
2023 Author: Gordon Kinson | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-11-26 08:36
A new era is dawning. Now you don't have to buy expensive camcorders for a lot of money. Just buy a smartphone. The group Constantine from Finland, writing music in the style of progressive metal, surprised their fans and ordinary citizens with the appearance of a new video.

A distinctive feature of the new video is the original way of shooting. To record the clip, not the trivial help of a professional operator was used, but the Samsung Galaxy S IV smartphone, or rather, its camera. The video was filmed for the song "World Undefined". The album, which will include this song, the musicians plan to release only closer to autumn.
The guitarist revealed that the group began filming right after they got the Galaxy S IV. The musicians were pleasantly surprised by the good quality of the video. Therefore, it was decided to shoot the video on a smartphone.
The world practice already knows similar cases of using smartphones. Users filmed not just clips, but even films on both Nokia Lumia and iPhone. Another thing is surprising. Samsung Galaxy S IV has just been released. Constantine apparently worked hard without sleep or rest to release the music video on such a tight schedule. It is strange why the musicians did not support the domestic manufacturer, because Nokia definitely needs support at the moment.
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