Cinematic Mode allows iPhone owners to draw focus – a Hollywood technique that shifts the blur to reveal new details or prioritise one character over another. It can also be used to keep the background blurred until a character walks into frame and in-focus.
Until now, all iPhone models would use its autofocus to pick another part of the frame to keep in-focus – never allowing users to keep that blur as an artistic choice. Once you’ve finished shooting in Cinematic Mode, you’ll be able to adjust the amount of blur – or change the subject in-focus – in the Edit mode too.
A software update will bring the ability to shoot and edit in 4K ProRes video at some point later this year, Apple says.
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