Document the World’s Story on 10.10.10.

Aspiring (or even casual) filmmakers, get ready for One Day on Earth. On October 10th, 2010, thousands of people worldwide will shoot film and produce a crowdsourced documentary showcasing “the diversity, conflict, tragedy, and triumph that can occur in one 24-hour period on Earth.” You’re invited to take part in potentially the largest global media event ever. The video above spells out the concept, and you can learn how to take part here.


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  1. Tim Butler says . . . | June 30, 2010 / 3:29 am

    We once did a site for children to blog ‘one day in history’

    about what they did that day

    http://www.webarchive.org.uk/wayback/archive/20061212120000/http://www.historymatters.org.uk/output/Page96.html

    Great idea

  2. Lucy Patrick says . . . | September 9, 2010 / 12:08 am

    We are planning a community feast in Moretonhampstead,Dartmoor, UK to celebrate 10.10.10 with local musicians and sharing home-produced food.

  3. Damu says . . . | October 9, 2010 / 4:31 pm

    Great! I will celebrate it by going Green fully today :)

  4. Kheelar says . . . | October 9, 2010 / 9:03 pm

    I`ll be celebrating my 27th birthday tomorrow October 10, 2010! Instead of having a birthday celebration and Thanksgiving I will spend half my big day visitting an extremely sick little girl at the hospital who is suffering from bone marrow disease.

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