Disneyland Paris – as seen with Tilt Shift technique
What a better way to catch a glimpse of Disneyland Paris but through Tilt Shift??? “Tilt-shift photography” refers to the use of camera movements on small- and medium-format cameras, and sometimes specifically refers to the use of tilt for selective focus, often for simulating a miniature scene. Sometimes the term is used when the shallow depth of field is simulated with digital post processing; the name may derive from the tilt-shift lens normally required when the effect is produced optically.
Disneyland Paris – Tilt Shift from Céranne Gantzer on Vimeo.
Official Disneyland Paris Link : youtube.com/watch?v=WhieInBgTq8
Could there is a better way to illustrate the tilt-shift technique but by photographing a theme park ?
With its various settings, numerous parades and constant excitement, Disneyland Paris was only waiting for the Audiovisual Service to meet a team willing to apply the tilt-shift technique and reduce the park to its original model look.
Director, Céranne Gantzer
Director of photography , Daniel Meyer and Christian Van Hanja
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Quel sujet pouvait aussi bien se prêter à la technique du tilt-shift qu’un parc d’attractions?
Avec sa variété de décors, ses nombreuses parades et sa constante animation, Disneyland Paris n’attendait plus qu’une envie commune entre le service Audiovisuel du parc et une équipe désireuse d’exploiter la technique du tilt-shift pour être réduit à l’échelle d’une maquette.
Réalisateur, Céranne Gantzer
Directeurs photo, Daniel Meyer et Christian Van Hanja