 Fuji, it's so nice meeting you. It's nice meeting you. I like your work very, very much. I'm so impressed with the presentation that you make. We invite you today to talk to our audience, to our network that will get to know you too and to teach us something that you think that is worth sharing. And this is one of my present video contents that I use. This is amazing. This is amazing. I'm using it in introducing myself. I'm my name is Fuji. And making Japanese presentation cool. Oh, very nice. Cache copy. Yeah, this is my copy. I like that very much. I'm creating so many presentations. Maybe 50 to 60 in a year. OK, that's a lot. My clients request me to making the presentation like Western design. I mean, the European or US is the modern design. But some of my clients in Japan request me to design in Japanese style. So until three years ago, I live in Singapore. And now I'm settled in Japan. Most part of my presentation, I make inside Japan. And some of my clients are in Asia, in Singapore, and in India, and in Thailand. And this is the demonstration of the construction competition of my presentation. OK. And sometimes the product promotion. And sometimes the medical presentation I make. OK. You also won the Pre-T-Awards, right? Yes. Twice. Yeah, luckily I had twice about it. I think the lack, it's a combination of preparation and opportunity. And I think that both here in 2018 and 2019, if there was someone that was prepared and that delivered an outstanding presentation with you, can you tell us a little about either 2018 or 2019 presentation and what was your approach to actually win the award? This is awarded presentation, the award is Prezi. This is a very simple structure. So there are four topics. It's very simple. 2018, the Prezi award, they like very simple structure. And I'm using simple structure, but very unique graphic. This is a question to the audience. This is 2019. This one, the Japanese one. Oh, I love that one. I love that one, Prezi. Thank you. This is very complicated structure. It's a very different approach between 2018 and 2019. So this is my tryout to how much complicated structure I can make in Prezi. Too much topic I put in. And they're very precise. How many topics do you have in the presentation? Maybe it's about 50 to 60. Right. It's huge. This is the topic one. And this is a topic two. This is a mountain. Yes. And the next one is another graphic. You superimpose them. You put them on layers one on top of the other. Yeah, that's right. Yes, that's right. Amazing. In that part of the presentation, you are telling the story of the town, right? Yes, that's right. This is my town. And actually, this is my family story. My great-grandfather told me in my childhood, this is the old fairy tale story in my family. It's about 400 years ago. My ancestors had some adventure. The graphic looks like Japanese design and the Japanese texture. I mean, the Japanese traditional paper of this design. Yes, it works. It's like Papel Marchet. Yes, it's a Japanese traditional paper. But this is all digital. You created all those graphics digitally. Or in some case, you created something physically in paper and took a picture. Most of the time, I make it in digital. And Fuji, when you find Japanese design, what is that your point of view defines what factors can you use to say that this design is on Japanese style? The one of the Japanese style is the color. Color is not vivid. The brightness of color is more darker. Yes, that's right. OK. Coloring is one of the expression of Japanese style. And this is the Japanese traditional type of water, the shape of waves of water. It's used in Japanese Makimono, Japanese old codex 1,000 years ago, using this shape. So some Japanese people see this shape thinking it's a Japanese style. I missed the graphic of the Japanese old building. It's not the modern Japanese building. It's the traditional old building. It's like a shrine, Japanese old shrine. Right. And the crosses of the character is the old Japanese style. It's not modern one. It's a traditional Japanese kimono. I'm making the atmosphere of the presentation itself as old and the traditional one in Japanese. Old traditional Japanese. This is amazing. Yeah, but I will not make it again. How long did it take to you to make this presentation? I'm thinking about it for two months. But making it in PC for five or six days. OK. So you were preparing the presentation for two months, and then you put it together in five days? Yes, that's right. That's quite some work. This is the next topic here. Are you using a fading for that? Yes, I'm using a fading much. But this is a small part of fading here. The most part I'm using a topic. So what you are editing is the topic cover? Yes, editing topic cover here. By the way, that's a advanced topic editing. Yes, that's right. Covering the previous topic. So what you do is you create a topic and you use the advanced topic editing and you create a big topic cover with a version of the graphic. And inside the topic, you create a different version of the same topic. Yes. And then to transition from the other to the next one, you use a transparent topic cover and then get into a different scene. Yes, that's right. OK. OK. Super interesting. At that point, there's no function, go back to sub-topic. So I make the dummy sub-topic. So you create a sub-topic that is transparent and when you go into that sub-topic, you're still seeing the background. Is that it? Yes. Yes, that's right. It's a sub-topic covering in the transparent one. Yes. Excellent. This is the Prexy in which you won the Prexy Award 2018 for the best overall design, right? Yes, that's right. Yes. Here is the topic one and two, three, four. I make all of the presentation to the sub-topic to sub-topic to sub-topic. The reason I'm using the sub-topic is it's easy to control the next moving. Those are two different graphics, or are you doing a two-in there, or is that a topic? I have only one graphic. OK. Yes, here is one graphic and you're making visible inside and outside. Oh, OK, I understand. OK, excellent, excellent. So you use that image of the man standing. You use it as the topic cover, but also you make it visible outside and inside. So when you go into the topic, you still see that section of the image. Excellent. Yes, that's right. All of the four topics have the same structure. There is a topic cover and visible inside and outside. It is amazing. But at first time, the presentation next was released. I was embarrassed. I cannot do the same crazy graphic moving or passive graphic motion in Prezi Next. After that, I changed my mind and enjoy the new structure of Prezi Next. This is very good. This presentation, you use it to showcase this pop light remote. Yes, that's right. This is the I approach it. That's amazing. That's amazing. Yes, yes. It's like a wizard. Yes, look at that. Look at that. That's amazing. It's funny. Yes, yes. And you create presentations. You do create presentations with that kind of effect for your clients. This is just I make this for fun. For fun, yes. But the Japanese animation company is interested in talking with them about this type of presentation. But Japanese company is very interested in the Prezi Bigel, like the AR style presentation. Right. The main company is interested in such a style presentation. And last year, 2020, I have many requests to making the presentation with Prezi Bigel from the Japanese company. It's a very funny thing is most of Japanese traditional company was not interested in Prezi Next, but they are very interested in Prezi Bigel. OK, Fuzi, I'm so grateful that you have been investing this time with us. Great. Thank you. Thank you very much, Fuzi. Have a great one.