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00:00 Intro
02:38 Terminator 2: Judgment Day
05:42 Willow
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09:38 The Mummy Returns
13:31 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
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@curtiswfranks
@curtiswfranks Год назад
This guy was a gold mine. He was around for everything. You NEED to have him back. P.S.: Please do Prehistoric Planet and Walking With Dinosaurs.
@yuven437
@yuven437 Год назад
100% agree with this!
@sergiokaminotanjo
@sergiokaminotanjo Год назад
dont be a fanboy... you are giving cringe vibes to everybody
@Franshela
@Franshela Год назад
@@sergiokaminotanjo Saying cringe? Cringe
@curtiswfranks
@curtiswfranks Год назад
@@sergiokaminotanjo: I enjoy learning from people who have a wealth of experience. This person does. If given the option, why would we forgo such an opportunity?
@OptimusMo
@OptimusMo Год назад
@@sergiokaminotanjo get your trash attitude out of here. The only bad vibes here are coming from you.
@Born2DoubleUp
@Born2DoubleUp Год назад
You guys have provided a space where visual effects people are actually VERY excited to visit you. It's like they all know about you and are waiting to get their episode 🤣👍 I love seeing all these older guys get showcased... It's like they are finally getting their credit for all the hard work and they get to come to talk about it for once in a none professional environment.
@itsmecaldo
@itsmecaldo Год назад
FR
@rogerargueta5769
@rogerargueta5769 Год назад
Giving a voice and platform to those in the middle... not behind or in front of the camera.... the middle that blends both together for the final product
@saqibanjummasoodi
@saqibanjummasoodi Год назад
Your pfp reminds me of Drake's One Dance
@Canislupes7
@Canislupes7 Год назад
I would really appreciate it if you would put the guest name in the title or even the description for that matter I tried to look up this guy after watching the video but I couldn't find them anywhere because I couldn't see how his name was spelt
@tomatozombie135
@tomatozombie135 Год назад
@@Canislupes7 its in the description
@EspacX
@EspacX Год назад
I love Nico’s facepalm when Wren actually said “it’s morphin’ time”
@ringtail5021
@ringtail5021 Год назад
it's morphin time
@at_l
@at_l Год назад
morb
@QuixelDio
@QuixelDio Год назад
Its morbin' time
@jiji7250
@jiji7250 11 месяцев назад
morphius is one of the movies of all time
@hourglasstv01
@hourglasstv01 5 месяцев назад
He made me unable to take my eyes off him, every scene was amazing
@SoCloseToToast
@SoCloseToToast Год назад
Wow just wow! This guy has influenced me more than I ever thought! He's been around for some of the foundations of VFX and this episode felt even more special for the history this guy brings to the new generation!
@Iam_Amankapil
@Iam_Amankapil Год назад
Who???
@KrazzeeKane
@KrazzeeKane Год назад
@Aman Kapil are you brain dead my friend? Or just trolling? Because if you truly can't figure out who he is referencing, then you may need a brain replacement lol
@hourglasstv01
@hourglasstv01 5 месяцев назад
He made me unable to take my eyes off him, every scene was amazing
@TomWDW1
@TomWDW1 Год назад
You did it! You finally found a CG artist who is willing to talk about WHY their shitty vfx were so bad. And as always, it's rarely about the lack of talent - it's about something behind the scenes (lack of time, lack of reference, etc.). This was a fantastic video.
@AnthonyMcNeil
@AnthonyMcNeil Год назад
Honestly, people with common sense knows that it's lack of time. They did one episode about Endgame and the Iron Man shot was the first shot they got and was the last one they finished. These movies nowadays have such a fast turnaround that they don't have the time to make them look "good". These people who work in the industry are professionals, they don't set out to make bad special effects.
@goodjoejoe
@goodjoejoe Год назад
@@AnthonyMcNeil That's pretty much why I don't really overreact when a new Marvel property has some dodgy CG. The pandemic thew everyone's schedule off. It was going to have a ripple effect for many years after the lockdown ended.
@TomWDW1
@TomWDW1 Год назад
@@goodjoejoe True. My complaint is that rather than these companies making FEWER movies and making them look good, they are so obsessed with churning out as many as they can, that they release dodgy CG. It must suck for the CG artists working on these knowing that they could do better.
@eronic404
@eronic404 Год назад
@@goodjoejoe the only movie that has no excuse in my eyes is Avatar 2, it was made from the bottom up with the CG in mind since 2010. 12 years of planning and even innovation of tech just for the movie itself, means their should be no rushed shots, hopefully...
