マツコの知らない世界
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00:00I'm going to start composing on my computer from the age of 5, and I'm going to introduce you to the track maker, Haraguchi Sasuke, who went out into the world at the age of 10.
00:14Nice to meet you, I'm Haraguchi Sasuke.
00:17Hey, hey, hey.
00:18What's up with your face recently?
00:23Are all your teeth down?
00:26Wait a minute, your teeth are so small!
00:29Wow!
00:31It's amazing! It's like Kyon Kyon!
00:34No, no, no.
00:35No, really!
00:36Hey!
00:37I don't care about this anymore!
00:42Today, I'm going to introduce you to DTM, which is desktop music.
00:47Oh, I see.
00:50It's music that can be completed on the desktop.
00:54That's right. In the past, professionals from each instrument gathered to record their performances.
01:01Desktop music is a method of music production that many artists are incorporating now,
01:07where they can do everything from vocals to instrument performances on their computers and compose songs on their own.
01:14The first thing I want to say is that
01:17DTM, which can be completed by itself in the Japanese entertainment industry,
01:22where you can't spend a lot of money now,
01:25has the potential to be active all over the world.
01:28In the past, we had to spend a lot of money.
01:31For example, we had to go abroad to shoot a music video.
01:35We spent a lot of money on one song.
01:37Well, it was amazing during the bubble.
01:41To be honest, they don't give us a lot of money now.
01:46For example, K-pop, which is a content that costs a lot of money,
01:51is supported by various companies and countries.
01:58But if you can't recover it, you lose to the investors.
02:03That's right.
02:04It's an amazing world. Japanese people don't have that feeling.
02:09According to Sasuke,
02:11the savior of the Japanese entertainment industry, where there is little budget,
02:15is the desktop music that can create a perverted sense with a low budget.
02:20That's the case with Iwasabi and Aise.
02:25That's right.
02:26Everyone who offers songs to Ado is like that, right?
02:29People who do it on their own.
02:31People who have no budget but can do it on their own are getting stronger now.
02:44Last year, Iwasabi's idol, which was the most played song in Japan,
02:49was made by composer Ayase on a computer.
02:55Iwasabi and Ayase
03:00KING-NU, which is popular all over the world,
03:03has also incorporated desktop music into the band
03:06and released experimental songs one after another.
03:10Among them, the hit song that Sasuke has been paying attention to recently is...
03:16There are only four songs that have been recognized in the world and made by DTM.
03:23Is there a song you've seen?
03:25What surprised me was that
03:27SHO and Ado are still making music in that way.
03:31That's right.
03:32That's amazing.
03:41SHO of ADO, which was played 1.8 million times in 2023.
03:48This is also produced by people who have been said to be good at DTM for a long time.
03:54It's amazing, isn't it?
03:56Giga and Terry Lloyd.
03:59They've been around for a long time.
04:01It's amazing that they haven't changed the way they make it.
04:05That's right.
04:06That's how Ado makes it.
04:09I think you've probably heard of the top one.
04:12It's called Kyofu All Back.
04:14It's been played a lot.
04:17Kyofu All Back
04:23Released in 2023.
04:25Recorded 1 million views in just two weeks.
04:29YUKOPI's Kyofu All Back.
04:32YUKOPI's Kyofu All Back
04:38Recorded a big hit of 1 million hits.
04:41CANARIA's Lloyd.
04:44Not only the song, but also the singing voice.
04:46It's made with a single computer.
04:51This is also a Vocaloid song.
04:54And what I've been thinking lately is...
04:57It was a mania-like genre at first.
05:00That's right.
05:01There's a lot more relaxing songs.
05:05That's right.
05:06It's a little different in color.
05:08The Pixel Galaxy is a little different in color.
05:12But it's been played a million times.
05:15This is the instrumental.
05:17There's a song in it.
05:19For us, it's a little nostalgic.
05:27I think there's probably a homage to that.
05:30So it's really...
05:32How do I put it?
05:33It's easy to listen to.
05:35That's why I felt it when I first heard it.
05:40I'm glad that I'm getting old.
05:44The young people are...
05:46What we were excited about.
