Chihiro Imaizumi
Chihiro Imaizumi is a figure known within the film industry. Their work spans at least two decades, with credits in both lighting and electrical departments.
Biography
Chihiro Imaizumi is a figure known within the film industry. Their work spans at least two decades, with credits in both lighting and electrical departments. Imaizumi's earliest known credit is as the Lighting Director for "A Comedy in Front of the Station: Manga" in 1966. This role involves creating and manipulating light to enhance the visual storytelling of a film. Later, in 1978, Imaizumi served as the Gaffer, or chief lighting technician, for "Dynamite Don-Don". This role requires overseeing the lighting crew and ensuring the smooth operation of lighting equipment on set. These roles demonstrate Imaizumi's involvement in shaping the visual aesthetics of films during the late 1960s and 1970s.




