Last night, Life in a Day premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was live streamed on YouTube. Â Along with over 80,000 other people, I submitted a video I shot on July 24th, 2010. Â That happened to be the birth of our daughter, Anna. Â I was excited to receive an email a few months ago letting me know that one of my video clips was going to be used in the film. Â Unfortunately, since the editors wanted to keep the content of the film under wraps until the film launched, I wasn’t able to share the news of our selection.
My wife and I sat down last night with our six month old daughter and watched the film stream on YouTube. Â About a third of the way through, we saw the clip of my wife and daughter at the hospital. Â We were certainly excited to be a part of such an original film, however short it may have been.
Earlier this week, I logged onto YouTube and saw a banner advertising the upcoming live stream of Life in a Day was surprised to see my daughter’s face on that banner.  A little while later, YouTube tweeted a picture of some posters for Life in a Day hanging outside of Sundance in Utah and again I saw her face on one of them.  I contacted Life in a Day and asked them to send me a copy the poster and they were kind enough to oblige.

It was very humbling to see an image of our daughter used to represent a film about the day in the life of the entire world. Â I commend the director, editors, producers and all the filmmakers who made such a great film happen.
As for my film, it was simply the day through my eyes. Â Our daughter was born at 2:37AM, nearly 26 hours after my wife’s water had broken. Â We all expected her to be born on the 23rd, but Anna held out until the 24th to share her story with the world. Â We finally got some sleep around 6AM, but only for a few hours. Â As the sun rose, I continued to document the day. Â Family and friends visited and we napped in between. Â My wife and I began to bond with our daughter and slowly discover her personality. Â Finally the day came to a close and we said goodnight. Â It was a wonderful day and one I’m glad I documented for this film and for her.

