Apple has shared a cool inside look at how the new movie “28 Years Later” was made. The most interesting part? It was filmed using 20 iPhones! In a new video, Apple shows the creative ways director Danny Boyle and his team used iPhones to film the movie. This shows that the iPhone is a powerful tool for making professional movies.

A New Way to Make Movies

The video shows how the movie team used the iPhone’s special features, like Cinematic mode and ProRAW, to get beautiful, high-quality video. Because iPhones are small and easy to move around, the filmmakers could get unique camera shots that are hard to get with bigger, traditional movie cameras.

Cool Things from the Video:

  • 20 iPhones Used: The whole movie was filmed using 20 iPhones. This shows they really trusted the iPhone for a big movie project.
  • Pro Features: The team used features like Cinematic mode to make the background blurry and focus on the actors. They also used ProRAW, which gives them more options to edit the video later.
  • Creative Setups: The video shows special holders and setups they built to use the iPhones in the best way possible, for everything from action scenes to close-ups of the actors.

What This Means for Future Movies

This movie is a big step for making movies with phones. By using iPhones for a major film, Apple and the filmmakers are showing that you don’t need expensive, special cameras to make a great-looking movie.

This means that anyone with a smartphone has a powerful tool to make their own movies.

You can watch the behind-the-scenes video on Apple’s official YouTube channel. “28 Years Later” shows that amazing movies can be made with the phone in your pocket.