
New Eyes New Ears (Japanese, 1951)
AV Geeks go to Japan! The film “New Eyes New Ears” explores the developmental journey of children as they expand their understanding of the world through direct experiences. It highlights how practical limitations can restrict this growth, particularly in terms of cultural exchange. The film emphasizes the role of information centers in Japan, which provide access to diverse educational materials. It details the process of adapting films for Japanese audiences, including script rewriting, technical production, and distribution to local communities. Ultimately, the film illustrates how audiovisual materials can enhance knowledge and foster global citizenship among the Japanese people.
Keywords
children, development, cultural exchange, information centers, education, film adaptation, community, global citizenship, audiovisual materials
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