@faedraemberhart5500
@faedraemberhart5500 Год назад
@@TomWDW1 Just makes you think what would be possible these days if these experts were given all the time they needed to really fine tune everything before release instead of being mismanaged and forced to make shots "good enough". These people are seriously talented but unfortunately everything is at the mercy of the almighty dollar these days. I too would prefer fewer movies that are better written with better CG but what do I know ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@SirPembertonS.Crevalius
@SirPembertonS.Crevalius Год назад
Man, to go from the Scorpion King to Davy Jones is one hell of a VFX redemption arc.
@dontreadmyprofilepicture960
Don't read my name!!!!
@Ripper346.
@Ripper346. Год назад
But... There isn't actually something to redeem from the scorpion king considered what elements they had to work with. Expecting a very good CGI was like expecting to win the F1 championship with a bicycle
@cl-l_m5022
@cl-l_m5022 Год назад
I will read your name!!!!
@TheBigTater08
@TheBigTater08 Год назад
Not even mentioning t2 in there
@cl-l_m5022
@cl-l_m5022 Год назад
I will effin read your name!!!
@messagedeleted1922
@messagedeleted1922 Год назад
That T2 wall reversal... The fact it holds up so well in slow motion, and zoomed in, really drives home just how good of a VFX scene it is.
@hourglasstv01
@hourglasstv01 5 месяцев назад
He made me unable to take my eyes off him, every scene was amazing
@Nakkattack.
@Nakkattack. Год назад
This was the best episode in ages. Having guests who talk about the indirect decisions which end up effecting the final VFX (like the stop motion hires for Jurassic Park and the morph timing on T2) is so interesting and speaks to the deeper artistry and ingenuity of visual effects artists
@RyanConnell5150
@RyanConnell5150 Год назад
15:57 those skeleton T-Rex walking an skinned T-Rex walking animations were created secretly by ILM artist Steve "Spaz" Williams against the wishes of his superiors to see if he could do it. And when he proved that it could be done and look convincing THAT'S when the filmmakers decided to use CGI instead of stop motion. There's a show on Netflix called The Movies That Made Us, Season 2 Episode 3 is all about Jurassic Park. That's where I learned about Spaz.
@Sabertooth217
@Sabertooth217 Год назад
I have always enjoyed these "Special Features" with the industry veterans, and for some reason, this one is by far my favourite. I have no experience with VFX whatsoever, but still i was able to follow what John was saying. I would also like to point out, I felt that, John has a very calming and "approachable" presence.
@santishorts
@santishorts Год назад
The Bob Ross of VFX
@DocWilco
@DocWilco Год назад
@@santishorts chef's kiss for you
@dontreadmyprofilepicture960
Don't read my name!
@Derek_Keenan
@Derek_Keenan Год назад
i would happily watch a two hour version of this video tbh
@mahenjayawardana397
@mahenjayawardana397 Год назад
I know right? I feel the same way.
@cheqers_
@cheqers_ Год назад
This veteran is a true storyteller. He mightn't be anywhere near the newest or most complex things but there's a level of lived generational experience and passion in his tonality that the others don't quite have.
@zxbc1
@zxbc1 Год назад
It's extremely satisfying to hear from someone who was at the cutting edge of that generational technological transition. He's a true pioneer in the literal sense of the word, and his ability to articulate his thoughts and experience is second to none. We must hear more from him.
@SpidermanFan92
@SpidermanFan92 Год назад
I loved seeing him smile as he talked shop with the next generation.
@cheqers_
@cheqers_ Год назад
Other guests, I should clarify.
@mmersiv
@mmersiv Год назад
Had the honor to take classes with John Berton! He is the coolest and most sincere person! Amazing seeing him on this!
@Quark.Lepton
@Quark.Lepton Год назад
100% Adios Amigopadres! 🤣😂
@chrs-wltrs
@chrs-wltrs Год назад
14:30 God, Davy Jones is still so damn good, after all these years. Major kudos to all the VFX artists that worked on him, but I also think that Bill Nighy's performance helps a lot.
@dublin7
@dublin7 Год назад
I kinda loved that you addressed the mummy returns bad CGI and followed it up immediately with potentially the greatest cgi character ever created. As in you made sure that while he was being crapped on for that scorpion King shot, it was equally as important to show that this man is capable of ingenious levels of special effects 👏.
@langitkensahaja125
@langitkensahaja125 Год назад
And that most vfx artists acknowledge the flaws in their works enough to learn from that to progress.
