More can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolly_zoom. Basically you want to switch from a wide FOV to a narrow FOV (or vice versa) while backing away or moving close to your subject such that your subject stays relatively the same size but the background appears to change dramatically.
sandykzhang
CS 194-26 talks about the vertigo effect as well, and has included it as a final project option in the past if you're interested in learning more about this!
orkun1675
Here is a link to this video since we didn't get to see it in class: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbeXzJDYxS0
serser11
Dolly zoom is just to control the distance from the object and the focal length to keep the object seem about the same size while changing the background
More can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolly_zoom. Basically you want to switch from a wide FOV to a narrow FOV (or vice versa) while backing away or moving close to your subject such that your subject stays relatively the same size but the background appears to change dramatically.
CS 194-26 talks about the vertigo effect as well, and has included it as a final project option in the past if you're interested in learning more about this!
Here is a link to this video since we didn't get to see it in class: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbeXzJDYxS0
Dolly zoom is just to control the distance from the object and the focal length to keep the object seem about the same size while changing the background