Telling Big Stories With a
Pocket-Sized Camera
Learn how director Sha Mo shot his movie Kids of Paradise with the Galaxy S21 Ultra.
![A scene from Sha Mo's film Kids of Paradise, in which a young boy wears a large pointed cone hat in a classroom with other children.](http://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/assets/au/p6_gro1/p6_initial_explore_detail/photography/im0132_explore_telling-big-stories-with-a-pocket-sized-camera/im0132_explore_pocket-sized-camera_article-hero_pc_1440x810.jpg?$LazyLoad_Home_JPG$)
![A scene from Sha Mo's film Kids of Paradise, in which a young boy wears a large pointed cone hat in a classroom with other children.](http://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/assets/au/p6_gro1/p6_initial_explore_detail/photography/im0132_explore_telling-big-stories-with-a-pocket-sized-camera/im0132_explore_pocket-sized-camera_article-hero_pc_1440x810.jpg?$1440_N_JPG$)
Gone are the days when filmmaking was for only big movie studios and established icons. What once involved multi-camera setups, technical lighting and big bags of cash can now be done with a single device that fits right in your pocket. Anyone with a smartphone has the power to craft compelling stories through film. In partnership with Samsung, Chinese director Sha Mo did just that, creating his new short film, Kids of Paradise, using only the Galaxy S21 Ultra.
![Young boy from the film Kids of Paradise wearing a pointed hat.](http://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/assets/au/p6_gro1/p6_initial_explore_detail/photography/im0132_explore_telling-big-stories-with-a-pocket-sized-camera/im0132_explore_pocket-sized-camera_article-tips1_pc_920x518.jpg?$LazyLoad_Home_JPG$)
![Young boy from the film Kids of Paradise wearing a pointed hat.](http://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/assets/au/p6_gro1/p6_initial_explore_detail/photography/im0132_explore_telling-big-stories-with-a-pocket-sized-camera/im0132_explore_pocket-sized-camera_article-tips1_pc_920x518.jpg?$920_N_JPG$)
This is the teaser for Sha Mo's film Kids of Paradise. The video begins by showing a young schoolboy wearing a pointed hat. Light, mysterious music plays. A hand enters from offscreen holding a lighter. Onscreen text reads 'Directed by Sha Mo'. The scene switches to the boy's peers pointing and laughing. The boy looks distraught. We see footage of the boy feeling alienated from his classmates. He runs away screaming with his hat on fire. Toward the end, we see his classmates clapping and enjoying bubbles in their classroom. The boy appears content, looking at the camera and removing his pointed hat. Onscreen text says 'Kids of Paradise' then 'Filmed #withGalaxy S21 Ultra' The video ends with the Samsung logo.
Watch the teaser for Sha Mo's short film, Kids of Paradise.
![Director Sha Mo on set, wearing headphones during the filming of Kids of Paradise.](http://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/assets/au/p6_gro1/p6_initial_explore_detail/photography/im0132_explore_telling-big-stories-with-a-pocket-sized-camera/im0132_explore_pocket-sized-camera_article-tips2_pc_920x620.jpg?$LazyLoad_Home_JPG$)
![Director Sha Mo on set, wearing headphones during the filming of Kids of Paradise.](http://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/assets/au/p6_gro1/p6_initial_explore_detail/photography/im0132_explore_telling-big-stories-with-a-pocket-sized-camera/im0132_explore_pocket-sized-camera_article-tips2_pc_920x620.jpg?$920_N_PNG$)
A rising young storyteller
Despite being only 31, Mo is no stranger to directing or the Chinese film market, with his movie Love Will Tear Us Apart reaching number one at the Chinese box office. In his upcoming short film, Kids of Paradise, Mo works with young hard-of-hearing actors to tell a tale of childhood friendship. He saw working with these actors as the perfect opportunity to showcase their perseverance in the face of adversity, an idea reflected in the film itself.
![The poster for the film Kids of Paradise, featuring a young boy wearing a pointed hat in a schoolyard. The text on the poster reads 'Production CKF Pictures and Wenmu Films. Directed by Sha Mo. Kids of Paradise. Filmed #withGalaxy S21 Ultra.'](http://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/assets/au/p6_gro1/p6_initial_explore_detail/photography/im0132_explore_telling-big-stories-with-a-pocket-sized-camera/im0132_explore_pocket-sized-camera_article-tips3_pc_684x684.jpg?$LazyLoad_Home_JPG$)
![The poster for the film Kids of Paradise, featuring a young boy wearing a pointed hat in a schoolyard. The text on the poster reads 'Production CKF Pictures and Wenmu Films. Directed by Sha Mo. Kids of Paradise. Filmed #withGalaxy S21 Ultra.'](http://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/assets/au/p6_gro1/p6_initial_explore_detail/photography/im0132_explore_telling-big-stories-with-a-pocket-sized-camera/im0132_explore_pocket-sized-camera_article-tips3_pc_684x684.jpg?$920_N_PNG$)
A fairy tale told with visual poetry
Trained at the Beijing Film Academy, Mo has directed five works, including Black Fish, Senior Teacher, Honey Trap and My Huckleberry Friends. Producing both colour and black-and-white movies, his stories paint a picture of humanity through different lenses. With Kids of Paradise, Mo tells a new story. “This is a fairy tale about the relationships between the individual and the collective,” he says. The film centers on two child protagonists, Douzi and Fatty, and an oversized hat. What starts out as an everyday case of classroom bullying soon develops into a story of forgiveness and friendship. Using the hat as a vehicle for the message also adds to the story’s charm. As Mo explains, “Short film is a kind of visual poetry.” So what better way to bring that poetry to life than with Galaxy S21 Ultra?
