Bollywood Film Shot on iPhone Proves Your Camera isn’t Holding You Back
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Apple appears to be getting more confident with the imaging capability of its mobile devices as it just published a 30-minute long, epic Bollywood film shot entirely on iPhone.
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“As a device, iPhone is taking away the limitations we had when we were growing up,” Bhardwaj says.
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“We didn’t have the luxury of cinematic quality video which iPhone is providing for every budding filmmaker today. I’ve never had this scale of production in my films ever before. And, this can tell you about what iPhone can achieve.”
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Apple is getting more ambitious with the filming situations it is putting its iPhone cameras into. While the company has produced films using only its smartphone in the past — such as Park Chan-wook’s “Life is But a Dream” — the productions are getting far more complex.
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Last month, it released another 17-minute short film shot entirely on iPhone called “Through the Five Passes” by award-winning director and screenwriter Peng Fe. That film involved some complicated sets, but “Fursat” not only nearly doubles the run time, but ups the ante on the scene-to-scene complexity.
Last month, it released another 17-minute short film shot entirely on iPhone called “Through the Five Passes” by award-winning director and screenwriter Peng Fe. That film involved some complicated sets, but “Fursat” not only nearly doubles the run time, but ups the ante on the scene-to-scene complexity.
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“I didn’t know how much iPhone could handle, but the way it did was just fantastic,” the film’s director of photography Swapnil Sonawane says.
“I didn’t know how much iPhone could handle, but the way it did was just fantastic,” the film’s director of photography Swapnil Sonawane says.