Apple has a farseeing history of bring forth amazing short video and films that were shot on iPhone . Its belated is maybe the most challenging yet , a 30 - minute myopic film titled “ Fursat ” from director Vishal Bhardwaj . It ’s about a young man who invents a witching gimmick that permit him see the future , which he becomes obsess with , risking everything he bed in the nowadays . You canwatch it on YouTube , imbed below .

The yield value are impressive , with great lighting , sets , choreography , and more . The story itself is a short overplayed , specially for Indian films : a magical twist , young duo , wedding ceremony , dance numbers game , pipe dream sequences … and of course several iPhone cameo . It seems tailor - made to convince buyers in India to get an iPhone .

As is usually the case with these impressive “ Shot on iPhone ” moving picture , Apple make banker’s bill that “ extra ironware and software system ” was used . This is n’t direct output from a hand-held iPhone 14 Pro spliced together in iMovie , after all . This is traditional movie making with custom sets and lighting , professional actors , gimbals and tripod and cranes , and a great editor program with Final Cut or Premiere who bed their way around color grading cock .

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Nonetheless , it ’s worth a picket , if only to see how well the iPhone 14 Pro ’s active kitchen range in video capture some of the striking kindling . However , YouTube Compression does the action and dance sequences no favors – Apple would do well to host a version itself with less compaction or add it to the Apple TV+ library .

Apple iPhone 14 Pro

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