Postcards from Lowell – A Tilt Shifted Short

Postcards from Lowell – A Tilt Shift Short I was hanging out windows, balancing on rooftops, and trespassing to get these shots. Someone PLEASE hire me! Filmed with a Canon 60D with an 18-135mm kit lens Compiled and editing using Adobe Premiere Pro Tilt Shift Effect by Adobe After Effects Color Grading by Adobe Speedgrade Music: “Un Bacio A Mezzanotte” – Quartetto Cetra owned by IMC Music “Congratulations” – Composed George Whitefield Chadwick Played by Phillip Sear – psear.co.uk

Tilt Shifted Postcards from Lowell for SGT. James Taylor

I made this from an afternoon’s worth of shooting from a municiple parking garage. [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjdRNyfg_EE&w=853&h=480] Shot with a Canon 60D using an 18-135 kit lens. SFX Composited using Adobe After Effects Compiled and edited using Adobe Premiere Pro Produced by Eric Foster Cheers!

“Tilt-Lapse” Taken to the Next Level

If you know me you know I’m a fan of both time lapse AND tilt-shift photography.  While both of these methods are unusual they’re certainly not new but done well, can produce stunning images.  It’s been quite some time since the mediums have been challenged, and the following video really takes things to the next level.In comes Keith Loutit.  You might remember him from the “Bathtub IV” tilt-shift video I posted a few years back.  He’s been playing with focal lengths in his latest AMAZING short. [vimeo http://www.vimeo.com/49753231 w=800&h=450] The Lion City from Keith Loutit on Vimeo. He says, “For …