Here is a new term to add to your online video vocabulary -- democracast (di-'ma-kr&-kast). Josh Cuppett, founder of the Vintage Tooncast, has come up with the idea to take 100 filmmakers directing 10 second episodes and string them together to create one short film to be submitted to the Sundance Film Festival. To tie all of the clips together, each 10 second episode must pickup where the previous episode left off. The idea is to create one super long zoom with a visual illusion similar to Dali or Escher. Josh did the first two to give you an example and submissions for Episode 3 are due at midnight (L.A. time) On Sunday October 22nd. Five of the best submissions will be voted on by the public and the cycle will repeat. All winners included in the final short film will have their name in the credits and if you donate money you will get a producer credit. Mad props to anyone who sneaks in the DV Guru logo. 10 seconds to Sundance
Here is a new term to add to your online video vocabulary -- democracast (di-'ma-kr&-kast). Josh Cuppett, founder of the Vintage Tooncast, has come up with the idea to take 100 filmmakers directing 10 second episodes and string them together to create one short film to be submitted to the Sundance Film Festival. To tie all of the clips together, each 10 second episode must pickup where the previous episode left off. The idea is to create one super long zoom with a visual illusion similar to Dali or Escher. Josh did the first two to give you an example and submissions for Episode 3 are due at midnight (L.A. time) On Sunday October 22nd. Five of the best submissions will be voted on by the public and the cycle will repeat. All winners included in the final short film will have their name in the credits and if you donate money you will get a producer credit. Mad props to anyone who sneaks in the DV Guru logo. 







