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Takumi: A 60,000 Hour Story on the Survival of Human Craft

There is a popular theory that it takes at least 10,000 hours of focused practice for a human to become expert in any field. In Japan, there are craftspeople who go far beyond this to reach a special kind of mastery. These people are called Takumi and they devote 60,000 hours to their craft. That's 8 hours a day, 240 days a year, for over 30 years. It's an almost superhuman level of dedication to a life of repetition and no shortcuts. This film asks the question: Will human craft disappear as artificial intelligence reaches beyond our limits?

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Takumi: A 60,000 Hour Story on the Survival of Human Craft

March 19, 2019
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Directing

Clay Jeter
Director

Writing

Production

Andy Roberts
Executive Producer
Dave Bedwood
Executive Producer
James Miller
Executive Producer
Daniela Humlova
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Will Basanta
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J. Santos
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