What happens when one of the world’s biggest tech companies meets the high-speed world of Formula 1? You get a racing film that not only tells an exciting story but also changes how movies are made.
Apple Studios’ F1 movie, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Top Gun: Maverick’s Joseph Kosinski, is far from ordinary. It’s being shot on real racetracks, using real cars, and with cameras powered by none other than the iPhone. Yes, you read that right — an iPhone is capturing some of the most thrilling shots in the film.
Filming from inside an F1 car at over 200 miles per hour is not something regular film cameras can do. They’re too big, too heavy, and not built for that kind of speed and space. That’s where Apple stepped in and changed the game.
They developed a custom camera setup using the same powerful tech found in the iPhone 15 Pro. With a 48MP sensor, advanced image processing, and a lightweight body, the camera fits perfectly into tight spots — like right inside a race car. This means we get to see what the driver sees, feel the speed, and get closer to the action than ever before.
Even better, the footage looks cinematic. The camera can shoot in ProRes Log, giving the filmmakers the flexibility to edit it just like a traditional big-budget film. It’s even controlled wirelessly with an iPad, so the crew doesn’t have to get in the car or interrupt the race.
Brad Pitt himself has been spotted driving specially modified F1-style cars for the shoot, adding to the realism. And since the movie is being filmed during actual F1 events and at real racetracks, it captures the sport’s true energy.
This film isn’t just about fast cars or Hollywood stars — it’s about using smart, modern tools in creative ways. Apple’s iPhone camera tech shows that even small devices can help tell big stories when used right. The F1 movie proves you don’t always need huge gear to make something powerful — just bold ideas and the right technology.