Independent filmmaker Steve Ellington has released the first music video shot entirely with the iPhone 3G[s] and its 3MP video camera. The video depicts the plight of a little wind up robot and its attempt to stay relavent among the growing technological world. The video is set to music by XFYA whose members include Ellington, Shaun Haber, Dave Lanni, and Sean Sepulveda.

Ellington makes use of the spot focus available with the new iPhone 3G[s] camera. He accentuates many scenes by panning from an out of focus background to the in focus robot. The quality of the video is not the best in the world but has its own character.

With the huge insurgence of YouTube uploads since the release of the iPhone 3G[s], I expect to see a lot of more videos made with the device.

Technologic Overkill – The First Music Video Shot on an iPhone 3GS from Steve Ellington on Vimeo.

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