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November 14, 2006 Rob Dickinson's music video - filmed with Nokia N93 Posted by Tommi at 10:08 AM | Categories: Devices

Now, this is interesting. Rob Dickinson, the former lead singer of Catherine Wheel - and cousin of Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden - has published the music video of his song "Oceans", which was fully filmed with Nokia N93.

The end result looks pretty impressive, check it out:

"Oceans" by Rob Dickinson

The making of "Oceans"

Great work, Rob! Now, my friends, go and buy a truckload of his records. And Nokia marketing people, please keep Rob loaded with latest Nokia gadgets in the future ;-)

Note: based on what I heard, Nokia didn't pay anything for this video. Which is pretty cool.

Via: Eugenia's rants and thoughts, AAS, and N93 WOM World.


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the story along with videos is in the nokia Nseries site
;]

http://www.nokia.com/nseries/index.html#studio,initiatives,oceans

Posted by: Momchil Karabulev | November 14, 2006 04:25 PM

Somebody sent me that same link earlier today, but it doesn't seem to open anything except "The mobile video movement goes global", then undefined - undefined - undefined". Urgh. I'm seriously worried about the linkability of the Nseries site.

Or maybe I'm too stupid to understand it.

Posted by: Tommi Vilkamo | November 14, 2006 04:39 PM

> I'm seriously worried about the linkability of the Nseries site.

to be honest, linkability is the least of nokia's worries when the whole concept of usability seems to be forgotten when designing the nseries site...

but i guess this is what happens when you give "artists" too much freedon ;)

nice video btw :D

Posted by: lauri | November 14, 2006 05:08 PM

> but i guess this is what happens when you give "artists" too much freedon ;)

I agree, the Nseries site is a pain to use. It really should be redesigned, with less fancy animations and more usability.

Posted by: HH | November 14, 2006 08:59 PM

That's awesome, I loved the Catherine Wheel back in high school. Didn't know they were still around.

"It's the color of your skinnnn......Your skin is black metallic..."

Posted by: Phil | November 15, 2006 03:30 PM

This is totally awesome i am thinking hard now thanks a alot my brain hurts, as i am a budding film maker who loves this sort of work this would makes things so easy to achieve without all the heavy lifting of normal equipment, i could download from the phone onto my pc and with the software i have can do some amazing editing. awesome totally awesome. Cameras rolling--- ACTION

Posted by: Phones Review | November 15, 2006 06:05 PM

Here is Eugenia's ineterview with Mike Hodgkinson, the director of the video:
http://tuxtops.com/node/1175

Posted by: Tommi Vilkamo | November 16, 2006 11:45 AM


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