Bumper Car
Bumper Car Jackley was a film that seemed to fly by the millions, and though it failed to beat the likes of Casino Royale, Fast & Furious, or The Dark Knight, it still made enough money to land itself a film adaptation.
The studio, responsible for the aforementioned reboot of the Bond series, wanted the big screen experience to be part of the project, and it just did that.
But don't expect it to just be Bond (this being the world) as it is in no way Bond. It's clearly not quite as James Bond, though, and this new teaser trailer doesn't really show any of the gunslinging mischief of the '70s-set-as-government-funded actor.
Bumper Car Jackley's body-swapping lead makes a brief appearance, and it's all looking rather badass. It could well be even more badass than she sounds.
Now, why not check out the movie below, which stars Robbie, Michaela Coel, Jameela Jamil, and Martin Short, the last of which, Jackman, was originally attached to direct. You're probably wondering how it was made, and, well, it looks like Coel and Short were flirting with it before they could shoot it. The two are very much co-starring, though.
How do you make the visuals feel like those found in a modern day film? Well, we can't help but think it makes a lot of sense. One of the early trailers suggested it was filmed on the iPhone, so we can safely assume that was part of the reason. We can also make some estimations based on that too, such as the fact that there's a 20fps limit on all videos, and how much space can be used in real-time on an iPhone.
Thankfully, the filmmakers did end up finding a way around this. They used the zooming function (just as they did with Stranger Things) and this method works well enough for the detail that you get from the photos, too.
The camera quality is certainly excellent. The iPhone 7 Plus is no slouch, with a balanced lens and effective wide-angle focal length that you'd struggle to make out with an average smartphone, but if you want a phone that's easy to grip and allows you to take the most scenic photos then the iPhone 7 Plus is the better bet.
On the other hand, if you want to go with the standard iPhone 7 then you're not likely to be picking this up for most users, and if you want to take things a step further you're probably better off with the more expensive iPhone 7.
We've already mentioned the differences between the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus, but there are some more subtle differences between them, including the fact that the cameras are all the same, and a new Spatial Audio mode offers better audio.
When you consider that the iPhone 7 has just launched, the two phones look a lot like one another – but it does make some big changes to the camera setup too.
First up, the iPhone 7 has an always-on display, which means that it's the default time when you're going to be using the handset. This makes the camera better at recognizing faces, so you can put in more light, and can have more time in the shot – it's a great way of ensuring that when you're shooting a very large number of photos you don't notice the difference, as it makes the image in the foreground look a little more distorted.
The iPhone 7 Plus has an always-on screen, as opposed to the iPhone 7 Plus' small size, so when you're going to be using the phone that's great to have, but if you don't want that, you'll be disappointed.
The other big change to the iPhone 7 is the camera resolution – this is much higher than the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus' main cameras, which means you get 1.5x the pixel count, and 2x the pixels on the iPhone 7 Plus.
The iPhone 7 Plus has a 12MP camera, which is a new upgrade from the iPhone 7 Plus' main one, which was used for the camera on the iPhone 7, but which is currently the only one available on the iPhone 7.
If you've got the original iPhone 7 Plus you'll notice that the camera is slightly sharper, with improved depth of field and night mode. However, the iPhone 7 Plus has improved night mode, as it has a wider aperture to help it blend in with the background.
The iPhone 7 Plus has a similar camera system to the one found on the iPhone 7, but there are a few differences. For one, the iPhone 7 Plus now has a 12MP ultra-wide lens, which enables you to use the ultra-wide on the phone, as well as the telephoto on the iPhone 7 Plus.
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