I have just taken the low quality video from a flip camera and was seeing how interesting I could quickly make it with some inspiration from tilt-shift techniques.
Due to interest in the song in the video, I've put it up on my music MySpace page so that anyone can download or stream it for free. Click here to get it.
Due to interest in the song in the video, I've put it up on my music MySpace page so that anyone can download or stream it for free. Click here to get it.


Reid - Agree with Claudio Enger's work. I've been looking for tilt shift videos and the only other time's I've seen this done is on the radiohead video clip and the short films by keith loutit http://keithloutit.com
Posted by: Ruby Rose | September 27, 2008 at 02:19 PM
Well, you also clearly fiddled with the hue and saturation when you added the tilt shift.
It seems disingenuous to say "OH LOOK HOW INTERESTING THIS IS WITH FAKE TILT SHIFT" and then not mention that you also made significant other changes.
Posted by: Zach | May 15, 2009 at 07:36 PM
Hi Zach...
The "tilt-shift" post techniques talk about increasing the hue and contrast in order to emphasis the effect of highly-saturated and contrasted miniature models. I can point you a bunch of literature if you'd like to learn more about tilt-shift post-processing.
Thanks!
-REid
Posted by: Reid Gershbein | May 15, 2009 at 07:47 PM
i love that song, make it available as soon as possible please.
Posted by: motoculteur | July 07, 2010 at 08:15 AM
A good blog! I love the technique a lot but I also LOVED that song. It's great. I'd love to get it if possible. Any chance you'd be willing to share it?
Posted by: Camarad | September 03, 2011 at 11:55 PM