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A fantastic video made up of over 35,000 shots all processed using tilt shifting

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I'm going to assume its taking a whole bunch of pictures and putting them together so it looks like the subject of those pictures is moving.

 

That's stop-start animation.

 

Tilt shift is a photographic technique by tilting the lens to change the camera's focus. It is used to make real life look like miniatures/models. Used it once at work when creating an advertisement, pretty nifty stuff.

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Amzing video. Saw one of these a while back, but these one's even better. :)

 

That's stop-start animation.

 

Stop-motion, you mean? Or maybe that's just its American name.

 

Tilt shift is a photographic technique by tilting the lens to change the camera's focus. It is used to make real life look like miniatures/models. Used it once at work when creating an advertisement, pretty nifty stuff.

 

Cool. I'll have to learn how to do that. Is it always a camera effect or can it be done solely in post-production?

 

-Leadfoot

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Stop-motion, you mean? Or maybe that's just its American name.

 

Stop motion is the correct term for it, yeah.

 

Cool. I'll have to learn how to do that. Is it always a camera effect or can it be done solely in post-production?

 

We did it all digitally in post-production for cost reasons. The easiest way to do it is to blur the top and bottom of the image so it is only the object in focus. I only know the theory from watching a bunch of camera geeks do it, but I'm sure there are guides around the interwebs for it.

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We did it all digitally in post-production for cost reasons. The easiest way to do it is to blur the top and bottom of the image so it is only the object in focus. I only know the theory from watching a bunch of camera geeks do it, but I'm sure there are guides around the interwebs for it.

 

Thanks. :)

 

-Leadfoot

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