Tilt Shift Video Shows How This Technique Turns the World Into an Adorable Miniature Model

Tilt shift farming
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Photography often strives to capture the world around us in keen detail or with an air of grandeur. But there's a unique technique that produces a very different effect. Known as tilt shift, this creative type of photography simulates a shallow depth of field—whether with the help of a specialized lens or post-processing—to create the illusion that everything is happening inside of a diorama.

One of the most charming examples of tilt shift is a video depicting farming activities, like plowing and transportation, as if they were shot with a macro lens. The effect is heightened by a handful of elements, such as the elevated perspective of the videographer, which makes the objects look fairly small inside the frame. Additionally, by lowering the set frame rate, the vehicles and people look sped up, and the naturally bright and saturated colors of the subject matter imbue the scene with a toy-like quality.

With the right setups, this technique can also be successfully applied to other subjects, like a gritty cityscape. While the actual purpose of these specialized tilt shift lenses is to avoid perspective distortion when photographing tall buildings, these tools, as well as the editing styles they have inspired photographers and videographers to let their imagination run wild and make the world look like an adorable stop-motion movie.

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Tilt-shift video techniques make life-sized scenes look like they're from an adorable stop-motion movie.

A cement truck, a dog park, and a crosswalk.
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This creative type of photography simulates a shallow depth of field—whether with the help of a specialized lens or post-processing—to create the illusion that everything is happening inside of a diorama.

Brighton Viaduct
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With the right setups, this technique can also be successfully applied to other subjects, like a gritty cityscape.

An edit of a photo pf Minneapolis I made many years ago.
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h/t: [Reddit]

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Regina Sienra

Regina Sienra is a Staff Writer at My Modern Met. Based in Mexico City, Mexico, she holds a bachelor’s degree in Communications with specialization in Journalism from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. She has 10+ years’ experience in Digital Media, writing for outlets in both English and Spanish. Her love for the creative arts—especially music and film—drives her forward every day.
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