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One Day on Earth is a Film Shot in Every Country in 24 Hours

As the name suggests, One Day on Earth is a documentary project that was filmed in every country on earth over a 24-hour period. Thousands of filmmakers, students and ordinary citizens positioned themselves in the world's 290 countries and filmed some of the most meaningful cultural moments in the various nations on Oct. 10th, 2010.

These voices and captures are behind what is being called by reviewers the largest participatory media event in history. The film's directors are currently editing over 3,000 hours of film captured in the single-day period, and the film's release is much anticipated. They are asking for help from supporters via Kickstarter to complete the film.

Implications - In a world filled with war and turmoil, consumers who dream of world peace appreciate artworks in various mediums that unite the world through beautiful imagery.
Trend Themes
1. Global Unity Through Art - The documentary project One Day on Earth showcases the power of art in uniting people across nations.
2. Participatory Media Events - The largest participatory media event in history, One Day on Earth, demonstrates the growing trend of inclusive and collaborative content creation.
3. Crowdfunding Support for Film Projects - The filmmakers behind One Day on Earth leverage platforms like Kickstarter to seek support and complete their film.
Industry Implications
1. Film Industry - The documentary project One Day on Earth highlights the potential for impactful filmmaking that documents diverse global cultures.
2. Art Industry - One Day on Earth shows the opportunity for the art industry to create powerful visual narratives that promote unity and understanding.
3. Crowdfunding Industry - The success of One Day on Earth's Kickstarter campaign indicates the potential for crowdfunding platforms to revolutionize funding for independent film projects.

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