One of the most watched art awards in the United Kingdom is the Turner Prize, which is named after the British painter JMW Turner. The awards are given to British artists under the age of 50, with a short film shot on an iPhone among the nominated works this year.
Scottish artist Charlotte Prodger made a film called Bridget, and only with an iPhone. This is a great demonstration that work can be done with Apple devices that is even worthy of a nomination for a major award.
You could be interested in
Bridgit is an abstract short film that lasts just over half an hour. Various scenes are captured in the film, for example you will see the interior of the author's house in Glasgow, you will see various places in the Scottish Highlands where Prodger worked, and you will travel with her through part of the country.
The perfect camera has, in particular, iPhone X:
However, this is not the first case where iPhone used by an artist to process a work of art. Let's look back a little. In the 1980s, American painter Andy Warhol was fascinated by the MacPaint feature on the Macintosh. Many American painters also used the iPad.
Perhaps most notably, iPhone photographers and videographers have fallen in love with it. The official White House photographer uses it for his photos. iPhoneAlso worth mentioning is director Steven Soderbergh, who also made a film on iPhone. "I think this is the future," said Soderbergh. According to him, a lot of people think that when it is iPhone small, it cannot capture what a professional camera can, which Soderbergh himself does not think.