05:49You put it in as an essence.
05:52I'm sure you're feeling it unconsciously.
05:57When it's transmitted.
05:59I don't think it's a bad thing to get old.
06:03I'm coming someday.
06:04I'm coming. You're coming, too.
06:05I'm coming with a face like this.
06:07A smaller person will come out.
06:09A smaller person like this will come out.
06:11That's right.
06:12That's why you're young.
06:14Don't make fun of the old man and the old woman.
06:18Don't know Matsuko.
06:20Desktop music is the right answer.
06:28In recent years, one computer has dominated the music scene.
06:32Now it's becoming a trend.
06:35New generation music production.
06:37Desktop music.
06:40What will you teach me about that world?
06:43How do you want to raise a child?
06:46It doesn't go the way you want.
06:48To some extent.
06:50I want you to be a child like this.
06:53If you're five years old, you have to do this much.
06:56It's impossible.
06:58He started composing by himself when he was five years old.
07:01New kids join music.
07:03He wrote songs for famous artists such as Toshinobu Kubota.
07:08He also made a lot of commercial songs.
07:11He is 21 years old.
07:13He is a world-famous track maker.
07:17I'm 10 years old.
07:18I'm from the city of Apollo Theater.
07:20I'm the youngest Japanese.
07:21This is dance.
07:22Why are you going to the Apollo Theater at the age of 10?
07:25New York Apollo Theater is called the gateway to the professional world.
07:30He is the youngest Japanese to win the dance category.
07:35After that, he made Hitomariya when he was 20 years old.
07:39It is the world's No. 1 music chart.
07:43He won first place 18 times in a row in the Billboard Japan category.
07:50Sasuke is here tonight.
07:53He is doing something against the rules.
07:56That's interesting.
08:03He made many of the best songs on the computer.
08:09The world is paying attention.
08:11He is the best artist in Japan.
08:15I will introduce you to the major and minor.
08:19I don't have the courage to turn that into a BGM.
08:37First, I will introduce the charm of desktop music that you can do anything by yourself.
08:42It is different from the old music production.
08:46It's a difference in the way music itself is made.
08:50In the old days, pop music was made by electric guitars and singer-songwriters.
08:57However, now it is completed by DTM software.
09:05You can add various acoustics from there.
09:10But you can still make it.
09:13That's right.
09:15Some people make it as a final touch.
09:19It's the same for me.
09:20You can program like you can play without playing an instrument.
09:25What are you talking about?
09:29The sound of the instrument comes out from here.
09:34It's the sound of the piano.
09:36It's a machine, so if you take it out, it won't make any sound.
09:39It's connected to the computer, so it sounds like this.
09:42For example, the sound of a guitar.
09:45It's like this.
09:46Why does it make such a riff just by playing one note?
09:49Or the sound of a drum.
09:54Like this.
10:01I'm going to get angry!
10:05In the music software used in desktop music,
10:08you can play about a million kinds of sounds.
10:12Even if you don't have the technology to play a difficult instrument,
10:15you can reproduce them all on the keyboard.
10:18For example.
10:29You can get a normal synthesizer-like sound.
10:31As you said,
10:33I think this has become a normal way of making music.
10:36It's not like it's closely related to the genre or anime.
10:41I think everyone can make music with this.
10:45I think it's because it's actually happening.
10:47I don't think everyone is pure.
10:50Is there anything other than making music with this?
10:54It's natural.
10:55That's what it is.
10:56Next, how about singing?
10:59Find a good vocalist!
11:02There was a way to write it!
11:04I told you!
11:05Don't go to a shopping mall!
11:15I auditioned.
11:17I went to a live house.
11:21You have to look for a place where there's nothing.
11:25That's right.
11:26Only those who have been selected can perform on stage.
11:31That was the era.
11:34Vocaloids have become almost humanized by AI.
11:37This is really recent.
11:45Vocaloids are Yamaha's voice synthesis software
11:48that sings melodies and lyrics that are entered on the computer.
11:54You can add songs without a vocalist,
11:57so there are many creators who make songs using this.
12:01Ayase of YOASOBI, Yorushika, etc.
