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Dua Lipa's Radical Optimism Tour documentary shot on the iPhone


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Ilia Malinin

VERTICALLY?????

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Oh... I'm begging it's just her and Gaga won't do this for the MAYHEM Ball Tour film :pray: 

EDIT: Is it a tour film or just a short video? Lol :ladyhaha: 

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1 hour ago, andy232000 said:

Doesn’t really matter if the picture quality looks like ass compared to film. If they so desperately want different shots they can film the rehearsal 🤷🏼‍♂️. I don’t think this is creating the interest that maybe Apple thinks. I hope this was just a display of the new camera and not that they are actually doing a concert film. 

Oh I don't know about the Dua thing, I haven't even watched the video :ladyhaha: Indeed, I doubt they're making this tour documentary to experiment and innovate with the medium... :laughga: Probably just your run-of-the-mill paid partnership.

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3 hours ago, andy232000 said:

Apple is trying really hard to break into the film business with their smart phones and it just simply doesn’t look good. There is no real depth of field and no iPhone will be able to capture that. 4K crisp image when you can’t possible distinguish the background, middle ground and foreground will never look like a professional camera. Besides it’s not like normal people will be able to shoot this type of videos because you still need custom made equipment and lights to use the phone in this way. And film studios won’t invest in equipment that is so niche when they can just keep on using the ones they have.

Apple has always strived to promote its entry-level hardware as capable of feats that only the brand's most powerful machines, with the addition of expensive peripherals and additional hardware, are truly capable of. Nothing new under the sun for the most innovative company in terms of planned obsolescence. This was still acceptable in Steve Jobs' day, but since Tim Cook took the helm, the scale of the phenomenon has become nothing short of scandalous.

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33 minutes ago, elijahfan said:

Oh I don't know about the Dua thing, I haven't even watched the video :ladyhaha: Indeed, I doubt they're making this tour documentary to experiment and innovate with the medium... :laughga: Probably just your run-of-the-mill paid partnership.

Yeah the tweet states it’s a documentary but the more I look at it it just looks like a demonstration. And it looks like ass and makes no sense because it’s not like any concertgoer can take videos like that without the equipment 

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