More Hagetaka video clips
Nov. 30th, 2014 10:27 pmFound more Hagetaka video clips, with some nice shots of Alan as a bonus.
This is a short clip with scenes from episodes 1-3: I like the opening scene where Washizu arrives from New York (with his team, though only Alan is visible in the shot) at the Horizon Japan building via helicopter. It's such an ostenatious gesture, given that they could simply have taken a car or even a limo from the airport. Perhaps it's meant to show the power and arrogance of Horizon, and/or taking the helicopter saves time. Which ties in with Alan's "time is money" remark to the Mitsuba Bank employee, which I had mentioned in my first Hagetaka post. (The full sentence he says in the clip, combined with the Japanese bit at the end, translates to "We believe that time is money.")
A longer video that's more of an overview of the entire series, set to the main theme music for the show. The video clips run for about 3 minutes, and then the remainder of the music plays over a few still shots from the show.
Well, I made it through the entire month of National Blog Posting Month without missing a day, even if I posted pretty late at night most times! It was fun, and I do have more stuff I wanted to talk about, so I'll try to keep the momentum going through December and post more regularly, even if it's not every day.
This is a short clip with scenes from episodes 1-3: I like the opening scene where Washizu arrives from New York (with his team, though only Alan is visible in the shot) at the Horizon Japan building via helicopter. It's such an ostenatious gesture, given that they could simply have taken a car or even a limo from the airport. Perhaps it's meant to show the power and arrogance of Horizon, and/or taking the helicopter saves time. Which ties in with Alan's "time is money" remark to the Mitsuba Bank employee, which I had mentioned in my first Hagetaka post. (The full sentence he says in the clip, combined with the Japanese bit at the end, translates to "We believe that time is money.")
A longer video that's more of an overview of the entire series, set to the main theme music for the show. The video clips run for about 3 minutes, and then the remainder of the music plays over a few still shots from the show.
Well, I made it through the entire month of National Blog Posting Month without missing a day, even if I posted pretty late at night most times! It was fun, and I do have more stuff I wanted to talk about, so I'll try to keep the momentum going through December and post more regularly, even if it's not every day.