VIDEO: Ronen's Adventure: Trapped in an iPhone

A cool use of three handsets

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17 May 2011 10:17 GMT / By Rik Henderson

A more cunning use of three iPhones (or any smartphone that can play video) you'll never see, Ronen's Adventure: Trapped in an iPhone is clever, smart and brilliantly staged.

Written and choreographed by Ronen Verbit and Vanya Polunin, with the help of Thierry Van Biesen, Celia Rowlson Hall, Jordan Hall, Lauren Sieczkowski and Elie Bekhazi (music by Anton Karas), the video is made up of three separate videos played out on three separate iPhones. Each is then manipulated with impeccable timing in order to create a superb short movie. Enjoy.

To see other projects from the star, you should check out RonenV.com.

Via: tuaw.com Via: twitter.com

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