Holy cow. It looked incredible!

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    1 year ago

    ProRes Log Video is how this is possible, for everyone claiming they didn’t actually do this.

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    1 year ago

    15 Pro Max camera is way better than 15. My friend and I done a comparison with our phones and his images were much sharper than mine, especially at full zoom.

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    This is so i stupid. The Eminem Venom music clip was recorded with a Google Pixel 3XL

    One of the Google Pixel 3’s most notable features is its impressive 12.2-megapixel rear camera.

    To demonstrate this, Google recently partnered with Jimmy Kimmel Live! to film most of Eminem’s “Venom” music video with Pixel 3 handsets.

    The eight-minute video follows Eminem as he raps throughout New York’s iconic Empire State Building. Several camera operators can be seen recording video with Pixel 3’s on gimbals.

    https://youtu.be/bdCyEBdUSTE

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    Explains why they shot it at night!!

    Shutter speeds would have been out of control during the day

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    It’s great to see how far phones have come. I do professional video and can tell you it’s not what you have it’s how you use it that maters.

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    Absolutely. This was fucking amazing.

    I do wonder how much the production team found this to be an annoyance.

    In particular the editors when they were working with the inconsistent frame rate footage.

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          1 year ago

          Not just in settings, you can easily see which one you’re on and switch it with a tap right within the camera app.

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            They propably refer to the footage being variable framerate, where it depending on the situation reduces framerate (not drastically, 5-10 frames) and this fucks some editing softwares up.

            Some android phones do this, dont know about iphones since i havent really ever shot with my iphone in a peofessional setting (i mean, its not a dslr)

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      Shot on iPhone doesn’t necessarily mean it was on a stock OS or stock app. It’s possible they had something to lock the frame rate and avoid the crap like sharpening and other “computational” stuff they normally do to the image.