Shooting movies on an iPhone, Apple TV+ & Apple Health questions on the AppleInsider Podca...
This week on the AppleInsider Podcast, questions about Apple Health, plus Neill Barham of Filmic Pro talks about the app that Steven Soderbergh used to shoot the movie "Unsane."
A scene from High Flying Bird, shot on iPhone
AppleInsider editor Victor Marks and writer William Gallagher discuss:
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A scene from High Flying Bird, shot on iPhone
AppleInsider editor Victor Marks and writer William Gallagher discuss:
- Why was FilmicPro created, who is it for?
- How does shooting on an iPhone compare to a high end Canon or RED camera?
- When would you use Filmic Pro instead of the Apple Camera app?
- Reader email! Questions about Apple Health
- Speculation about the success potential of Apple TV+ vs Disney or Netflix
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- Behind the scenes of Bentley's iPhone-filmed, iPad Air-edited ad
- Director Steven Soderbergh calls shooting on Apple's iPhone a 'gamechanger,' wants to use it for all future movies
- Actor Joshua Leonard had 'Unsane' time working with iPhone
- Steven Soderbergh's 'High Flying Bird' shot on an iPhone, gets distribution deal
- Soderbergh returns to iPhone filmography with 'High Flying Bird'
- Filmic Pro
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Comments
I’d would personally love if iPhones were the perfect filmmaking tool, as the technology simplification would be 10X, but the result does not seem to bare this out.
For iPhone to be a premium quality filmmaking tool we’d need Apple to produce a specialised iPhone for videography/cinematography with an interchangeable professional lens solution—industry standard lenses. The OS and processor are not the issue. Battery life is one thing, but especially lens quality where the process falls apart. And in an ideal world, a high end professionally pre-amplified and simplified methodology to connect the sound man to the iPhone. That’s the dream, I guess.
And people not being able to judge side by side is one thing, but recreate the same film, pick a classic, with an iPhone and then see who can’t tell them apart. Or better still, shoot a sequence in a film making no special allowance for the iPhone and then the same with a proper film camera and the difference is miles apart. Like how making no allowances for iPhone as a photo camera vs a high end DSLR, the difference is HUGE!
The idea as iPhone for filmmaking is tantalising, as an idea.