Samsung placed a heavy emphasis on the camera capabilities of the Galaxy S9 and S9+ to distinguish them from their processors. Of the many new camera features, Super Slow-motion video is one of the major selling points for the newly launched Galaxy flagship devices. The company has been going to great lengths to market the camera prowess of the Galaxy S9 duo to the customers.
More than 30 super slow-motion videos
Continuing the marketing efforts, Samsung has announced a partnership with BuzzFeed and The Dodo to showcase the Super Slow-mo capabilities of the Galaxy S9 and S9+. As part of the advertising campaign, BuzzFeed and The Dodo will publish entertaining and ‘highly-shareable’ super slow-motion videos on various social platforms with the hashtags #withGalaxy and #SuperSlowMo, reaching hundreds of millions of people globally.
More than 30 super slow-motion videos shot with the Galaxy S9 and S9+ will be shared by Buzzfeed and The Dodo over the next two months. Buzzfeed’s super slow-motion videos will focus on relatable everyday moments and how-to videos, while The Dodo will share stories of animals, as to be expected from the brand.
“Partnering with BuzzFeed and The Dodo is a natural fit and a great way to showcase how consumers can make everyday moments epic by using the Galaxy S9 and S9+’s Super Slow-mo camera,” said Younghee Lee, CMO and Executive Vice President of Samsung Electronics.
The Super Slow-mo camera on the Galaxy S9 and S9+ can capture slow-motion videos at 960 frames per second. It also has a Motion Detection feature to automatically capture slow-motion videos when there is movement in the frame. You can check our super slow-motion videos shot with the Galaxy S9 and S9+ here and our review of the devices here.