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Apple’s Latest Short Film Proves the iPhone 16 Pro Is a Serious Camera

The line between professional cinema and everyday technology has officially been blurred by Apple. And the new iPhone 16 Pro is the culprit. Apple's latest short film, Big Man, is a poignant and visually stunning piece shot entirely on the new iPhone, and it contains some stunning visuals and showcases the power of the productLet's dive in. Apple's New Short on an iPhone 16 ProBig Man is a really cool short film that stars the acclaimed UK rap artist Michael "Stormzy" Omari and is helmed by Academy Award-winning director Aneil Karia. It tells the story of Tenzman (played by Stormzy), a world-weary musician who rediscovers his passion and a sense of family through an unexpected road trip with two enterprising children.It's the latest entry in Apple's long-running "Shot on iPhone" campaign. Produced by Stormzy's own #Merky Films in association with Somesuch and Apple, the film leverages the advanced camera capabilities of the yet-to-be-released iPhone 16 Pro, turning a device that fits in your pocket into a veritable Hollywood-grade camera.And I have to say, I was blown away by how good the movie looks. For director Aneil Karia, who had never before shot a narrative piece entirely on an iPhone, Karia praised the device's flexibility and intimacy."The lightness and flexibility that comes with that is boundless in a sense."Why Shoot on the iPhone 16 Pro?Apple's short film was shot entirely on the iPhone 16 Pro, leveraging its professional-grade camera system. This system includes a powerful 48MP Main camera, a new 48MP...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Yesterday

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