Daichi Miura, Excited about Msute's First Cut Split Challenge "It was the most luxurious and precious time!!"
Dancers co-starring with Daichi Miura, who challenged cutting for the first time on the 11th broadcast "Music Station"
Daichi Miura appeared in the 3-hour special of TV Asahi's "Music Station" broadcast on the 11th, challenging camera cuts for the first time in the program's history and creating a sensation. [Photo] A commemorative shot with Daichi Miura's M station collaboration dancers (3 photos) Miura's first attempt at cutting with the latest song "Le Penseur" (Lupinsur) released in January. Using multiple cameras in the studio, you switch to the image you want to show, and the way the song looks changes greatly depending on the cut. For this challenge, Miura, who had five days of meetings with the staff in charge of the production of M-Stage, said, "I will focus on performance and not cut too much," and "I won't put too much face-to-face." , and on the day before the broadcast, a camera rehearsal was held with his own substitute. We have completed a total of 8 cuts, "While putting in a lot of wide images, you can see the dance performance firmly." This process was also broadcast, and Miura said before the actual performance, "I think the staff of M-Station is crazy, really. It's amazing that you can entrust your time. When everyone, including Mr. and Switcher, made a picture that I thought of and saw it in the rehearsal, I was really moved. Among them, Miura was particularly particular about the "dolly zoom," a photography technique in which the background appears to be moving without changing the size of the subject, "pulling the camera body while zooming in." MC Tamori grinned, "I think it's really hard for the cameraman to do that in a music program." Miura said, "That's right! It's not a technique that can be done in one live broadcast. But the staff said, 'Let's do it!'", revealing the inside story. The members of THE RAMPAGE from EXILE TRIBE, who are big fans of Miura and used to copy "Drama" during breaks during their school days, also said, "I'm really looking forward to it." The song "Le Penseur" that we performed this time is French and means "Thinker" by Rodin. The pose of the five dancers, including the dancers, at the beginning of the dance is just like the pose of the "thinker", and at the end, the appearance of looking down from the top of the three-tiered container is like the "thinker" looking down from the gates of hell. reminiscent. In the actual performance, the four dancers and the four dancers performed in harmony with the lighting and smoke production that expressed the disturbing world view of the song, and the camera work that was packed with attention. According to Miura, he opened a new door in his future performance life. After the performance, Tamori said with a smile, "There's a sense of tension, isn't it?" When Ryoichi Tsukada of A.B.C-Z revealed, "(I can see) the staff's relieved faces," Miura put his hands on the staff and bowed deeply, saying, "No, it was a very luxurious experience. Thank you very much for everything." On SNS, "Let's repeat the recording infinitely", "Infinite loop!" I was able to see a captivating dance without stress, a cut that can only be done by people who dance and dance." Miura updated his Instagram after the broadcast ended. "Thank you very much for the M-stage! It was my first time to take part in a cut-out project for both the program and myself. I really felt the love and passion of the staff, and how politely they had been filming until now. It was the most luxurious and precious time!!” "And to all the dancers, thank you very much to Mikaeu who participated as a stand-in for the rehearsal only!! I was so enthusiastic that I pushed myself a little, but I was really happy!" I thanked each and every one of them by name. Miura, who released the dance clip collection "Choreo Chronicle 2016-2021 Plus" at the end of January, which focuses on her identity "Choreo", will start a nationwide tour (33 performances in 22 locations) from March 31.