A day in a small Paris - time lapse and lens shift

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2009

A time lapse with lens shift in Paris.

Photography and production :
Pierre-Henry Muller
boreally.org
photo-hdr.com

Shoot with :
Canon 5D mk2 DSLR
Canon TS-E 17mm f/4L
Carl Zeiss Jena DDR MC Flektogon 20mm f/2.8

8891 selected photos in sRAW2
1 second between each photos
video frame rate at 10 or 30 photos / second

Music :
New Andromeda Theory - Wasaru
Les accouplements répétitifs - Circus Marcus
Come Alive - Steadman
L'arrivée - Ehma

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Film & Animation

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Standard YouTube License

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  • J'utilisais une carte de 8 et une carte de 16, lors d'une prise de vue je déchargeais les photos de l'autre carte sur un ordinateur portable.

    C'est plus l'ensemble qui pèse très lourd sur l'ordinateur.

  • the effects are made in post processing, video resolution permitted this because the resolution was much larger than the fullHD

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  • @poneymagik1337 yes it's sped up.... that's HOW you speed up action: by taking less frames per second and playing it back at more frames per second. It's called sped up or fast motion... VS slowed down or slow motion.

  • @freezazoid It's not sped up, it's just pics, just realise that in a video there is 30 images/second. He took something like 1 image/second, and this is why it looks accelerated. (For exemple you can look Charlie Chaplin films, they all look accelerated because cameras couldnt take the amount of images we got now.

    Sorry for my bad english btw.

  • and not to talk shit because I'm sure you're a nice guy.... but why does every tllt/shift video have to be sped up? I get that it looks more miniature... but it's been done a zillion fucking times. *yawn*

  • I think you mean lens "tilt"... not lens "shift". Lens tilt will literally tilt the lens which gives the out of focus effect. Shift is generally used to correct perspective and curved lines.

  • très beau travail, combien de carte mémoire aviez vous pour prendre autant de photos en raw ?

  • Très beau travail Pierre Henry-Muller !! pour moi un des plus beau time lapse.

    Merci

  • how do you do the panning and zoom back? is it just cropped of the images sequences?

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