Although on paper the absolute stars of the event were the new M3 chips and the recently updated MacBook Pro. Scary fast from Apple, however, there was an unexpected guest behind the scenes: the iPhone 15 Pro. It was only at the end of the event that Apple announced that all the content we saw during the presentation It was recorded on an iPhone 15 Pro and edited on a Mac.
But we won’t be fooled, although the footage of the event was actually recorded on the iPhone 15 Pro, the truth is that it was done surrounded by unprecedented professional equipment, which does not detract from the enormous recording quality and editing capabilities that the next generation iPhone offers. Especially with the ability to write to the Log.
Jan Zelbo posted on Twitter Apple’s (now deleted) behind-the-scenes video of the Apple Scary Fast event, which you can see below and which of course demonstrates the potential of the iPhone 15 Pro when combined with professional recording equipment:
The entire event was recorded on an iPhone 15 Pro.
If you look closely, you can see how Apple used the Blackmagic Camera app to record many of the footage from the event. We don’t know if they were all recorded using the same application. The best thing is that The application is completely free and can be downloaded from the App Store.
The Blackmagic app, which does not require any subscriptions and offers all its features for free, Allows you to control all status and registration parameters, histogram, focus indicators, levels, frame guides and much more. It also allows you to record in 16:9 format, even if you hold your iPhone vertically, if you want to record something discreetly. Also includes lens selection, frame rate, shutter angle, time codes, ISO, white balance, gain and audio levels.
Offers Apple ProRes or H.264 and H.265 recording, as well as AAC and PCM audio, as well as VU or PPM audio measurement. It’s compatible with external audio input and even allows you to use 3D LUTs to recreate cinematic aspects.
If you want your next entry to feel like an Apple Scary Fast event, this free app is a great place to start, especially if you have an iPhone 15 Pro.
Source: Hiper Textual

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