12:04There are many famous artists who used the voice synthesis software to make music.
12:12What did you imagine when you heard Vocaloid?
12:14Miku.
12:15Miku?
12:16Miku's appearance changed something.
12:21I was shocked.
12:22I was like, what is this?
12:25I thought, why did Miku Hatsune become an idol?
12:29I didn't know anything about Vocaloid.
12:35Miku is special.
12:37She taught me about Vocaloid.
12:43The beginning of this culture was when Yamaha was involved in development
12:47and the first Japanese-language voice synthesis software,
12:51MEIKO, was released in 2004.
12:54That wonderful love, one more time.
13:05And in 2007,
13:13Vocaloid was born with Miku Hatsune's birth.
13:18After that, many famous songs such as Senbonzakura and Heikoku Shoujo were created.
13:24It became a big hit all over the world through the Internet.
13:28It raised the position of the best top music.
13:34The cutting edge of voice synthesis technology has evolved surprisingly.
13:41You can express emotions.
13:44I see.
13:45So you can do it if you want to be sexy.
13:48Yes.
13:49But it's not mechanical.
13:51If you can't say it, it's a human voice.
13:55That's amazing.
13:57Can you give me a 3-letter word?
13:583-letter word?
13:59That's a nasty word.
14:04Ehime.
14:05Ah, Ehime.
14:06Ehime is a little erotic.
14:09It depends on how you hear it.
14:12This is a 3-letter word, Ehime.
14:18You're a little young.
14:20I want you to be 10 years older.
14:2310 years older?
14:24I see.
14:2510 years older.
14:27Actually, I have it.
14:28You do?
14:33That's good.
14:34With this, give me more energy.
14:37Energy?
14:39Let's do it.
14:40Let's make an ideal voice.
14:42Yes, let's do that.
14:43With this.
14:46That was too much energy.
14:47Was it too much?
14:48Yes.
14:49But you can adjust it as you like.
14:51That's amazing.
14:53In this way, the singing voice is synthesized by incorporating emotions.
15:08I don't need a limited number of products.
15:29Desktop music is attractive because it can be made freely because it is made by one person.
15:36Now, let's see Sasuke's hidden technique.
15:43I chose a few songs.
15:45Thank you.
15:47Some of you may know this person.
15:50Do you know the person on the bottom left?
15:52I would like to introduce this person.
15:55This person incorporates sound cracks into his music.
16:00Sound cracks are usually not good.
16:03I have an image that the volume is too loud.
16:07However, you can use it well and adjust it comfortably.
16:12You can do that yourself.
16:14Let me hear it.
16:15I don't know.
16:30His voice is well processed.
16:34He uses a lot of DTM.
16:37There is a big gap between his appearance and his voice.
16:42I can hear the sound.
16:44This is also nostalgic.
16:47Is that so?
16:49What should I say?
16:51For example, who is this person?
16:53How do you feel?
16:56How do you feel?
16:58Chemical sounds are different.
17:00I use the same method as chemical sounds.
17:05Is that so?
17:06Is chemical sound okay?
17:08I think it's okay.
17:10I don't need an explanation.
17:13I was dancing with Samasoni at that time.
17:18Is there anything else you are interested in?
17:21Boundy is good.
17:23Boundy is good.
17:26I remember that.
17:29My future.
17:32Boundy played the instrument and worked on the computer.
17:36He did all this by himself.
17:39He said he was able to combine the sound of the instrument and the music software.
17:46In addition.
17:47FLAVINGO
17:55FLAVINGO uses a dry digital drum sound.
18:04FLAVINGO uses a dry digital drum sound.
18:10FLAVINGO uses a dry digital drum sound.
18:17FLAVINGO uses a dry digital drum sound.
18:21Which song do you like best?
18:23The song I think is interesting is.
18:26TWICE's I got you.
18:29It's a speed-up version.
18:31Speed-up version?
18:33It's a speed-up version and an original version.
18:36It's an original version.
18:39It's really an original version.
18:42After this.
18:44Matsuko is excited about the new music culture of desktop music.
18:49You're doing something against the rules.
