Short film ‘A Happy Man’ shot entirely with the Vivo X70 Pro5G
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Publish : 30 Oct 2021, 05:29 PMUpdate : 30 Oct 2021, 05:47 PM
As a leading technology brand, vivo has been collaborating with the finest videographers, photographers, technology influencers and other creative professionals to truly recognize the local spirit and channel it to promote a positive message throughout the region through local projects.
Vicky Zahed, one of the most renowned filmmakers in Bangladesh, recently teamed up with vivo to creatively showcase the futuristic concept the all-new X70 Pro5G has to offer, according to a press release.
Together with vivo, he created an astonishing short film named ‘A Happy Man’, shot entirely on the X70 Pro5G.
A beautifully shot film with unique creative angles making the best use of various shooting techniques like pan, dolly, tilt, and zoom, it depicts the life of an ordinary man who loses his job and finds joy in the little things life has to offer.
The story highlights various aspects of a man’s life, including his responsibilities toward family, work, and society.
Vicky Zahed has infused the notion of helping those in need to achieve personal happiness in the film as a way to motivate audiences to do good and help them find peace/contentment with what they have.
Starring Khairul Basar and the second runner-up in the “2016 Miss World Bangladesh pageant” Rukaia Jahan Chamak, the film was shot with vivo X70 Pro5G.
It was broadcast on five leading television channels along with vivo’s official Facebook page.
Speaking about the film, Zahed encouraged young filmmakers to experiment with filmmaking techniques using capable smartphone cameras like the ones on the X70 Pro5G, as they offer more flexibility and help users discover new ideas and novel ways of shooting.
He was also highly impressed by X70 Pro5G’s Gimbal Stabilization 3.0, which enabled him to get a POV shot of a ceiling fan, shots from a running bike, and many other challenging scenes.
The professionally crafted smartphone features an Ultra-Sensing Gimbal Camera, which utilizes a vivo-customized version of the Sony IMX766V sensor for improved low-light performance.
With the mindful inculcation of the new and improved Gimbal Stabilization 3.0, the camera delivers a fast, accurate focus for steady videos in dynamic motion; no matter how challenging the lighting conditions are, making it highly attractive to creative professionals.
Pro Cinematic Mode maximizes the control and adjustment of various parameters, allowing users to shoot cinematic-grade professional videos with higher controllability, which comes as a blessing for filmmakers.
Continuing its partnership with Zeiss to design and deliver the best-in-class mobile imaging experience to users, vivo has equipped the X70 Pro 5Gwith Zeiss T* Coating, which reduces ghosting and unnecessary flares to produce results with enhanced clarity, details, and colour reproduction.
The X70 Pro5G also offers an unbelievable 60x Hyper Zoom feature that helps the consumers to zoom in up to 60 times closer to the subject and capture it in high resolution while maintaining stability.
Short film ‘A Happy Man’ shot entirely with the Vivo X70 Pro5G
As a leading technology brand, vivo has been collaborating with the finest videographers, photographers, technology influencers and other creative professionals to truly recognize the local spirit and channel it to promote a positive message throughout the region through local projects.
Vicky Zahed, one of the most renowned filmmakers in Bangladesh, recently teamed up with vivo to creatively showcase the futuristic concept the all-new X70 Pro5G has to offer, according to a press release.
Together with vivo, he created an astonishing short film named ‘A Happy Man’, shot entirely on the X70 Pro5G.
A beautifully shot film with unique creative angles making the best use of various shooting techniques like pan, dolly, tilt, and zoom, it depicts the life of an ordinary man who loses his job and finds joy in the little things life has to offer.
The story highlights various aspects of a man’s life, including his responsibilities toward family, work, and society.
Vicky Zahed has infused the notion of helping those in need to achieve personal happiness in the film as a way to motivate audiences to do good and help them find peace/contentment with what they have.
Starring Khairul Basar and the second runner-up in the “2016 Miss World Bangladesh pageant” Rukaia Jahan Chamak, the film was shot with vivo X70 Pro5G.
It was broadcast on five leading television channels along with vivo’s official Facebook page.
Speaking about the film, Zahed encouraged young filmmakers to experiment with filmmaking techniques using capable smartphone cameras like the ones on the X70 Pro5G, as they offer more flexibility and help users discover new ideas and novel ways of shooting.
He was also highly impressed by X70 Pro5G’s Gimbal Stabilization 3.0, which enabled him to get a POV shot of a ceiling fan, shots from a running bike, and many other challenging scenes.
The professionally crafted smartphone features an Ultra-Sensing Gimbal Camera, which utilizes a vivo-customized version of the Sony IMX766V sensor for improved low-light performance.
With the mindful inculcation of the new and improved Gimbal Stabilization 3.0, the camera delivers a fast, accurate focus for steady videos in dynamic motion; no matter how challenging the lighting conditions are, making it highly attractive to creative professionals.
Pro Cinematic Mode maximizes the control and adjustment of various parameters, allowing users to shoot cinematic-grade professional videos with higher controllability, which comes as a blessing for filmmakers.
Continuing its partnership with Zeiss to design and deliver the best-in-class mobile imaging experience to users, vivo has equipped the X70 Pro 5Gwith Zeiss T* Coating, which reduces ghosting and unnecessary flares to produce results with enhanced clarity, details, and colour reproduction.
The X70 Pro5G also offers an unbelievable 60x Hyper Zoom feature that helps the consumers to zoom in up to 60 times closer to the subject and capture it in high resolution while maintaining stability.
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