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An animator living in New York has filmed one second snapshots of his life every day for the past year and edited them to a six-minute video, the Daily Mail reported.
Cesar Kuriyama, who began the project on his thirtieth birthday, has produced a film which records everything from world-changing events to the banalities of everyday life.
The film, entitled "1 Second Everyday -- Age 30," documents a marriage, a funeral, long-term sickness, tender moments with family and friends, holidays, food and nature.
Kuriyama said after starting the project, he was forced to make changes to his lifestyle to keep the video interesting.
He said he would record one second everyday for the rest of his life.
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男子每天拍一秒記錄生活
據(jù)英國《每日郵報(bào)》報(bào)道,一名住在紐約的動(dòng)畫師在過去一年中,每天拍攝一秒鐘的生活場景,后剪成了一段6分鐘的視頻。
栗山愷撒在其30歲生日時(shí)啟動(dòng)了這個(gè)項(xiàng)目,制作出的短片記錄了生活的點(diǎn)點(diǎn)滴滴,從世界大事到日常生活瑣事不一而足。
短片名為《每天1秒——30歲》,記錄了一次婚禮、一次葬禮、長期疾病、與家人朋友共度的溫馨時(shí)光、假期、食物以及自然景觀。
栗山說,為保證視頻的趣味性,他啟動(dòng)該項(xiàng)目后,不得不改變自己的生活方式。
他說,將在生命余下的日子里每天記錄一秒鐘。
(China.org.cn March 12, 2012)
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