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2010年6月15日 星期二

Trailer and MV for OST of 『Death Bell 2』 Released







Earlier today, a trailer for 『Death Bell 2,』 a story of murders occurring in a school, was released through television.
An unfinished version of the trailer had been leaked illegally through the internet, which was taken down per request of the publishers, and now they』ve been successfully able to release the full preview.
In addition to the trailer, a music video for the OST was revealed as well. This song features vocals sung beautifully by T-ara's Soyeon; Hwang Jungeum, T-ara's Jiyeon, Yoon Seunga, and other members of the official cast list make appearances in the actual video.
The full version of 『Death Bell 2』 will be released towards the end of July, and will appear in the Cannes Film Festival in both Taiwan and Hong Kong. Look out for this thriller as it makes a grand hit in the entertainment world!




2010年6月11日 星期五

'Death Bell 2' unfinished and illegal trailer leaked, crew in a state of emergency!



The new upcoming movie, 'Death Bell 2' recently had an unfinished trailer leaked amongst portal sites, currently the staff is taking action to this illegal emergency.

Fans who have seen the 'Death Bell 2' trailer said it's what they 'expected.' The agency reacted directly to the fans asking them to "wait for the full video trailer," and that they're taking action to find the source of the leak.

The leaked video featured unfinished time coded, color correction and computer graphics that are not applied yet.

The 'Death Bell 2' distributors, Core Contents Media said, "The horror scenes and music were very important and therefore added first, but the computer graphics weren't finished (barely started) and we scheduled the release of the official trailer early next week. The illegal trailer video was unfinished and I'm very upset [about the leak]." He continued, "The unlawful disclosure of the video was illegally leaked by someone on the Internet, and we will begin working with service providers to check where the initial leak began."