Hideo Motomochi
Hideo Motomochi is a name recognized within the film industry, particularly for their work as a lighting technician in the late 1960s. Motomochi's career spanned several notable films during this period.
Biography
Hideo Motomochi is a name recognized within the film industry, particularly for their work as a lighting technician in the late 1960s. Motomochi's career spanned several notable films during this period. Their first credited role was in the 1966 film "Thirst for Love," where they served as a lighting technician. This was followed by similar roles in "Express Train" (1967), "Traveling in Party" (1967), and "New Year Trip" (1968). Motomochi's work in these films showcased their expertise in creating the visual atmosphere that enhances the storytelling process.




