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12/29/2009 01:22:18 AM · #1 |
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12/29/2009 01:46:27 AM · #2 |
Very nicely done video - thanks for the link! |
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12/29/2009 02:06:53 AM · #3 |
Awesome! I love the dreamy effect...:)
It's really weird to see Sydney beaches in tilt-shift.
Well done! |
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12/29/2009 05:37:35 AM · #4 |
That was brilliant, possibly the best of its kind |
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12/29/2009 06:08:37 AM · #5 |
Amazing! ...he also did this "miniature" Hulk Hogan wrestling match and a few other ones. |
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12/29/2009 07:46:25 AM · #6 |
Very good video - does anybody know how they did it? Did they use camera with video function? |
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12/29/2009 08:02:15 AM · #7 |
Thats incredible! it says its 100% real, im gobsmacked |
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12/29/2009 09:22:45 AM · #8 |
I think he does it by stitching together still photos. In other words, he shoots a lot of frames sequentially using a tilt-shift lens, then puts them together as a stop-motion video. Very cool. |
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12/29/2009 09:53:58 AM · #9 |
He does refer to "using time lapse to create the illusion of forward movement", so no video funtion is required.
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