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    Guest: Alessandro de Bellegarde | Kyoto Based VR film-maker | The Interstice Podcast Ep.36

    enJanuary 23, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Originally from New-York, Alessandro is an Italian film-maker who has made his home in Kyoto for the last decade. Where his roots may lie in the classic cinematography style, in more recent years, he has left his mark in the burgeoning field of VR 360 film-making. Alessandro describes his work as a double act of translation: that of the medium in which he creates and connectively the Japanese content that comprises the majority of his work. He creates bridges to the past with a genuinely modern approach.

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