The camera of Nokia N8, the first to complete a film, Lights, camera and action, that's how everything starts filmmaker shooting a movie, although in some projects the traditional film camera has been replaced by new devices. In this case, the camera has been replaced by a 'smartphone', namely the Nokia N8. The device of the Finnish company has become the first to shoot an entire movie.

According to The Guardian, Olive film, film director Kahlili Hooman has been recorded entirely with a Nokia N8, along with a traditional camera lens. Although positioned as the first 'smartphone' to record a feature film, was not the only intention to experiment with these devices, as other directors like Oldboy has already announced the filming of a short 30 minutes with an iPhone.

The film to be released next December 16 in Los Angeles (USA), is about "a girl who transforms the lives of three people, without speaking a single word," said the director. Now available on its official website the first few minutes of film.

The camera of Nokia N8, the first to complete a film
Khalili, told the Los Angeles Times, said he had to hack the phone to remove the auto-zoom and auto focus functions to obtain a technology that works for you. The Nokia N8 has a camera that "thinks he knows which parts you want to focus, but does not know," said the director.

The rest of the recording of the film was conventionally, with a casting director, makeup and a Hollywood star and Oscar Gena Rowlands. In this sense, the former chief privacy officer of Facebook, Chris Kelly, who provided the money was to create this film, as Nokia at the request of director refused to finance it.

This device from the Finnish company went on sale last Christmas season and features the Symbian operating system 3. The camera is available to a wide angle 12-megapixel Carl Zeiss, so the Nokia N8 allows very high quality photos and videos in high definition.

The camera of Nokia N8, the first to complete a film
In addition, the terminal has Dolby Digital Plus Surround Sound with spectacular results. Similarly, one of its most interesting features is that it allows the terminal to transfer files directly from a USB external hard drive or USB through 'On-the-Go'.