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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.
bredlo said, on 3/17/2009 6:07:00 PM
“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 said, on 3/25/2009 1:54:00 PM
It’s not post-production work. This was almost certainly shot with a Canon SLR body and a tilt-shift lens.
brett said, on 3/26/2009 7:01:00 PM
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
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.
Have you seen the credits for the new series, Dollhouse? They’re tilt-shift, too, but I can’t tell if it’s done in camera or in post-production. http://www.hulu.com/watch/62187/dollhouse-true-believer
The credits start at about 12:40 in my link.
Most of the charm is that it’s a simple optical trick. My favourite part was the GI Joe helicopter pad.
“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!
It’s not post-production work. This was almost certainly shot with a Canon SLR body and a tilt-shift lens.
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.