CLIPMANIA | Twenty-Four Hour Coverage
BackRemember the movie The Truman Show? It was about a guy who was being filmed all the time without knowing it. His life was just one big show. That movie was ten years ago and now thanks to the digital revolution everyone can be his own Truman today. Marcel Kotzur from Berlin is doing just that. The twenty-five year old began his unusual project in summer 2007 both as an experiment and business idea. Now he doesn't go anywhere without his film equipment; 2 cameras, 2 microphones, a UTMS modem and two laptop computers. That's all he needs to broadcast himself live twenty four seven on his website Trueman TV. It costs nothing to watch but Marcel earns his money from sponsors and commercials. Although he claims that it's been a lot of fun the project definitely comes with its inconveniences for example, sleeping with the light on, having to ask permission from everyone he meets to film them and finding a girlfriend. So why does he do it? Well Marcel Kotzur has a dream...
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