15 de septiembre de 2010

one day on Earth...10.10.10

Every Nation, 24 hours and You.

 

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Across the planet, documentary filmmakers, students, and inspired citizens will record the human experience over a 24-hour period. It will pretend to be a historic event that captures the diversity of life and culture on this planet. A document that want to be a gift to the world
One Day on Earth is a documentary and new media project about the amazing diversity, conflict, tragedy, and triumph that occurs in one 24-hour period on Earth. More than a film, One Day on Earth is a multi-platform participatory media project. The flagship of this project is a 120-minute documentary to be released theatrically. 
Through the One Day on Earth platform we will establish a community that not only watches, but participates.

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"One Day on Earth is more than a single‐day event, but a vehicle to spread awareness. It is a platform for valuable global communication and real social initiative. It is an archive of media from the world's most globally conscious citizens. It is the step towards global understanding, global empathy and global change.
On October 10th, 2010 (10/10/10), thousands of people, from every nation around the world, will film their perspective and contribute their voice to the largest participatory media event in history. 

One Day on Earth is an online community, a video time capsule, and a film. It explores our planet’s identity in the attempt to answer the question: Who are we?"http://www.onedayonearth.org/
On July 2010, YouTube introduced Ridley Scott and Kevin Macdonald’s Life in a Day project, which planed  to create a documentary entirely from footage shot and submitted to YouTube by people from around the globe on the date of July 24, 2010.  However, the idea behind Life in a Day is not a new one.  Grassroots film project, One Day On Earth, has been working on a similar initiative since September of 2008.
One Day On Earth is working with educators to use the project to help teach media literacy to students in third world countries, an it is [also] working with the United Nations, dozens of non-profit organizations, and NGOs to contribute clips that document important social issues impacting the global community.  The project is clearly focused on creating a picture of the entire world, including underdeveloped regions, and creating a thorough archive of a day in the life of the entire world.

One Day On Earth participants will be able to submit their content through an uploader on the One Day on Earth website. Footage will be edited into a feature length film, and all uploaded 10/10/10 clips will be archived to serve as a time capsule where they can be searched for years to come, keeping a permanent record of 10/10/10 for years to come.

One Day on Earth sounds like an incredibly cool initiative and it will be interesting to see how it compares to Ridley Scott’s Life in a Day project, once both feature documentaries are completed.
Once again loquemirasynoves.blogspot.com wait to see how this global event turns out.