YouTube Releases Entire Crowdsourced Feature Film 'Life in a Day' for Free
Along with director Kevin Macdonald and producer Ridley Scott, YouTube created the crowdsourced feature film Life in a Day from 80,000 user-submitted clips to give a flavor of what was happening all around the world on July 24, 2010. The resulting film played Sundance, Berlin, SXSW, and streamed live. Now it’s come to YouTube in its entirety for free. Watch the 90 minute feature right here:
[via Gizmodo]
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Jake Jabbs on 11.3.11 @ 11:39AM
very generic and dull. These crowd sourced video’s 15 minutes of fame were up last year.
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I might give it a watch but I mean, can’t I just watch youtube for 90 minutes and get the same thing?
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Its Me on 11.4.11 @ 1:41PM
Isn’t it nice to see life in a day of so many people whom we have never known and still can find a human connect?
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I thought this was a wonderful film containing all of the elements of what it means to be a living human on the earth.


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use KeepVid.com so you don’t have to watch it on youtube. You could download it and watch it on your TV in 1080p!