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FilmConvert has just introduced a new Camera Pack for iPhone 14 Pro. Using FilmConvert Nitrate and CineMatch plug-ins, it should now be easier to grade and match footage shot on Apple’s flagship smartphone. The Camera Pack is available to download for free for all existing users.
Year after year, Apple keeps trying to improve the imaging capabilities of its iPhone. The primary camera on iPhone 14 Pro has a 48MP sensor and the smartphone can record 4K ProRes and Dolby Vision HDR videos, while also offering a 2.8K Action Mode with “gimbal-like” stabilization and Cinematic Mode in 4K24p.
Now, this smartphone model is receiving support from the popular FilmConvert Nitrate and CineMatch plug-ins that are available for most video editing softwares, including Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, and Final Cut Pro.
FilmConvert Nitrate and CineMatch plug-ins are respectively a film emulation and a camera-matching tool that can help you speed up your color grading workflow. These plug-ins are calibrated to work with an ever-growing list of popular camera models, which is now being expanded with added support for iPhone 14 Pro.
What’s interesting is that, along with the smartphone’s native video formats, the plug-ins are also compatible with 10-bit ProRes Log footage shot using Filmic Pro’s LOG V3+ color profile. So whether you work on tight news-gathering deadlines or have the time to carefully grade your footage shot on iPhone 14 Pro, FilmConvert has you covered.
All FilmConvert camera packs are always available to download for free for all existing users. You can download them, along with support for a wide selection of other cameras, directly from FilmConvert’s website.
Also, CineD readers can get FilmConvert’s CineMatch and Nitrate plugins for 10% off. In addition, you can purchase individual plugins for Adobe Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, or FCPX. Bundles are also available if you need to jump from one NLE to another.
For more information, please visit FilmConvert’s website here.
Do you often shoot content on the iPhone 14 Pro? Does this update make it easier for your to mix and match iPhone footage with other cameras? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below!
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Francesco Andreola is a Milan-based filmmaker. He currently teaches the Video Technology class at the European Institute of Design (IED) in Milan. He works in the Camera Department as a camera operator and assistant.