11/09/2020
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1️⃣ Dolly Zoom:
This effect has many names - Hitchcock zoom, dolly zoom, vertigo effect. It was first made by Alfred Hitchcock in 'Vertigo' and has since appeared in a bunch of movies. I've always been mesmerized by it!
It’s done by moving the camera away from the subject, at the same time as zooming in, all while keeping the subject the same size. Here I’m digitally zooming it in.
Works with any camera, even with your phone. I recommend using the 4K setting if you have it because you’ll need the highest resolution you can get if you’re going to be digitally zooming in the footage afterwards.
2️⃣ Hitchcock Vertigo:
This effect is inspired by Hitchcock’s 1958 film, Vertigo. Since then this stairwell shot has been done by many directors, like recently on Mr. Robot. Thanks to for letting me use his high budget behind-the-scenes footage!
👉Why is the camera rotating, but the final shot stabilized?
It’s because I’m using a 360 camera ( ONE R) that automatically gyro stabilizes, even when the camera is spinning.
3️⃣ Matrix Bullettime:
The original Matrix shot required 120 cameras. Here’s my low budget version with 1 camera! I shot this with the ONE R, it’s a 360 camera and they have a “bullettime” feature that automatically stabilizes & edits this for you. However, I edited this one manually so I could adjust the FOV.
4️⃣ Harry Potter.
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