Tilt-Shift Paris.
Decided to give tilt-shift photography a shot. Fun fact, you can make out the Center Pompidou if you look closely.
Decided to give tilt-shift photography a shot. Fun fact, you can make out the Center Pompidou if you look closely.
Olivo BarbieriĀ used a tilt shift lens to shoot these uncanny photographs from a helicopter. Massive billboards in Times Square take on the appearance of collaged magazine ads and sunbathers in Central Park are reduced to the size of ants.
via Metropolis Mag.Another great tilt-shift video. Enjoy.
A day in the life of New York City, in miniature. Original Music: composed by Human, co-written by Rosi Golan and Alex Wong.via Vimeo
THEME: This is a documentary about the philosophy of karma. I am into eastern philosophy which I find to have a lot of truth in it. I wanted to make a film that conveys the idea that we are all basically the same. And I also wanted to make an informative film about what karma really is in case people are interested. FORM: I wanted to experiment with fusing the documentary genre with the music video genre. I also wanted to make a film that in form reflected indian society in all its colour, chaos and diversity. Indian traditional ideas and beliefs, indian classical music remixed and edited trough western eyes to hopefully suit a western audience. Erling Hoveid: director, producer, music, photography, co-editor
Geir O. Ramsvik: photography, editor, visual effects
Kristian E. Sjølie: graphic design
Jan Magnus Nymo: sound design, surround and stereo mix