Mitsuo Degawa
Mitsuo Degawa is credited with art direction for the film The Yellow Handkerchief, released in 1977. In this role, Degawa contributed to the visual design and aesthetic framework of the production, shaping the film’s setting and atmosphere through set construction, color schemes, and spatial organization.
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Mitsuo Degawa is credited with art direction for the film The Yellow Handkerchief, released in 1977. In this role, Degawa contributed to the visual design and aesthetic framework of the production, shaping the film’s setting and atmosphere through set construction, color schemes, and spatial organization. The position of art director involves overseeing the creation of environments that support the story, whether realistic or stylized, and ensuring continuity across scenes.
The film The Yellow Handkerchief is the only recorded credit associated with Degawa in available records. No additional titles or details about Degawa’s work in other productions have been documented in the verified data. The scope of Degawa’s involvement remains limited to this single film, and no further professional…




