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The Most Expensive Sh*t.


Madrid, Spain– A thief in Spain who stole a diamond from a British woman (and then swallowed it) was caught when police stopped him at a checkpoint. He was then  x-rayed and then forced to take a very expensive sh*t…  The theft occurred when two British women entered a restaurant in the luxury southern resort of Marbella and one of them left her handbag on the floor by her chair, police said in a statement.  “Two well-dressed men came in, one sitting at the bar and the other next to the woman,” according to the statement. “The women discovered that the men had eaten the contents of her handbag, containing 2,000 euros and 400 pounds sterling, a mobile phone, a pendant with a diamond worth 12,000 euros ($16,500) and other valuables.”  Hours later, police stopped a car at a routine checkpoint and forced the men to undergo an x-ray.  It was then discovered their bodies were filled with the stolen items.  “That’s the most expensive dump I have ever seen,” said one of the officers. “And I have seen a lot. I am really into that.”  The men were arrested and the items were returned after a thorough cleansing.

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Gulp: The Movie – Via Nokia.


Less than a year after making the world’s smallest animation, Nokia just ticked off that large, lurking item on the to-do list: conjuring the world’s largest stop motion animation.  The new film, Gulp, tells the simple story of a fisherman who gets swallowed by a larger predator. It was shot entirely with the Nokia N8 phone. “Strapping the device to a 40-meter high cherry picker on a massive expanse of beach with gale force winds seemed like a good challenge for the smartphone,” says David Bruno, a creative at Wieden + Kennedy London which created the spot along with directing team Sumo Science, from animation studio Aardman, and sand artist Jamie Wardley, from sand and ice sculpture specialists, Sand in Your Eye.

Sumo Science, aka Ed Patterson and Will Studd, director of photography Toby Howell and Wardley, literally fought time and tides over the five-day shoot to complete the painstaking animation process before the sea wiped out their efforts. The team used stencils, modded rakes, and a crew of sand artists and volunteer animation students to create the sand shapes and characters that brought the narrative to life.  The action was captured by three Nokia N8s suspended from a crane, with each frame representing a single shot from the phone cam.

This spot is part of an ongoing campaign using unique, often technically challenging videos to showcase the capabilities of Nokia handsets. And while you probably won’t be snapping photos of your family with a cherry picker anytime soon, it’s not a bad way to tout the 12-megapixel camera and “Carl Zeiss 4-element Tessar optics” in the N8. The largest scene in Gulp occupied 11,000 square feet of Pendine Beach in South Wales.  The agency says the film earned a Guinness nod for “world’s largest stop motion animation set.”  Last September, W+K London earned buzz for the smallest ever stop motion animation, Dot, also filmed with an N8 equipped with Cellscope, a microscope imaging device.  Watch the Making of Gulp below.

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