Talk about growing up quickly -- 21-year-old Cory McLeod can play back his entire life in just over six minutes, thanks to his dad's dedication and creativity.
Ian McLeod took a photo of Cory every day since birth (inevitably missing just a few), and then compiled all 7,500 shots into a head-spinning time-lapse video. He uploaded "21 Years" to YouTube and it's quickly gone viral racking up more than 614,000 views in just two weeks.
McLeod says that when his son was born and he started taking pictures daily, he wasn't planning to continue for so many years. “I was thinking I could do it for two years at most, then knock it on the head,” he told the Yorkshire Post. But eventually he realized that shooting one photo each day wouldn't take as much time as the amount of regret he'd feel upon stopping.
The video shows Cory barreling through his milestones -- birthdays,...
Ian McLeod took a photo of Cory every day since birth (inevitably missing just a few), and then compiled all 7,500 shots into a head-spinning time-lapse video. He uploaded "21 Years" to YouTube and it's quickly gone viral racking up more than 614,000 views in just two weeks.
McLeod says that when his son was born and he started taking pictures daily, he wasn't planning to continue for so many years. “I was thinking I could do it for two years at most, then knock it on the head,” he told the Yorkshire Post. But eventually he realized that shooting one photo each day wouldn't take as much time as the amount of regret he'd feel upon stopping.
The video shows Cory barreling through his milestones -- birthdays,...
- 10/12/2012
- by Jessica Samakow
- Huffington Post
Triple M's Mick Molloy
Supermarket giant Coles has joined Vb as a topical advertiser around Anzac Day with an offer of 10% savings for Australian soldiers and their families.
The campaign is a direct response from Coles MD Ian McLeod to an appeal made last week on Melbourne’s Triple M Hot Breakfast show by show host Mick Molloy.
Molloy called for all Australians to get behind our troops after a visit he made to an Australian military base in Afghanistan.
The offer, which launched today, does not extend to alcohol or tobacco products.
It runs until 9 April 2012.
The copy reads: “Seeing what a great job our Diggers are going was a moving experience. Being apart over the holidays is tough on their families so let’s show them some support this Easter.”
McLeod said in a press release: “I was touched and inspired by Mick’s description of the amazing...
Supermarket giant Coles has joined Vb as a topical advertiser around Anzac Day with an offer of 10% savings for Australian soldiers and their families.
The campaign is a direct response from Coles MD Ian McLeod to an appeal made last week on Melbourne’s Triple M Hot Breakfast show by show host Mick Molloy.
Molloy called for all Australians to get behind our troops after a visit he made to an Australian military base in Afghanistan.
The offer, which launched today, does not extend to alcohol or tobacco products.
It runs until 9 April 2012.
The copy reads: “Seeing what a great job our Diggers are going was a moving experience. Being apart over the holidays is tough on their families so let’s show them some support this Easter.”
McLeod said in a press release: “I was touched and inspired by Mick’s description of the amazing...
- 4/5/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
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