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Capturing a Year – One Second Everyday

Jesse D'VauzLast year Jesse D’Vauz filmed one second of his life, every single day of the year.

The combined 365 seconds has created a video that is an intriguing insight into one person’s life, showing family, friends, travel, excitement and monotony.

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D’Vauz told OUTinPerth that he hopes the project will inspire other people to be creative.

“My main focus for this montage was to capture new experiences, explore the process of putting together creative projects and preserve the precious memories from experiences with my loved ones, especially during the arrival of my baby niece Melody,” said D’Vauz when he posted the video to friends on his Facebook page.

The local performer, who appeared on the cover of OUTinPerth back in 2011, can be seen rehearsing for shows at Connections Nightclub, visiting Luna Park and much more through the fast changing clip. The clip was created through an app called 1secondeveryday.

Jesse was not alone in creating a video like this, thousands of people have done it through the app, including twin brother Jermaine. Check out Jermaine’s video too.

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