“Stop motion tilt-shift meets tracking,” says the creator of this video. I’m not sure what to call it, but it’s kind of intriguing.
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“Stop motion tilt-shift meets tracking,” says the creator of this video. I’m not sure what to call it, but it’s kind of intriguing.
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Funny, he seems to be using the artifacts that optical flow retiming generates. When it interpolates frames with to much change between them.
Another creative use of the limitations/errors of our creative tools.
I thought it was very interesting indeed. I have seen similar effects but not quite like this one .Well done.
Hmmmmm.. makes me want to throw up. Not figuratively but literally. Not to slight the author or his content but there’s just something about the video that gives me the same feeling as car sickness…
Interesting.. The initial imagery that started the video looked like a simple “stedicam” type movement but then it got weird. Sort of replicates what its like to be drunk.. or in a dream like state.
Stop-Motion + Morhping = Stop-Morphing?
I’ve never seen something like that.
Very very intriguing indeed.
I really like it. Well, Now, I know what I’m going to do this weekend.
Funny.. indeed what I see is stop-motion & morph. No tilt-shift and no tracking..?
I don’t like the obvious morph-effects, but I do like the perspective distorting bits.
the author got the quote wrong
“Stop motion tilt-shift meets tracking,” is for mustardcuffins other video “Still Moving”. This video they say “I drift, half awake, half asleep. Moving through the city I recall but have never been to.”
i’ve been seeing a few people try and copy this technique – does it have a name yet?
Mr. Nack, I was fascinated to view your stop motion video. I am a rank amateur with a Canon EOS 5D II, and I’m keen to do as Pro-level as I can pretend to, specifically panoramic shooting from Cloud’s Rest in Yosemite. This peak offers an amazing vista, looking down on Half Dome from the north side as well as back up the Moraine glacier valley. I’m on the cusp of making a big decision, what landscape lens to buy? I’ve got $2000 burning a hole in my bank account and am strongly considering the Canon EF 14mm 2.8L, vs the Canon tilt shift 24mm. Since I can only afford one right now, which would you say to go for? I have the lens the camera came with, the 24-105 zoom. Thank you for your trouble.
[Boy, I wish I could offer some useful guidance, but I’m afraid I haven’t got a clue. I think that a photography forum (particularly one tied to panorama shooting) would be a better source of info. If you find out something useful, you’re more than welcome to post your findings on my blog.
–J.]