
What We're MOST Excited About with Apple's iPhone 17! Feat. Tyler Stalman
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In this episode, we're talking about our experience making a documentary film in Alaska (with more stories that didn't make it into our BTS video) as well as a conversation with director of photography Oren Soffer on why someone would even be interested in the Fujifilm GFX Eterna 55. Then, Chris and Jordan are joined by Tyler Stalman at Apple Park to talk about the new iPhone and why this year's models actually have them excited (spoiler: it's because there are hardware updates).
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In This Episode:
- 00:00 - Intro
- 15:35 - We made a movie in Alaska!
- 44:47 - Why would someone want to use the GFX Eterna 55? w/ Oren Soffer
- 59:56 - All about iPhone from Apple Park! w/ Tyler Stalman
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