@diogomfreire
@diogomfreire Год назад
John is easily one of the best guest corridor ever had. Brought a very different vibe to the couch, and it was incredible. can't wait for him to participate more.
@frampton488
@frampton488 Год назад
I could listen to him talk about this forever. His input and commentary is absolutely fascinating.
@nicolelechman1521
@nicolelechman1521 Год назад
The guy in the middle just seems like such a down to earth, nice human being.
@JayHiller13
@JayHiller13 Год назад
John Berton was one of my favorite college professors! He really does love talking about the work that he has done to try to inspire the next generation. I've heard these same nuggets of information over and over again from him so it's surreal seeing him on the couch. I always appreciated his old school approach and sense of wonder and excitement for the craft. I'm so happy you were able to give him a platform to help him share his expertise with such a wide audience!
@sergeantbigmac
@sergeantbigmac Год назад
He seems to be able to talk about his work not in a gloating or promoting sortve way, but rather to show whats possible and inspire to reach higher. Its a fine line but some professors especially in the creative fields definitely cross it.
@olivercrespo2329
@olivercrespo2329 Год назад
Davy Jones is probably the best VFX work ever. 15 years later it looks like it was made today. It’s incredible.
@skiddzjust1389
@skiddzjust1389 Год назад
because they managed to make it look "real", and you can't make anything look better than real, hence even in 100 years it'll look like "it was made today"
@snowdjagha
@snowdjagha Год назад
I consider the T2 special fx to be exactly like that. They still hold up pretty nicely until today
@LofusRose
@LofusRose Год назад
It looks FAR BETTER than many many many newly released huge blockbusters.
@negative6442
@negative6442 Год назад
It looks better than a lot of things made today
@gr6e
@gr6e Год назад
@@LofusRose calm down pixar fan
@mariovonline
@mariovonline Год назад
What a class act: the way he owned his own shortcomings in the past. A true professional, a true teacher from whom so many people (and future professionals) could learn.
@massetozacarias5693
@massetozacarias5693 Год назад
That's what VFX Supervisors do, mine is like Hades from Disney's Hercules
@MarcAdamsDev
@MarcAdamsDev Год назад
I remember T2 as being completely mind blowing in the theater. We talked about it forever. Absolutely classic.
@handdrawnbink
@handdrawnbink Год назад
It's one of the only movies that still captures that "how did they do that?" factor. Absolute cinematic perfection contained in every frame of that film
@vippsmillennial6336
@vippsmillennial6336 Год назад
Fun fact: The guest of this show played the role of an alien in Men in Black 2, and is one the aliens disguised as a postal-worker where K worked.
@rockingkvs
@rockingkvs Год назад
I knew his face looked familiar from some movie.
@adamplace1414
@adamplace1414 Год назад
Great catch! And now that he's got a new episode they actually showed it and told the story!
@ariannasilva4462
@ariannasilva4462 Год назад
I loved the aliens in MIB. They all feel so real because of how kooky they look. MIB design team made an important decision to blend CGI with practical makeup. The aliens in MIB that are “avatar-like” are done practically. Because making an alien that has humanish features that are skewed is hard in CGI. In opposite they made super not real not human aliens CGI because we have no basis. Plus the aliens are SOOO creative and unique. It makes them pop even more.
@jooei2810
@jooei2810 10 месяцев назад
Yeah, actually visualised the scene in my mind while reading this and it sure is him.
@Rubiecat
@Rubiecat Год назад
I think this man might be the most incredible guest you guys have had so far, the insights he shared are crazy I learned so much just in 20 minutes
@altostreeter
@altostreeter Год назад
Yeah, seriously. This might be the richest episode I've seen of them.
@el_mal_de_ojo
@el_mal_de_ojo Год назад
The Davy Jones VFX are outrageously good. Looks incredible even 16 years later, I see those shots and if I didn't know any better I'd think they were from today.
@Scuzzlebutt142
@Scuzzlebutt142 Год назад
Good VFX, of any kind, knows how to use work within it's limitations to make it look good. Looking at Star Wars: A New Hope, there's this great shot of a Y-Wing getting a nacelle blown off and crashing. I thought it was CGI from 1997, but it's from the original footage, still looks great. The Dinos from Jurassic Park, 30 years ago, still looks great, as they knew how to get it to work in the situations where they used it, and then got the rest of the way with the Actors and music, the shot where you first see a Brachiosaurus in full still works great.
