On 10-10-10, there will be struggles and triumphs. Babies will be born, people will die, and citizens from around the world will document joy, devastation, and everything in between to create a video time capsule called “One Day on Earth.”
One Day on Earth Participant Trailer from One Day On Earth on Vimeo.
We all have stories to tell - this is your chance to share yours with the world. All you need is a video camera. Sign up, film whatever inspires you on 10-10-2010, and upload it.




Participants range from high school kids with camcorders to Oscar-nominated filmmakers. The footage will be compiled into a documentary that captures a single 24-hour period on our planet from thousands of different perspectives.



Is there a cause close to your heart that you want to call attention to? One Day on Earth has partnered with charities like the World Wildlife Fund, United Nations Development Program, Autism Speaks, and The American Red Cross to help spotlight all kinds of important causes.
Consider this an invitation – YOU are cordially invited to help tell the story of One Day on Earth.



Don't have a video camera? Buy, borrow, or steal one. Just Kidding! Seriously, please don't steal one. Borrowing is the best option. Ask a friend or neighbor. Many schools have video cameras that can be checked out for a few days too - if you're a student, check with yours.
Learn more and sign up at www.onedayonearth.org.
All images via National Geographic.















