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John Reilly
November 2nd, 2010, 01:13 AM
YouTube - The Simultania Project (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDfHR8kI0uE)

Hi, Everyone:

I found the above-linked project to be of some intrigue--an artist in Los Angeles is going to somehow physically "post" for viewing, the time-synchronized, 1 minute video entries, all time stamped, from participants, all over the world, to be shot on Sat.,November 13, 2010, at precisely 8 a.m. to 8:01 a.m., Los Angeles time.

As you will hear in her YouTube presentation, she wants to capture the real-time realities we are each
experiencing, "Simultaneously" via a "one-minute" capture, wherever the shooter is at that "one-minute-moment" in time....to somehow reflect the various visual (and presumably audio) sensations we and our cameras see, in parallel to everyone else's during the specified time.

I caught her call-in last Saturday on Leo Laporte's "Tech Guy Labs" radio show....she sounded passionate
and dedicated to this project, so I signed up.

I think it would be pretty amazing if some of you fellow members also checked it out, so she won't simply
receive thousands of shaky, poor-quality cell-phone video clips after all the trouble / expense she is exerting.

The finalized project, upon inspection, should yield some extraordinary footage--I wonder what you all think?

John Reilly

Vlady Gerasimov
November 11th, 2010, 09:02 PM
Sounds fascinating. It's a shame it only has 140 views.

One thing puzzles me though: how do you sync videos of completely different nature? Sync them by what exactly? What will be the difference if I shoot my back garden now and submit it, rather than shoot it on the 13th?

John Reilly
November 11th, 2010, 10:14 PM
Hi,

The various submissions, hopefully all shot this Saturday at the specified "one minute," which, for me in
Los Angeles County, is at 8 AM, are directed to be "time-stamped" with visual proof by the shooter that,
he or she, in fact, complied with the directive, thereby shooting at that "one minute in time".

On Erin's Simultania website, there are several methods of synching the shoot via this "time-stamp."

In my case, I downloaded the Apple iPhone App of the World Clock, which appears on the face of my
iPhone, which I can shoot for say, the 10 second countdown, and then continue directly, without interruption, with my subject for 60 seconds.

Please see my post re: Simultania Project, under "Helping Hands" for the links to her instructions, or go to the Simultania Project website.

To be certain, she will not accept submissions which haven't been time-stamped, visually with a ticking "world-clock" to ensure compliance.

Good Luck on Saturday,

John Reilly

Robert Turchick
November 11th, 2010, 11:42 PM
boy am I gonna have a submission if the timing works out! I'll be in an airport control tower shooting a B-17 and B-25 taxiing and taking off! Just hope it happens during that minute and not a couple later!