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Danny Boyle ’s forthcoming zombie flick, 28 Years Later , was shot over the summer with a bunch of adapted iPhone 15s , WIRED has learned.
The Hollywood thriller, with its budget of $75 million , is the biggest movie to date filmed with smartphones.
The film stars Killing Eve's Jodie Comer , next James Bond favorite Aaron Taylor-Johnson , and Ralph Fiennes .
The original film, 28 Years Later , was shot on film, and enjoys the same cult status as the first .
Filming with bulky, unwieldy film cameras would have taken ages to get the multiple tight angles required.
The final scenes were shot on celluloid with an Arri camera for a distinctively dreamier look.
The iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max can shoot Apple ProRes video in log color profile at 4 K resolution.
Some scenes in the new Boyle/Garland trilogy were shot with action cams strapped to farm animals.
WIRED understands that the producers of 28 Years Later looped in Apple before filming started.
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