18:52That's interesting.
18:56TWICE's song that Sasuke was excited about.
19:00This is the original version.
19:15And the speed-up version.
19:18TWICE's song that Sasuke was excited about.
19:25TWICE's song that Sasuke was excited about.
19:33TWICE's song that Sasuke was excited about.
19:41TWICE's song that Sasuke was excited about.
19:53Sasuke was particularly shocked by the two songs.
20:03First of all, it's Mr. Ado's sound.
20:06The development of the song is very perverted and I can't stand it.
20:10It's the same as the short version.
20:12That's right. It's exactly the same.
20:14It's like A melody, B melody, chorus.
20:16It's no longer in the normal configuration.
20:19I think it's faster to listen to this.
20:24This is how the song starts.
20:26Isn't it longer because you start from the beginning?
20:29It's like a chorus from the beginning.
20:31It's like a chorus from the beginning.
20:33It's like a chorus from the beginning.
20:37There's still a chorus from the beginning.
20:39Yes, there is.
20:41The song starts normally from here.
20:46There's a development for a while, and then it comes back to the beginning.
20:52I think it's going to be like,
20:54Oh, this is the chorus from the beginning.
20:58I think this is the chorus.
21:00It comes after the chorus.
21:07It's like a run-up.
21:11It's like a run-up.
21:14In my generation, clubs were very popular.
21:20It's very normal from here.
21:23There's a run-up before the chorus.
21:28But it's not very common in J-pop.
21:34There's something like Latin coming in after this.
21:37That's disgusting.
21:39If you're a good musician, you're breaking the rules.
21:45That's what's interesting.
21:47I think SHO is very good at breaking the rules.
21:52That's right.
21:53I think he's very good at it.
21:57In addition, another song that shocked Sasuke was...
22:01I'm going to use a sound that doesn't exist.
22:04Is it the ultimate pitch slash?
22:06Yes.
22:07It's a 12-note song.
22:09It's basically a Doremi-fasolashi.
22:11There's a sharp and a flat in between the 12 notes.
22:15I'm going to use a sound that's even more detailed.
22:19It's not on the keyboard, but it's like a human voice.
22:23It's like an echo.
22:25It's hard to hear, but...
22:29There's a normal piano sound.
22:34I didn't know you could do that.
22:38The pitch of a song is the pitch of the sound.
22:41Normal music is made with a fixed pitch.
22:45But the pitch slash is a technique that shifts the pitch and produces a subtle middle tone.
22:54After this, you can't express it with a musical score.
22:57Experience the music in your heart.
23:02Sasuke was shocked.
23:04What is a song that uses pitch slash to create a pitch that cannot be expressed in a musical score?
23:16I was listening to the accompaniment in the back.
23:35If you're addicted to a pitch that you're not used to, it's a hot topic.
23:39The number of views has exceeded 60 million.
23:45It's like that.
23:47Was it Termi?
23:50There's something like this.
23:52What was it?
23:54Try it, young man.
23:55Harp.
23:56Harp? I know Harp.
24:04What is a song that uses pitch slash to create a pitch that cannot be expressed in a musical score?
24:10From here on, it's going to be even more applied.
24:13I'm sure it's coming.
24:15First of all, a group called Pasta Star.
24:18It's like Ayase-san, who is made with DTM.
24:22There are other people who are called DTMers.
24:25It's a group of six people.
24:28I don't think there was a group of six people.
24:31Are you okay?
24:32Isn't it hard to do the opposite?
24:35This is amazing.
24:37They're doing whatever they want to do.
24:40It's a mysterious unit that's put together.
24:48Pasta Star, a group of six desktop music creators who made their debut in 2022.
24:55Please pay attention to the development of the song, which includes each individuality.
25:04Isn't it a little erotic?
25:06This is the voice of one of the members.
25:14I like this kind of pervert.
25:18It was good.
25:20From here on, the voice is cut off.
25:27If someone does this, it's adopted.
25:32Noise comes up like this.
25:35The song is rewound.
25:39What is he?
25:41This is a character.
25:43Is this the character of this band?
25:46I feel like I've been made a fool of.
