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Tilt-Shifted Morocco - using Canon S95

 
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Oct 10, 2011 03:52 |  #1

http://youtu.be/mMCL4V​L2muY (external link)

Recently went to Morocco for 2 weeks and before I went, I had wanted to take some video and got it into my head that instead of a regular video, I'd take video of places in tilt-shift.

I was part of a tour and knew that most of the places where we'd stop, I would only have a limited time to record video so I went the easy/lazy route and used the tilt-shift function on the Canon S95 to record the videos.

It was an experimentation from the very beginning and while I'm mostly satisfied with the final product, I'm definitely not as good of a cinematographer as I am a photographer. And obviously, in-camera tilt-shift edited video from a P&S is no match for real photographs/video taken from a DSLR strung together and edited to look like tilt-shift.

The end result isn't as great or grand as I imagined in my head, but it's a decent way to show folks some of the places I visited.


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Oct 12, 2011 16:20 |  #2

very nice, have spent quite a while in morrocco myself, really liked the vid, the timelapse was cool, did you do it manually or use an intervalometer?


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Oct 12, 2011 23:22 |  #3

Very cool. Was it from the camera "Miniature" setting? It gave out very good for a P&S.


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Oct 13, 2011 10:54 |  #4

Thanks.

Yes, I used the "Miniature" setting on the camera and it automatically condenses the video, creating a timelapse-like quality to the video.


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