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On 10 October, 2010, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) staff members in more than 100 countries worldwide took part in a collaborative film project to document the work of UNDP. For many, this was their first time using a video camera.
The result of their collaborative efforts is an 8 minute film highlighting the breath of UNDP's impact. It offers a glimpse into the daily operations of country offices across the globe, showcasing what UNDP does and how it manages its global partnerships. The film also highlights the diversity of cultures with which UNDP works and emphasizes the particular UN priority issues and Millennium Development Goals that UNDP addresses.
The finished product, entitled "UNDP's One Day on Earth," takes on the form of a collage, capturing unprecedented video snapshots from every country on earth in a 24-hour period. In total, 16,000 filmmakers from over 190 countries helped to document the countless stories of triumph, tragedy, hope and fear that take place in the world each day.
Currently, the "One Day on Earth" ( www.onedayonearth.org )initiative is producing a feature-length documentary that will be released later this year. The initiative has also created an unprecedented video archive, which is available to the entire community of film contributors. The archive can be accessed via a searchable Geo-tagged online map at: http://archive.onedayonearth.org.
In order to ensure widespread participation in the filming process, the "One Day on Earth" initiative donated 120 high definition (HD) cameras to UNDP staff in various countries, including Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Southern Sudan and Venezuela. The filmmakers also received logistical support from their local and regional UNDP offices, including video data collection in areas of low bandwidth.
"The value of international media collaborations is not only in creating an expansive snapshot and new perspective, but also in establishing a shared project for the world to embrace and have fun with." Brandon Litman, co-founder and Executive Producer of One Day on Earth said. "
On 11 November, 2011 (11.11.11), we hope to again participate in this global filming project. In doing so, we intend to continue linking the creative community to cause-based media creation.

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  • the UN is nothing but a government conspiracy to infiltrate countries and.... na jk im just trolling its cool to see there's still good people in the world :)

  • @jzp2009 guess you dont know where Paraguay is........

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  • uh....anyone know the name of the music?

  • Nice, but "WE this, WE that. WE WE WE" is very annoying.

  • It is always worrying me tha fact that Japan doesn't play as adequate role as its economic scale...our politics leaders lack a sense of responsibility and the crowd take ithe current situation for granted not knowing the fact due to corrupted mass media.

  • @FOREVALASTN227 Redneck mentality

  • Project filmbox

  • @FOREVALASTN227 By the way, the UN is an international organization, it is NOT AMERICAN!!!

  • @FOREVALASTN227 Your own country? AMERICA? First of all, America is not a country, it is a continent. Also, I don't think you are american with that grammar and those sepelling mistakes. Probably you got the american passport but I doubt you were born in USA, so stop talking about taking care only of your own people when USA is the cause of the financial crisis, when USA have tried to impose for centuries its ways of living and enter countrieIraq) just for petrol.

  • Love it:D

  • the un is bunch of hypocrites.

  • Democracy is a joke! Line up n vote for the corporate shill or the local warlord. If you make us enough money we'll send you to "school" for further indoctriNATION. And call it education. Without a powerful education and access to the RIGHT data democracy = enslavement. P.S. I still love this "commercial". It speaks to me. (It was designed to) P.P.S. Get a dictionary people. Use it. Thanks.

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