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The iPhone 15 Pro Maxes used in "28 Years Later" don't get used as simple point-and-shoot cameras, though. As we've seen with ...
Nine keys to how Danny Boyle and cinematographer Anthony Dod Mantle shot the innovative sequel, as told to IndieWire.
One of the scariest films of the year, 28 Years Later, used iPhones to film key scenes. Director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland reunite almost 28 years after their groundbreaking 2002 film ...
The infected return to haunt Great Britain in Danny Boyle's 28 Years Later. Boyle's film shows the rage virus survivors ...
The 28 Years Later film crew used various iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Maxes, according to Wired. The devices can "shoot Apple ProRes video in log color profile at 4K resolution," per the outlet.
Ever since the 28 Years Later trailer dropped last week, zombie fever has gripped the Internet like the fictional Rage virus took hold of Great Britain back in 2002. Unlike the original film ...
Director Danny Boyle and his long time cinematographer, Anthony Dod Mantle, filmed the original 28 Days Later on a Canon XL in 2002.Now they’re pushing the camera tech envelope again, filming ...
The British director tells WIRED nimble cameras are ideal for creating apocalyptic vibes and says he doesn’t watch zombie ...
You may like Danny Boyle reveals why 28 Years Later was shot on iPhone, the ‘little 3D moments’ it made possible and why the future of cinema is immersive ...
According to Wired, 28 Years Later was filmed using an iPhone 15 Pro Max, following in the footsteps of 28 Days Later in that it was also filmed on unexpected and somewhat nonstandard technology ...
The main reason is that the film is full of nature and realism. This is no tech-laden, metallic-hued sci-fi dystopian film; ...
ABOVE: Watch the details of the 28 Years / iPhone 15 situation. I was first made aware of all this via YouTube channel @TonisFilmClub, which discussed an image of actress, Jodie Comer, standing ...