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Each of the six. 7 billion people in the world their own, unique view of the world. Imagine what a multi-faceted picture of the will, if all these views and to gather out of them a coherent story about one day of life on Earth.
Today we are launching a historic kinoeksperiment ... We will try to document one day the way people see him in different parts of the Earth. July 24 you will have 24 hours to capture on video the world the way you see it. You can shoot the most ordinary things ( sunrise, day at the cottage, the boys playing football in the yard ), or something special ( the first steps a baby, happy surprise when a loved one, or even a wedding ceremony ).
Oscar-winning director Kevin Macdonald, who directed such films as ... The Last King of Scotland. ), ... Touching the Void. ) And ... One Day in September. ), Mount the most exciting movies in full-length documentary film. The producer of the film will make Ridley Scott (. Ridley Scott. ), The director of such epic paintings as ... Gladiator. ), ... Black Hawk Down. ), ... Thelma. ), ... Blade Runner. ) And ... Robin Hood. ). LG Electronics has also supported the project as part of its long-term campaign. Life's Good.
The film will be unveiled at the Sundance Film Festival (Sundance) in 2011. If your video gets into the final version of the picture, your name will appear in the list of co-director, and perhaps you will become one of the 20 lucky winners who will personally attend the premiere of.
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Go to channel ... Life for one day. ... Carefully read the items that are required to participate in the project, as well as check out the leadership of shooting video. See examples of commercials - you can learn them useful ideas and inspiration.
July 24 lift your day on video.
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Regardless of whether your video will be included in the film or not, it will be available for viewing on our channel. This channel will be a sort of time capsule that will help future generations understand how people lived July 24, 2010.
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