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Apple releases first Indian film shot on iPhone: All the details – Times of India

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Film directors, ad film makers, music video directors across the world have used the iPhone to shoot commercial projects. One of Selena Gomez’s popular song “Lose you to Love Me” music video was shot entirely on the iPhone. Now, Apple has released a short Indian film that has been shot entirely on the iPhone 14 Pro.
What movie has been shot on the iPhone
Shot entirely on iPhone 14 Pro, “Fursat” is a Bollywood-style musical that has been directed by Vishal Bhardwaj. It is a short 30-minute film but brings all the ingredients of popular cinema, including songs and choreographed dances.
Where is the movie available?
Fursat is available on YouTube as well as Apple’s official website.
What do the professionals have to say?
Swapnil Sonawane, director of photography, who has worked on popular projects, including Sacred Games, says that he was actually surprised at how much the iPhone could handle. He also said that the Action Mode is an “amazing update” before adding, “for it to be held in your hand and run with all your might looking at the actor, one can get extremely steady shots, without external gimbal.”
He also said that how the Cinematic mode shifts focus is the way the focus puller would, “it’s an emotional shift focus, which is what was absolutely beautiful about it.”

Vishal Bhardwaj, director, said that he found the whole experience “liberating”. He also said that, “I’ve never had this kind of scale in my films ever before. And this can tell you about the scale the iPhone can achieve.”
The two modes that “enable” filmmaking on the iPhone
The Action mode gives you steady, smooth video even if you’re capturing in the middle of the action. Action mode is easy to toggle on in video mode. And it provides even more stabilisation in situations where the person capturing the video is moving around a lot, like running — which is quite evident in the movie.
Cinematic mode in 4K enables depth-of-field effect and automatic focus changes to video in a simple and intuitive way, so anyone can capture cinema-style moments for more immersive storytelling. It now supports 4K resolution up to 30 fps, including 24 fps—a go-to for shots just like the movies.
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