Apple shot full ‘Scary Fast’ special event on iPhone 15 Pro, edited on Mac
Apple has just wrapped up its Mac-focused ‘Scary Fast’ special event, where the iPhone maker unveiled an all-new set of M3 chips: M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max — the industry’s first 3-nanometer chips for a personal computer — alongside new MacBook Pro models and an updated 24-inch iMac.
At the end of Monday’s showcase, which was streamed live on Apple.com, through the Apple TV app, and on YouTube, Apple revealed that the entire event was recorded on an iPhone 15 Pro, including all shots of presenters, locations, and drone footage.
During the closing credits of the ‘Scary Fast’ special event, Apple showed a note that the event was shot on iPhone and edited on Mac.
iPhone 15 Pro is the first smartphone in the world to support ACES, the Academy Color Encoding System, a global standard for colour workflows.
- Apple unveils new MacBook Pro featuring M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips
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- Apple unveils new MacBook Pro featuring M3, M3 Pro, and M3 Max chips
The full ‘Scary Fast’ special event can be rewatched on YouTube.