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| The 1 Second Film is a non-profit collaborative animation project that brings together thousands of people around the world as supporters in the hopes to raise money for the Global Fund for Women. The film has over 3200 producers/associate producers/executive producers and counting. The title derives from the fact that the actual content of the film is just one-second long; animation consisting of 12 large frames (9ft x 5ft collaborative paintings). The frames were painted by hundreds of people during a multi-disciplinary event on March 8th, 2001 (International Women's Day). Each of the 12 frames gets filmed twice (on 70mm) to create the 24 frames in one-second of film. The one-second of animation is immediately followed by 90-minutes of credits that include a feature-length 'making of' documentary. The film is being financed entirely by donations. Virtually any individual in the world can purchase a production credit on the film for a minimum of $1.00 (with no maximum). Depending on the amount of money donated the contributor is given credit either as Associate Producer ($1-9.99), Producer ($10-99.99), or Executive Producer ($100 and up). IMDb is listing all of THE 1 SECOND FILM's credits, a major draw for aspiring actors, directors, or producers. A variety of high-profile celebrities have donated to become producers of the project. Producers include (ordered by donation amount) Tom Green, Andy Dick, Tom Arnold, Tony Kanal, Mark Ruffalo, Seth Green, Jesse Bradford, Robert Carradine, Tyson C. Beckford, Selma Blair, Spike Jonze, Stephen Colbert, Bill Pullman, James Cromwell, Bobby Cannavale, Kevin Bacon, Pierce Brosnan, Steve Coogan, Atom Egoyan, Charlie Kaufman, Christina Ricci, Jason Ritter, Don McKellar, Mark McKinney, Steve Buscemi, Alan Cumming, David LaChapelle, John Leguizamo, and Pauly Shore. Zoe, Samuel Jackson's daughter, is also on board. The film began as Nirvan Mullick's student project while he was studying animation at California Institute of the Arts. To raise money for the film, Nirvan began selling producer credits on the streets of Hollywood for $1 or more. After getting several celebrities to donate, he was able to get the credits listed on IMDb. After the one-time 70mm world premiere of the film, the 12 pieces of artwork will be auctioned off to benefit the Global Fund for Women. All profits raised by the film will also be donated to this charity. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for The 1 Second Film ] Some related entries: Scarlett Beauregarde | Monsieur Hulot's Holiday | Liang Po Po: The Movie | Pterodactyl | Thomas & his Friends Help Out | The Watcher | Goldcrest Films | The Apple Dumpling Gang | Stephen F. Windon | Yol | Carbon Copy This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article The 1 Second Film; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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