Apple has shared a behind-the-scenes look at the video production of its recent “Scary Fast” M3 MacBook Pro event, which was shot entirely on iPhone 15 Pro Max and edited on Mac.
Titled “Behind the Scenes: An Apple Event” and running two minutes and 16 seconds, the YouTube video reveals how footage was captured with multiple iPhone 15 Pro Max devices, with the team utilizing integration between iPhone 15 Pro, the Blackmagic Camera app, and Tentacle Sync.
Connected via Bluetooth, Tentacle Sync drives timecode and enables all devices on set — including Macs and preview screens — to be synced throughout the production. Beastgrip accessories, including cages and rigs, were also used during the production, as well as gimbals and drones.
Interview clips with the directors, producers, and editors explain how the capabilities of the iPhone 15 Pro allowed them to work effectively with low light conditions, which is traditionally a bit more challenging for a standard video camera.
The production was advised by Apple’s Jon Carr, a Pro Workflow video specialist whose credits include Top Gun: Maverick and Terminator: Dark Fate, and Jeff Wozniak, who has worked on productions including Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Avatar, and Iron Man 2.
The video specialists also espouse the benefits of being able to shoot directly to external storage and use Apple Log to access more dynamic range in post production.
The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max models feature an improved camera system, including a main camera with a larger sensor, a new coating to reduce lens flare, optical image stabilization, and better low light performance for Portraits and Night mode.
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