25:50You've been made a fool of.
25:53I don't have the courage to turn that into the background music of my life yet.
26:00I chose a song called Kikuo-san and Soaka-no-Koe.
26:05This is also a mix of various genres.
26:08It has a unique worldview, so I'd like you to listen to it.
26:12This is a song that the world was enthusiastic about the unique worldview of Kikuo-san.
26:24The lyrics are like Juso.
26:28Kikuo-san's voice is like Juso.
26:37If you listen to it with headphones, you can hear that the voice is three-dimensional.
26:42Kikuo-san's voice is like Juso.
26:55From here on, it continues like this.
27:02The worldview of this person is like this.
27:06It's like no one's hands are in it.
27:11I don't hate it.
27:14It's interesting, but I can't eat it if I listen to it with headphones on.
27:24There are various ways to do it.
27:26In the old days, the way to do it was already decided.
27:29If you want to do something, you have to do it like this.
27:32You can't go out into the world.
27:34You can do whatever you want.
27:36It's an era where you can do whatever you want.
27:41It's a good era.
27:50A woman who is supported by a drone for her living expenses and mental health.
27:55I don't know why.
27:58Is it a name or a name?
28:01Tomako-san, please.
28:07Matsuko-san.
28:10Yes, it's close.
28:13It's close.
28:15Humans are creatures that have to maintain a certain distance.
28:18Are you okay?
28:20Matsuko-san.
28:24Matsuko doesn't know.
28:27The world of drone shooting.
28:31Now, drones have become a necessity for filming TV and music videos.
28:38In addition, it is active in all fields, such as carrying luggage, inspecting buildings, and food.
28:46In recent years, the development of drones has been progressing, and the evolution has not stopped.
28:53What will you teach me?
28:56The moment I fell in love with the drone, I gave up everything.
29:00I've been flying drones from morning to night.
29:04Where did you announce it?
29:07I just wanted to make a good work.
29:10I've been flying drones all over the island from dawn to dusk.
29:15You're a typical non-believer.
29:18I really think so.
29:21After the divorce, she was saved by an unusual image from the drone.
29:27She has been flying drones for eight years.
29:29Her living expenses and mental health are supported by drones.
29:33Tomako-san, tonight.
29:36What is this? This is amazing.
29:39The shocking drone video that takes you to an unusual place.
29:4412 consecutive shots.
29:46In addition, this is Matsuko's first attempt to shoot a drone.
29:52It has a safety function.
29:56Let's take a picture.
29:57Let's take a picture.
30:10I have something to tell you.
30:13Drones are essential for everyday life.
30:17It is said that the domestic market capacity will exceed 900 billion yen in 2028.
30:22The country has already planned to make it very big in 2028.
30:27The market capacity will reach 900 billion yen.
30:31That 900 billion yen is about the same as the current 100-yen scale.
30:37You have to deliver it now.
30:40I got a driver's license in December 2012.
30:44There is a driver's license for unmanned aerial vehicles.
30:48I have a driver's license.
30:50A driver's license is required for those who do logistics.
30:54Do you know about Amazon and Uber?
30:59That's right.
31:00That's amazing.
31:02You've been doing pesticide spraying for a long time, haven't you?
31:06You're inspecting buildings now, aren't you?
31:08It takes a lot of money and time to rent a car and climb a mountain.
31:13You've saved a lot of money.
31:15I did pesticide spraying with a helicopter.
31:18I'm really short of drivers now.
31:23If you don't do that, logistics will be delayed.
31:27If you go to the mountains, I can help you.
31:30That's true.
31:32If you go to the mountains, I can help you.
31:37If you go to the mountains, I can help you.
31:42I can help you solve the problem of old people's driving.
31:45That's right.
31:46I can help you solve the problem of old people's driving.
31:52I'm sorry, but I'll leave it to you.
31:55It's a drone that's about to become a vital part of your life.
32:01In fact, there are various types of drones in use in recent years.
32:07The one on the far left is a toy drone for drones.
32:12It's a drone that you use as a hobby, isn't it?
32:14That's right. It's a small one like this.
32:16But it's so cheap.
