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Japanese Samson Video " is widely recognized as a cult classic of Gachimuchi internet culture, specifically featuring the performance of Shin’ya Teru

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| Item | Detail | |------|--------| | | 9 – 12 minutes | | Budget (low‑mid) | ¥10‑15 million (≈ US$70‑100k) | | Core crew | Director, DP, 1st AD, Production Designer, Costume Designer, VFX Supervisor, Composer | | Key locations | Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter (period), Shibuya Crossing (modern) | | Equipment | RED Komodo 6K (or Sony FX9) + 50‑mm anamorphic lens, DJI Ronin‑RS for stabilisation | | Post‑production timeline | 8 weeks (edit) → 3 weeks (VFX) → 2 weeks (sound mix/subtitles) | | Festival targets | TIFF, Cannes Short Film Corner, Busan, Sundance (Shorts) | | Social‑media hook | “What would happen if Samson fought a Yakuza boss?” – teaser trailer (30 s) on TikTok/IG Reels | Cannes Short Film Corner

In addition to films and TV shows, there are also numerous videos and documentaries that explore the history and culture of the Samurai. These videos often feature historians and experts discussing the Samurai's role in Japanese history, their daily lives, and their cultural practices.