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03/23/2009 10:36:07 AM · #1
Rescue

Sorry if it's been posted before, I didn't see it.
03/23/2009 10:37:41 AM · #2
i always wonder about "tilt shift" timelapses. do they apply the tilt-shift effect to each frame and then make the video, or is there a way to tilt-shift a video?
03/23/2009 10:47:22 AM · #3
Supercool, thanks!
03/23/2009 10:57:14 AM · #4
That was cool, thanks for sharing.
03/23/2009 10:58:29 AM · #5
Very cool. Several other examples of the same technique in the panel on the right. VERY cool.

R.
03/23/2009 12:01:38 PM · #6
Originally posted by k4ffy:

i always wonder about "tilt shift" timelapses. do they apply the tilt-shift effect to each frame and then make the video, or is there a way to tilt-shift a video?


they use tilt shift lenses just like regular cameras
03/23/2009 12:38:55 PM · #7
Spectacular. I made a donation to the Westpac Life Saver Rescue Helicopter after watching that.
03/23/2009 02:11:44 PM · #8
Loved it~
03/23/2009 03:00:09 PM · #9
that is amazing i didnt even know people did stuff like this with tilt shift... i love it!
03/23/2009 05:40:27 PM · #10
excellent stuff. I didn't realise the Westpac helicopter rescue service was so old.
03/23/2009 05:50:02 PM · #11
Originally posted by Dan_Cottle:

Originally posted by k4ffy:

i always wonder about "tilt shift" timelapses. do they apply the tilt-shift effect to each frame and then make the video, or is there a way to tilt-shift a video?


they use tilt shift lenses just like regular cameras


Since it`s timelapse one could assume it was taken with a DSLR or similar. Amazing video.

Message edited by author 2009-03-23 17:50:16.
03/23/2009 05:54:28 PM · #12
Originally posted by Simms:

Originally posted by Dan_Cottle:

Originally posted by k4ffy:

i always wonder about "tilt shift" timelapses. do they apply the tilt-shift effect to each frame and then make the video, or is there a way to tilt-shift a video?


they use tilt shift lenses just like regular cameras


Since it`s timelapse one could assume it was taken with a DSLR or similar. Amazing video.


From his website: "I am a Sydney based photographer. These photographs and short films were made in ordinary places, probably not too unlike where you live. Combining a variety of techniques including tilt-shift and time-lapse photography, I aim to help people take a second look at places that are familiar to them."

So yeah, I think it's safe to say they were done with a DSLR.

Message edited by author 2009-03-23 17:55:01.
03/23/2009 06:26:57 PM · #13
Originally posted by Adamsw216:

So yeah, I think it's safe to say they were done with a DSLR.


Without a doubt...

R.
03/23/2009 06:39:27 PM · #14
Very cool indeed, thanks for the post.
03/23/2009 07:26:16 PM · #15
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by Adamsw216:

So yeah, I think it's safe to say they were done with a DSLR.


Without a doubt...

R.


oh definitely, but what i'm wondering is, do they use actual tilt shift lenses, or apply a fake tilt-shift effect to each individual frame, or apply a fake tilt shift effect to the video as a whole. just curious, that's all.
03/23/2009 07:48:40 PM · #16
Fantastic.
03/23/2009 07:51:39 PM · #17
Very cool video. One of the things that kept coming to mind for me as I watched it is how much the tilt-shift lens effect made me think I was looking at images of a 'miniature' landscape rather than one that is completely real...
03/23/2009 09:25:20 PM · #18
That is some really incredible, creative of both time lapse and tilt/shift. The two effects combined produce a completely surreal look. Really great work.
03/23/2009 11:31:25 PM · #19
Originally posted by k4ffy:

...what i'm wondering is, do they use actual tilt shift lenses, or apply a fake tilt-shift effect to each individual frame, or apply a fake tilt shift effect to the video as a whole. just curious, that's all.


DEFINITELY a tilt/shift lens. Unmistakably.

R.
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