“Scenes from a rooftop” is an amazing time-lapse video made by Paul Johannessen, with photos taken from his office. Paul worked with a Panasonic HVX200, in 1080 using interval recording mode. He then splices out one shot every 4 to 8 seconds, and combined them to a video. He even wrote the music himself – wow!
Today on Twitter, Jason and Susan shared this amazing video found on Vimeo. It’s an unofficial music video by Death Cab for the song Little Bribes, made by Ross Ching using “every time lapse, stop motion and live action camera trick that he could think of”. What is really impressive about this video is that Ross managed to avoid any repetition in the presentation of the song’s lyrics – a feat that needs a lot of creative juices, woah.
Bathtub IV from Keith Loutit on Vimeo. You’ve heard about tilt-shift miniature faking photography before. Basically, the photographer is trying to emulate what you’ll see when viewing a miniature model set – with a very narrow depth of field plus a colour-wise souped up version of the scene (usually model designers love colour saturation a [...]