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App Masters - App Marketing & App Store Optimization with Steve P. Young
Get ready to explore the stories behind some of the most iconic and innovative apps that have shaped the mobile landscape!We're here with App Masters Greatest Hits—a 10-episode series where we'll journey back in time to uncover the successes, challenges, and game-changing moments that made these apps truly distinguished.In this episode, we're joined by Cesar Kuriyama—actor, producer, TED speaker, and CEO of 1 Second Everyday, the popular video diary app. Cesar shares his journey into the app world, from turning an idea into reality to securing funding and launching his business.Here's what you'll discover:✔️ The journey of getting funding & backers✔️ Process of kickstarters✔️ Different app ideas and strategy used to make them successTune in for some inspiring insights!
App Masters - App Marketing & App Store Optimization with Steve P. Young
Get ready to explore the stories behind some of the most iconic and innovative apps that have shaped the mobile landscape!We're here with App Masters Greatest Hits—a 10-episode series where we'll journey back in time to uncover the successes, challenges, and game-changing moments that made these apps truly distinguished.In this episode, we're joined by Cesar Kuriyama—actor, producer, TED speaker, and CEO of 1 Second Everyday, the popular video diary app. Cesar shares his journey into the app world, from turning an idea into reality to securing funding and launching his business.Here's what you'll discover:✔️ The process of building a successful app✔️ How to raise funds and attract investors✔️ Validating ideas before taking the leapTune in for some inspiring insights!
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1 Second Everyday has previously reached #1 on the app store. While attending art school, Cesar studied visual effects, animation, and becoming a 3D artist. Links to learn more about Cesar:Cesar's LinkedInFollow us: twitter.com/wistiaSubscribe: wistia.com/series/talking-too-loudLove what you heard? Leave us a review!We want to hear from you! Write in and let us know what you think about the show, who you'd want us to interview on future episodes, and any feedback you have for our team.
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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 language * 3:16: Growing up as a science & math nerd * 4:50: Wanting to be an architect * 6:13: Wanting to work on the Stars Wars movies after graduation * 8:23: Studying at Pratt Institute * 11:29: Being a Marvel intern * 17:03: Finally breaking into the NYC advertising scene & getting into Curious Pictures * 21:43: 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 Off * 26:38: 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 diary * 34:03: How Cesar ended up giving a TED talk that went viral & changed his life * 38:11: Filming 1 sec of every difficult day he experienced * 40:57: How Cesar figured out how to build a mobile app from scratch * 41:37: Meeting Tim Ferriss & the advice he gave * 45:29: Running a highly successful Kickstarter campaign * 48:54: Getting 50,000 on Day 1 of the launch of 1 Second Every Day * 51:52: What Cesar had planned to do next after the launch of 1 Second Every Day * 53:54: The tweet Cesar sent that resulted in Marvel Director & Actor, Jon Favreau, featuring 1 Second Every Day in his 2004 movie, Chef * 1:00:42: The value proposition for 1 Second Every Day * 1:03:44: Impact of COVID-19 * 1:04:49: The future for 1 Second Every Day * 1:06:44: What Cesar would do differently * 1:10:35: The best sources to find information/get help from Show notes: https://www.sothisismywhy.com/26 ( https://www.sothisismywhy.com/26 )
David chats with Cesar Kuriyama, the founder and CEO of 1 Second Everyday, about how he created a company that helps people make a movie out of their lives and how his company has fared during the pandemic.Support me on Patreon!Links:Learn more about 1 Second EverydayWatch Cesar's TED TalkWatch Cesar's cool music videoWatch/Read about David's reflections on 1 Second Everyday Weekly Recommendations:The Renner FilesThe Three Body ProblemLet me know your feedback for the podcast by emailing culturallyrelevantshow(AT)gmail(DOT)com.Follow the show on Twitter.Find every episode of the show at CulturallyRelevantShow.com.This episode was produced and edited by David Chen and powered by Simplecast.
This week on the program, a conversation with Cesar Kuriyama, the founder of 1 Second Everyday. What started as a TED Talk back in 2013 featuring Cesar's experience capturing 1 second of his life every day for an entire year, eventually turned into a mobile app enabling 1 Second Everyday users all over the world to do the same. Today, 1 Second Everyday has over 20 employees and is beloved as a modern-day diary, enabling users like myself to preserve and remember every captured day of their lives, one second at a time. This conversation was recorded on June 16th, 2020, thank you for listening :)
When Cesar Kuriyama (@cesarkuriyama) first got started, he had nothing but a dream of freedom, an app idea, and a rapidly declining bank account. When every dev shop in New York City turned him down, things looked dire. But through sheer persistence and a penchant to seize every opportunity in front of him, Cesar managed to create an experience that people loved, give a talk on the TED main stage, launch a successful Kickstarter campaign, bootstrap his app to millions of dollars in revenue, and even get it featured in a Jon Favreau movie. In this episode we break down Cesar's improbable path to success, and in the process discover why you should never give up as a founder.Transcript, speaker information, and more: https://www.indiehackers.com/podcast/141-cesar-kuriyama-of-1-second-everyday
Original broadcast date: June 19, 2015. We live our lives by the calendar and the clock, but time is also an abstraction, even an illusion. In this hour, TED speakers explore how our sense of time changes depending on who and where we are. Guests include director Cesar Kuriyama, poet Rives, psychologists Dan Gilbert and Laura Carstensen, and cosmologist Sean Carroll.
