Victor Entertainment, Inc. (Headquarters: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Akira Ono) collaborated with seminars at Taisho University's Faculty of Expression, where students took the lead in planning and video production on the theme of "Victor's 100th Anniversary." Through this initiative, students actively engaged in setting targets, devising plans, and determining expression methods, shaping the appeal of this milestone anniversary from multiple perspectives. ["Planning Presentations" on the Theme of "Victor's 100th Anniversary"] Our company presented the theme, "Devise plans to widely communicate Victor's 100th anniversary to society," and each group developed and presented their proposals. The first group targeted young people aged from their teens to early thirties, proposing an "Experiential Event: Victor x Shrine 'Otonomiya.'" By incorporating the traditional element of a shrine, the plan expresses Victor's 100-year history and journey, while also embodying forward-looking aspirations for the "next 100 years" through the power of music. The second group proposed a plan for families: "A live concert inviting families with babies" and "An experiential expo enjoyable for all ages, from adults to children." The content aimed to create opportunities for everyone to share the appeal of music across generations and bring smiles to their faces. ["CM Video Production" on the Theme of "Victor's 100th Anniversary"] Furthermore, our company presented the theme, "Produce videos to convey Victor's 100th anniversary," and students in each group worked on creating CM videos. Group A produced a work depicting the power of music to encourage people, featuring "people who strive hard" as protagonists. The video portrays setbacks faced in daily life, such as students struggling with job hunting, working adults facing career plateaus, and students on sports teams losing their final matches, ultimately showing them gathering at a Victor live venue and regaining a positive ou