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Be Part Of History with Life In a Day on July 24, 2010




Every day, 6.7 billion people view the world through their own unique lens. Imagine if there was a way to collect all of these perspectives, to aggregate and mold them into the cohesive story of a single day on earth.

“Life in a Day,” a historic cinematic experiment that will attempt to do just that: document one day, as seen through the eyes of people around the world. On July 24, you have 24 hours to capture a snapshot of your life on camera. You can film the ordinary — a sunrise, the commute to work, a neighborhood soccer match, or the extraordinary — a baby’s first steps, your reaction to the passing of a loved one, or even a marriage.

The film will premiere at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival and if your footage makes it into the final cut, you’ll be credited as a co-director and may be one of 20 contributors selected to attend the premiere.

Want to take part? Here’s what to do.

1. Visit the “Life in a Day” channel and learn more about the project. Be sure to read through the steps you need to take to participate and the guidelines for creating your video(s). Also check out some of the sample videos for inspirational ideas.

2. On July 24, capture your day on camera.

3. Upload your footage to the “Life in a Day” channel any time before July 31.

Regardless of whether your footage makes it into the final film, your video(s) will live on on the “Life in a Day” channel as a time capsule that will tell future generations what it was like to be alive on July 24, 2010.

*Source : Google Blog

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Be Part Of History with Life In a Day on July 24, 2010

3 Comments

  1. I like that…….. Success n Thx,,

  2. Erika says:

    I’m wary of any bvieeelrs in the abrahamic texts. And other belief systems too. The burden of proof is on them. If that’s demonizing, so be it. I frankly don’t care if that hurts their poor little brainwashed feelings.Does that mean I don’t befriend them or rely on them? No. It just means when the god talk starts, I’m backing out of the room toward the nearest exit with a placating smile on my face.

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