“I didn’t feel like I was shooting with a phone.”
—Sha Mo on filming with the Galaxy S21 Ultra
![Sha Mo shoots a scene from Kids of Paradise using the Galaxy S21 Ultra.](http://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/assets/au/p6_gro1/p6_initial_explore_detail/photography/im0132_explore_telling-big-stories-with-a-pocket-sized-camera/im0132_explore_pocket-sized-camera_article-tips4_pc_920x620.jpg?$LazyLoad_Home_JPG$)
![Sha Mo shoots a scene from Kids of Paradise using the Galaxy S21 Ultra.](http://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/assets/au/p6_gro1/p6_initial_explore_detail/photography/im0132_explore_telling-big-stories-with-a-pocket-sized-camera/im0132_explore_pocket-sized-camera_article-tips4_pc_920x620.jpg?$920_N_JPG$)
Taking mobile filmmaking to new heights
The Galaxy S21 Ultra has an advanced array of features for aspiring filmmakers. “It’s intuitive for the director to choose the shots and consider the setting of the scenes,” says Mo of Director's View on the Galaxy S21 Ultra. For cinematographer Li Jianeng, picture quality is a top priority—and the Galaxy S21 Ultra gives you the very best. It’s been built to capture those crisp, detailed visuals and ultra-smooth gimbal-like shots you expect in a film. With this kind of power in your pocket, the options for creative filmmaking are limitless.
Quality. Portability. Convenience.
Mo never questioned whether it was possible to make a movie on a phone. “I always felt like it was the perfect tool to express my ideas,” he shares. The portability and convenience of a smartphone was a major advantage for him and his team in the production of Kids of Paradise. Rather than adding difficulty, working with a smartphone actually provided him moments of surprise: “I didn’t feel like I was shooting with a phone. It enables us to discover life, to discover characters and to pay attention to the bits and pieces around us,” he says. Despite the smaller-sized equipment, he believes our desire for self-expression will grow only larger. Today is the era when anyone can bring their imagination to life with a smartphone and some creativity.
![The young actors of Kids of Paradise in a classroom setting, two hands holding a clapper board in front of them.](http://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/assets/au/p6_gro1/p6_initial_explore_detail/photography/im0132_explore_telling-big-stories-with-a-pocket-sized-camera/im0132_explore_pocket-sized-camera_article-tips5_pc_920x518.jpg?$LazyLoad_Home_JPG$)
![The young actors of Kids of Paradise in a classroom setting, two hands holding a clapper board in front of them.](http://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/assets/au/p6_gro1/p6_initial_explore_detail/photography/im0132_explore_telling-big-stories-with-a-pocket-sized-camera/im0132_explore_pocket-sized-camera_article-tips5_pc_920x518.jpg?$920_N_PNG$)
This is a 'Behind The Scenes' video for the short film, 'Kids of Paradise'. 'This behind the scenes film is entirely captured with Galaxy S21 Ultra' We see the director Sha Mo and his crew filming a scene featuring children in a school. A crew member attaches production equipment to the Galaxy S21 Ultra. Interspersed with scenes from the film, director Sha Mo talks about his short film as being a contemporary fable and discusses its themes. 'Written, Directed by Sha Mo' While he speaks, we see scenes of a boy being teased by classmates and some moments of bonding with his bully by a lake. Sha Mo then discusses the Director's View feature on the Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra. 'Actual UI in the film may differ from the image.' While he speaks, we see him use Director's View to shoot a scene in a classroom. 'Cinematographer Li Jia Neng' then speaks about portability as an advantage to filming with a phone. We see Neng and his crew shooting active scenes while running, or sliding on a dolly. Sha Mo speaks about the phone being the perfect tool to express his ideas. 'This film was conducted in compliance with government regulations. All crews had temperatures checked and worn masks, as well as the disinfection of equipment and props had done regularly.' The video ends with a boy looking at the camera and removing his pointed hat. 'Filmed #withGalaxy S21 Ultra' Samsung
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![Front and rear views of the Galaxy S21 Ultra.](http://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/assets/au/p6_gro1/p6_initial_explore_detail/photography/im0132_explore_telling-big-stories-with-a-pocket-sized-camera/im0132_explore_pocket-sized-camera_feature-column-carousel1_pc_570x304.jpg?$LazyLoad_Home_JPG$)
![Front and rear views of the Galaxy S21 Ultra.](http://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/assets/au/p6_gro1/p6_initial_explore_detail/photography/im0132_explore_telling-big-stories-with-a-pocket-sized-camera/im0132_explore_pocket-sized-camera_feature-column-carousel1_pc_570x304.jpg?$570_N_JPG$)