News on January 19 Apple announced the 2022 annual film "Comeback" through the official WeChat public account, which will be released on January 21. "Comeback" is directed by film director Zhang Meng, and the whole process was filmed on the iPhone 13 Pro.

The iPhone 13 supports movie mode throughout the series and is expected to be the main part of the film. At present, the iPhone 13 has a large discount of 300 yuan on the Jingdong platform, and you can click directly to the discount site:
Apple's tradition of films of the year began in 2018, with the first film being "Three Minutes", directed by Chen Kexin, set against the backdrop of the spring train station, telling the story of a flight attendant mother and son who only had three minutes to meet during the Spring Festival. The film was shot entirely using the iPhone X, highlighting the iPhone X's performance in backlit, dim environments, and follow-up shooting.
The 2019 film "A Bucket" was shot by director Jia Zhangke on an iPhone XS, and the short film tells the story of leaving his hometown at the end of the year, when a young man embarks on the road to leave his hometown with a plastic white bucket filled with things given to him by his mother. The depth of field effect and low light performance of the iPhone XS in the movie are excellent, and the stereo recording can also achieve a more discrete stereo playback effect.
Apple's 2020 film of the year is "Daughter", starring Zhou Xun and filmed using the iPhone 11 Pro, which tells the story of a single mother driving a taxi and her daughter during the Spring Festival. The director of photography was Lawrence Schell, who had shot Joker, and Sidoo Melfi, who had directed Hidden Mission. The iPhone 11 Pro has a long handheld presence and ultra-wide-angle stability that impresses with some large scheduling and fast switching scenes.
The 2021 film of the year is "A Year", and the director is Wang Ziyi, the director of the 2020 Golden Globe Nomination for Best Foreign Language Film "Don't Tell Her". The film was shot using Apple's iPhone 12 Pro Max. The iPhone 12 Pro Max's big selling points in imagery are night photography and computational photography capabilities, and support for the 4K60fps Dolby Vision HDR video format, which has a large number of low-light and night scenes, becoming the iPhone 12 Pro Max's muscle show.
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