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One for Ten

Specials 2012 - 2013

  • 2012-12-14T05:00:00Z on YouTube
  • 10m
  • 30m (3 episodes)
  • United States
  • Documentary
'One For Ten' is an online series of films that were produced and broadcast over five weeks in April and May of 2013. During that time, a team of four traveled the width of the US and interviewed ten individuals who have been freed from death row. Each of the films profiles a major issue in wrongful convictions highlighted through an individual case. 'One for Ten' is a completely new form of interactive film-making; each film was shot in a day, edited the next and uploaded that night. This allowed us to utilise social media to engage our audience in the filmmaking process. They were able to ask interview questions of each our interviewees as well as helping to shape the films with feedback. During the five weeks, we travelled over 5,500 miles in our RV (which doubled as a mobile production office) and a new film premiered online every Tuesday and Friday.

3 episodes

'One For Ten' is an online series of campaign films that will be produced and broadcast over five weeks in April and May of 2013. During those five weeks, we will travel the width of the US and interview ten individuals who have been freed from death row. Driving from New York to California, we will film with a different person every few days and produce a new short film for release online every Tuesday and Friday.

2013-08-08T04:00:00Z

Special 2 Behind the Scenes

Special 2 Behind the Scenes

  • 2013-08-08T04:00:00Z10m

This little behind the scenes video shows a how One For Ten was made from funding to filming, driving and editing.

2013-09-02T04:00:00Z

Special 3 Appraisal

Special 3 Appraisal

  • 2013-09-02T04:00:00Z10m

One For Ten was the first 'interactive' documentary series made live from the road during a 5 week 5,500 mile roadtrip across America. The 10 films focused on the stories of innocent people that were on death row and were shot, edited and uploaded from the road with each film being made entirely within 36 hours.

This film analyses the project as a format for future filmmaking as we look to take the lessons learned and use them for future projects.

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