@wmichaelbooth
@wmichaelbooth Год назад
This is why the original releases of the Star Wars trilogy look better than the 90s remasters. In the OT they were pushing their limitation but were working with the knowledge of how to make it look good. By comparison the remasters look like Lucas just decided he do anything because it was CGI, but it's not nearly advanced enough to actually pull it off. Like all bad CGI, the remasters look worse with every passing year.
@szeltovivarsydroxan9944
@szeltovivarsydroxan9944 Год назад
Back in 2007 I was convinced it was mostly practical. That's how amazing the effects were and still are.
@Rrusso92
@Rrusso92 Год назад
That makes me wonder if it would still look as good if it were made today. I’m assuming yes because of the attention to detail, and if you look at characters like Thanos you can see that if you don’t have time or budget really limiting you, you can make an almost photorealistic character.
@newbie4789
@newbie4789 Год назад
@@Scuzzlebutt142 you show Jurassic park to a kid now and they will completely believe it's real.
@mindbomb2000
@mindbomb2000 Год назад
John Berton Jr. is such an amazing pioneer, and what a class act. He never excused the work, but you gave him an opportunity to explain the difficulties of what they had to work with at the time. So fascinating.
@TheSuperGuitarGuy
@TheSuperGuitarGuy Год назад
Davey Jones is just about the most perfect cgi character I've ever seen.
@hourglasstv01
@hourglasstv01 5 месяцев назад
He made me unable to take my eyes off him, every scene was amazing
@akhil__dev
@akhil__dev Год назад
Never realised how good Davy Jones' animation was. Probably because I never felt like it was unreal. And this person one of the best guest I've ever seen. He's seen the evolution of CGI up close. He explains everything so well.
@Ewong251
@Ewong251 Год назад
Goes back to the fact that great visual effects are the ones that you don't notice.
@LuisSierra42
@LuisSierra42 Год назад
I rewatched the pirates movies last year and i was astonished that these effects look as if they had been done yesterday
@enriquedossantos3283
@enriquedossantos3283 Год назад
@@LuisSierra42 yep some of the best ever, better than most modern movies, i read somewhere that studios dont like "perfect" effects, cause effects are expensive and if they are perfect no one notices they are effects, so all that money is lost, so is better to do cheaper more "noticeable" effects so people would go "wow look at the great effects" (matrix, transformers, comes to mind) they save money and get the wow factor.
@andrewnicon
@andrewnicon Год назад
This guy is a really great speaker, his insight and the way he explains his thought processes are just fascinating. Awesome video.
@strangernine
@strangernine Год назад
@@vvvvgggg why you hating lol i’d be acting like that too if i had someone i looked up to talking about their work with me. go outside and get a life kid
@Promitheos
@Promitheos Год назад
so good at explaining and teaching
@pilotman012
@pilotman012 Год назад
Agreed! I was waiting for him to mention he also plays an alien in Men in Black 2, post office scene
@winterlock1576
@winterlock1576 Год назад
I've been watching corridor long enough (since around VGHS came out) to know that this is pretty much what Wren is like all the time. He is a very enthusiastic and animated person!
@tiobetio9501
@tiobetio9501 Год назад
One of the best guests they've had so far.
@Agin56
@Agin56 Год назад
This is awesome! My dad and John grew up together and were best friends throughout their years together in school. Growing up my dad and I would always watch different movies that John was involved in and wait to see his name in the credits. This was always a big moment for my dad. Thank you for interviewing one of the original pioneers of visual effects. More John!!
@erictheid
@erictheid Год назад
I’d love for you guys to do an entire episode about Terminator 2. I feel like there are so many different bits that even without the ones you’ve already covered (the morph flip, the T-1000 slipping thru the bars, etc), you’d have plenty to talk about.
@kepano
@kepano Год назад
Please keep bringing on these legends, the folks who really got their hands dirty making all these amazing films. I love John’s reflections on what he learned with each picture, and how that helped inform the next one. It gives so much more weight to successes when we can hear about the challenges.
@Backroad_Junkie
@Backroad_Junkie Год назад
They need to get Dennis Muran on the couch...
@jamespruitt4756
@jamespruitt4756 Год назад
@@Backroad_Junkie oh 110% !
@MarcHendry
@MarcHendry Год назад
get em on the podcast too please
@KazikoWhite
@KazikoWhite Год назад
It would be interesting to have an episode purely on CGI humans and how that's evolved over the years. What technology was invented for which film etc.
