Here’s what Apple really means when it says ‘shot on iPhone’
by Jess Weatherbed from The Verge - All Posts on (#6G0FP)
There's a reason the event footage looked as good as it did, and that's likely down to the fancy equipment used alongside the iPhone 15 Pro Max. | Image: Apple via Halideapp
Behind-the-scenes footage of Apple's Monday evening Scary Fast event reveals how it was filmed using an iPhone 15 Pro Max... with the aid of a full suite of professional recording equipment and studio lighting. Still images and a video reveal that (unsurprisingly) a great deal of fancy equipment - from drones, gimbals, dollies, industrial set lighting, and other recording accessories - is still required to make iPhone footage look this good.
Apple has utilized similar but far less extreme setups for previous events that were filmed using iPhones, including the Burberry spring / summer 2014 fashion show. It's a neat way to promote the recording quality of iPhone cameras, but it's not like everyday folks can recreate these kinds of results...