Oh, Kamishiro, I have a question...
What do you keep in mind when coming up with your effects?
Well, a number of things...
First and foremost is knowing what you wish to present.
Let's take an intersection such as this one with many advertisements for example. It's easy for your eyes to get lost in such a sea of sensory information, no?
Which is why it's important to understand if your performance is meant to be a comedy or a tragedy. I direct based on a clear vision of what I want everyone to see.
What you want everyone to see...
Thank you. That helps quite a lot.
But why do you ask all of a sudden?
So, now that we're a professional band, we're thinking about using more effects when we perform...
I see. In that case, I have another piece of advice. It's very important to know when to use lightning and cannons during performances.
L-Lightning and cannons...?
Oh, but I suppose those things could conceivably go well with a heavy sort of sound...
U-Uhh, Mochizuki...
Please don't take that seriously. He was joking.