Really, my man, you going to stick with that nonsense… (4:28) There have been quite a few Hollywood productions shot with iPhones… (5:17) Not to mention that the iPhone 15 Pro literally stepped up it’s game in that regards… One could film with a RED, and I could match anything produced using only a GH5II paired with an Atomos Ninja V, throw on a RED or Arri LUT on, and you would NOT be able to tell the difference. We have Zeiss CP.2 lenses, but could still use only native Leica or M.Zuiko Pro glass and none would be the wiser… I look forward to now using an iPhone. I even bought a cage specifically suited for the task. Things recently became incredibly more interesting since the release of the iPhone 15 PRO…
I'm just saying its good for low budget films etc. It's going to be good for others too. I use a Lumix GH6 and I still like using my iPhone 12 Pro max. I'm going to probably get the 15 Pro Max. Apple is going after low budget, big budget, beginners and others. It's amazing what they have done. @@superzero4250
How will the focus operator do his job when shooting with iPhone ? Many people ignore that a cinema lens or cinema camera has no auto focus at all. Because it is Manually set in live mode - on purpose- it is a techician with a remote control that commands a motor on the lens focus ring to adjust the focus point where it has to be. Foreground back, mid, or even moving from back to foreground
It's very difficult to shoot with an iPhone that's also your phone that serves for communication, notifications, a car key and a bunch of other uses. The ergonomics are totally bad. And for the price of an iPhone 15 you can have a pretty decent classic (as in "not also a phone") camera.
That is why they make phone cages with quarter thread holes for accessories and attachments. Not to mention hand held gimbals, selfie sticks, and other stabilizers… 🤔
I think the whole point is to have the thing already in your pocket. That friction when you debate if you should grab the camera bag is the thing that the iPhone solves. In an earlier comment I posted an example of a fully rigged out iPhone, which basically solves all of the ergonomics. I also think that the fact that an iPhone is a camera and also a phone is pretty useful. Most mirrorless cameras don't have a cell connection for data, and can't connect to cloud services, etc. So you need the phone anyway.
I'm waiting for my iPhone 15 Pro Max to arrive mid November. Meantime, last week we pitted a Google Pixel 7a against a Canon DSLR and lens etc. the Pixel 7a DECIMATED the Canon on low light, quality and shot list. The 7a was 3-5 times faster to frame the shot. Can't wait to see what the iPhone delivers.
I remember how DSLR camera filmmaking movement started with Canon T2i, 7D, and 5D, crippled Hollywood and made the industry to reassess the future of Filmmaking. 😂
I was thinking the same thing about marketing. They market it for professionals but it's actually targeted at novices and normal iphone costumers. Phone cameras are the main selling point for new phones because they are basically the same thing every year. And it's not bad it's great for small content creators and film makers. But no actual professional is using an iphone. The low light performance is still trash. And if someone hired a professional to shoot something like a wedding, and they only showed up with their iphone they would be kicked out. For a similar or slightly higher price you can get a great mirrorless that shoots way better video.
I use it for every video i shoot my kids Reels before on the 14pro max i shoot ProRes 100% of the time now I walk around with a 1 Tb ssd thumb drive 🤷🏾♂️🔥
I predict Apple will finance and release a film shot on the iPhone 15 Pro. I also wouldn't be surprised if they didn't do a Sundance type event for iPhone shorts too.
Very excited too about using an iPhone to film professional type of projects, already know of quite a few successful productions. Plus recently acquired a lot of the necessary gear to rig the iPhone, cage and all… Brave New World indeed… 🤔
Well… I did notice the filmed with iPhone disclaimer at the end of the Scary Event… To be honest, I thought they might, but really didn’t give it much thought… 🤔
Totally agree Dave! Log on my iPhone 15pro is cool, but I only shot it a few times for fun before I took a deep breath of relief when it shot with my r6 II in clog3.
Half Way into filming for a client your “phone/camera” starts ringing 😆🤣 and that client is never gonna want to work with you again.. Or even worse.. you shoot on your phone all day.. and you miss the Big client that needed a videographer tomorrow.. but now you missed the chance 😂
@@broderick7932 🤣 my clients would not like that for sure 🙈 Maybe for some SoMe stuff for a small bakery, but bigger clients would not pay a premium for that im pretty sure :)
Agree… a phone is a phone… a camera is a camera… keep the phone for everyday communication, after all that’s what the phone was made for. A camera was made to capture moments/scenes and that’s what a camera is for.
@@brettyg76 but the iPhone has a camera, and its probably one of the most used devices in the world to capture moments and scenes. If you don't like it, don't use it, but this is just the beginning. We already see the creator using an FX3, and as mentioned Soderberg already did a few films on iPhone. There was that other short they did earlier this year on the iPhone 14 Pro Max (Huracan Ramirez vs La Piñata Enchilada), and then the Olivia Rodrigo commercial, and now the Apple Event. I like to try and skate where the puck is going. I don't think in 10 years fewer things will be filmed on iPhone.