたたかひろ
  • シュシュ
  • しょーた
  • スズキ ハルカ
  • ズニータ
  • スパイキージョン
  • セトタカアキ
  • たかくらかずき
  • たかや ともこ
  • タコ魔人
  • タシロ リエ
  • たそやマロ
  • たなかまさあき
  • たぬき
  • ちひろ
  • ちゃちゃまる
  • ツダルマ
  • ツネハシタケシ
  • テラサカルナ
  • でんすけ28号
  • トモキ
  • ともまつりか
  • なかがわ まりな
  • なかね ありさ
  • ナノンクリエイティブ
  • ニオ
  • ぬQ
  • ぬヴェントス
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  • のをか
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  • はなぶし
  • ババアツシ
  • ハマ
  • ハマダ
  • はるまきごはん
  • ひらのりょう
  • ひるち
  • ひろつぐ
  • ピンクじゃなくても
  • ファンタジスタ歌磨呂
  • フクポリ
  • フコウエ アラタ
  • フジモトカイ
  • マイ
  • まえ
  • まめたろう
  • まりるい
  • まる あかり
  • マルルーン
  • ミヤサカカズヒデ
  • モーフ
  • ヤマグチ晋
  • ユージン
  • ゆはらかずき
  • ヨシダタカユキ
  • よシまるシン
  • らっパル
  • るるんぶ
  • ワタナベサオリ
  • わっち
  • ワット
  • ゐたみ
  • ヲタきち
  • 一総
  • 上 航
  • 上田昌輝
  • 下嶋やゆん
  • 下田芳彦
  • 中垣内 悠
  • 中山晃子
  • 中島 大樹
  • 中島 賢二
  • 中村匠吾
  • 中村都麦
  • 中澤太
  • 中田 岳 / GAC
  • 中絲悠
  • 中間耕平
  • 丸山雄大
  • 久保 雄太郎
  • 久野 遥子
  • 五反田和樹
  • 井上 真洋 / kobito inc.
  • 今原電気
  • 今津良樹
  • 今谷 真太郎
  • 代田栄介
  • 仲原達彦
  • 伊藤 聖也
  • 伊藤瑞希
  • 伊藤衆人
  • 住吉清隆
  • 佐伯雄一郎
  • 佐藤 佳亮
  • 佐藤 正樹
  • 佐藤 雄貴
  • 佐藤寛太
  • 佐藤海里
  • 佐藤祐紀
  • 佐藤竜市
  • 佐藤美代
  • 佐藤隆之
  • 保泉圭太
  • 倉島 伶
  • 倉澤 紘己
  • 倉知朋之介
  • 内藤幸平
  • 写楽街
  • 冠木佐和子
  • 前川恭平
  • 前田凜之介
  • 副島しのぶ
  • 劉禹辰/RiU.
  • 加村日菜
  • 加藤 貴大
  • 加藤ヒデジン
  • 加藤隆
  • 動工映像制作デザイン会社
  • 動物にみえる布
  • 勝見 拓矢
  • 北千住デザイン
  • 北原 信孝
  • 北村みなみ
  • 北畠遼
  • 千合 洋輔
  • 原 奈緒子
  • 及川佑介
  • 古国府 薫
  • 古澤龍
  • 吉岡美樹
  • 吉村 周作
  • 吉澤一輝
  • 吉野耕平
  • 和田 昇
  • 品川 敦志
  • 喜多 頌一 | Hatsuhiyu°
  • 喜田夏記
  • 土屋萌児
  • 土海明日香
  • 坂本倫久
  • 坂本渉太
  • 坂野友軌
  • 堀田英仁
  • 外山光男
  • 多田 海
  • 夜戸あさ
  • 大原崇嘉
  • 大川原亮
  • 大月壮
  • 大東修治
  • 大橋史
  • 大江 海
  • 大畑貴耶
  • 大谷たらふ
  • 大賀 頌太
  • 大野樹
  • 大鳥
  • 天野清之
  • 天野靖子
  • 奥下和彦
  • 奥山 太貴
  • 奥山大史
  • 奥山雄太
  • 奧田昌輝
  • 孫 君杰
  • 安倉
  • 安村栄美
  • 安永佳織
  • 安田大地
  • 安田昂弘
  • 安田現象
  • 安藤 隼人
  • 室谷惠
  • 宮嶋龍太郎
  • 宮部 一通
  • 富永省吾
  • 寺尾 加奈
  • 寺島 圭佑
  • 寺本遥
  • 寺部 晶
  • 小名良平
  • 小宮一郎
  • 小島央大
  • 小川泉
  • 小林大祐
  • 小野ハナ
  • 小野哲司
  • 小野龍一
  • 尾中たけし
  • 山下諒
  • 山内祥太
  • 山北 麻由子
  • 山口崇司
  • 山口祐果
  • 山口駿
  • 山崎連基
  • 山形一生
  • 山本 和宏
  • 山田遼志
  • 岡 大夢
  • 岡 翔三郎
  • 岡崎智弘
  • 岡本太玖斗
  • 岡本斗志貴
  • 岡田詩歌
  • 岩木 伊織
  • 岸本 威
  • 島猛
  • 島田大介
  • 島田欣征
  • 島谷 賢治 (nokir™)
  • 崎村 宙央
