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GOD, Vol.1: Serengeti
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Oats Studios, miniature, tilt shift' to 'Oats Studios, miniature, tilt shift, Sharlto Copley' - edited by Fantomas
"The Late Show" Open Director's Cut
The detail is incredible? Real life's like that I guess.
You didn't think this was animated, did you? It's Tilt Shift timelapse.
The Tiniest Civilization
A tilt-shift lens isn't required for the tilt-shift effect.
Yet another completely awesome thing that would have been ridiculously expensive to film without drones.
Not sure if this is truly tilt-shift, as all the focus blur is computer generated. Probably just being pedantic.
The Tiniest Civilization
Yet another completely awesome thing that would have been ridiculously expensive to film without drones.
Not sure if this is truly tilt-shift, as all the focus blur is computer generated. Probably just being pedantic.
Life in miniature
*timelapse
I prefer my real tilt-shift lens.
Life in miniature
Ugh. I'm going to start downvoting faux tilt-shift eventually....
Tiny Sydney
Would have been even better if shot with a proper tilt/shift lens, but that is details..
Tiny Sydney
*promote tilt shifts!
mintbbb (Member Profile)
Thanks!
(Gotta make some of my own some day - I have a 24mm tilt/shift lens.. )
I love tilt shifts! *promote
Tiny Capital - Oslo from above
I love tilt shifts! *promote
Mesmerizing Timelapse of Chicago
maybe a bit of Tilt Shift goin on here, no?
Super Clever Sunglass Illusion
I disagree on the tilt-shift lens (I own one, by the way) - I just think they used a fast wide-aperture lens - they just used it at full aperture and changed the plane of focus back and forth. This is just the simple effect of adjusting the focus. On the shots where everything was in focus they stopped down to get everything sharp.
On the low depth of field shots the camera and lens pivot on a fixed tripod, and you wouldn't get any perspective changes - the camera does not move.
I'm guessing that this was shot with a 70-200/2.8, which is capable of some rather low DoF shots when focused close like this.
I think you're on the right track but have it backwards.
I think they were flat sheets the whole time but they're using a tilt-shift lens during the zoom shot to simulate depth of field and make it look like parts of the object are further away.
On the first one, the globe, there is writing on the sheet of paper "under" the globe, yet the perspective never changes; we never see a little bit more of the writing peek out or get obscured as the camera pans around. I'm sure we'd have seen a little bit of this if it were a real object.
*viral *commercial
Super Clever Sunglass Illusion
I think you're on the right track but have it backwards.
I think they were flat sheets the whole time but they're using a tilt-shift lens during the zoom shot to simulate depth of field and make it look like parts of the object are further away.
On the first one, the globe, there is writing on the sheet of paper "under" the globe, yet the perspective never changes; we never see a little bit more of the writing peek out or get obscured as the camera pans around. I'm sure we'd have seen a little bit of this if it were a real object.
*viral *commercial
Then why does the camera stop moving every time they go to show the 'illusion'?
The zoom in, out of focus, shot is done with live objects, the camera goes stationary on a tripod and they line everything up for the 2D, paper version, then, cut from one shot to the other and it looks seamless. It's a very old trick.
World's Tiniest Monkey Species Sampling a Macaroni
FAKE! That's QM in a gorilla costume made to look small through tilt shift.
I can tell by the voice.
Toy City - Glorious Tilt-Shift Time Lapse
I love tilt shifts! And Wellington looks gorgeous!
*promote
*quality