CP WorldviewUpdate24 Sep, 2023
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It takes a village!

Making movies is reflective of humans. Just like surviving and then thriving, it takes a lot of co-creation to do.

Sometimes hundreds of people are working on a movie.

It’s an amazing orchestration.

A lot of people, a lot of talent, a lot of ideas that coalesce into a single vision. At least, when it works right, it’s clear the collaborative forces connect and are led by a shared vision.

If there is no real co-creation, the probability that the movie will not be as good as it could be goes up.

Humans are always working together, always co-creating. It’s our way of being on this planet.

But, when conditioning and ego get in the way, the co-creating is severed and whatever is coming into being reflects the energies that created it.

The vibrations and frequencies of the minds of all involved when aligned, bring beauty and grace and enhance the lives of everyone.

Understanding this is vital, not for success, whatever metric you might use, but for impacting the lives of others and opening new perspectives to existence.

This is the aim after all, to bring value.

Co-creation in truth is magical.

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Commented 08 Dec, 2023

Interconnectedness is what we call it at Connected Pictures. We are the experiment to what you talk about Mitsuhiro, "heart to heart communication," in our content and in this platform where we share our hearts in the community. Grateful you are here and contributing.

Commented 03 Dec, 2023

I am a Japanese film scriptwriter who writes stories about "Spirituality", especially "Forgiveness".

Although this is not a story about the film industry, no, this is a story about the film industry, but in all fields in Japan, we are seeing a collapse of the "Framework". Film history, of course, has produced many pioneers full of experimental spirit. But it has become rigid, and many cinematic techniques, such as filming, editing, and script writing, have become "Rules," and they are extremely violent toward both filmmakers and actors. The "Framework" always turns violent in the end and takes away freedom. So now is the time for change.

It is imperative to bring back true communication to filmmaking, connecting through heart to heart communication. To tell the truth, we need to restore heart to heart communication, not only in filmmaking, but in everything that happens in the world. It is not enough to just bring ideas together. We need to regain a sense of connection.

Everything is connected as one.


Replied 03 Dec, 2023

Well said!

PS: We'd love to heard your stories about the film industry in Japan. Please do post all the inside juicy gossip 😋, maybe under the "Filmmaking" channel.


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