  • 嶋津穂高
  • 川サキ ケンジ
  • 川中玄貴
  • 川島 真美
  • 川沢健司
  • 川畑 那奈
  • 川端 渉 x 右左見 拓人
  • 川﨑広大
  • 巡宙艦ボンタ
  • 平岡政展
  • 平木希奈
  • 平松 悠
  • 平林 大河
  • 平沢治人
  • 平牧和彦
  • 平野正和
  • 平野絢士
  • 幸洋子
  • 廣木綾子
  • 影山紗和子
  • 志村知晴
  • 志賀匠
  • 恍骨
  • 成定 由香沙
  • 戸塚富士丸
  • 折笠良
  • 拓馬
  • 持田寛太
  • 斎藤江美
  • 新井風愉
  • 新保拓人
  • 新垣れいみ
  • 新海岳人
  • 日置 修平
  • 早坂亮輔
  • 早野 海兵
  • 星子 旋風脚
  • 春山 DAVID 祥一
  • 春日百合子
  • 時里 充
  • 曽根 宏暢
  • 曽根光揮
  • 最低やさいコーナー
  • 最後の手段
  • 有吉 達宏
  • 服部グラフィクス
  • 朝倉 すぐる
  • 木下朋朗
  • 木村 優矢
  • 木村友輝
  • 杉山 峻輔
  • 杉本晃佑
  • 杉江宏憲
  • 村上裕佑
  • 村田実莉
  • 東弘明
  • 松本力
  • 松村達也
  • 松田広輝
  • 林希
  • 林響太朗
  • 柴田 海音
  • 柴田大平
  • 株式会社Unplug
  • 桑原季
  • 桜井貴志
  • 梅林イクミ
  • 森野和馬
  • 植草航
  • 楊 源深
  • 榎本真之介
  • 榎本貫之介
  • 樋口慧一
  • 横井凜
  • 横堀光範
  • 橋本 大佑 
  • 橋本侑次朗
  • 橋本麦
  • 水上 里菜
  • 水井 翔
  • 水尻 自子
  • 水江未来
  • 水田 拓実
  • 水野 洸樹
  • 水野開斗
  • 永田俊/山本広司
  • 永迫志乃
  • 江原彩子
  • 池田愛
  • 沖田 伊織
  • 河上裕紀
  • 河原雪花
  • 河野 成大
  • 泰永優子
  • 浜根 玲奈
  • 浮舌大輔
  • 涌井 嶺
  • 涌元 トモタカ
  • 深尾映像研究室
  • 深谷莉沙
  • 淳三
  • 淳三
  • 清水 貴栄
  • 渡辺 護
  • 渡辺佐吉
  • 渡邉幸朔
  • 渡邊課
  • 渡部康成
  • 澤田 哲志
  • 瀬戸光拓也
  • 瀬賀 誠一
  • 照沼 敦朗
  • 牛嶋 太洋
  • 牧野 惇
  • 牧鉄兵
  • 狩野慎太朗
  • 猪俣 洵平
  • 猪口大樹
  • 玉川真吾
  • 玉澤芽衣
  • 玉田伸太郎
  • 田中 謙吾
  • 田中宏大
  • 田中薫
  • 田口雅文
  • 田島太雄
  • 田所 淳
  • 田村育歩
  • 田村鞠果
  • 畑 一弘
  • 畳谷哲也
  • 白石タカヒロ
  • 矢吹 誠
  • 矢野ほなみ
  • 石井 英之
  • 石川将也
  • 石黒 翔
  • 硝酸銀
  • 福地明乃
  • 秋鷲
  • 稲井耕介
  • 稲垣 卓
  • 稲葉まり
  • 稲葉卓也
  • 稲葉秀樹
  • 立松夏奈
  • 竹内 邦晶
  • 竹内泰人
  • 竹山寛史
  • 竹林亮
  • 篠原僚介
  • 篠田利隆
  • 篠𠩤 健太
  • 米倉 強太
  • 米澤 柊
  • 粟井モネ
  • 細金 卓矢
  • 綿貫 岳海 (watakemi)
  • 羅絲佳<ラ・シカ>
  • 羽部空海
  • 芳賀 陽平
  • 芹澤 碧 | Syoronpo.
  • 若井麻奈美
  • 若林 萌
  • 荒牧康治
  • 荒牧康治・千合洋輔
  • 荒船 泰廣
  • 葛飾出身
  • 蓬莱美咲
  • 藍にいな
  • 藤井亮
  • 藤倉麻子
  • 蛯子ユウキ
  • 衛藤隆世
  • 西郡 勲
  • 谷口暁彦
  • 谷山剛
  • 豊浦慶祐
  • 豊田 遼吾
  • 賢者
  • 赤澤希望
  • 赤石 岳
  • 軌跡/邵雪晴
  • 辻本祐希
  • 近藤 樹
  • 遠藤 良太
  • 避雷
  • 部谷 文香
  • 酒井麻衣
  • 重田 佑介
  • 野上 虎太郎
  • 野手 凱斗
  • 野村律子
  • 金属8g
  • 釣部東京
  • 鈴木健太
  • 鈴木菜音
  • 鈴本 蓮
  • 鎌松美由紀
  • 長江 春芳
  • 門脇康平
  • 間宮 光駿
  • 関口和希
  • 阿部 雪舟
  • 飯田 晃央
  • 首藤光陽
  • 騎虎
  • 高岸 寛
  • 高橋 まりな
  • 高橋 健人
  • 高橋 悠
  • 高橋李空/DOKUZEN
  • 鴨下 大輝
  • 鹿子前
  • 麻田 弦
  • 齊藤 雄磨
  • 齊藤公太郎
  • 齋藤 汐里
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Tokyo Light Odyssey

