Apple really wants you to be convinced that its iPhone can replace a cinema camera. As predicted, the ubiquitous codec ProRes has been implemented into the new iPhone 13 Pro, together with an ultra-advanced Cinematic Mode. The acclaimed cinematographer Greig Fraser, ACS, ASC, together with award-winning director Kathryn Ann Bigelow, claim that this new toy can replace a high-end cinema camera. Let’s read their thoughts. Apple’s iPhone: Made for ‘Pro’ filmmaking (?) Almost a year ago, when the iPhone 12 Pro was launched, Apple has recruited one of the most acclaimed cinematographers to try and make a movie using just
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