Tilt Shift Timelapse - Miniature Riverside
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2016
- A tilt shift timelapse film by Fenchel & Janisch captured at Frankfurt's riverside in June 2016.
This film was shot using the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera in combination with the Lensbaby Composer Pro II and the Edge 50 Optic to create a miniature (toy world) effect. The frame rate is 29.97fps to give it a smoother look. The interval is very short to be able to follow the action of the "miniature world" compared to usual timelapse films in which people or cars may
only be visible in one frame and are already gone in the next one because the interval is so long.
#Timelapse #Miniature
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about FENCHEL & JANISCH
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Marcel Fenchel and Moritz Janisch are a team of filmmakers based in Frankfurt, Germany.
Their film production company, Fenchel & Janisch, produces commercials and corporate videos for a broad variety of companies from different branches.
Since the start of the DSLR revolution their goal is to provide interesting and straight to the point filmmaking and editing tutorials for beginners and advanced film enthusiasts from all over the world.
Besides famous tutorials like “The ultimate Introduction to DSLR Filmmaking” or “How to get the Filmlook” that both got over 1 Million views on UA-cam, Fenchel & Janisch also share technical gear reviews, short films and behind the scenes videos. The documentary “Format Frankfurt” was entirely shot with HD DSLRs over a period of three years. The full-length film premiered in May 2014 in German cinemas and is available on video on demand: goo.gl/eFkYEl
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This is beautifully brilliant! Looks like a big diorama has come to life! So cool!
You produce some of the most beautiful videos - here and in other posts. Thank you!
This film was shot using the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera in combination with the Lensbaby Composer Pro II and the Edge 50 Optic to create a miniature (toy world) effect. The frame rate is 29.97fps to give it a smoother look. The interval is very short to be able to follow the action of the "miniature world" compared to usual timelapse films in which people or cars may only be visible in one frame and are already gone in the next one because the interval is so long.
Buy the lens: goo.gl/m5pGKb
Objektiv kaufen: goo.gl/I25797
hi, 29,97 fps and what about timelaps interval 2
second?
Wieder einmal eine tolle Arbeit. Einfach nur ein paar Bilder einer pulsierenden Stadt, aber genial umgesetzt! Hut ab!
Siempre buenísimos videos!! Excelente!
i lost it with the ship making a drift
I don't know why I have that feeling of watching a kind that of a toy movie , BTW that was stunning
Genial! Gefällt mir richtig gut.
Very nice work!
That was sooo beautiful
Wonderful stuff !
beautiful!
super brilliant! a real model town :P
This is great 👍🏼👍🏼
Einfach Genial! :)
really cool!
richtig gutes Video 👌
Looks great. Agree some bits are less miniature-y but still not deserve thumbs down.
Haters gonna hate but what is more important boys will be boys.
Nice work
So Good
Super!
not all of them but some of the shots are really convincing!
Aww so cute🥰😍
Very unique
awesome =)
great stuff!
Fancy seeing you here ;)
awesome!
how short is the interval?
Very cool but that drift though 0:19
Superbe
I don't understand how parts in the same depth of field are in an d out of focus.
Great images anyway
The lens is tilted
please, do a tutorial! awesome
Nice
Wow this looks so real even the people's move ment how do you do that because its so amazing
Well it is real. You thought this was fake?
Bestimmt habt ihr ne Dauerkarte für die Aussichtsplattform auf dem Maintower, so oft wie ihr schon da oben ward ;D
Can i get the same effect, if i fast-forward a footage in post...instead of taking each picture, and making it a sequence in post...
what's this biggest to you can give?
what the speed of the time lapse?
it seems like there re some shots that work really well and others that kinda destroy the illusion of the clip :/
I've found that the tilt-shift effect works best when looking down on your subjects from a height.
I completely agree but even from an both perspective, not all shots look great!
Was habt Ihr für eine Intervallzeit genutzt, eine Sekunde?
I found it very strange images. It looks more like a stop motion technique than a film. But I believe that some people like. A mix of unreal with imaginary, quite different from the previous work.
Wie habt ihr diesen miniatur look hin gekriegt?? Tolles video
mit einem tilt-shift Objektiv
YES WOULD BE GREAT TO KNOW THE INTERVAL AND THE HOW LONG THE LENSE WAS OPEN FOR IN EACH INTERVAL?
shoot in continuous 6fps till buffer is full !!
ill give that a go on my gh4, maybe 4fps at 20 shutter speed ?
Hey, please suggest me a lens which is awesome for shooting films. It should be wide angle and have IS and good auto focus on it. My budget : 596 dollar
those three things are not necessary for shooting a film. instead you'd probably want a midrange lens like a 35 with good aperture. and if you're actually shooting a movie and not like a sports game or something, just use a tripod and manually focus every shot.
try this: www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/769569-REG/Rokinon_RK35M_C_35mm_f_1_4_Wide_Angle_US.html
When you look at too much diorama videos and realise you are small again.
Whats the interval? Can i fake this in post? Please make a tutorial!
Anything can be faked in post :P
AUSTORM CHASERS Nearly anything... not everything.
Or everything, but some not so well.. lol
Try shooting video at 15fps or experiment, if shooting stills you'll need to calculate how many frames you'll need to shoot for one second of playback. There are plenty of awesome free timelapse calculators out there :)) www.studiojpic.com/calculators/timelapse-calculators/
AUSTORM CHASERS yeah thanks, but i wanted to know what they used for the shots...
My guess would be a frame every 2-3secs
Cool. Really looks like The Sims. But How?
WTF🤯