32:19You can buy it for thousands of yen.
32:21Really?
32:22This is the real one.
32:24It's so cheap.
32:28That's right.
32:29I didn't know drones were so cheap.
32:33First of all, it's a toy drone that beginners often use for practice.
32:40But it's so small.
32:43It's as small as a rice ball in a good sushi restaurant.
32:46That's right.
32:47This is a good drone and it flies well.
32:51If it's this small, everyone can buy it easily.
32:55That's right. I think everyone can enjoy it.
32:58And FPV drones that you can experience the feeling of flying in the sky.
33:04This is also a professional use, isn't it?
33:06Even ordinary people use eight of these now.
33:09It's amazing that there are so many drones now.
33:13FPV drones that you can enjoy flying in VR with goggles.
33:19I think some people don't know this because of their age.
33:24The mobile phone has become smaller.
33:28This is the beginning.
33:31Young people were surprised by this.
33:35It's about the same weight.
33:38Look at this. It has a camera like this.
33:41Isn't it amazing?
33:42This is very cheap, isn't it?
33:44FPV drones are used for racing.
33:47You can experience a maximum speed of 27 meters per second.
33:51FPV Drone Avatar 2
33:56This is a video of the maximum speed that was taken with this.
34:01Is this this?
34:03That's right.
34:05This is amazing.
34:07If you put on these goggles, you can experience flying.
34:12I learned a lot.
34:14The drones used for racing are different.
34:18That's right.
34:19I see.
34:21This is a drone for aerial photography with a lot of new features.
34:25This is a drone for aerial photography with a lot of new features.
34:32This is a video of aerial photography that we often watch.
34:37This has been used for a long time.
34:39That's right.
34:41This is my drone.
34:43It's called Mavic 3.
34:44It has a strange sticker on it.
34:47I don't want to buy it.
34:50I'm begging you.
34:53I've traveled a lot.
34:55What are the latest features of Mavic 3?
35:00It has a function called automatic tracking and automatic flight.
35:05If you operate it easily with programming, it will follow you from behind.
35:10If you point it at three points on the map, it will fly as you point it.
35:15It's very smart.
35:17The lens is also very good.
35:19After this, you can feel your daily life.
35:23This is a video of flying a drone.
35:26This is a drone.
35:28That's right.
35:29This is amazing.
35:41Nowadays, drones have become popular as a profession.
35:49Tomako wants to tell you about the charm of drones.
35:53This is the charm of the drone.
35:56I want people who are depressed to fly it.
36:00This is a drone that takes you to an unusual world.
36:05I'm sorry, Fujiko.
36:08I'm sorry.
36:10I'm really sorry.
36:12I'm sorry.
36:13But I can't help it.
36:14This woman is saying that.
36:19Drones are happy items that release your mind from various things on the ground.
36:28I want people who are depressed to fly drones.
36:34I feel like I'm flying rather than looking at it.
36:38That's right.
36:39When I first flew it, I thought I was flying.
36:43I thought I got a drone.
36:46But I couldn't stop flying.
36:48Since then, I haven't been able to leave the island.
36:51I don't feel depressed at all.
36:54So far.
36:57Tomako will introduce you to the best three drone videos.
37:08The third place is a dive from a skyscraper.
37:12This is a video taken in LA, USA.
37:19This is amazing.
37:21I get excited every time I see it.
37:25The building is slippery.
37:27This is a video taken with a drone with goggles on.
37:32And this is solidified.
37:34If this is off by even a millimeter, it's all over.
37:38It's all over?
37:40It's suddenly abstract.
37:43By the way, this video costs 110,000 yen.
37:48It's amazing, isn't it?
37:50Before that, I saw something I was curious about.
37:53The video costs 110,000 yen.
37:55I'll deduct it from your salary.
38:00The second place is a clash with lava.
38:05This is a video taken on a volcano in Iceland.
38:08The unusual point is...
38:14It's only possible with a drone.
38:16It's a thousand degrees of lava.
38:20Even animals can't do this.
38:23It's amazing.
38:25It plunges into the lava.
38:27It's amazing to plunge into the lava.
38:31After that, it's attacked by lava.
