Article 6G0FP Here’s what Apple really means when it says ‘shot on iPhone’

Here’s what Apple really means when it says ‘shot on iPhone’

by
Jess Weatherbed
from The Verge - All Posts on (#6G0FP)
397031804_1389156701810586_7828854237766 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...

Continue reading...

External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location http://www.theverge.com/rss/index.xml
Feed Title The Verge - All Posts
Feed Link https://www.theverge.com/
Reply 0 comments