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“Seattle Great Pie Fight”: a GoPro documentary

Pie fights have long been a movie staple. Now, adding to classics such as the pie fight in THE GREAT RACE, is a GoPro-shot fight in contention for a Guinness World Record. Taking us behind the scenes is Seattle filmmaker Collin Joseph Neal. FacebookTwitter

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“Short Weekend on Rio”: a quick course in the art of the travelogue

In a minute and a half, Luis Mendes—founder of MiniMov— creates a memorable video postcard  of Rio.  But even more exciting–for those of us who want to document our travels, “Short Weekend” offers a comprehensive lesson in what makes a travelogue that’s worth watching. FacebookTwitter

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“Nothing to Prove”: a GoPro-shot music video featuring Dan Bailey

In case you wondered, GoPro cameras aren’t just for capturing extreme sports and activities. For proof, consider “Nothing to Prove,” the first GoPro music video posted on MobileMovieMaking. FacebookTwitter

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“Lost in Bosnia”: trailer of a cinematic poem to film & filmmaking

Produced by Ghazi Alqudcy and Grant Gulczynski, “Lost in Bosnia” is an experimental  film shot in seven days by 11 Bosnian filmmakers. All footage was shot on a mobile device. FacebookTwitter

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“Dot”: the world’s smallest stop-motion animation character

Professor Fletcher’s invention of the CellScope, which is a Nokia device with a microscope attachment, was the inspiration for a teeny-tiny film created by Sumo Science at Aardman. It stars a 9mm girl called Dot as she struggles through a microscopic world. FacebookTwitter

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“On the Move”: trailer for micro-movie showcase

Some of the most advanced work in mobile moviemaking is coming out of New Zealand, home of the Mobile Innovation Network Aoteroa (MINA). MINA’s fourth annual exhibition features micro-videos on travel and mobility, as well as various adventure films and GoPro creations. The trailer gives a taste of the variety of techniques and visions being developed by…

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