Chigueso Under the Sky of the Earth: Reevaluating the Emotions of Everyone's Songs

Chigueso Under the Sky of the Earth: Reevaluating the Emotions of Everyone's Songs

Chigueso Under the Sky of the Earth - The charm and emotion of everyone's songs

"Chigueso: Under the Sky of the Earth" is a short animated film that was broadcast in April 2006 as part of NHK's "Minna no Uta" series. In just two minutes, this work portrays the beauty of the Earth and the diversity of human beings, deeply moving viewers. Below, we will introduce detailed information and the appeal of this work, as well as explain in detail its background and behind-the-scenes stories, and recommend it to viewers.

Overview

"Chigueso Earth's Sky Underneath" was broadcast on NHK Educational TV (now NHK E-Tele). The original work is listed as "Other" because the "Minna no Uta" series is based on songs and poems selected from a variety of genres. Enjin Productions was in charge of video production for this work, and Azuru Isshiki was in charge of animation. In addition, photographs by Kim Ki-chan and Ken Domon were used to enhance the visual beauty.

Story and Themes

"Chigueso: Under the Sky of the Earth" is a work that depicts various places and people on Earth. The title "Chigueso" means "Earth" in Spanish, and contains the theme of celebrating the diversity and beauty of the Earth. The work expresses the beautiful landscapes of the Earth and the people who live there with tranquil music and beautiful images. In particular, the scenes that use photographs by Kim Ki-chan and Domon Ken contrast the grandeur of the Earth with the smallness of humans, deeply moving the viewer.

The theme of this work is "the beauty of the Earth" and "the diversity of human beings." By visiting various places on Earth and introducing the lives and cultures of the people who live there, viewers will feel the diversity of the Earth. In addition, by celebrating the beauty of the Earth, it aims to awaken viewers' attachment to nature and awareness of its protection.

Background and secrets

"Chigueso: Under the Sky of the Earth" was produced in collaboration with Enjin Productions and Azuru Isshiki. Enjin, a film production specialist, shot beautiful landscapes of the Earth and incorporated them into the animation. Meanwhile, Azuru Isshiki, an animation specialist, focused on depicting the lives and cultures of the people on Earth.

Photographs by Kim Ki-chan and Domon Ken were used in the creation of this work. Kim Ki-chan is a well-known Korean photographer who has created many works capturing the beautiful landscapes of the world. Domon Ken is a well-known Japanese photographer who has created many works depicting human life and culture. The use of these photographs enhanced the visual beauty of the work and left a deep impression on the viewers.

The story behind the production is that Enjin and Isshiki Azuru traveled all over the world to capture beautiful landscapes around the world. In particular, they visited Korea to use Kim Ki-chan's photographs, and incorporated the scenery shot there into the animation. They also visited various parts of Japan to use Domon Ken's photographs, and focused on depicting the lives and culture of the people. These efforts enhanced the visual beauty of the work and deeply moved the viewers.

Recommendations for viewers

"Under the Sky of Chigueso Earth" depicts the beauty of the Earth and the diversity of humanity, and will deeply move viewers. In particular, by depicting the beautiful landscapes of the Earth and the people who live there, it aims to awaken viewers' attachment to nature and awareness of its protection.

Here are some reasons why I recommend this work:

  • The film incorporates a theme that celebrates the beauty of the Earth, evoking in viewers a love for nature and a sense of conservation.
  • By depicting different places and people on Earth, it gives the viewer a sense of the Earth's diversity.
  • The use of photographs by Kim Ki-chan and Domon Ken enhances the visual beauty of the work and leaves a deep impression on the viewer.

The audience that would be recommended to watch this film are:

  • People who want to experience the beauty of the Earth and love nature
  • People who are interested in the diversity of the Earth and human life and culture
  • People who want to enjoy beautiful videos and photos

"Chigueso Under the Sky of the Earth" depicts the beauty of the Earth and the diversity of human beings in just two minutes, and is a work that deeply moves the viewer. Please watch this work and feel the beauty of the Earth and the diversity of human beings.

Related information and supplements

"Chigueso Chikyu no Sora no Shita de" was produced as part of NHK's "Minna no Uta" series. "Minna no Uta" is a long-running program that has been broadcast since 1961, and features animations based on songs and poems from a variety of genres. This series has been loved by a wide range of viewers, from children to adults, and has touched many people's hearts.

Enjin Productions, who produced "Chigueso: Under the Sky of the Earth", is known as a video production specialist and has worked on many works. Azuru Isshiki is known as an animation specialist and focuses on creating beautiful images. Kim Ki-chan and Ken Domon are known as photographers and have many works depicting the beautiful landscapes of the Earth and human life and culture.

The copyright of this work belongs to NHK. Viewers can watch this work through NHK's official website or video distribution services. It is also sold as packaged software such as DVD and Blu-ray, so viewers can enjoy the work by purchasing these.

"Under the Sky of the Earth" depicts the beauty of the Earth and the diversity of human beings, and leaves a deep impression on viewers. Please watch this work and feel the beauty of the Earth and the diversity of human beings.

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