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Apple developed a custom camera module that mimicked the shape and size of standard F1 broadcast units but was powered by ...
For its upcoming F1 movie, Apple built a custom camera module, using iPhone parts, to replace the onboard cameras used for ...
Apple's innovative approach to filmmaking has led to the creation of a custom camera system, built from iPhone components, to ...
The latest movie to be shot on iPhone launches tonight and proves what you can do with the smart device in your pocket.
Diirector Danny Boyle, screenwriter Alex Garland and cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle return to the terrifying world they ...
In front of a full crowd at Apple’s flagship store in New York City, CEO Tim Cook introduced Brad Pitt, who was met with roaring applause.
The third film in Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s 28 Days Later series, this chilling installment takes place nearly three ...
Bradford had urged Mayor Olivia Chow, in a motion before city council, to stream her press conferences and other appearances ...
The upcoming movie F1 has all the buzz imaginable. Directed by Joseph Kosinski, the man behind Top Gun: Maverick, the ...
"28 Years Later" director Danny Boyle used unconventional filming tactics like shooting on iPhones and with drones. He even ...
Apple developed a custom iPhone camera system to film inside real F1 cars for Brad Pitt's upcoming racing movie, debuting June 27 on Apple TV+.
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