• NineSwords@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    The gear shown in the “Scary Fast” behind-the-scenes footage is fairly standard for big studio productions, but Apple’s implication with these so-called “shot on iPhone” promotions is that anyone can do it if only they buy the newest iPhone.

    I don’t agree with that statement at all. The only implication is that the iPhone’s camera is so good that it can be used in high-end productions. Nothing more nothing less.

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    1 year ago

    This just in, professional videos shoots involve more than just a camera. More news at 11.

    Did they expect some guy in a wife beater to just follow them around holding the iPhone?

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      1 year ago

      Yes! And then social media manager should’ve just edit the whole keynote in the TikTok app on his phone lmao

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    1 year ago

    I wonder if this would be any different if the video was filmed using a Samsung or a Pixel phone, with all the same additional equipment.

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    I’m a hobbyist videographer and this is fucking impressive. Professional lighting and gimbals would also needed to be used for pro cameras. Even if you were just shooting on a DSLR, you’d still need lighting design.

    What’s actually impressive about the iPhone this time around is that they didn’t add additional LENS. That’s new. In the past you still needed to add extra glass to it.

    It means that it’s just using the raw sensor and built in lens, you can replace a cinematic DSLR, that’s actually a huge deal.

    Does it mean that soccer moms will start creating full feature films? No, you’d still need to know composition and lighting design and all that, but this is pretty damn cool.

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      Agreed. The two things that blew me away is

      1: No added lens. That was always a cop-out IMO

      2: Almost no one guessed that it was iPhone footage before the reveal at the end

      On the typical shot on iPhone videos you could either see it clearly or it was using things like external lenses.

      Apart from the HW upgrades I think the biggest difference in terms of quality is apple log. It really lets you go away from that mobile look.

      Really impressive.

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      Very often for my Youtube channel (barely 20k subscribers), I shoot my iPhone right alongside footage from my A7C, and quite honestly, the iPhone’s is a better footage thanks to the computational aspect fixing things an idiot like me doesn’t know how to fix.

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    1 year ago

    Why won’t Apple get rid of the annoying phone part and finally release an iCamera with a useful form factor and all of the chip power behind?

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    1 year ago

    The Verge thought just anoyone can be a news outlet, so why be upset with Apple suggesting anyone can be a filmmaker?

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    Wait… they used a professional director and a professional director of photography??.. I angry they didn’t hire drunk novices. The iPhone doesn’t come with humans that have years of directing experience and photography skills! Fake!

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    1 year ago

    Better than the shot on samsung commercials where the reflection showed it was a camera and not a phone?

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    Apple could create a cure for cancer and The Verge would report “it’s not enough to buy the cure, you also have to roll up your sleeve and inject it. Exhausting! Impossible!”

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      They’d have a surgeon use a flashlight for a second to remove a tumor and claim iPhones cures cancer

      Ain’t no one buying an iPhone to shoot something on iPhone is gonna have a production scale lighting setup

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    This article is stupid. They would’ve used the fancy equipment even if they used a professional cinema camera.

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    See, I peripherally knew this. The camera only captures what’s there. Light is what makes ‘there’ visible. This would be the same if they used a pro cinema camera.

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    Honestly, I’m impressed! I watched the embedded video in the article. I thought half the shots were CGI backdrops and such. I was joking with my partner leading up to the Vision Pro announcement about the backgrounds/sets being VR easter eggs for the future headset. Turns out they’re just elaborate set pieces. 😂