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THE SEPHIROTH ARCHIVE — RECOVERED REEL 030 [ FINAL FANTASY VII — NIBELHEIM INCIDENT — RECOVERED 16mm FOOTAGE 1990 ] One wing. That’s all the camera caught before the operator ran. In 1990, a film technician named Toru Nakashima working freelance in Tokyo received a phone call offering him three weeks of work on a production he was told was “a corporate visual record — internal use only.” No script was sent in advance. No location was given until the morning of the first shoot. The caller identified himself as representing a company called Hojo Technical Services. No such company appears in any Japanese business registry before or after 1990. What Nakashima shot over nineteen nights was 37 minutes of Final Fantasy VII footage that he described in a personal letter to his brother, recovered from a family estate sale in Chiba in 2016, as “the most technically accomplished production I have ever worked on and the only one I have never told anyone about until now.” The central figure was present in every shot. Not through continuity. Nakashima’s letter states: “we did not always film him deliberately. he appeared in footage we shot of other things. we stopped questioning it after the third night.” The Final Fantasy VII pilot aired on a cable channel in Tokyo, March 21st 1990. Runtime: 37 minutes.  Broadcast at 1:15am. By the time the broadcast ended Nakashima had already left his apartment. His landlord received a single envelope containing three months’ rent in cash and no forwarding address. The letter to his brother was dated two days before the broadcast. It describes the final scene in detail. The final scene had not been filmed yet when  the letter was written. Nakashima has not been located. #lostmedia #finalfantasy7 #1980saesthetic #finalfantasyvii #ff7liveaction
THE SEPHIROTH ARCHIVE — RECOVERED REEL 030 [ FINAL FANTASY VII — NIBELHEIM INCIDENT — RECOVERED 16mm FOOTAGE 1990 ] One wing. That’s all the camera caught before the operator ran. In 1990, a film technician named Toru Nakashima working freelance in Tokyo received a phone call offering him three weeks of work on a production he was told was “a corporate visual record — internal use only.” No script was sent in advance. No location was given until the morning of the first shoot. The caller identified himself as representing a company called Hojo Technical Services. No such company appears in any Japanese business registry before or after 1990. What Nakashima shot over nineteen nights was 37 minutes of Final Fantasy VII footage that he described in a personal letter to his brother, recovered from a family estate sale in Chiba in 2016, as “the most technically accomplished production I have ever worked on and the only one I have never told anyone about until now.” The central figure was present in every shot. Not through continuity. Nakashima’s letter states: “we did not always film him deliberately. he appeared in footage we shot of other things. we stopped questioning it after the third night.” The Final Fantasy VII pilot aired on a cable channel in Tokyo, March 21st 1990. Runtime: 37 minutes. Broadcast at 1:15am. By the time the broadcast ended Nakashima had already left his apartment. His landlord received a single envelope containing three months’ rent in cash and no forwarding address. The letter to his brother was dated two days before the broadcast. It describes the final scene in detail. The final scene had not been filmed yet when the letter was written. Nakashima has not been located. #lostmedia #finalfantasy7 #1980saesthetic #finalfantasyvii #ff7liveaction

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