iPhones help bring new life to the '28 Days Later' series

Apple's iPhone has taken a bite out of Hollywood horror, playing a key role in the visual storytelling of the new "28 Years Later" movie.A rig holding multiple iPhones | Image Credit: SonyIf you're a fan of the zombie genre, chances are you've probably seen the 2002 classic "28 Days Later." The film was famous for its look and feel, and this was largely due to the fact that it had been filmed digitally.And, that choice wasn't done on a whim. Director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland were aware of the pervasiveness of digital camcorders — had an apocalypse happened 23 years ago, it most certainly would have been captured by one of these devices. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums

May 30, 2025 - 19:50
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iPhones help bring new life to the '28 Days Later' series
Apple's iPhone has taken a bite out of Hollywood horror, playing a key role in the visual storytelling of the new "28 Years Later" movie.

Large robotic camera crane over water as a person runs, causing splashes.
A rig holding multiple iPhones | Image Credit: Sony

If you're a fan of the zombie genre, chances are you've probably seen the 2002 classic "28 Days Later." The film was famous for its look and feel, and this was largely due to the fact that it had been filmed digitally.

And, that choice wasn't done on a whim. Director Danny Boyle and screenwriter Alex Garland were aware of the pervasiveness of digital camcorders — had an apocalypse happened 23 years ago, it most certainly would have been captured by one of these devices.


Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums