


It’s worth noting that, according to Apple, editing videos in Cinematic mode requires a device with the A12 Bionic chip or later (in other words, iPhone XS, iPad mini 5, iPad Air 3, and the 2018 iPad Pro).

You can check out all the new features of the iMovie update below: Apple has also added support for ProRAW images and Cinematic mode, which is a new feature available on all iPhone 13 models that records videos with an effect similar to Portrait Mode. Now users can import and edit ProRes videos with the latest version of iMovie, but that’s not all. Similar to what ProRAW does for photos, ProRes lets users record video with minimal compression, which results in very high-quality footage. One of the new features of the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max is support for the ProRes video codec, which is widely used by professionals in the film industry. This time, iMovie and Clips have been updated with support for ProRes videos, ProRAW images, Cinematic Mode, and more. Following the official release of iOS 15 on Monday, Apple updated some of its apps available on the App Store for iPhone and iPad.
