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Home›Tech Advice›Why the Red Hydrogen One phone shows up in movies like F9 and Netflix’s Don’t Look Up

Why the Red Hydrogen One phone shows up in movies like F9 and Netflix’s Don’t Look Up

By Matthew Lynch
July 15, 2023
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Cinema enthusiasts have been baffled by the appearance of the Red Hydrogen One phone in movies like Fast & Furious 9 (F9) and Netflix’s Don’t Look Up. Despite its commercial failure and discontinued production, this phone has made quite an impact on the big screen. In this article, we will dive into why this unusual device plays a role in these films and unravel the reason behind its presence.

The Red Hydrogen One Phone

To start with, let’s take a quick look at the Red Hydrogen One phone that has unexpectedly become a popular prop in films. Released in 2018, this smartphone was highly anticipated due to its impressive specs, aluminum/titanium build, and holographic display. However, the device quickly fell from grace because of an underwhelming performance and high price tag. Eventually, it was discontinued by its creator, Red Digital Cinema Camera Company.

The Mystery Unveiled – RED Camera Connection

The puzzle starts to come together when we delve into the connection between the films featuring the Red Hydrogen One phone and RED Camera products. The company behind this unique smartphone is famous for producing high-end digital cameras, which are used extensively in both television and filmmaking industries.

Fast & Furious 9 (F9) selected RED Camera products among their arsenal of professional-grade equipment for shooting some breathtaking action sequences. Similarly, Netflix’s Don’t Look Up also relied on these high-quality cameras to bring their apocalyptic satire to life. Given their industry recognition and strong partnerships with RED Camera brand, it becomes apparent that filmmakers had easy access to the Red Hydrogen One phone as an adventurous prop.

Promotion for Cinematic Purposes

Despite its commercial discontinuation, the inclusion of Red Hydrogen One phones in these films helps showcase the prowess and tech capability of RED Camera products. By using the phone as a prop, both movies – F9 and Netflix’s Don’t Look Up – strive to draw attention to the inventive capabilities of RED Camera while promoting technological advancement in their storytelling.

Conclusion

In summary, the reason behind the Red Hydrogen One phone’s appearances in movies like F9 and Netflix’s Don’t Look Up is connected to its origins. As a product of a prominent camera company heavily involved in the film industry, it serves as a nod to their innovative technology. The device’s inclusion is a subtle reminder that, though the phone itself may have failed to leave an impression on the public, RED Camera continues to be a significant force in film and television production.

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