Ep 26: Cesar Kuriyama (Founder, 1 Second Every Day)

EPISODE · Nov 29, 2020 · 1H 17M

Ep 26: Cesar Kuriyama (Founder, 1 Second Every Day)

from So This Is My Why · host Ling Yah

Cesar Kuriyama is a video maker, director, producer, animator, and founder of 1 Second Every Day - a mobile application that allows users to record one second of video every day and then chronologically mashes them together into a single film. And an app that is well on track to being the No.1 Downloaded Free App in the App Store!In this STIMY episode, we covered:2:42: His struggles in picking up the English language3:16: Growing up as a science & math nerd 4:50: Wanting to be an architect6:13: Wanting to work on the Stars Wars movies after graduation8:23: Studying at Pratt Institute11:29: Being a Marvel intern17:03: Finally breaking into the NYC advertising scene & getting into Curious Pictures21:43: Shooting 45,000 photos to create the music video for Fat Cat Reprise (Long Gone)23:56: Impact of Stefan Sagmeister’s TED talk, Power of Time Off26:38: Writing a future email to himself on futureme.org 28:36: How he first came across the idea to shoot 1 second of video every day as a form of a private diary34:03: How Cesar ended up giving a TED talk that went viral & changed his life38:11: Filming 1 sec of every difficult day he experienced40:57: How Cesar figured out how to build a mobile app from scratch41:37: Meeting Tim Ferriss & the advice he gave45:29: Running a highly successful Kickstarter campaign48:54: Getting 50,000 on Day 1 of the launch of 1 Second Every Day51:52: What Cesar had planned to do next after the launch of 1 Second Every Day53:54: The tweet Cesar sent that resulted in Marvel Director & Actor, Jon Favreau, featuring 1 Second Every Day in his 2004 movie, Chef1:00:42: The value proposition for 1 Second Every Day1:03:44: Impact of COVID-191:04:49: The future for 1 Second Every Day1:06:44: What Cesar would do differently1:10:35: The best sources to find information/get help from Show notes: https://www.sothisismywhy.com/26

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