It’s a tiny slow paced for a music video, but Steve Ellington’s “Technologic Overkill”, shows us what we all knew already. It’s not the camera that counts, but what you do with it. Steve says the video is the “first music video shot on an iPhone 3GS,” and we won’t argue — it’s certainly the […]

It’s a tiny slow paced for a music video, but Steve Ellington’s “Technologic Overkill”, shows us what we all knew already. It’s not the camera that counts, but what you do with it. Steve states the video is the “first music video shot on an iPhone 3GS,” and we won’t argue — it’s certainly the first one we’ve seen.

The motion picture shows that the quality of the 3GS video camera, while certainly nowhere near hi-def, is at least good enough. It even has a rather nice filmic look to it, even though we suspect there might be a little post-processing involved judging by the artistic vignetting.

What we like the most, though, is imagining Steve actually shooting. Think about the looks he would have gotten from passersby as he squatted on the mall floor jiggling a tiny blue toy robot in one hand and a cellphone in the other.

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