Just saw an Allstate insurance company TV ad that was shot using a tilt/shift lens. It's a little weird seeing the effect in a video. but it's a static shot from a distance with lots of movement in and out of the in focus stripe going diagonally across the frame. I'm thinking it was done on a DSLR but it also has a stop motion look about it so I don't know. I didn't realize what I was looking at and was trying to figure out if the pickup truck was real when I realized what it was about the ad.
Heres a youtube link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oK4nCqddc18
Tilt/shift TV ad
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I don't really like the time-lapse trend ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8VMRpX_ ... e=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8VMRpX_ ... e=youtu.be
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Interesting. In the case of the "Little Berlin" video, the effect is as if shot by a cheaper P&S camera in Super Macro mode. I don't mind the time-lapse effect...I'd hardly say it's a trend since it mimics the slightly frantic-looking action in silent films from the dawn of cinema.
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I found a concept car photo of the "5 by Peugeot" with a very good and subtle effect achieved by a T/S lens:
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Tilt/shift TV ad
Hi all,
Im currently working at Next and for the first time on my shift its saying that Im doing a 6h45min offsite shift... I dont know what it means... if someone had that before or know what an offsite shift means please tell me.
Thank you very much,
Max
Im currently working at Next and for the first time on my shift its saying that Im doing a 6h45min offsite shift... I dont know what it means... if someone had that before or know what an offsite shift means please tell me.
Thank you very much,
Max
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