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In the past few weeks, Apple has started a new series called “Shot on iPhone”. In order to demonstrate the quality of the camera of the iPhone 14, Apple released a series of short telefilms in which the device’s camera was used to showcase the capabilities of the device. Apple has announced yesterday that they are continuing the series with a new 30-minute video created by the Indian film director Vishal Bhardwaj. I would like to introduce you to a movie called Fursat. In this movie, Apple’s latest flagship device, the iPhone 14 Pro, is used to film the action. An iPhone 14 Pro was used to film the 30-minute version of Fursat.

In Fursat, we are presented with the story of a man who is so obsessed with the idea of controlling the future that he ends up at great risk for the things that are actually in his hand at the moment.

Shot on iPhone 14 Pro Film Fursat

Here is a short film that shows the storyline and the cameras quality on the device from which the film was filmed. Take a look at the storyline and the cameras quality in the video below:

It is not the first time that a film has been shot on a flagship device such as this one. It is known that Apple has partnered with different film directors in the past to demonstrate the capabilities of its smartphone in professional film settings through the use of their smartphones.

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A 48 megapixel wide-angle lens is used with the iPhone 14 Pro model, which was used to record the ‘Fursat,’ which has been designed with Action Mode settings that reduce vibrations, shaking, and motion during recording.

There is no doubt that this initiative brings a revolution to the film industry as well, since it portrays the concept that with a good device that has a great camera, a person can make wonders. For the first time, there is no need to buy heavy, high-priced, and cumbersome DSLRs and lenses in order to be able to get things done.

Certainly, this initiative will open up opportunities for those who cannot afford high-end gadgets and are reliant on their smartphone, not necessarily an iPhone, but rather other good devices that are available in the market.

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