☆ "Dreams from Age 1 to 100": A 56-Year-Old's Dream
Reflecting the "dreams" of each age from 1 to 100
In this video, three people appear and
each of them shares their own "dream".
Just 10 seconds per person is a short amount of time.
However, by ending the video "in the middle of their story," we hope to
leave space for the viewer to imagine "what happens next."
The original concept is a book titled "Dreams from Age 1 to 100"
The inspiration for this idea came from the book
"Dreams from Age 1 to 100" (edited by Japan Dream Project). It is a
photo and essay collection that captures people from age 1 to 100 as they share their
"dreams" alongside their expressions, based on three years of interviews across Japan.
The shape of dreams and the words used change depending on the stage of life. It is very impressive how it portrays that change as
each individual's "current thoughts."
The expressions of "dreams" that change with age
Reading this book makes you realize that at every moment in life, there is
a "form of hope."
Childhood dreams are pure aspirations expressed in drawings or a few words.
Youthful dreams are challenges filled with ambition and romance.
Adult dreams reveal thoughts about family and work while balancing reality and ideals.
The dreams of the senior generation shine brightly as they enjoy learning and social contribution—“new challenges.”
Truly, “dreams” are like a mirror reflecting life itself.
The power of “dreams” I want to convey through video
In this Sora2 project, we will express these “fragments of dreams” as a video. Even in a short time, you should be able to feel the
“vitality” within their
voice, expressions, and presence.
Dreams make life positive regardless of age.
And, someone's dream can gently push the viewer forward—
We are aiming for such a work.
Reference Book
📖 "Dreams from Age 1 to 100" (Edited by Japan Dream Project)
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