My first film (in progress) about loneliness & stranger

Who thought I would make a film/video by myself?

Here it is!  I have one month to finalize this piece.  So, I appreciate your feedback!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hei7wn6UgsI&feature=youtu.be

Writing a script itself took a long time.  Selecting images/videos also took a looong time.  Editing takes forever!

I still need to work on this piece.  Making this film is clearing my thoughts about loneliness.  It is not easy to put together my own experiences and findings through interviews and articles about loneliness.  I believe loneliness is complicated.  Therefore, I could not  (still cannot) focus on one part of loneliness.  However, sending a message to audience effectively in the short time with film has a limitation to express everything. It is similar to writing an essay but making a film is not only word, but also visual and sound.  It is interesting for me to realize how powerful visual and sound affect people’s emotion.

I choose to share my own experiences because qualitative and narrative method can deliver my findings to audiences effectively.  My story is authentic and it makes people engage in the topic more (hopefully).   The goal of this art-based education is awareness of loneliness in public as well as promotion to do some actions in communities.

My filmmaking & loneliness & the stranger journey to be continued..  Love you all❤️

『つながるぼっち』- software project for solving isolation

”日本では2035年には人口の半分が独身になります。
独身=不幸って、それは勝手な思い込み!
でも、たとえ独身だろうが、そうでなかろうが、もしもあなたが心理的に「孤立」していて辛いなら、「つながり」が必要かもしれません。それは家族に限らないけれど。

穏やかな気持ちで、「ひとりが好き」と言うために。「つながるぼっち」は矛盾してないと、私は思っています。(泉谷)”  From Facebook ‘だからひとりが好き’ post on Sep 29, 2017

http://www.huffingtonpost.jp/2017/09/27/tsunagaru_a_23224459/?utm_hp_ref=jp-homepage

Consumerism/society expectation and loneliness

Today I interviewed my post-stranger friend, an Iranian-Canadian in her 30’s.  She is an environmental educator and involving volunteers and public events related environmental issues.  I am especially interested in the relationship between loneliness and environmental educators.  She called the spider at her entrance who residents there for a while, “sweetie!”