Behind the scenes of ‘Ghost following the people’, a short horror film, shot with iPhone 13 Pro by the director of Shutter.

Apple unveils horror short film ‘Those That Follow’, shot throughout the iPhone 13 Pro. Show the potential of the iPhone Shoot professionally in dark and low light.

Many times we will Apple have a special project that brings the iPhone to create works of photography or movies. that can be followed by hashtags #shotoniPhone At last, there was an activity Shot on iPhone Macro Challenge “Macro Photography on iPhone” that highlights small things. to be an amazing work of art

Ghostly, a short film shot in low light with the iPhone 13 Pro.

And this time, it’s really exciting because Apple has done what many people didn’t expect the iPhone to be able to do: “Filming” which is not a normal movie shooting Because even though Apple says that this is a short film But the production is at the level of a big movie.

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Pakpoom Wongpoom, director

Since getting a famous director like ‘Pakpoom Wongpoom’ who have deposited works such as ‘Shutter presses the spirit’ and ‘twin’ Let’s shoot this short film. Throughout the story, the camera used is the iPhone 13 Pro throughout the story!

Filming movies with iPhone, we may have seen foreign craftsmanship many times before. but for the matter “Ghost following people” There is a huge challenge, because this is a “ghost movie” that must be captured in low light conditions at night, and there are also camera actions that must be able to create thrills, heart-wrenching, nerve-wracking, and frightening. audience

and short film “Ghost following people” Khun Phum has proven to everyone that the iPhone It has the potential to be used to capture stories in a professional way. by which he has brought various abilities In the video recording of the iPhone 13 Pro can be used to the fullest, whether

  • New sensors and lenses For all 3 rear cameras that can be stored at both Wide, Ultra-wide and Tele distances
  • The Wide camera has a larger sensor with the largest 1.9μm pixels ever in an iPhone, enabling more detail in low light.
  • Ultra-wide camera, ƒ/1.8 aperture and new autofocus system This results in a 92% improvement in low-light shooting quality in low-light conditions. Brighter and sharper
  • Tele cameras with a 77mm focal length can capture images from a distance.
  • Movie mode (Cinematic mode) that automatically adjusts the focus between people.
  • Macro mode that captures close-up photos and videos in great detail.
  • With the faster Neural Engine on the A15 Bionic, Intelligent HDR 4 image processing ensures photos look more realistic than ever, even in low light conditions.
  • Shoot video in Dolby Vision format at resolutions up to 4K at 60 frames per second.
  • The iPhone 13 Pro is smaller than a regular movie camera. Can be placed or placed in view instead of exotic eyes Helping to tell more stories in a variety of ways.

“Using an iPhone to shoot ghost movies is an experiment that gives filmmakers or film-going kids the motivation to take the camera and try to push the limits and see how it goes.”

Thanks to the power of iPhone 13 Pro, low-light shooting is at the heart of delivering a better horror experience than ever before. The moment the shot is taken, we can see the details in the dark. Let’s say we hide something scary or a ghost in the dark. We will still see details in good quality.

Synopsis of ghost It’s a horror short film. Inspired by real traditions and haunting laws of karma. When a robbery goes wrong, it becomes a horror case. Two teen thieves fled from the police to meet a Phi Ta Khon mask shop. only to find Even wearing a mask cannot hide his sins.

ready to watch on YouTube and apple.com/TH Today, Apple also released an ad for the project on a billboard on the Sathorn Unique Building, a famous abandoned building in the heart of the city along the Chao Phraya River.

Comments from the team

With this short film project, Apple can deliver an exciting message to all iPhone users. It shows that the iPhone 13 Pro in your hand is It can really be a professional cinematographer. because a single iPhone Can capture images at any distance without changing lenses.

and capturing images in low light conditions can be done naturally filmed at night into the night not dazzlingly bright It also keeps various details well, including the quality of the recorded video files. Both ProRes and high resolution 4K 60fps archives can be easily used for post-production like in the professional cinema industry.

In other words, the iPhone 13 Pro is a tool that allows anyone to explode their creativity. and convey the imagination without limits So what are you waiting for? Grab your iPhone and let’s create amazing stories!

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