VIDEO: First Nokia N8 music video

Stalker by Denver Duncan shot on the HD-happy device

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7 February 2011 11:09 GMT / By Paul Lamkin

Say what you like about Nokia, but you cannot argue that the Finnish giant doesn't make phones with top-notch video capabilities. As shown off here in the first music video to be shot entirely on a Nokia N8 smartphone.

The video was produced by Kyle Roberts, owner of the Oklahoma city-based film company Reckless Abandonment Pictures and is the song Stalker, by independent singer-songwriter Denver Duncan and features actress Jenna McCarthy.

“It all came together very quickly and seamlessly, about two days total,” said Roberts.

“Denver and Jenna were incredibly professional and easy to work with, and the online stalking concept is funny because it’s so true to life, and well-timed considering Valentine’s Day is just around the corner.”

Stalker appears on Duncan’s latest album, Let’s See What Happens, and you can also grab it on iTunes.

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