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F1 cockpits are highly optimized spaces, with no room to spare for large cinema cameras. Broadcasters do have access to real in-car footage but if Apple ...
The Apple Original Film "F1 The Movie" used the iPhone in an unusual way, by using components typically used in the ...
Apple actually built a customer camera for Formula 1 cars to use during filming. This wasn’t Tim Cook rocking up to set with an iPhone taped to a steering wheel. The tech giant built a bespoke bit of ...
The makers of the F1 movie went one step further to record high-quality ProRes racing action in LOG format using Apple ...
Mounted on Formula One cars and used at real events, the special module used an iPhone camera sensor and A-series chip to ...
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 created a special kind of Formula 1 camera for the F1 movie, and that camera made it into the iPhone 15 Pro ...
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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No Film School on MSN'F1' Used Custom iPhones for Those Dope POV ShotsThe upcoming movie F1 has all the buzz imaginable. Directed by Joseph Kosinski, the man behind Top Gun: Maverick, the ...
Apple developed a custom camera system using iPhone components to capture high-speed footage from Formula 1 cars for its ...
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