Another stunning Tilt Sift Timelapse

Its cracking! love stuff like this, so much so I am willing to destroy my shuter doing to in an attempt! hehe
 
That really is great, I love watching stuff like that! :thumbs:
 
Its cracking! love stuff like this, so much so I am willing to destroy my shuter doing to in an attempt! hehe

Deffo! Am thinking similar in Manchester, know anyone with a penthouse? :p
 
Stunning stuff, how long must it have taken to make that.

Andy
 
I know someone who knows someone with a penthouse... *Cough* Purpleclouds *Cough*
 
brilliant,

the boat scenes look like they could have come from Thunderbirds :lol:
 
That is probably the best one I have seen - great find!
 
That is amazing, the part with the single figure walking across the bridge from the building site and around the steps is an amzing find :D

Love the guys with the fans as well
 
Bloody amazing, thanks for posting. The helicopters were fantastic.
 
I really like that....... Best I've seen.

If he has a habit of making these short films I wouldnt want to buy his camera off him. How many times has that shutter been fired.??
 
If he has a habit of making these short films I wouldnt want to buy his camera off him. How many times has that shutter been fired.??
I dont see how this matters really. The guys doing something that he most probaly like,other people like(500K).The cameras there to be used isnt it?
Me,I just use mine,I will worry about the shutter count when I sell....
 
brilliant,

the boat scenes look like they could have come from Thunderbirds :lol:

I thought the same thing :lol:

It's a fantastic peice of work, must of taken an absolute AGE to firstly capture it all, and then process it too.
 
Superb movie.

The guy is a genius, 35,000 frames over 5 days and created on a normal lens then worked on in PS to give the tilt shift effect, truly awesome!

Thanks for posting,

Regards

Chris
 
Deffo! Am thinking similar in Manchester, know anyone with a penthouse? :p

just go and book a room at the hilton for a week... and perch yourself in 'cloud 9' bar or whatever its called.... simples :clap:
 
Amazing how adding the tilt/shift effect fools the mind into thinking there's miniturisation going on - great film and interesting it was done a'la Tim Burton's Fantastic Mr Fox, albeit on burst mode rather than single shots.

There was a film featured on the Strobist website lately with a similar use of single shots stitched together and after effects added to make it look good - linky here. Seems the guy did it all on a compact (Canon Powershot), which is even more impressive and the music is awesome - download it for free here :)
 
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