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'The most low budget of the series?


The thing i notied the most about this movie is the cheap camra angles,
And the effects wernt as good as the others.

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What makes one camera angle cheaper than another?

The cheapest thing would be to leave the camera stationary -- don't change angles at all.

I cannot.
Yet I must.
How do you calculate that?

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What makes one camera angle cheaper than another?

The cheapest thing would be to leave the camera stationary -- don't change angles at all.

I cannot.
Yet I must.
How do you calculate that?

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I noticed this too - the audio was really bad in parts (tons of weird echoing, different background noises in the same scene, etc.), and the editing wasn't great either. They also straight left some effects out. Like when the Leprechaun makes Stray Bullet shoot himself, they don't show it at all and all of a sudden there was a jump cut to them saying goodbye to him in a car.

It honestly felt like I was watching a TV show at times with the jump cuts. Like watch a big scene, it gets to a major point, and all of a sudden we fade to black, cut to a shot of the city, and then a different scene even though the last scene didn't quite feel like it ended. So weird.

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The 4th one in space looked way cheaper. They only had like 10 people total in the whole movie, and all they did to make things look futuristic and spacey was to make everything chrome and light up the background with purple lights. You could that one only costs like $10 to make...


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