Ian Darby
Jul 8, 2010

YouTube launches global social film-making initiative

Google's YouTube is launching a global social film-making project called 'Life in a Day', sponsored by the electronics company LG.

YouTube launches global social film-making initiative

YouTube is asking its users to upload short films capturing their day on 24 July to the 'Life in a day' channel before 31 July on the YouTube site.

Kevin Macdonald, the director of films including 'The Last King of Scotland' and 'Touching the Void', will then edit some of the best user-generated films into a feature film, which will premiere at next year's Sundance Film Festival.

YouTube is hoping that at least 10,000 users around the world will upload content to feature in 'Life in a Day' and it has teamed up with the US production company Against All Odds to provide people in more remote parts of the world with access to filming equipment.

Google will promote the project with mastheads on YouTube's websites around the world, and with a countdown ticker on the sites that will start three days before the filming day.

Anna Bateson, director of marketing at YouTube EMEA, said: "'Life in a Day' is all about pushing the boundaries of film and finding new ways to connect the world in inspiring and creative ways. LG's sponsorship proves that YouTube offers brands a creative playground to associate their brands with."

According to the Google blog, regardless of whether footage makes it into the final film, the videos will live on the 'Life in a day' channel as a time capsule that will tell future generations what it was like to be alive on 24 July 24 2010.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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