They recommend strapping the iPhone to a moving object to make such scenes appear more dynamic. Using remote-controlled cars, for instance, the duo demonstrates an action-packed sequence of races and collisions captured in a parking garage. All these pack an even greater punch with the iPhone 13’s Cinematic mode and photo or video filters. Once again tapping into the prowess of Dong Hoon Jun and James Thornton from design and creative technology studio incite, the video shows you how to create blockbuster-worthy car scenes, fantastical foodscapes, and monster films using objects (and pets) you might already have at home. Apple exemplifies this in the latest video to its long-running Everyday Experiments creative tutorial series, this time with the iPhone 13. With a touch of movie magic, your home will look nothing like the quarters you were confined in for over a year.
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