Do you remember what you were doing last Tuesday? Cesar Kuriyama does. He's a director, animator, 3D VFX artist and the creator of the 1 Second Everyday app, which records—you guessed it—one second of every single day. You'll hear about Cesar's life-changing journey that began with a decision to quit his job in advertising and take a full year off. Plus, the power of memory triggers, why “creative human person” is Cesar's title of choice, and how it all traces back to Doogie Howser. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jacob Hamman on how virtual reality and healthy life habits can help prevent and reverse Alzheimer's disease. Jacob grew up in Phoenix Arizona. After studying architecture at the University of Southern California (USC), he worked as an architect at Gehry Partners for seven years. He holds a Master in Design Studies in Technology from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he developed Archiverse, an immersive virtual reality modeling environment to create massing models at early stages of the design of a building. Jacob's life shifted after his mom was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Inspired by the work of Dale Bredesen, he decided to research how virtual reality could help prevent and reverse Alzheimer's disease. The system he currently develops at Zenjoi incorporates a series of engaging cognitive and physical exercises, healthy life habits, and stress-reducing therapies into a virtual reality world to reduce the risk to suffer cognitive decline. He is also one of the members of Growy, a startup that re-envisions the food distribution system by bringing locally-grown food to our houses. Jacob and his partners describe this exciting adventure as an "in-home gardening companion and social platform for sharing knowledge of healthy and delicious food." Links Gehry Partners is an international architecture firm established by Frank Gehry in Los Angeles, California in 1962. formZ, AutoCAD, and Rhino are two- and three-dimensional modeling tools. Contact 3D scanners probe the subject through physical touch, while the object is in contact with or resting on a precision flat surface. Virtual reality is a computer-generated scenario that simulates a realistic experience. Archiverse is an immersive, full body design interaction virtual reality environment to create massing models at early stages of the design of a building design, developed by Jacob at Harvard GSD. Leap motion is a hand tracking device for virtual reality. Zenjoi is using the latest virtual reality technology to seamlessly combine physical and cognitive exercises with personalized stress-reducing therapies. The End of Alzheimer's: The First Program to Prevent and Reverse Cognitive Decline by Dale Bredesen. (See it on Amazon.) Brain HQ is an interactive brain training program built by by Posit Science Corporation. Early-onset Alzheimer's is Alzheimer's disease diagnosed before the age of 65. Reminiscence therapy is defined by the American Psychological Association (APA) as "the use of life histories – written, oral, or both – to improve psychological well-being. […]" Alive Inside is a documentary about the power of music to re-activate certain connections and trigger past memories. Google Earth VR allows you to travel anywhere in virtual reality by using Street View with a virtual reality headset. 1Second Everyday (1SE) by Cesar Kuriyama is a mobile application to create a video diary wiyh the photos and videos in your phone. A Landscape of Memories: Aging Disasters is a project developed by Nono in which a player—inside a brain being damaged by Alzheimer's disease—has to fight virus to recover a series of memories embedded in three-dimensional cubes and audio clips. clips. Lumosity is a brain training mobile application "create by scientists and game designers." Google Photos (and other services) bring back alive photos from previous events and years. This is what we refer to as "nostalgia bombs." Sleepcycle is a sleep analysis and alarm clock mobile app. The 4-Hour Body: An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman by Tim Ferris. (See it on Amazon.) The ketogenic diet is "a high-fat, adequate-protein, low-carbohydrate diet" which, according to Wikipedia, "can provide symptomatic and disease-modifying activity in a broad range of neurodegenerative disorders […]" Growy is a startup that re-envisions the food distribution system by bringing locally-grown food to our houses. Jacob and his partners describe it as an "in-home gardening companion and social platform for sharing knowledge of healthy and delicious food." Submit your questions and I'll try to answer them in future episodes. I'd love to hear from you. If you enjoy the show, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds and really helps. Show notes, transcripts, and past episodes at gettingsimple.com/podcast. Theme song Sleep by Steve Combs under CC BY 4.0. Follow Nono Twitter.com/nonoesp Instagram.com/nonoesp Facebook.com/nonomartinezalonso YouTube.com/nonomartinezalonso
