Seeds: A Short Movie Created with Google Glass

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Some technology experts see Google Glass as an invasive technology that few people really understand or have much use for. They tend to see that “ordinary people” are not ready for this device. However, it’s hard to deny the seemingly unlimited possibilities offered by Google Glass.

One field where Google Glass gets its good rapport is in capturing first person moments in a way that makes them seem much more current and personal. Take this short film, Seeds, for example. Without a single word spoken, it successfully delivers the touching, fictional story of upcoming parenthood and one’s journey back home to tell his beloved mother the good news. The film was shot over the course of 10 days in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Tokyo and India by 23-year-old filmmaker Aneesh Chaganty, who wore Google Glass throughout the shoot. When then film was done, Chaganty presented it to his mother as an early Mother’s Day gift.