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28th December - Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, today announced
the opening of a new web site "AnyFilms.net" (http://www.anyfilms.net)
offering a series of unique short films for mobile and internet
users.
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The site features a short film series which
can be viewed online as well as downloaded to certain
Samsung mobile phones that support video playback. The
films are composed of two stories directed by young, ambitious
Hollywood film directors. The executive producer of the
films is Jon Kilik, whose film "Broken Flowers"
recently won the Grand Prix at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival.
"Across the Hall", directed by Alex Merkin,
is a two-part story about a man trying to prevent his
friend from doing something rash with his fiance, who
he believes is cheating on him. "GiGi", directed
by Mark Dippe, is about a sheepish guy who improves his
social skills through the aid of a mysterious phone with
an alluring female voice. |
The site features a short film series which can be viewed
online as well as downloaded to certain Samsung mobile phones
that support video playback. The films are composed of two
stories directed by young, ambitious Hollywood film directors.
The executive producer of the films is Jon Kilik, whose film
"Broken Flowers" recently won the Grand Prix at
the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. "Across the Hall",
directed by Alex Merkin, is a two-part story about a man trying
to prevent his friend from doing something rash with his fiance,
who he believes is cheating on him. "GiGi", directed
by Mark Dippe, is about a sheepish guy who improves his social
skills through the aid of a mysterious phone with an alluring
female voice.
The SGH-D600, a 2 Megapixel slide-up camera phone launched
in September, and the SGH-i300, a 3 Gigabyte HDD music smartphone
launched in November, are featured in the films. In addition
to the short film series, AnyFilms.net also offers an innovative
entertainment experience called Interactive Films. Through
Interactive Films users can become their own producers by
tailoring content through multiple combinations of plot, style
and mood.
As the leader in mobile multimedia technology, Samsung created
AnyFilms.net to push the envelope of mobile and multimedia
entertainment. "As mobile phones become the multimedia
hub for communications and entertainment, mobile content is
becoming more and more important said Daniel Chung,
Vice President of Samsung Electronics Telecommunication Network
Business. He added, The production of Anyfilms and its
unique introduction through the website demonstrate the future
of anytime, anywhere entertainment. As a leader of mobile
phone technology, Samsung will continuously provide our users
with futuristic multimedia experiences."
The website and films are now available for viewing online.
Users will be able to download the films and special wallpapers
to mobile phones beginning on December 24, 2005 in the UK.
Support for additional countries will be added beginning in
January 2006.
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