Lady Gaga’s vibrant new music video shot exclusively using Apple’s iPhone 11 Pro

The new ‘Stupid Love’ video makes a great argument for iPhone 11 Pro’s camera

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In an effort to show the world just how impressive the camera is on itsiPhone 11 Pro,Applehas revealed that the music video for Lady Gaga’s latest single, Stupid Love, was shot entirely on the flagship handset.

The video for Stupid Love is directed by Aussie filmmakerDaniel Askill, with cinematography bySebastian Winteroand editing byLorin Askill.

According toPCMag, Stupid Love was shot using theFilmic Pro app, which is able to provide a more cinematic framerate and overall appearance to smartphone videos, along with “additional hardware”, such as professional lighting equipment and stabilizers.

A similar combination of Filmic Pro app, iPhone hardware and supplementary filmmaking equipment was also used to shoot directorSteven Soderbergh’s feature film Unsaneback in 2018.

You can take a look at the rig used to capture the Stupid Love music video in the images below, courtesy of the Lady Gaga fan community GagaDaily’s Instagram account.

What did you think about “Stupid Love”? #ShotOniPhone Gaga Daily

A photo posted by @gagadaily on Feb 27, 2020 at 10:02pm PST

Of course, it’s not the first major pop video to be shot using the iPhone 11 Pro – the handset was also used to shoot the clip forSelena Gomez’s Lose You to Love Me, which was released back in October 2019.

You can check out the complete video for Lady Gaga’s Stupid Love below. The track is also available to stream on all major streaming services.

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Stephen primarily covers phones and entertainment for TechRadar’s Australian team, and has written professionally across the categories of tech, film, television and gaming in both print and online for over a decade. He’s obsessed with smartphones, televisions, consoles and gaming PCs, and has a deep-seated desire to consume all forms of media at the highest quality possible.

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