_“At this point, I personally am about to hit 7 years…It's like a 40-minute video at this point... I've not forgotten a day of my life since I started.” Cesar Kuriyama, creator of 1 Second Everyday_ In our fast-paced world, it can be hard to keep track of the important moments that happen every day. Time goes by in a blur, months blend into the next, and it's easy to suddenly find yourself unable to remember what you've done with your time. This can be discouraging and have a negative impact on mood and productivity. Cesar Kuriyama has developed a solution to this problem with the app 1 Second Everyday. This app provides a simple, user-friendly way to create a video journal made up of - you guessed it! - one second from every day of your life. In this episode, Ari and Cesar discuss the app, the amazing benefits it's providing its users, and how it creates a meaningful way to look back on your life. If you've ever wanted to know how to keep a video journal, you don't want to miss this episode! Do You Struggle With Keeping a Journal? Well, Here's an Easy Way! The benefits of journaling are well known. The process can improve memory, boost your mood, encourage mindfulness, and increase overall happiness. However, many people don't know how to keep a journal or struggle to maintain a journaling habit. Hear how 1 Second Everyday makes it easy, fun, and memorable to keep a video journal. Creating Habits for Success Much research has been done on how habits are created and how people can harness the power of habit to improve their daily lives. This issue created unique challenges for Cesar and his team throughout the development of the app. In this episode, Ari and Cesar discuss the complex science of habit and how Cesar's ultimate goal is to help people live a better life by installing positive habits. An App for Greater Effectiveness Studies are currently being done on the impacts of 1 Second Everyday on its users. Initial results and personal stories reveal a significant effect on the happiness, well-being, and effectiveness of the people using this app. Hear Cesar share these stories as well as his top three tips for being more effective. Outline of the Show: [0:28] - Ari opens the show and introduces his guest, Cesar Kuriyama. [0:57] - Cesar explains the inspiration behind the app. [6:30] - Cesar shares his personal experience with using the app as a journal to remember the meaningful moments from his days. [7:38] - Deciding what moment to use can be stressful for some people. Cesar offers some advice. [10:10] - Cesar explains some of the features and how it works. [12:44] - The science of habit-forming impacts the development of 1 Second Everyday. Research is being done on the effects of the app on its users. [16:18] - Cesar explains how he chooses his second. [17:45] - There are many exciting new updates being released between now and the new year. [20:20] - 1 Second Everyday is helping people to install better habits in their lives. [22:00] - Cesar shares his top three tips to be more effective to include the benefits of trusting your gut, the value of reading and research, and how to make a distributed team function well. [26:03] - Cesar talks about new updates to the iOS version of the app versus the Android app and shares information on some great new features. [28:58] - Ari closes the show. Resources: [1 Second Everyday](https://1se.co/) 1 Second Everyday on [iOS](https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/1-second-everyday-video-diary/id587823548?mt=8) 1 Second Everyday for [Andriod](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.touchlab.android.onesecondeveryday&hl=en) If you enjoyed this episode of the Less Doing podcast and want even more tips for improving your productivity, join our community on [Slack](https://go.lessdoing.com/labsoptin) or [Facebook]( --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lessdoing/message
We live our lives by the calendar and the clock, but time is also an abstraction, even an illusion. In this hour, TED speakers explore how our sense of time changes depending on who and where we are. Guests include director Cesar Kuriyama, poet Rives, psychologist Dan Gilbert, psychologist Laura Carstensen, and cosmologist Sean Carroll. (Original broadcast date: June 19, 2015)
#69: 1 Second Every Day with Cesar Kuriyama by Digital Mindfulness
elise chats with Cesar Kuriyama about his on-going project to document his life by filming one second of each day and the app that developed from this idea. shownotes for this episode can be found at elisejoy.com/podcast/shownotes83
Imagine a movie that includes everyday of the rest of your life. What would you choose to remember? TED speaker and creator of the ‘1-Second Everyday’ app, Cesar Kuriyama, is our guest in this episode of Crowd Scene. Cesar remembers exactly what he has been doing every day for the last five years. And that’s thanks to the app he created, called ‘1-Second Everyday’. In this episode, Cesar explains how ‘1-Second Everyday’ works, how he was selected to do a TED Talk that’s been viewed over a million times, and how that led to a massively successful Kickstarter and his work being featured recently in a recent hit film. And all it started with quitting his job. Cesar’s Kickstarter campaign attracted a huge amount of media attention and more than 11,000 backers, who shared his passion for this project and raised close to $60,000. You can find more information about this episode and all our of our guests on crowdsceneshow.com
33voices interviews Cesar Kuriyama, founder of 1 Second Everyday.