I remember when I got my first iPhone. At the time, it felt like a novelty — like a cool, new gadget that I definitely wouldn't have considered cinematic. Now, filmmakers are using these things to capture shots in hard-to-reach places, pull off creative angles, and even shoot entire Hollywood feature films.Today, I wanted to go over ten of these movies that were shot on iPhones and look at how they were used to tell the story. Let's dive in.28 Years Later (upcoming film, shot on iPhone 15)Danny Boyle returns to the post-apocalyptic world ravaged by the Rage Virus three decades after the initial outbreak. The film explores how survivors navigate a quarantined UK, facing not only mutated infected but also new threats from within humanity. The film was shot using iPhone 15 Pros and iPhone 15 Pro Maxes, often utilizing elaborate rigs with multiple devices to achieve dynamic and visceral shots.Director: Danny BoyleWriter: Alex GarlandCast: Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fiennes, Alfie Williams, Jack O'Connell Unsane (shot on iPhone 7 Plus)A psychological thriller that immerses you in the terrifying experience of a woman involuntarily committed to a mental institution. Was it all a delusion, or is there a sinister plot at play? The iPhone makes it all feel real and creepy. Director: Steven SoderberghWriters: Jonathan Bernstein, James GreerCast: Claire Foy, Joshua Leonard, Jay Pharoah, Juno Temple, Aimee Mullins, Amy IrvingTangerine (shot on three iPhone 5S devices)Shot on three iPhone 5S devices, this vibrant and energetic comedy-drama follows a transgender...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Wednesday, 25 June