Sony fx6 vs. iPhone 15: Spec Ad Showdown for Taft

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In this exhilarating showdown on Full Time Filmmaker, we witness a clash of titans in the world of videography. The stage is set for a beginner versus Pro challenge, where the underdog is armed with a mighty Sony fx6 worth a staggering $10,000. On the other side of the ring stands the seasoned Pro, armed not with the latest gadgetry, but a mere iPhone 15. The task at hand? Recreating a viral video from yesteryears, crafting spec ads for the esteemed Boot Company Taft.
As the clock ticks down, the tension mounts as the amateur, Ammon, is bestowed with the powerful Sony fx6, accompanied by a technical guru, Brady, to guide him through the labyrinth of camera intricacies. Meanwhile, the veteran Pro opts for a simpler setup, wielding the iPhone 15 coupled with the insta 360 flow 2, a tool brimming with features like native tracking and AI power deep track. The battlefield is set, each filmmaker ready to unleash their creative prowess in a bid to outshine the other.
With cameras rolling, the Pro deftly maneuvers the iPhone 15 and insta 360 flow 2, drawing upon insights gleaned from a course by the illustrious Landon. Across the divide, Ammon grapples with the formidable fx6, a beast of a camera that promises unparalleled visual mastery. As the dust settles and the footage is captured, both contenders retreat to their editing dens, eager to sculpt their raw footage into cinematic gems. The moment of truth arrives as the films are unveiled, awaiting the final judgment of the audience to crown the ultimate victor in this epic duel of creativity and skill.

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