My Day, Yesterday – Video Documentation of a Day In a Life

by Scott Beale on October 10, 2008 · 1 comment

Brooklyn based web developer Garrett Murray made a beautiful video of a day in his life using the new video capable Nikon D90 DSLR camera. He’s encouraging others to do the same and add the videos to the My Day, Yesterday group on Flickr.

Shoot video throughout a day in your life, then put it together and upload it the next day. Don’t add any music or sound effects, just use what the camera recorded.

It’s easy. DO IT.

Dean Allen accepted the challenge, making his own wonderful video for the group.

via Andre Torrez

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