The iPhone 15 Pro Max’s camera and technical prowess go hand in hand in a video worthy of the “Shot On iPhone” series!
The “Shot on iPhone” series brings together varied productions that correspond to the level of creativity and technical precision when using the iPhone camera in different situations. Although the result of each proposal makes it difficult to choose the best one, there are samples that can really stand out and manage to inspire more creators. So, he did it the video shared by iPhonedo, which although not an official part of the series, has everything to achieve this.
The name of the short film, which lasts more than two minutes and is made up of shots filmed over a year, leaves no doubt as to its characteristics: “Taken on iPhone 15 Pro Max by me. No gimbal, no lens, no filter!”.Its creator He didn’t use any stabilizers, additional lenses or filters included in many videos in the original Apple series.
A masterpiece captured with the iPhone
According to Faruk, the man behind iPhonedo, The clips used in the video were captured only with the stock camera of his iPhone 15 Pro Max, in footage taken over a year.
Each image is a sample of his ability to find beauty in the everyday and his mastery of cinematic technique. Thus, in addition to the power of the iPhone 15 Pro Max camera, Faruk shows the importance of practice and the right choice of recording format.
By recording in ProRes 4444 XQ, a high-quality format used in the film industry, he managed to preserve an impressive level of detail and dynamic range.This format, although consuming a large amount of storage, guarantees unmatched flexibility in post-production, allowing color and contrast adjustments to be made to the nearest millimeter.
As you can see in the video we share below, The choice of narration for the video is an excerpt from a speech by Jim Carreyadds an extra layer of meaning to Carrey’s words, which They talk about the importance of following our dreams and pursuing our passion.resonate deeply with Faruk’s work.
In the video description, the author shared the following details about the storage system and editing program he used:
I recorded all the footage with the standard camera app to an external drive in ProRes format. Edited in Final Cut Pro
This video is more than just a technical demonstration; It is a work of art that invites us to see the world from a new perspective and to believe in the power of individual creativity.
Enjoy the result, which proves that with dedication and creativity, anyone can create works of art with the tools at their disposal.
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