Admire the short film shot entirely by iPhone X

Taking photos to remove fonts, effects of all types can be verified right away, what about filming?

Before and after the iPhone X was released, the camera was one of the things that people talked about the most. Taking photos to remove fonts, effects of all types can be verified right away, what about filming?

This is a 3-minute short film about a French bread chef. Each frame was shot with the iPhone X and the result was a very beautiful movie.

Dubbed 'Made in Paris', the film was made by photographer Ryan Earl and filmmaker Nick Arcivos. Made in Paris introduced the portrait of chef Elise Lepinteur, sponsored by Paris famous chef Christophe Adam.

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'We shot and edited this video in just 4 days, with the help of shooting pins and handles (DJI Oslo Mobile and Zhiyun Smooth Q)', AmnesiArt said. 'With close-up frames, we use Schneider Optics' iPro Lenses.

Here are some behind-the-scenes photos of the movie.

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Close up the process of preparing materials

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The rotating process uses a tripod and handle to prevent vibration

DXOMark said that the video recording quality of the iPhone X is quite good (with some bugs still found), the still image capture capability of this phone belongs to the best class ever.

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