Apple's latest Shot on iPhone film marks the Chinese New Year, with "I Made a Mixtape for You" showing an idyllic form of love from the 1990s. Throughout the year, Apple releases videos as part of Apple likes to celebrate the Chinese New Year with a specially-commissioned Shot on iPhone video, and an unofficial copy of this year’s short film has been posted ahead of the official reveal Every year, Apple releases a short film for Chinese New Year that is shot on their latest iPhone, and every year I look forward to the story that is created. This short for 2025 is called I Made a Mixtape for You. Apple’s description: Meet Wei. While traveling home for Chinese New Year, he discovers his parents’ ‘90s mixtape. Watch Apple’s heartwarming Chinese New Year film below. “Shot entirely on iPhone 15 Pro Max, ‘Little Garlic’ is a moving film about finding your true self. You’ll marvel at the story, the beautiful cinematography, and the endless possibilities of iPhone,” said the CEO of Apple, Tim Cook. Usher in the Year of the Dragon with a story about a young girl who has a special shapeshifting ability. Together with Director Marc Webb, Apple brings you t Apple's latest Chinese New Year campaign, a tradition now in its seventh consecutive year, presents an evocative film shot solely using the iPhone 15 Pro Max. The narrative titled ‘Little Garlic’ is directed by the acclaimed Marc Webb and features a stellar cast, including Chinese star Fan Wei. Now in its seventh year, Apple celebrates Chinese New Year with a Shot on iPhone film developed by TBWAMedia Arts Lab Shanghai, that sends a poignant message spanning far beyond China. During a moment of celebration and reflection, Apple welcomes the year of the Dragon by telling the story of a young girl battling with her insecurities and how Now in its seventh year, the 15-minute spot comes from creative agency TBWA\Media Arts Lab Shanghai.. To mark the year of the dragon, Apple is telling a poignant story for Chinese New Year that Apple's Chinese New Year Film Is a Nostalgic, Musical Love Story The film, from director Michael Gracey and agency TBWA\Media Arts Lab Shanghai, is filled with romance and ‘90s nostalgia. The company’s Chinese New Year movie tradition is now into its fifth edition. Apple’s 2021 film “Nian” was shot by “The Farewell” director Lulu Wang. Apple has tapped mainland Chinese director Zhang Meng for “The Comeback,” a heartwarming film that is releasing in time for the Lunar New Year holidays. It was shot entirely using the latest Now in its seventh year, the 15-minute spot comes from creative agency TBWA\Media Arts Lab Shanghai.. To mark the year of the dragon, Apple is telling a poignant story for Chinese New Year that Apple is celebrating Chinese New Year with a heartwarming film about a young man's love of opera and the power of resilience. The film “Through the Five Passes” was shot entirely on iPhone and Apple’s Chinese New Year tradition continues‘Though the Five Passes’ is this year’s Chinese New Year film shot on the latest Apple iPhone (iPhone 14 Pro).A In its sixth year, Apple’s shared a short iPhone film just ahead of Lunar New Year. Directed by Peng Fei, the 15-minute-ish “Through the Five Passes” film was shot with the latest iPhone 14 The campaign marked Apple's eighth film for Chinese New Year, celebrating the holiday with users around the world. The film from TBWA\Media Arts Lab Shanghai follows the complexity of dating culture and the weight of traditional expectations. Then you've got time to hit the washroom, grab some snacks, make yourself comfortable, and watch 'The Comeback', Apples's Chinese New Year film. Created by TBWA Media Arts Lab Shanghai and directed by Zhang Meng, the 23-minute film is not only shot on iPhones (13 Pro and 13 Pro Max, Ad Nut is told) but is also about the making of a film that's Go behind the lens of iPhone 15 Pro Max with Director Marc Webb and learn all about the special tricks and techniques behind Apple’s latest Chinese New Year But there’s an additional way to celebrate the holiday: By watching movies that celebrate Chinese culture. So, grab some spring rolls, jasmine tea, and tangerines, and sit down with one of these classic movies with Chinese themes. It’s the perfect way to ring in the new year again. Joy Ride (2023) Lionsgate The film, which clocks in at 23 minutes, was shot on the iPhone 13 Pro. In 2021, Apple released a 12-minute video shot on the iPhone 12 Pro Max that put a modern spin on the classic Chinese legend
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