Shinji Kojima
Shinji Kojima is credited as a lighting technician on the 1952 film Ikiru, contributing to the film’s visual presentation through their work in the lighting department. The role involved managing and controlling illumination to shape scenes, ensuring consistency in exposure and mood across the production.
Biography
Shinji Kojima is credited as a lighting technician on the 1952 film Ikiru, contributing to the film’s visual presentation through their work in the lighting department. The role involved managing and controlling illumination to shape scenes, ensuring consistency in exposure and mood across the production. Their involvement in Ikiru places them among the technical crew responsible for the film’s atmospheric and functional use of light, which is integral to the film’s overall aesthetic.
Kojima is also listed as an assistant gaffer on the 1977 film Godzilla, supporting the gaffer in executing the lighting plan for the production. In this capacity, Kojima assisted with the setup, adjustment, and maintenance of lighting equipment, coordinating with the camera department to achieve the desired …




