Face it, video equipment is quite expensive. And the bigger your production is, the more expensive it can get, so finding ways to mimic the effect without spending a dime is essential.
Don’t fret because there is a solution. Creative Director Karen X. Cheng makes videos explaining the low-budget ways you could make your production look as professional as any high-budget movie studio.
Bullet-time, zoom effect, vertigo—you name it, she did it spending no more than a couple of bucks if not nothing at all. Bored Panda collected some of the best videos she has put up on her Instagram, so check them out below. And while you’re down there, why not vote and comment on the best ones!
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That is a dolly in zoom out. So it was used in Vertigo on the stairway in the tower. You need something solid for the camera. This is very old and this guy is cashing in on rehashing old tricks.
Is it me or did something go wrong with this post? Or is the key to repeat yourself?
Hmm... I'm glad I wasn't the only one to catch this. I'm not sure how the repeats got any up votes but oh well.
Load More Replies...That was dumb. I couldn’t see them bc they were on insta :(
This post confused me. Was not impressed at all and are they posted all out of order???
Uh, "Filmographic"? Just one of many problems with this confusing post.
I think these are all great ideas. What is it with some people that they need to be so hyper-critical and negative about creativity?
Something is wrong with this article, seems like some photos have been misplaced and repeat themselves a lot.
Load More Replies...Is it me or did something go wrong with this post? Or is the key to repeat yourself?
Hmm... I'm glad I wasn't the only one to catch this. I'm not sure how the repeats got any up votes but oh well.
Load More Replies...That was dumb. I couldn’t see them bc they were on insta :(
This post confused me. Was not impressed at all and are they posted all out of order???
Uh, "Filmographic"? Just one of many problems with this confusing post.
I think these are all great ideas. What is it with some people that they need to be so hyper-critical and negative about creativity?
Something is wrong with this article, seems like some photos have been misplaced and repeat themselves a lot.
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