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Caine's Arcade 2: The Global Cardboard Challenge & Imagination Foundation

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    This all started with going to buy a door handle.
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    It was last summer and I went down to this random used auto parts store
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    and I met this nine year old boy named Caine
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    I'm Caine.
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    Who had taken over his dad's store with this elaborate cardboard arcade.
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    I was his first customer.
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    He saw something in my son that nobody else saw and he made a film about it.
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    I posted the film online four months ago.
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    Little did I realize that both of our lives were about to change.
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    Finally, tonight we have a great story out of Los Angeles. East LA to be precise.
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    When you’re a lonely nine year old boy an empty cardboard box can be a universe of possibility.
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    I found this great story I want to share with you.
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    They’re lining up to play at his cardboard arcade.
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    This kid made his own arcade!
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    A filmmaker discovered Caine’s Arcade. And now? It’s a movie!
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    When I first posted the film, I had a goal of trying to raise $25,000 for Caine’s scholarship fund.
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    I figured “yeah, well – he’s dreaming.”
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    That night, my phone just started ringing off the hook.
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    Donations were coming in.
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    Now here's a live look at Caine’s Arcade where you can see there’s a long line of people.
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    The next day, it was over $100,000 I was like “what is going on?”
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    A nine-year-old boy now has a huge college fund.
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    He’s the talk of the town. Is he a future billionaire?
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    What’s next for this precocious nine-year-old?
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    The video came out on Monday...
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    Nearly two million people have watched it.
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    By Saturday, we had four hour lines waiting to play Caine's Arcade.
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    When a little boy’s dream came to life.
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    We finally got some customers here.
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    I told my dad that was the best day of my life.
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    Celebrities were tweeting. Caine’s Arcade was trending on Twitter worldwide.
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    It hit the front page of Reddit and people started coming from around the world to visit Caine’s Arcade.
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    U.K., London, Spain - Everywhere!
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    They have been flying in – taking taxis from the airport directly to Caine’s Arcade.
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    Jack Black even came by with his kids to play.
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    But for me, the most inspiring thing was the wave of
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    cardboard creativity inspired in kids around the world.
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    Hi, Caine! This is me, Jojo Roman from Facebook. I fanned you
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    and this is my bubblegum machine.
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    My game is called Basketball Groove and if you get all four balls in you get a pencil.
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    Cool prize, Abby!
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    It’s called Tilta-Ball. It’s made with popsicle sticks.
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    Thanks, Isaac, for the game! You’re welcome!
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    My name is Ezra and I made this pinball machine and I got the idea
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    by watching the video off my dad’s computer. I also made a coin slot.
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    I get ten tries.
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    Yeah!
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    I made a .. a same game as, like, this but everything different.
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    Come on, Beau!
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    Beau wants to go in the car wash too.
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    Nice!
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    Awesome!
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    Try my scanner. I’m just getting a
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    (undecipherable), okay? Okay.
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    It's cool!
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    And I love your arcade.
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    Man, I don’t know what to say.
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    You’re just famous.
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    Caine has grown a lot.
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    I mean, first of all he’s literally grown a lot.
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    He’s probably outgrown two staff shirts and we had to make him a boss shirt.
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    I’m the boss.
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    It’s a lot of work.
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    Caine has really come out of his shell.
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    He talks to everybody freely now and he doesn’t stutter anymore
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    and he’s doing way better in school.
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    One of the things that I’ve learned from this experience is how
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    a small gesture can change the life of a child.
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    And to think that there are so many kids like Caine out there
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    who just need somebody to come in and buy a Fun Pass.
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    So we started the Imagination Foundation.
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    So the Imagination Foundation’s mission is to find, foster, and fund
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    creativity and entrepreneurship in kids like Caine.
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    I see a lot of promise in the Imagination Foundation as a way of advocacy
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    for kid’s interests.
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    One of the greatest challenges I think we face in education
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    is tapping into children’s natural powers of creativity
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    and one of the appeals of Caine’s Arcade is it's demonstrating how deep those powers are
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    and how readily people will rise to the challenge if you give it to them.
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    Its not enough anymore just to learn the basic kinds of language arts and math skills.
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    Our children need to be innovators and inventors.
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    I think that if we can make this systemic in our education systems
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    we’ll transform the world for our children and for ourselves.
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    After we started the foundation, the first thing we did is we hit the ground running
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    with the school pilot program.
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    Within the first two months, over 100 schools in nine countries participated using project based learning
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    to teach kids math, science and engineering.
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    I told Caine that when I was a kid, I also built cardboard rockets.
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    These were space capsules that we could actually fly in our back yard.
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    And here I am. Many years later, I am still building space craft.
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    This one, a real one, that landed on Mars.
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    So the idea is to not only give kids the tools to build the things that they can imagine
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    But to also imagine the world that they can build.
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    Are these the flames shooting out the back of the ship?
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    Yeah, I think we’re going to put a big fan.
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    Childhood imagination will take you from cardboard to this in just a few years.
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    Ready for liftoff?!
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    Very cool!
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    So Caine, here’s JD.
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    On October 6th, the one year anniversary of that flash mob we did for you – to make your day
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    this year, we do a Global Cardboard Challenge
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    inviting the whole world to play.
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    This October 6th, the one year anniversary of the flash...
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    mob we did to make Caine’s day, the Imagination Foundation is launching a
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    Global Cardboard Challenge.
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    Here’s how to play: go to cardboardchallenge.com
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    and sign up to host an event or find an event near you.
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    If you want, you can set, you can set a fundraising goal to help support the Imagination Foundation.
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    Then invite everyone you know to come out and play.
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    No matter how old you are, all you need is cardboard and imagination.
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    You can build an arcade, a robot, a rocket ship – anything that you can imagine.
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    There’s events already being planned in kitchens in Idaho, school districts across Texas.
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    There's a Cardboard Amazement Park being planned in Kampala.
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    The idea is just to bring the whole world together to play and celebrate creativity and and imagination.
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    For me, this all started with a door handle
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    and I ended up buying a Fun Pass. And for Caine, it started
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    with a small basketball hoop that he won as a prize and built this whole arcade around.
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    This October 6th, we’re inviting the world to come together
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    for a global day of play.
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    Just imagine what we can build.
Title:
Caine's Arcade 2: The Global Cardboard Challenge & Imagination Foundation
Description:

