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  1. Prepping for a short and have an idea to shoot the open in tilt shift, or tilt shift effect in post. I understand that whether you actually use a TS lens or do it in post, results are best with simple subjects (people, cars, trains) at a distance and from a high angle. All that's fine for my purposes... However, I don't want time lapse. Does the effect not translate in live action? Or is there some technical reason it can't be done? I can't seem to find much video (ok any) of non-time lapse tilt shift footage. Still sussing our camera package, but budget is very low so we're likely shooting on SONY a7s if that makes a difference... Any other technical advice is welcome. Thanks in advance for your help!
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