First Music Video Shot On An iPhone 3GS: Technologic Overkill

Jul 2nd, 2009 | By James Lewin | Category: Citizen Media, Digital Music, Digital Video Recorder, Internet TV, Video, Video Software, iPhone
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Steve Ellington’s Technologic Overkill claims to be the first music video shot on an iPhone 3GS.

The song by XFYA accompanies a video about the plight of a little blue robot and his attempt to be relevant in an increasingly technological world.

It’s not destined to be a classic – but it’s an impressive reminder that cell phones are transforming from being a horseless carriage technology (reproducing the traditional functions of a phone) into something new.

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4 Responses to “First Music Video Shot On An iPhone 3GS: Technologic Overkill”

  1. Excuse me, but that’s a music video? Not a chance.

  2. Randy says:

    Big deal, its a freaking video camera, its no different than a flip cam or any other small cam. Just because its also a phone, makes it less than a video camera? It shoots just like any other camera you aim at the subject, focus and press the start button. The Value in having a video camera in your cell phone, is for the unexpected event, what ever that ends up being that you can capture in the ‘immediate’ as for using the iphone for a “planned” shoot, give me a break, i would rather use a ton of consumer cameras that shoot in HD.
    I have a new iphone and i love the video feature. So I am not an iphone trasher, but really, to me this is not ‘news’ and its not a big deal.

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