38:36It's fallen once, but it's back up.
38:39Despite the collision with the lava,
38:42This is a video taken in the past.
38:47The video costs 220,000 yen.
38:52And the first place is a drone.
38:57This is a drone show held in the United States last year.
39:01This has increased a lot, hasn't it?
39:03With a drone of about 1,500 units controlled by a computer,
39:07Two Guinness World Records were achieved by expressing aerial images.
39:11After this, this is it.
39:13Another drone will come in here.
39:21This is it.
39:23I don't know what this means at all.
39:26I know what it means.
39:30I got it now.
39:31By jumping into the drone show,
39:34You can enjoy the three-dimensional and floating feeling of aerial images.
39:40So that's a pretty good technique.
39:43Or is that automatic driving?
39:45No, I don't think so.
39:47A lot of things are controlled by a computer, right?
39:50And someone is driving the drone?
39:54That's what it is.
39:56This video was taken with superb technique.
40:00It costs 77,000 yen.
40:0277,000 yen.
40:04I thought it was reasonably priced.
40:10Drone pilot
40:18Japanese people who are delicate and skillful are attracting attention from the world as drone pilots.
40:24So there are a lot of good people.
40:26That's right.
40:30I'd like to introduce you to three people.
40:34First of all, here.
40:36Shiraishi Mai, 42 years old.
40:41Kozawa Ryosuke, 20 years old.
40:45Mr. Shiraishi was a CG designer.
40:49Originally?
40:50Yes.
40:51But when I was traveling, I wanted to take that memory with a drone.
40:55That's how I started flying drones.
40:58At that time, I happened to see a video of a drone race.
41:01It's like the one I saw earlier.
41:02That's right.
41:03He was a member of the drone race.
41:05And he became the representative of Japan.
41:08He was the first female Japanese representative pilot.
41:12After this, the world is proud.
41:15A series of smooth drone videos from Japan.
41:19The camera moves up and down.
41:22Oh, that's...
41:24It's not getting any closer.
41:26That's right. It has a safety function.
41:34Free service Diva.
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41:38Next week.
41:40It's nostalgic.
41:42Ice cream that you want to leave for the future.
41:45I used to eat this when I was a kid.
41:48This is delicious even if you sell it now.
41:51You look cute for your age.
41:56First of all, the first female Japanese drone racer.
42:00The third high-speed direction change.
42:04A hotel made by remodeling an aircraft on the island of Bali.
42:08A video taken at a private jet villa.
42:12It's so cool.
42:14Walking on the island of Bali.
42:17Walking on the island of Bali.
42:21What is this?
42:22It's cool, isn't it?
42:24I put on my own goggles from behind.
42:28After accelerating sharply,
42:30the direction change without slowing down.
42:34It's a shooting technique that can only be done by a drone racer.
42:39It's not moving at all.
42:41It's not moving at all.
42:43It's really not moving.
42:45It's something you can't do easily.
42:47It's something that moves together like this.
42:50And even though the wind is blowing so much,
42:53you have to endure it, right?
42:56That's right.
42:57You can't do that kind of movement
42:59with the Navig that I have for normal aerial photography.
43:03You can't do that kind of fine movement.
43:06That's right.
43:07Fast and fine movement.
43:09But that's what you can do because you have a camera
43:12on an FPV racing aircraft.
43:15He's amazing, too.
43:16He started at the age of 11 and won the second place.
43:20He won the drone race.
43:22Maybe I've seen it on TV before.
43:25Chibiko is a genius drone.
43:28Then he is. He's a genius.
43:31Then he is.
43:34Mr. Kozawa is currently shooting
43:37MVs for IEMON and Keisuke Kuwata.
43:41Isn't he a racer?
43:45Yes, he was originally a racer,
43:48but his movements are so wonderful and amazing
43:51that he makes me shoot like that.
43:54Take a look at Mr. Kozawa's camera work
43:57that he has trained since he was a child.
44:02Here it is.
44:03This was taken for the PR of Inuyama Castle.
44:08This is amazing.
44:12It's amazing how it goes in.
44:15It goes in such a narrow place.
