A very interesting video shot on an N8 has been released by Nokia recently. After Professor Fletcher’s invention of the CellScope, which is a Nokia device with a microscope attachment, Sumo Science at Aardman Animations – Oscar winning film makers and the guys behind Wallace and Gromit, were inspired to create a teeny-tiny film. It stars a 9mm girl called Dot as she struggles through a microscopic world. All the minuscule detail was shot using CellScope technology and a Nokia N8, with its 12 megapixel camera and Carl Zeiss optics.
Wondering how it was made, then you’d better check this out:
This little film is now in the Book of Guinness World Records as officially “the world’s smallest stop motion character animation”. WOW!!
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