Reading through the comments, it appears that he means "perspective distortion".
I did not like his approach as he deliberately used identical apertures on both formats (both cameras shot at f/2.8) and did not show the obvious: how dof is affected by aperture.
On the plus side, someone mentioned this rather interesting link in the comments:
http://howmuchblur.com/
that can tell you, for example, at what subject-background distance you get more blur in a head-and-shoulders portrait with 50/1.4 or 85/1.8 lens. It turns out that they are quite close but if the background is more than 1.5 meters away, the 85/1.8 wins.