Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Burma (Tilt Shift)

The stunning views of Burma as seen through a "tilt-shift" lens in this beautiful short film by Joerg Daiber.   Best viewed in Full Screen and HD. 



Music: Piano Concerto No. 1 by Tchaikovsky.   Filming location: Burma (Rangoon, Kalaw, Inle Lake, Madalay and Bagan) Map   "Tilt-shift photography" refers to the use of tilt for selective focus, often for simulating a miniature scene. The "miniature effect" has to do with our visual literacy. From seeing images of small objects in a shallow depth of field all our lives, our mind tells us that any image with a depth of field that shallow must be of something tiny. Speeding up the motion only enhances the effect. It's a very cool effect and amazing to watch. Wiki   Camera: Lumix GH2 with 14-140 and 7-14 mm lens   Gorillapod Flexible Tripod   Edited in Final Cut Pro   Post-Production: Adobe After Effects

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