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Tiny London: Stunning Video Uses Tilt Shift Effect to Make London Look Like a Model

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I love watching videos of London like this. They give you a new perspective on our favorite city. I can also greatly appreciate the artistry involved in making something like this.

About the video:

London in a miniature look.

This video was shot during a period of 2 months from public vantage points, private offices I was allowed access to and places where I shouldn’t been.

The locations shown include The Tower of London, Liverpool Street Station, Big Ben, Heron Tower, Barbican, London Wall, Earl’s Court Station, Bishopsgate, Millennium Bridge, Embankment, Kings Cross, Paternoster Square, Changing the Guard, Royal Exchange, Piccadilly Circus and Tate Modern.

All sequences were captured as RAW images and manipulated in After Effects to achieve the miniature / tilt shift look. In total I shot 25,850 images and 4,980 made it into the final edit.

Author: Jonathan Thomas

Jonathan is a consummate Anglophile who launched Anglotopia.net in 2007 to channel his passion for Britain. Londontopia is its sister publication dedicated to everything London.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. This is wonderful!!! Thank you. It somehow captured the spirit of the city. Something I fell in love with 7 years ago.

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