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Already this week, the new iPhone 11 series will go on sale. One of their most striking innovations is the cameras and their features. The iPhone 11 Pro boasts a triple camera with Night mode, an ultra-wide lens, a classic wide-angle lens and a telephoto lens. In addition, the iPhone 11 Pro camera allows shooting in 4K at 60fps with extended dynamic range support. Filmmaker Andy To, who took his smartphone to the Japanese capital, decided to use all these functions and features.

Andy To says about his video that he wanted to use it to visually retell the story of his trip to Tokyo, Japan. "The story begins in Tokyo, a progressive futuristic city that makes a beautiful setting for the fast-paced editing style I love," confides Andy To.

The video is shot in 4K and Andy To took care to show off as much of his new iPhone's camera features as possible. There is therefore no shortage of evening and night shots or scenes from a busy city in broad daylight in the short film.

When shooting, Andy To used only the iPhone 11 Pro without any additional lenses, the native Camera application for iOS served as the software. Final Cut Pro X on macOS was used for final editing of the entire video. The video even earned praise from Tim Cook himself, who shared it on his own twitter account.

Tokyo iPhone 11 Pro video
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