For several years, the guys from Cupertino have made the campaign available to users Shot on iPhone, a campaign that shows us as many videos as photographs of which we can do with the camera of our iPhone and a little imagination.
A little imagination, plus accessories and special applications for recording and editing. The last video of this campaign “Las cholitas voladoras” shows us the Bolivian wrestling women's association, a video that unlike most of this comrade is in Spanish, of course.
In the description of the video available on YouTube we can read:
Las Cholitas Voladoras are an association of fighters based in El Alto, Bolivia. Her skill and creativity are empowering women throughout Bolivia to explore their cultural pride and artistic expression.
This video has been directed by Michael Johnson and Luisa Dörr produced by Jeremy Schneier, edited by Lynn Bousquet and the music is by Dana Buoy. Those in charge of recording with the iPhone XS have been Brandon Kuzma and Bob Hoste. To record, have used the following expensive accessories:
- Freefly Movie Cinema Robot
- ROV Mobile Motorized Slider
- FiLMiC Pro
- Beastgrip Lens Adapter and Rig System
- Moment Lenses
- Canon EF Prime Lenses
Unlike other videos in the Shot on iPhone campaign, Apple has shared the Making Off of the video, where we can see the process of collecting data, images and videos to be able to create this new video aimed at all those users who make use of an iPhone in general, not only the iPhone XS, the device with which it has been recorded.
Earlier this year, Apple shared a new video within this campaign to celebrate chinese new year, in addition to organizing a contest for users to submit their photos.
It gives me the impression that they have confused luchadoras = fighting with voladoras = flying or they have done it on purpose.
Totally. Is not the same .