Two time Academy Awards director Kathryn Bigelow and Oscar-nominated cinematographer Greig Fraser have discussed the new video features of the iPhone 13 Pro:īigelow: “The iPhone doesn’t require any ancillary pieces of equipment …with so much accessibility, I think all pretension tends to disappear. Greig Fraser, ACS, ASC shoots with the iPhone 13 Pro “The iPhone will change the language of cinema in a positive way” Armed with demonstrations of the iPhone 13 Pro filmmaking capabilities, Apple puts maximum effort to convince us, filmmakers, to buy the iPhone 13 Pro instead of a large sensor cinema camera. Now, for the introduction of the new iPhone 13 Pro, Apple has recruited another award-winning director and cinematographer, Kathryn Bigelow and Greig Fraser, ACS, ASC, which both of them have worked on big-budget Hollywood masterpieces, like Zero Dark Thirty. From that point, Apple has declared its intention to present the iPhone as a legit filmmaking tool and thus, to bring it to the masses for all independent creators out there. This cinematographer was Emmanuel Lubezki. The cameras of the iPhone 13 Pro Apple’s iPhone: Made for ‘Pro’ filmmaking (?)Īlmost 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 the device. 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. As predicted, the ubiquitous codec ProRes has been implemented into the new iPhone 13 Pro, together with an ultra-advanced Cinematic Mode. Apple really wants you to be convinced that its iPhone can replace a cinema camera.
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