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How we shot a car film using only an iPhone 11 Pro

CNET challenged Carfection to make one of their cinematic masterpieces using only the cameras on the iPhone 11 Pro. Go to their YouTube page to see the final results.

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  1. Noplay

    November 8, 2019 at 6:24 pm

    Charlie Rose looks much hotter without glasses.

  2. Channing Chea

    November 8, 2019 at 6:30 pm

    To people complaining about outlets saying good things about Apple: Maybe they keep making videos about iPhone because creators don’t trust anything else. ????????‍♂️

    Maybe… just maybe, the iPhone is actually better.

    (Braces for impact)

    • iSprint4GEyes

      November 8, 2019 at 7:56 pm

      Channing Chea naw

  3. Jon's Tech Channel

    November 8, 2019 at 6:36 pm

    That is such a weird Mustang, especially the front grill, not a fan.

    • George Vivanco

      November 8, 2019 at 9:36 pm

      Mustang Bullitt ♥️

  4. James&theGiantPeach

    November 8, 2019 at 7:28 pm

    Was the footage shot in raw and colour graded?

  5. Stanley Nelson

    November 8, 2019 at 9:18 pm

    Nice

  6. Freefi

    November 8, 2019 at 9:51 pm

    I think 80% of the “WOW” factor is down to the people who use the gear. One day you could probably have an iphone as good as a RED camera, but it’s always the brains behind the lens make the difference. I just don’t think most of the iphone 11 pro users can even stretch out 50% of what the cameras can do.

  7. TheCanyonhopper

    November 8, 2019 at 11:33 pm

    Do it with other phones. No gimbals, no filters no extra editing. P.S why iPhone why not Sony, Samsung or any other phones available in your country. Title is a bit misleading. It should be “How we shot a car film using only a smartphone”. By putting iPhone 11 pro this video turn out to be an Apple advertisement. If it is please clarify this with your viewers.

    • Danny Diaz

      November 9, 2019 at 1:48 pm

      They run their channel how they see fit

    • Automotive Stories

      November 9, 2019 at 3:27 pm

      Apart from the filters, which are the only bonus items, all the other stuff(gimbals, tripods etc)are necessary for any film shoot.

  8. Kitchen C

    November 8, 2019 at 11:52 pm

    Doug Demouro’s video quality is gonna be more ????

  9. Andrewshadowy

    November 9, 2019 at 12:31 am

    I always suffer with white ghosting faces if filming at concerts because of the spotlights that shine on the person singing

  10. AskAskAsk

    November 9, 2019 at 1:42 am

    Love the periphery tee

  11. Volt Lover

    November 9, 2019 at 1:56 am

    Clearing you’re using more than “only” and iPhone. What’s the other gear for if the iPhone is so great?

    • Automotive Stories

      November 9, 2019 at 3:29 pm

      Volt Lover they actually need all the gear for DSLRs also. That’s how they get amazing tracking shots and those beautiful pans all the time. Also, the gimbals help with the smooth camera movements.

  12. xXuidmod

    November 9, 2019 at 1:59 am

    If they think the iPhone 11 Pro looks good wait till the s11 comes out it’s gonna have a 108 megapixel senser

    • Daniel Velkovski

      November 10, 2019 at 12:02 am

      xXuidmod more megapixels doesn’t mean better though. Unless the image is sharp to back it all up.

  13. Realtime Reviews

    November 9, 2019 at 2:18 am

    Rather use my Samsung note 10 plus and flex on an iphone

  14. Orfan Productions

    November 9, 2019 at 7:03 am

    ‘Portrait mode for video’? Anyone who advocates for this, needs to be locked up for the rest of eternity. No, no, no!

    • Phil Wigglesworth

      November 9, 2019 at 5:06 pm

      Why ever not? Do you not understand what Portrait mode is? It is the ability to change depth of field both during shooting AND later. Fantastic. Current versions are still granular, but already powerful. As the processing continues to improve it will become the norm.

  15. Luke

    November 9, 2019 at 8:57 am

    I would say that “just the phone” is quite inaccurate considering all the rig… Other than that, just another proof that iPhone is seriously good camera and if you are skilled videographer you can make it sing and make amazing videos with it.

  16. rodibremo

    November 9, 2019 at 12:32 pm

    What about rhe final film?

    • Kaisar Natanael

      November 9, 2019 at 1:29 pm

      Its uploaded to the carfection channel

  17. Ryan St.Rose

    November 9, 2019 at 12:41 pm

    This title is misleading. It’s not just the phone. It’s the phone, plus a bit of extra gear.

    • Daniel Velkovski

      November 10, 2019 at 12:01 am

      Ryan St.Rose pretty sure the results would be similar without the lenses. Only benefit is the lens flare for cinematography and bit more zoom.

    • Ryan St.Rose

      November 10, 2019 at 12:45 am

      Daniel Velkovski yes but that doesn’t change the fact that I find the title misleading.

    • martinXY

      November 10, 2019 at 11:13 pm

      “DOP Mr X shot the film on a Red Scarlet and a Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K.” It’s implied that other gear is used. Lenses, tripods, sliders. You know that to be true with every other camera, just as you know there is a stack of post-processing used to get The Look.

  18. Zach Wheeler

    November 9, 2019 at 1:31 pm

    what tripod mount is that?

  19. Exploring Don

    November 9, 2019 at 1:41 pm

    Where’s the final video?

    • Automotive Stories

      November 9, 2019 at 3:24 pm

      Exploring Don check out carfection’s YouTube page. It’s the latest video upload.

  20. NRD - Differenceツ

    November 9, 2019 at 1:52 pm

    An apple a year”

    Makes the money dissapear..

  21. John Kokes

    November 9, 2019 at 4:03 pm

    WOW!!! Mind blowing results from a smartphone. Thank you so much for taking on this HUGE challenge!!! Clearly not an everyday professional camera to use but good for quick shots or clips.

  22. Jeff Vandeford

    November 9, 2019 at 8:59 pm

    Any chance we could get a list of the hardware brackets mounts etc they used? It really shows promise.

  23. LeadHammer

    November 10, 2019 at 1:46 am

    “I am used to buttons, and this is just a touchscreen” – BlackMagic camera is controlled from a touchscreen. “Low angle, you can’t see properly” – two minutes before that you showed a setup with two iPhones, one of which is a monitor as I assume, and another is a control panel. 5:36 – jello, ew. “Deep DOF, not cinematic” – I don’t know whos idea that cinematic means shallow DOF. Watch Citizen Kane. Watch Godard. “When you watch on the phone, it is ok, when you watch on a big TV you notice that it lacks detail” – lots of phones hav resolution well above 200dpi, often above 300 dpi, while TV these days is broadcast with 5 Mbit/s, so you cannot see ANY detail. “Lots of very expensive kit… DSLRs… Panasonic GH5.. ” — you guys crack me up.

  24. L M

    November 10, 2019 at 3:02 am

    LOOKED AMAZING TO ME

  25. Giacomo Pasini

    November 10, 2019 at 9:11 am

    That was really a hard test. What maybe you didn’t know to solve the problems of previewing, live parameters controls and check of the framing is that with the FilmicPro and FilmicRemote you can control anything by another iOS device or use the IPads not only as a monitor but also as a remote controller via dedicate WiFi connection. You could have also shoot with the slider under the cockpit. I really loved your video!

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