@@mrhobs curious that you replied to a four year old comment, how did you find the legendary Brut? I found turbo killer from a vanished youtuber astro soup, he made the sickest gta ingame cinematic of supercars, stealth choppers and shit. He deleted his whole youtube channel after an alleged mental health episode from his last words clearing false allegations of an artist taking his channel down. His videos were the best. I have listened to turbo killer religiously for the past 2 years because of him...
@@riptidev10 Its not a cool story, I was just listening to something vaguely similar, maybe stuff like NewRetroWave, and then I guess RU-vid recommended it to me. (This was probably a couple years ago now. Wish I could remember a bit better, I do like looking back or tracing origins and whatnot. Might be missing some interesting details...) But yeah, too bad you don't have access to those videos anymore... :( Oh, and I'll reply to a 10 or even 20 year old comment. Even more exciting if I get a response! ("They're not dead!! Hooray!!") lol
“Playing with little cars, listening to synth music and making weird stuff on your computer? Honestly, where is that going to get you in life?”- Director’s Mom years before.
1:10 I find it amazing that you're able to be like "you know what would look good here? A big fleshy connectome in a pentagram" and then be able to commit to that idea to produce exactly that. The sheer confidence of your artistic decisions paired with your technical ability is inspirational.
this made me appreciate the video even more! Also, this making of video felt really organic and had my attention on it without it getting boring, the end had me smiling
No wonder Ickerman couldn't just stop at this, it had to become a movie. Masterful work, this is an example of imagination most contemporary moviemakers are lacking.
It's just so cool that all of this was created in front of a green screen. I imagine as an actor, producer, videographer, any part of the crew, etc, you have to visualize the whole feel, environment, story, everything the final product is going to be...and everyone has to be on that same page to boot in order to create it. Awesome seeing the results, and all the work that went into making it.
I love this video. It is great to see these props and models. Mixed in with the cg made for a great quality video. Good Work Seth and all those who worked on it!
coolest video ever, i love the part where we first see the cars in the ship its just the most perfect moment between music and visuals its just SO COOL HSDFHGSDSD also honestly has me pretty excited for where im at in doing digital stuff, not as far off from what it would take to do something like this as i thought i was
I still really want to know how they did the wonderful artifacting/film scratching in the video that makes it look like it's an old VHS tape that hasn't been taken care of very well. That effect is amazing.
Sadly it is not built-in. At least not in the newest versions of Premiere. It has a grain option but it doesn't look as good and after uploading to YT it looks pretty awful due to encoding issues.
@@TacComControl actually that could be the hardest part, replicating these "vintage" colours and distorted + glow effects on footage from modern camera takes incredible amount of skill and time to make it look this good
This is by far and away my favourite music video ever. I was thinking heaps of it was CG but to see that nearly all of it was is awesome. Plus the little model cars were so cool. Freaking amazing work Seth. Didn't realise there was a making of vid until today 🤣
I am so glad the algorithm brought me here! Seen the making and not yet even seen the video/heard the song and the love/creativity on display has me :D
This is equally good as the end product I just watched! I would really like to see the movie if whenever possible! Love the theme love the music! Keep up the good work!
This "Making Of" music video is better than most actual music videos. Brilliantly done, and it's fucking AMAZING what you guys made with Turbo Killer. I am so looking forward to Blood Machines!
I've never noticed the guy headbanging inside that car hhahaha. Absolutely wonderful job, this video is just perfect. Congrats to the whole team behind it, and to Carpenter Brut for the song.
Geez this is true art how rhe cideo and the track is paced together. I just love ut and i knew that there where a lot of combined trickshots made, its simply that underlining feeling that you subconscious takes in by watching digital art, that makes the difference betwenn Jurassic Park (100%) and Transformers (3% believable)... This video goes hand in hand with JP. And i love the Modelwork that everything exist as a somehow physical model. Im not a huge horrorfilm fan but this video gives me this narratives of an preacher (isn't there a comicbook character like this?) fallen from gumanitys grace hunting down deamons. And it's gots spaceships. On my checklist about crazy good things it marks 6 of my 7 checkboxes. Thabk you for just an incredible art piece.