Apple has several projects at the Toronto International Film Festival, including a Sidney Poitier documentary produced by Oprah Winfrey and a recent film starring Jennifer Lawrence. Cause. Earlier this week, the tech giant unveiled its new iPhone, the 14 Pro Max.
Apple used TIFF to showcase the imaging capabilities of its latest iPhone with the first images Apple released with the new technology, including a 48mp camera that is a talent for upcoming TV and film projects. Captured at Apple Studio in Toronto by photographer Briony Douglas, iPhone portraits include Hillary and Chelsea Clinton (Viscera), Lekit Stanfield (change) and Brian Tyree Henry (Cause).
Other Apple projects debuting at the festival include the document Louis Armstrong’s Black and BlueZac Efron-front The biggest beer race and starring Ethan Hawke and Ewan McGregor Ray and Raymond.
See more images from the Apple study below.
Courtesy Briony Douglas/TIFF Apple Studio
Courtesy Briony Douglas/TIFF Apple Studio
Courtesy Briony Douglas/TIFF Apple Studio
Courtesy Briony Douglas/TIFF Apple Studio
Courtesy Briony Douglas/TIFF Apple Studio
Courtesy Briony Douglas/TIFF Apple Studio
Courtesy Briony Douglas/TIFF Apple Studio
Source: Hollywood Reporter

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