Takahiro morita biography of rory
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Researcher, Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR), RIKEN
Research History
Jun, 2022 - Present
- Country/Region
- Japan
Takahiro Murakami
Okayama University of Science
Faculty of Science Department of Zoology Professor
Yukimasa Shibata
Kwansei Gakuin University
School of Biological and Environmental Sciences Department of Biomedical Sciences Assistant Professor
Naohiro Kobayashi
RIKEN
Laboratory for Advanced NMR Application and Development Senior Research Scentist
Mayumi Tamari
Jikei University School of Medicine
Research Center for Medical Science, Division of Molecular Genetics Professor
Yoshiki YAMAGUCHI
University of Tsukuba
Institute of Systems and Information Engineering Professor
Hiroshi Imai
Osaka University
Graduate School of Science Department of Biological Sciences Assistant Professor
Shinya Hanashima
Tottori Un
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What’s your full name?
Colin Read Portrait: [Source]
Colin Read’s skate footage always stands out. If he’s not literally kickflipping his camera or filming doubles lines with a VX in each hand he’s always thinking of a new way to capture skateboarding in a way that nobody has ever seen before.
Colin’s gods full-length skate video ‘Spirit Quest’ skilfully combines skate footage, spiritual animal animations made by Cosme, and archival footage to capture the true wild side of street skating.
His films push what is possible behind the lens and he has produced some of the most creative skate videos ever made.
To celebrate Colin becoming a No Comply Network Member we had a chat about making Tengu and Spirit Quest, filming Quim Cardona, directing for Radiohead and his favourite skate filmmakers of all time.
My full name is Colin Read.
I was born in the Philippines, grew up in Florid
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Forde is a skater and filmmaker based in Sheffield
I think the relationship between skateboarding and art is on a fine line.
When skateboarding originated although it wasn’t seen as art it was a way of expression for many people.
Respectfully, you get a tonne of people who don’t see skateboarding as an art or even cross the line between skateboarding and art which is cool – but I certainly would say that skateboarding has given me a bit on an insight into art; be it actually making something physical, or generally just being appreciative. I don’t tend to do much art myself although I guess a lot of people would class filming and editing as an art form within skateboarding itself.
Pontus Alv (Polar Skate Co.) has a very particular way of editing videos which certainly breaks the “norm” of what a standardised skateboarding video looks like. People like Takahiro Morita (FESN/FAR EAST SKATE Ntwork) and Shinpei Ueno (TIght B