If I’m not mistaken, it’s only a post-production technique when you’re faking it in Photoshop with blurs. This looks like it may have been done with an actual tilt-shift lens.
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If I’m not mistaken, it’s only a post-production technique when you’re faking it in Photoshop with blurs. This looks like it may have been done with an actual tilt-shift lens.
Most of the charm is that it’s a simple optical trick. My favourite part was the GI Joe helicopter pad.
SamD
Most of the charm is that it’s a simple optical trick. My favourite part was the GI Joe helicopter pad.
bredlo
“it may have been done with an actual tilt-shift lens.”
However it was done, I love it! I could watch a feature-length film done that way. (Well, maybe not.) The second video samples from Knight Rider… worth the click through just for that!
bredlo
“it may have been done with an actual tilt-shift lens.”
However it was done, I love it! I could watch a feature-length film done that way. (Well, maybe not.) The second video samples from Knight Rider… worth the click through just for that!
dzalcman
It’s not post-production work. This was almost certainly shot with a Canon SLR body and a tilt-shift lens.
dzalcman
It’s not post-production work. This was almost certainly shot with a Canon SLR body and a tilt-shift lens.
brett
Hey there,
The Frontier Brothers (full disclosure: I am their keyboardist) did a tilt-shift music video a few months back- http://vimeo.com/2925475
Weird, huh.
brett
Hey there,
The Frontier Brothers (full disclosure: I am their keyboardist) did a tilt-shift music video a few months back- http://vimeo.com/2925475
Weird, huh.
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