Short Documentary Captures Dark Side Of iPhone 5S Hysteria [VIDEO]
Sep 23, 2013 19:35
What is it about Apple products that can transform seemingly ordinary humans into insufferable ingrates? This short documentary film was shot during at Apple’s iconic glass-cube store on Fifth Avenue in New York City during the launch of the new iPhone 5s & 5c. As you can imagine, a lot of folks showed up early to get their hands on the new devices.
A project between commercial director Casey Neistat, Gabriel
Nussbaum and
Jack Coyne, the YouTube short not only captures the camaraderie and tech
obsession among die-hard Apple fans, but also how some sneaky individuals see it as an opportunity for exploitation. As Neisat puts it:
“At the peak of that hysteria I stopped and reminded myself what the impetus was for all of this; a new phone. That warranted a head shake and an eye roll. It's fun to get excited about something, no matter how ridiculous it may seem.”
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