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    The Human Passion Project

    by Harrison Winter

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    The Human Passion Project

    Uploaded Aug 16, 2012
    We asked filmmakers across 5 continents to capture 10 second clips of themselves or someone else describing their passions in life. The Human Passion Project was launched by Circcle.com, an NYC based start-up, to find out what people's passions are around the world.

    We're now reaching out to people all over the world to have them contribute their own clips that we will make into a short film.

    Help us spread the word by sharing this video.

    A special thanks to all of our filmmakers featured in this video: Lloyd Ramsay (South Africa), Paul Johanneson (Japan), Elissa Bogos (Afghanistan), Musing Pictures (California), Robin Varga (China), Emanuela Gualersi (Italy), and Yousef Kawar (Jordan). And thank you to Jon Smith for allowing creative commons use of his Uganda breakdance footage.

    Submit your own clip to Circcle.com/The-Human-Passion-Project.aspx

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    The Human Passion Project

    We asked filmmakers across 5 continents to capture 10 second clips of themselves or someone else describing their passions in life. The Human Passion Project was launched by Circcle.com, an NYC based start-up, to find out what people's passions are around the world.

    We're now reaching out to people all over the world to have them contribute their own clips that we will make into a short film.

    Help us spread the word by sharing this video.

    A special thanks to all of our filmmakers featured in this video: Lloyd Ramsay (South Africa), Paul Johanneson (Japan), Elissa Bogos (Afghanistan), Musing Pictures (California), Robin Varga (China), Emanuela Gualersi (Italy), and Yousef Kawar (Jordan). And thank you to Jon Smith for allowing creative commons use of his Uganda breakdance footage.

    Submit your own clip to Circcle.com/The-Human-Passion-Project.aspx
    9 Documentary 2 minutes Released Aug 16, 2012

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