I had literally zero equipment. I see a lot of samples of iPhone videos, and sometimes they use different lenses or professional lights. I didn't have any of that.
I knew those bright fluorescents were in there. When I'm pushing at 240, you can see the light noise.
I'm moving around a lot, and the focus was adjusting as I was moving, but it was finding the subject really well. There's a shot at the end where I'm rushing toward the garage—that's using the built-in stabilizers. It's pretty smooth.
You can see the colors, they really pop. I did some shots in the daytime that didn't make it into the movie, and the daylight images felt a little cooler. But shooting at night, the video warms up. You can adjust the colors however you want, but I was shooting with the defaults.
Luigi has this garage on 3rd street. It's on a pretty busy street, but it's set back. Some of the best B-Boys in the world come there to train. He turns his little garage into a hub. Every night, that garage is open and there are dancers in there working out.
So which iPhone is Chu going to buy? "The XS Max. No question.""I was coming from the iPhone X," he says. "The hardest part actually was going from an 8 Plus to a X, then getting used to the X's size. I thought that getting the XS Max would be hard, since it would mean going back to another big phone. In fact, the XS is lighter than the 8 Plus, and doesn't feel like a 'plus' phone. The weight, the density—it doesn't feel like an inconvenience to hold it."Apple loaned the director a gray phone, but the person who gave it to him also showed him the gold version. "I'm definitely going to get the gold," Chu says. "I'm not a gold type person, but that gold, they did a good job."
@Robert zou het niet 15september ipv 15 augustus zijn?