The Lion City: Singapore in a Stunning Tilt-Shift Timelapse

A Singapore Time lapse. Keith Loutit ( based in Singapore): http://www.facebook.com/Keith.Loutit | https://twitter.com/Keith_Loutit | http://keithloutit.com More info below. Big thanks to Michael Adler Miltersen for composing the arrangement and sound design for this film! Music by Sepia Productions Sound design by Sepia Productions www.sepiaproductions.net | https://www.facebook.com/sepiaproductions For 'The Lion City', the idea behind the extension of the tilt shift technique is for focus and distance to be something the viewer can experience. It also doubles to communicate the constant heat and humidity that hits you whenever you leave the comfort of air conditioning in Singapore. Shooting info at: http://blog.planet5d.com/2012/09/an-absolutely-stunning-must-see-tilt-shift-timelapse-the-lion-city/ Thanks to the following people who helped with this film: Yan Szu Ong, Singapore National Parks Board; April Tan, Juliana Tan, Irin Lin & Belle Tan - Singapore Urban Redevelopment Authority; Cheryl Ng, The Ritz Carlton Millennia Singapore; Jing Han Foo, Singapore Housing & Development Board; Fulvia Wong, Singapore Flyer; Ong Jun Wei, National Day 2011; Steven Tan, Shaw Organisation; David Phan, P&G Photographic.

From the creator, Keith Loutit :  

After developing the tilt shift/time-lapse combo as my main style, I’ve been working on a series of experimental focus and light transition techniques that build on many of the same principles.

For ‘The Lion City,’ the idea behind the use of the technique is for focus and distance to be something the viewer can experience. It also doubles to communicate the constant heat and humidity that hits you whenever you leave the comfort of air conditioning in Singapore.

 

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Melbourne in Tilt-shift Miniaturism

A short tilt-shift time-lapse film featuring the city of Melbourne, Australia. This piece is 10 months in the making and features a range of different events and festivals held in the city throughout the year. Music: "Reflections" by Tom Day. Big thanks to Tom for his sound effects and audio mix https://soundcloud.com/tomday Equipment: Canon EOS 5D Mark II, 17-40mm f/4L, 24-105mm f/4L and 70-300mm f/4-5.6 USM

"A short tilt-shift time-lapse film featuring the city of Melbourne, Australia. This piece is 10 months in the making and features a range of different events and festivals held in the city throughout the year."

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3 - Tilt-shift Timelapse of Singapore

A short film about Singapore. More info below. Keith Loutit: http://www.facebook.com/Keith.Loutit | http://keithloutit.com Big thanks to Michael Adler Miltersen for composing the arrangement and sound design for this film! Music by Sepia Productions Sound design by Sepia Productions www.sepiaproductions.net | https://www.facebook.com/sepiaproductions For 'The Lion City', the idea behind the extension of the tilt shift technique is for focus and distance to be something the viewer can experience. It also doubles to communicate the constant heat and humidity that hits you whenever you leave the comfort of air conditioning in Singapore. Shooting info at: http://blog.planet5d.com/2012/09/an-absolutely-stunning-must-see-tilt-shift-timelapse-the-lion-city/ Thanks to the following people who helped with this film: Yan Szu Ong, Singapore National Parks Board; April Tan, Juliana Tan, Irin Lin & Belle Tan - Singapore Urban Redevelopment Authority; Cheryl Ng, The Ritz Carlton Millennia Singapore; Jing Han Foo, Singapore Housing & Development Board; Fulvia Wong, Singapore Flyer; Ong Jun Wei, National Day 2011; Steven Tan, Shaw Organisation; David Phan, P&G Photographic.

The very beautiful Singapore is presented in this tilt-shift timelapse. The selective focus that is the hallmark of tilt-shift is used pretty aggressively here. ​