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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Tilt/shift time-lapse stop-motion video

I’m a sucker for time-lapse videos. I’m also pretty susceptible to oohs and ahhs induced by creative use of tilt/shift perspective control lenses. Photographers have lately begun to combine tilt/shift creativity with their cameras’ video capabilities or time-lapses edited into video. That’s exactly the greatness John Nack recently linked to via his Adobe blog. It’s a cool urban landscape “video panorama” that incorporates moving through the scene to expand our conception of a panorama. It incorporates tilt/shift perspective control to create a strange—but very interesting—morphing effect as well. Each individual frame is on its own nothing special. But thanks to London photographer/videographer Theo Tagholm’s abundant creativity, the end result is awesome and inspiring. I’d love to see a traditional landscape photographer incorporate this sort of thing into an expedition through some iconic American wilderness. Get to it!
blogs.adobe.com
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