Behind the Scenes of Low Budget Filmmaking: The Hidden Tricks Revealed

Harper Quill

Updated Thursday, August 15, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

The video titled "I can't even afford the camera" has sparked a lively discussion among filmmaking enthusiasts and professionals. It showcases various camera techniques and effects, igniting debates on the authenticity and cost of the equipment used.

In the video, phrases like "DAYS TO GO" and "Oopen the gates" set a mysterious and somewhat urgent tone. The visual elements are equally intriguing, with some shots appearing to be drone footage, which has led to mixed reactions.

One user reminisces, "Still remember when I figured out how to Dolly Zoom in a film class when I was a kid before the internet was everywhere. Was so damn proud of how good it looked. Low budget does the trick sometimes." This comment highlights the ingenuity often required in low-budget filmmaking.

However, not everyone is convinced by the purported low-budget nature of the video. Comments like "Fake Drone Shot, with expensive 360° camera. Lol" and "Dude none of these are low budget. Do you have any idea how much a human goes for these days?!" question the authenticity of the claims.

Interestingly, one keen observer identified a famous San Francisco location, stating, "Oh the Sutro Baths in SF? It must have been amazing back in the days when it was fully functional." This adds a historical layer to the video's setting.

Several comments also touch on technical aspects, such as camera stabilization and the types of lenses used. "That camera was rotating quite a bit with the staircase shot and the pov was still. How does one stabilize the camera for that shot?" asks one curious viewer. Another notes, "Aren't those narrow rod type lenses used in the second scene really expensive?"

For those a******g filmmakers on a tight budget, practical advice is shared. "Start with a cell phone; their cameras are pretty good," suggests one user. Another shares a personal experience: "I helped my cousin make a student film and we used a wheelchair to get a tracking shot of someone walking down the block. It worked amazing."

Social media influencer and filmmaker, @karenxcheng, is also mentioned as an inspiration. "That's @karenxcheng on Instagram, by the way. She was always a great inspiration for filmmakers and camera enthusiasts, but it's worth noting that she leaned into AI Editing, filter creation, and some Metaverse stuff I don't fully understand."

As the debate continues, one thing is clear: the video's blend of high-tech and low-budget techniques has captivated its audience, sparking conversations about the true cost and creativity behind filmmaking. Whether you're a seasoned professional or a budding filmmaker, this video serves as a reminder that sometimes, a little ingenuity can go a long way.

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Top Comments from Imgur

zF****z

Still remember when i figured out how to Dolly Zoom in a film class when I was a kid before the internet was everywhere, Was so damn proud of how good it looked. Low budget does the trick sometimes.

Zeterai

"Oh, that last one's just a drone, that's nothing specia-"

pallemanns

Fake Drone Shot, with expensive 360° camera. Lol.

lilmookieesquire

Oh the Sutro Baths in SF? It must have been amazing back in the days when it was fully functional.

heyletsbefriends

why are you faking drone footage?

SteveMcCroskey

We'll fix it in post

r****stein

Aren't those narrow rod type lenses used in the second scene really expensive?

MagnusArkentree

That's @karenxcheng on instagram by the way. She was always a great inspiration for filmmakers and camera enthusiasts, but it's worth noting that she leaned into AI Editing, filter creation and some Metaverse stuff I don't fully understand.

BishlamekGurpgork

Start with a cell phone; their cameras are pretty good.

eetsumkaus

Dude none of these are low budget. Do you have any idea how much a human goes for these days?!?!

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