This is the followup to the original Caine's Arcade short film. 5 months later, Caine's Arcade has gone global, inspiring a wave of cardboard creativity, an Imagination Foundation, and a Global Cardboard Challenge. Register & Find an Event to Play: http://cardboardchallenge.com

Donate to the Imagination Foundation: http://imagination.is/donate

Imagination Foundation
http://www.imagination.is
t: http://twitter.com/imagination
fb: http://www.facebook.com/imaginationfoundation

Caine's Arcade
http://www.cainesarcade.com
t: http://twitter.com/cainesarcade
fb: http://www.facebook.com/cainesarcade

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FILM CREDITS:

Directed by Nirvan Mullick
http://nirvan.com
t: http://twitter.com/nirvan
fb: http://facebook.com/nirvan.mullick

Produced by Interconnected and Uprise

Interconnected:
http://www.interconnected.is
t: http://twitter.com/interconnectd
fb: http://facebook.com/interconnected.is

Uprise:
http://cargocollective.com/uprise
Producer: Bristol Baughan, Uprise
Producer: Erin Heidenreich, Uprise

Producer: Karen Christensen, Legacy Boutique http://twitter.com/thelegacyboutiq

Editor: Aaron Ohlmann http://AaronOhlmann.com
Assistant Editor: Jennifer Piponnian
Motion Graphics: http://Wildlife.la
DPs: Marcin Nadolny, Edwin Stevens, Austin Harris
Octo-Copter: http://www.airevidence.com
Sound Mix: Michael Feldman http://makemusicmike.com
Color-Timing: http://fotokem.com
Stop-Motion & Prop Fabrication Team: Nathan Lenz, Monika Dovnar, Marc Humpert, Julia Jaye Posin, Harley Cross, Nirvan, http://Interconnected.is

Music: "Feeling" by Ben Cocks via http://AudioNetwork.com

Interviews:
Mimi Ito: http://twitter.com/mizuko
Sir Ken Robinson: http://twitter.com/sirkenrobinson
Lisa Schaeffer: http://www.paralosninos.org
Rob Manning: http://http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/MPF/bios/team/manning.html
George Monroy: http://facebook.com/smartheartsaftermarket
Caine Monroy: http://www.cainesarcade.com
Nirvan Mullick: http://twitter.com/nirvan

Special Thanks to all the volunteers and folks who sent in footage from around the world!

For my dad, Shaman Mullick
May 12, 1947 - August 04, 2012
http://candlesfordad.org

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http://imagination.is

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Video Language:
English
Duration:
08:21

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