DIY Rigs: Daisy built a small, battery‑powered “boom” using PVC pipe and a cheap LED light, allowing for consistent lighting without a full studio setup.
Low‑Cost VFX: The biggest explosion was achieved with a mix of practical pyrotechnics (small fireworks) and a free particle system plugin. The final compositing kept the footage looking “real” while still clearly stylized.
Sound Capture: By placing the mic inside a metal trash can, Daisy produced an unexpectedly rich, resonant “boom” that rivaled professional foley.
DaVinci Resolve (Free version) for colour grading – Daisy kept the tones natural, letting the metal and glass shine.
Audacity for cleaning up the ASMR‑style audio (crackles, thuds, and the occasional “satisfying pop”).
Hand‑crafted captions (Spanish, English, Italian) to make the video truly portable across language barriers.
Daisy39’s “Destruction Video Completo Portable” – A Helpful Overview