Samsung has released a new advertising video inspired by Stranger Things, one of the most popular Netflix TV of recent years: the short mixes real footage shot directly with Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra with a few CGI elements and wants to show the potential of Nightography of the premium smartphone.
Stranger Things and Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra: Stranger Nights arrive
The video pays tribute to the series a few hours after the release of the highly anticipated trailer for the second part of the fourth season. Waiting to discover the great season finale that awaits us from 1 July 2022 on Netflix, we can take a look at the short film shot (in part) by Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra that the manufacturer has published to demonstrate the goodness of the video sector.
The video, titled “ Make STRANGER Nights Epic,” shows what the 108MP main sensor is capable of, offering 2.4um pixels advanced Artificial Intelligence features designed for low-light conditions. After all, the Galaxy S22 Ultra Nightography goes well with the Stranger Things atmosphere, in this case, transposed to the present day.
It is not the first time that Samsung and Netflix have collaborated on a promotional video: a few months ago we saw a similar short on the occasion of the launch of the Galaxy S22 series, in that case with a Bridgerton theme.
We remind you that the photographic sector of the Samsung flagship offers a quadruple rear camera with 108 MP Dual Pixel main sensor, 12 MP ultra-wide angle, 10 MP telephoto (with 3x optical zoom), and 10 MP telephoto (with zoom) 10x optical).
Thanks to a sensor 23% larger than that of its predecessors and Adaptive Pixel technology, the smartphone is able to capture more light and offer vivid colors even at night, while the VDIS technology minimizes vibrations allowing smoother movies. We leave you to the short in question, published on Samsung’s official YouTube channel.
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