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It’s only used for certain shots. They shot most of the movie with a single iPhone.
What he is creating is a shifting effect where the camera moves quickly to the right and the left while the zombie is running to create this chaotic feeling while it’s sprinting.
The Matrix originally did this to get that crazy frozen-in-the-air spin shot. Bullet time was revolutionary and everyone was copying them for ages...
IIRC the question was, 'can we put a camera on a rocket?'
And then the solution was Victorian. The same shit Muybridge did for a galloping horse, one hundred and twenty years earlier.