Furthermore, there is a legal gray area surrounding Vofo movies. Because the style relies on "found footage" aesthetics, several Vofo creators have been sued for using real disaster clips (ambient audio from shootings or natural disasters) without permission to enhance realism. The 2023 lawsuit Estates vs. Ghost.Pipe set a precedent that even "glitched" commercial footage requires licensing. The barrier to entry for Vofo movies is delightfully low. You do not need a RED camera or a lighting crew. You need a smartphone and editing software that allows for "corruption."

Shoot everything in 1080p or lower. Do not use stabilization. Use the native camera app—no gimbal. The shakier, the better.

Whether it is a passing fad or the birth of a new genre, Vofo movies have already changed the underground film landscape. So, grab a pair of headphones, turn off the lights, and download a file that might—just might—be cursed.