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12 Surprising Materials That Filmmakers Used To Tell A Story
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12 Surprising Materials That Filmmakers Used To Tell A Story
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12 Surprising Materials That Filmmakers Used To Tell A Story
Now on BuzzFeed ➝
12 Surprising Materials That Filmmakers Used To Tell A Story
Now on BuzzFeed ➝
12 Surprising Materials That Filmmakers Used To Tell A Story
Now on BuzzFeed ➝
12 Surprising Materials That Filmmakers Used To Tell A Story
Now on BuzzFeed ➝
12 Surprising Materials That Filmmakers Used To Tell A Story
Now on BuzzFeed ➝
12 Surprising Materials That Filmmakers Used To Tell A Story
Now on BuzzFeed ➝
12 Surprising Materials That Filmmakers Used To Tell A Story
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12 Surprising Materials That Filmmakers Used To Tell A Story
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Making the world’s smallest movie
Reports from the lab: 03
“She made this drawing celebrating the first day”

Andreas reflects on the first day of filming, in which they successfully completed the IBM logo at the end of the movie. 

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There was once an entire world invisible not only to the human eye, but also to most microscopes. That is, until the invention of the Scanning Tunneling Microscope by Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer. This innovation created a computer-aided instrument that could scan surfaces at the atomic level and see things invisible to the naked eye (and most other microscopes) like viruses or a sequence of your DNA.

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“ Explore ‘A Boy and His Atom,’ The World’s Smallest Movie by IBM
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beconinriot:
“ Explore ‘A Boy and His Atom,’ The World’s Smallest Movie by IBM
GIF by Be Con In Riot
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Thanks for the great work, Benoit!
beconinriot:
“ Explore ‘A Boy and His Atom,’ The World’s Smallest Movie by IBM
GIF by Be Con In Riot
”
Thanks for the great work, Benoit!
beconinriot:
“ Explore ‘A Boy and His Atom,’ The World’s Smallest Movie by IBM
GIF by Be Con In Riot
”
Thanks for the great work, Benoit!
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“ Explore ‘A Boy and His Atom,’ The World’s Smallest Movie by IBM
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Thanks for the great work, Benoit!
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Explore ‘A Boy and His Atom,’ The World’s Smallest Movie by IBM

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Making the world’s smallest movie
Reports from the lab: 02
“It was a scary morning” 

Andreas talks about issues with voltage on the first day of shooting and how long each letter of the IBM logo took to make. 

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What do the critics think of the “Boy” from A Boy And His Atom?

“Here’s hoping he makes many a sequel.” 
—Bob Mondello, All Things Considered

Hear the full review on NPR ➝

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Making the world’s smallest movie
Reports from the lab: 01
“The first problem”

The team encounters their first hiccup in the movie making biz when defects in the sample cause them to delay shooting.

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