2016

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Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai Signature Pavilion “null²” - 映像作家: wow-inc
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Osaka-Kansai Expo 2025 “BLUE OCEAN DOME”

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00:00:53
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3DCGPromotionShort film

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00:02:06
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00:01:03
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InstallationPixel ArtProjection mapping

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2021
00:01:28
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Art workImageInstallation

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00:01:19
I wanted to make a work like a bonfire. I was drawn to the quiet space that arises around a bonfire, even without exchanging words or glances with others. There is neither a subject to empathize with nor information to catch in a bonfire. And yet, I wondered if the reason we can keep watching it lies in its “continuity.” In this work, several uneven, asynchronous images are presented to create a single space. Each image was made to feel seamless. Even so, each one may be nothing more than a loop. Still, I thought that by placing multiple images side by side in the same space, a continuity similar to that of a bonfire might emerge. (pieces from 2022.1.1 to 2022.12.31)
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3DCGAudio visual performanceEventInstallationMotion graphicsProjection mapping

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00:05:09
LE PETIT PRINCE COLLECTION, inspired by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s masterpiece The Little Prince, presented by the luxury writing instrument brand Montblanc. An installation at the dinner venue of a customer event held to commemorate its release. Inspired by the famous line from the work, “What is essential is invisible to the eye,” we expanded the prince’s journey into the dinner venue. This work explores a new form of expression through kinetic light and projection.
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