Meet the Korean short film ‘Heart Attack’ shot entirely with a...


Its official launch is this November 1 on YouTube and its trailer is now available.

The powerful camera of the Galaxy S20 Ultra was used to record it.

This November 1st is the premiere in YouTube from the South Korean short film “Heart Attack,” produced by Yong Film Production and starring actress, model and singer, Lee Sung Kyung.

Its director is the young Lee Chung Hyun (30), the same behind successful films such as the short “Bargain” (2015) and the thriller “Call” (2020).

In 11 minutes and 21 seconds, “Heart Attack” tells the story of a young woman (Lee Sung Kyung) who, after losing a loved one to a heart attack, is determined to find a formula to reverse time and save him. Can fate be changed? That is the question that this production leaves us full of vibrant colors, unexpected angles and Millennial codes.

Completely produced with a Galaxy S20 Ultra Smartphone, this film brings out the great camera of this smartphone, which manages to produce images in professional quality, as well as being able to record in 8K, delivering an immersive experience. Likewise, its resolution of 108 MP on the S20 Ultra makes it possible to zoom in cityscapes, even capturing small details.

The most used functions of this phone during the filming of the short were the video image stabilizer and the Pro Video Mode, the latter allows you to directly modify the ISO and the shutter speed of your camera.

“This equipment allows any cinematographic technique to be done, with the addition that by capturing angles that cannot be achieved with a large film camera, I came up with creative ideas that I had never thought of before,” said director Lee Chung Hyun.

Don’t miss the trailer today and the launch this November 1:If you want to see for yourself the power of the Galaxy S20 Ultra camera the trailer de Heart Attack is now available on the global Samsung YouTube account. And soon, on November 1, within the framework of its official launch, it will be able to be seen completely, through the same social network.

Datasheet:

Title: Heart Attack

Gender: Drama, Fantasy

Year: 2020

Director: Lee Sung Kyung)

Protagonist: Lee Sung Kyung

Production: Yong Film Production

Duration: 11 minutes and 21 seconds

Language: Korean, subtitled

Launching: YouTube Samsung Global

Format: Short film shot with Galaxy S20 Ultra


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