Monday, February 27, 2012
Ridley Scott And Fuji TV Team For Japan Per Day
The main one-year anniversary from the Japanese earthquake and tsunami is March 11. In memory from the disaster, Fuji Television and Ridley and Tony Scott’s Scott Free London are starting on Japan Per Day, a 24-hour self-portrait of the nation shot through the public in line with the Existence Per Day series. Beginning at night time March 11, participants will capture your day and upload footage to YouTube at world wide web.youtube.com/JapanInADay. Fuji will donate 200 cameras to individuals within the most impacted areas of the nation, and also the collected footage in addition to Fuji Televisions coverage in the day may also be posted.Fuji TV intends to choose the very best material to accomplish an element, that will debut at movie theaters worldwide. All profits in the film will be presented to sufferers. Scott will executive make the project, because he did for that first installment within the series, that was directed by Kevin Macdonald and opened in the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. Here’s that trailer:
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