"I love the iPh — I don’t know. Um…"
(Credit: Casey Neistat; screenshot by Edward Moyer/CNET)
Warning: Watching the following short film may cause you to drop everything and sleep on a sidewalk for two weeks to buy a gold smartphone.
Casey Neistat — an indie filmmaker, onetime Apple whistleblower and a director of commercials for companies like Nike and Mercedes-Benz — has made a nice little minidoc about all those seemingly obsessed people who queue up outside Apple Stores to be the first to bag the latest iGadget.
In documenting the launch of the iPhone 5S/5C at the Apple Store on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, Neistat, along with partners Gabriel Nussbaum and Jack Coyne, presents the viewer with a range of major and minor characters, steering clear of sitcommy fanboy stereotypes like those … [Read more]
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