I was entirely prepared to think it idiotic. But having watched Kevin Kelly's "one minute vacation" video (which they link), I'm now willing suspend disbelief:<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjD995hJKOM" rel="nofollow">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjD995hJKOM</a><p>Of course, that video is shot and assembled by an expert journalist and photographer, and each one of the seconds adds to create a whole impression of a two-month trip.<p>So I think the challenge for them is helping the middle of the bell curve make something as good. A big challenge indeed!
Good luck. That looks like a terrible idea, but good luck all the same.<p>Please share whatever lessons you learn in marketing and promoting, of course--I know we could always use another perspective on that side of the challenge.
Is this real? I'm not trying to be mean, but 12Second.tv tried this (although 12x as long) and didn't do so well...<p>Times change I guess. And maybe 12x as short is 12x as cool.
Perhaps I am very skeptical and cynical, but I am having trouble seeing this work.<p>I like the concept, I like what your vision is for it, and I like the example video you've done.<p>Problem? Video is incredibly expensive to host and serve, and even more difficult to monetize. What are your plans around that? A paid app? Advertisements? Magic?<p>Trying to keep an open mind, and I wish you the best of luck regardless!