Shooting on the iPhone


Has anyone (serious indie filmmakers) tried this after hearing the news? I'm thinking of employing it for chase sequences during a short film I am making and want to know if it really is decent enough for a theatre screen?

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Wook used many different types of camera focuses he applied on the Iphone Camera, also made himself some kind of Iphone attachment so he could reduce shaking and to make it more comfortable. I think that requires some money and engineering skills to accomplish. And we even don't know the results yet, let's wait for the movie to come out.
LET US JUST WAIT I SAY!

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Yeah, I don't know if you've tried looking at iphone 4 footage on your computer, but you should try it if you haven't. It just doesn't look so great. It looks great just on the phone, however. They shot this film with custom attachments for real film camera lenses, which I'm sure made a big difference. Also, theater screen resolution is much higher than what the iphone shoots at, despite it's claim of shooting "HD". But in the end I'd say, just try it! That's what he did, now he has a 30 min film shot on a phone, which probably looks surprisingly good.

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It very much depend on the lightening, if you shot in broad daylight and watch it on your computer it look good!

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