@@ToEhrIsHuman starting far away but with max zoom they flew towards him while zooming back out. Means he and the foreground remain relatively steady while the background scope increases as the field of view increases.
Simple, they just rigged up a mavic drone and then took it back in time to use it in this production. This is actually a proper film camera operated while dangling from a helicopter, similar like they used in Winged Migration.
cool effect but it cant be the greatest. Dolly effect also entails that a character its focused on "realizes" something. Its a literary device in a sense. so even though this is pretty, it doesn't fulfil every aspect of what makes a dolly zoom a dolly zoom.
The effect can be used in a number of different artistic context. -Scorsese used it in the restaurant scene in Good Fellas to convey changing times. -If it goes from wide to telephoto, it can also be when a character feels claustrophobia b/c the room suddenly becomes smaller. -In this shot, they are literally opening the audience's eyes to the epic scale of the natural world.
I imagine this is what Hubble's redshifted universe would look like to telescopes, if we could speed up the movement of galaxies as if it were a film.
I showed this to my sis and she was mind blown
He also got smaller, so not 100% accurate dolly, but still amazing. I wish I could make half as good as this :)
It's incredibly ambitious and unique, but undeniably not a perfect execution.
1. That happens with basically all shots like this and
2. You’re assuming HES the subject.
@@RhettThompsonFilm There is no assumption, Attenburough is obviously the subject.
Look at the land he is standing on. In this case the subject was not David, instead it was the background@@chrischibird
"Its not 100% accurate" -🤡🤡🤡
Perfect.
Incredible! Which Attenborough documentary was this from?
the documentary is "First Life"
Thank you so much!! @@overcookedbbqchicken5235
kinda looks like the drone is just flying above him into the cliff
A drone could trivially do this these days. This is a completely engineered shot.
Incredible
Looks like a dolly zoom from the Mavic 2 Zoom
How was this even shot?
Drone shot
@@ToEhrIsHuman starting far away but with max zoom they flew towards him while zooming back out. Means he and the foreground remain relatively steady while the background scope increases as the field of view increases.
With a camera.
The dolly is a drone. If the original footage is high enough resolution the zoom part can be added in post production.
@@superfluidity True, though I'd imagine it would be much more expensive not to do it practically
Dolly zoom
Ok this is awesome
niceeeeee
Simple, they just rigged up a mavic drone and then took it back in time to use it in this production. This is actually a proper film camera operated while dangling from a helicopter, similar like they used in Winged Migration.
Amazing
This is Amzing! this is stringest than beautifull.
that is epic
Vertigineux !
찬우가 여기까지 이끌었노
They are moving forward the dolly while moving back the camera
The dolly is the movement. The camera was moving forward while it was zooming out at the same time.
What camera did they use?
It’s got to be film
Goosebumps
What is this from
drone
what is the camera?
FILMANDGAMES yeah would like to know this too
Filming this.
yh
Jfc it looks like green screen but it isnt
They could’ve at least tracked him to keep him in the middle of the frame 🤦🏼♂️ it’s so distracting
It was shot analogue, by hand. Not digital. No post.
They wanted to focus on the background after.
me
LOL
What is this from?
David Attenborough documentary
@@JoelBrooke Well thank you for narrowing it down Joel.
The original planet Earth series of i remember correctly
La haine number 1
Zoomed out too quickly
La Haine has a better one, using an actual Dolly
cool effect but it cant be the greatest. Dolly effect also entails that a character its focused on "realizes" something. Its a literary device in a sense. so even though this is pretty, it doesn't fulfil every aspect of what makes a dolly zoom a dolly zoom.
In fairness, the lack of a dolly is probably a bigger factor
@@leefie101 true
@@heroinchicbarbie yikes, thats a touch grass moment if ever I've seen one.
The effect can be used in a number of different artistic context.
-Scorsese used it in the restaurant scene in Good Fellas to convey changing times.
-If it goes from wide to telephoto, it can also be when a character feels claustrophobia b/c the room suddenly becomes smaller.
-In this shot, they are literally opening the audience's eyes to the epic scale of the natural world.
A big illusion to sell a big illusion ie. evolution 😂
evolution is a fact my friend