This week on the AppleInsider Podcast, questions about Apple Health, plus Neill Barham of Filmic Pro talks about the app that Steven Soderbergh used to shoot the movie "Unsane."
A scene from High Flying Bird, shot on iPhone
editor Victor Marks and writer William Gallagher discuss:
- Why was FilmicPro created, who is it for?
- How does shooting on an iPhone compare to a high end Canon or RED camera?
- When would you use Filmic Pro instead of the Apple Camera app?
- Reader email! Questions about Apple Health
- Speculation about the success potential of Apple TV+ vs Disney or Netflix
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Listen to the embedded SoundCloud feed below:
- Behind the scenes of Bentley's iPhone-filmed, iPad Air-edited ad
- Director Steven Soderbergh calls shooting on Apple's iPhone a 'gamechanger,' wants to use it for all future movies
- Actor Joshua Leonard had 'Unsane' time working with iPhone
- Steven Soderbergh's 'High Flying Bird' shot on an iPhone, gets distribution deal
- Soderbergh returns to iPhone filmography with 'High Flying Bird'
- Filmic Pro
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