Honor Magic 4 Pro shown in special collab with Honor and Nayla Al-Khaja

Honor Magic 4 Pro
(Image credit: Honor)

Upon the release of its upcoming flagship phone Honor Magic 4 Pro, Honor has announced that it will be collaborating with UAE’s first female Film Director and Producer Nayla Al Khaja to showcase Honor’s expertise in the sector through the lens of its latest device and its videography capabilities – the Honor Magic 4 Pro, coming soon to the UAE. 

This collaboration will promote the upcoming phone by introducing thrilling shooting techniques. As part of the project, Nayla used the Honor Magic 4 Pro to shoot her experience at the Cannes Film Festival through the lens of the phone.

Honor Magic 4 Pro - Special videography capabilities

The phone introduces a list of video features such as the Magic-Log Movie Master and AI Film Effects on the Honor Magic 4 Pro delivering the world’s first 10-bit Log 4K video recording in 60fps. 

The collaboration by Honor aims to give audiences access to professional video content creation with a click of a button.

The Honor Magic 4 Pro aspires to take a huge leap forward in photography and videography with its powerful Triple Camera combination which supports ultra-fusion computational photography to deliver high-definition images in stunning clarity. Honor has claimed that the shots with Magic-Log Movie Master will deliver cinematic-level footage and a superior shooting experience.

Honor Magic4 Pro

(Image credit: Honor)

The collaboration comes in line with Honor’s vision of playing a crucial part in driving innovation and creativity within filmmaking through the use of smartphones within the UAE and the Middle East region. Highlighting the limitless possibilities of innovation which includes smartphone filmography, through advanced technology that fits complex camera capabilities in a smartphone camera. 

Honor has recognized the vital role of women in the filmmaking industry, hence, Partnering with the likes of Nayla Al Khaja, who aspires to lead a new generation of filmmakers in the Middle East, represents women empowerment in the United Arab of Emirates. This collaboration has paved the way to highlight and support women's empowerment. 

Mostafa Eltaweel
Sub Editor at TechRadar Middle East

Mostafa has been working in the tech journalism industry since his teenage years following his childhood passion for PC hardware, tech and video games. Besides tech, his new interests are Esports scene and regional competitions.