44:17And next,
44:18it goes into the cherry tree without hesitation.
44:23It really goes in.
44:26It doesn't go in.
44:29Watch out for the words.
44:33And then,
44:35this is fast-forwarded.
44:38It's fast-forwarded in the editing room.
44:40Even if it's fast-forwarded, it's so stable.
44:43That's right.
44:44This is not something you can do easily.
44:47That car was in the way when I shot it early in the morning.
44:52You can see how amazing it is from the amateur's point of view.
44:55There is another person who is amazing.
44:58He is 42 years old.
45:01He is Mr. Michito Tanaka.
45:03He was originally a musician from Kushiro.
45:07But he became a drone pilot from radio control.
45:12Radio control was his hobby, wasn't it?
45:15That's right.
45:16Before becoming a drone pilot.
45:18Maybe it's still his hobby.
45:21And then,
45:23the commercial is really amazing.
45:27Please watch Mr. Tanaka's piloting technique,
45:31which was mistaken for CG.
45:35It's dangerous.
45:37What is this?
45:38Is this it?
45:39What is this?
45:40Is this in the car?
45:41That's right.
45:42Was this a drone?
45:43That's right.
45:45This is going into the race machine.
45:49The piloting technology that can pass through even narrow gaps.
45:52It is a technique that can be done because it was trained by radio control.
45:56What's amazing about this is that
45:58the drone people are amazing,
46:00and the people who are driving this car are amazing.
46:03It's too amazing.
46:04You're doing it with that breath.
46:06That's right.
46:07It's amazing, isn't it?
46:08It's unbelievable.
46:09Why isn't it scary?
46:10This is amazing.
46:11It's amazing.
46:12In addition,
46:13only five drones were prepared to destroy 30 machines.
46:19It's a commercial that was completed with five machines.
46:24It's amazing, isn't it?
46:25It's amazing.
46:27All the finishing touches are amazing.
46:31It's amazing.
46:33It was amazing.
46:35That was really amazing.
46:37This is Mr. Tanaka Michito.
46:39This is MT.
46:43You don't have to say anything.
46:58There is a way to enjoy the ultimate drone,
47:02so I will introduce it to you.
47:05The best way to leave the memories of the journey in the best shape.
47:09Mafukan Selfie
47:11I'm really angry.
47:13Really.
47:14You're the only one who can say it.
47:16Mafukan Selfie
47:21It's a high-quality voice, isn't it?
47:24I'm trying to say, please forgive me.
47:29Matsuko challenges the self-portrait video from Mafukan, which can only be taken with a drone.
47:36Then I'll fly it.
47:39Please take a look at where I fly it.
47:45Do you fly it with your hands?
47:47It's like a pet.
47:49No, it's not.
47:51I'm sorry.
48:02It's going up like this.
48:04It's hard to feel the scale.
48:07It's taken like this.
48:09It's the same as this.
48:12Please wave your hand.
48:16Right there.
48:19Please go in as it is.
48:22I'm behind you, so I'll do it alone.
48:26I don't know how to do it.
48:28Put this up slowly.
48:36Then it goes up, right?
48:38Yes, it goes up a little more.
48:47Is this enough?
48:49I think so.
48:52If you turn it to the right, it will turn around.
48:56Oh, my.
48:58That's great.
49:02If I do it down, will it come down?
49:04It's like this.
49:10That's great.
49:13It's very stable.
49:15That's right.
49:17It's very different from what I did before.
49:20By the way,
49:22there is a dial here for the camera.
49:25The camera moves up and down with this.
49:28The position of the camera is not only vertical,
49:32but also horizontal.
49:39I can't go forward.
49:41This is...
49:43You can't get any closer.
49:45That's right. It has a safety function.
49:53It won't come.
49:55Let's land with this safety function.
49:59If you put this down,
50:01it will land on its own.
50:03Is this all you need?
50:05That's right.
50:08It looks at the ground once and lands.
50:12Let's go.
50:14Let's take a picture.
50:17This is amazing.
50:19I didn't expect it to be so stable.
50:22I'm happy.
50:24I'm not praising Tomako at all.