@cailevans728
@cailevans728 Год назад
Yes! This would be a good wren solo too especially as a companion to his recent "why caustic is a difficult sim" vid
@edsfox
@edsfox Год назад
One of the best shows you guys put together! You have to have John back in the show again.. the way he shares his vision and knowledge reminds me of the old good university professors.. :)
@BluntBrothersProductions
@BluntBrothersProductions Год назад
Two Suggestions for a reaction: The first would be the Adventure of a Lifetime Music video by Coldplay. The other would be a certain shot from Top Gun Maverick. I know a lot of the shot in that movie were practical (which is an extreme understatement), but there’s one particular shot of a helicopter getting shot down out of the sky that looks PRETTY SWEET for the 3 seconds you could see it on screen…. Anyways just a couple ideas, since I imagine you guys said you are running out of things to react to.
@JaredPlotts
@JaredPlotts Год назад
As an eight year old, seeing Willow, and that morph shot, fundamentally altered the course of my life. No effect you've seen today has blown your mind open the way that Willow effect did back in the day. Truly groundbreaking stuff and in the pantheon of vfx history. Thanks so much guys for doing these films in particular.
@DeRockMedia
@DeRockMedia Год назад
I think i was around 8 when i first saw Willow back in the 90s... loved the movie (although i never really knew many friends who watched it). Im hoping the new Willow series has that magical feeling that the movie once had
@thestarseeker8196
@thestarseeker8196 Год назад
That shot is still up there with the best morphing I’ve ever ever seen, Raziel from 🐢 to 🐅 to 👵🏻 is just *clean*
@MultiSkiptracer
@MultiSkiptracer Год назад
78 episodes in and these are still offering amazing insights into the industry with wonderfully qualified special guests that really contribute to the discussion. Great stuff.
@smokenova
@smokenova Год назад
Thats 78 of just CGI. I love the entire CGI, Animation & Stuntmen series.
@thisonecrazykid
@thisonecrazykid Год назад
The way John spoke about each shot and his fellow artists that helped him for every piece of work, this is definitely a man thats passionate about his work and takes inspiration and awe from his fellow artists, I hope he continues to do what he loves
@anthonymcgrath
@anthonymcgrath Год назад
omfg how have i only just seen this and the other John Berton Jr. video - you lucky SOB's getting to meet this absolute legend!!! this was fantastic esp to hear him talk about the T1000 morphing front-to-back shot - that and walking through the jail bars are still some of the greatest film moments ever - pure brilliance
@Vixikats
@Vixikats Год назад
This series has almost become a really awesome way of interviewing heroes and makers in the film industry and I'm all here for it. What started out as just watching a bunch of CGI clips and reacting to them has become this very awesome series where some really amazing people in the industry gets to teach us little nuggets of wisdom and I'm here for 100 more episodes.
@ChronoMune
@ChronoMune Год назад
Sorry you won’t make it for 101 man 😔
@sapphyrus
@sapphyrus Год назад
My thanks to John for all his great work, especially on T2. Blew my mind back then as a kid and still adore it today. Truly one of the highlights of my life experience. I also saw Mummy 2 back then and I gotta say expectations were much different back then and it didn't even come across as lackluster until much later when we began to see high quality human faces. We were playing Half-Life 1 and literally saw blocks of cube as human heads on a daily basis. You can only measure based over previous best. The ceiling wasn't high.
@valaramchaudhary3216
@valaramchaudhary3216 Год назад
My first reaction of Mummy scene was : 'This looks so real'. 🤣 when you go from ps2 graphics to this.
@TheMetroidblade
@TheMetroidblade Год назад
Yeah it wasn’t until years later rewatching that I was like oh no that’s what that looks like? I was still playing game boy and ff7 and stuff. It didn’t look bad back then
@mattdubya
@mattdubya Год назад
This is 100% fascinating. I really love the explanations along with the background visuals. Please pass along my thanks to Mr. Berton for his time on the couch.
@Quezonol
@Quezonol 10 месяцев назад
I have been watching your React videos for the past couple of weeks. This video of the insight from John Berton Jr. is like the ultimate behind the scenes explanation of the work done to make movie magic.
@ysgramorssoupspoon2261
@ysgramorssoupspoon2261 Год назад
The thing about Davy Jones is that he doesn't feel like CGI while watching the movie and not concentarating on details you just kinda assume that they found a tentacly pirate somewhere and filmed him.
@DeRockMedia
@DeRockMedia Год назад
they made the tentacles feel natural, so it wasnt a distraction... if the cgi was bad or jenky, everyone would of deff crapped on it. Sometimes the best CGI are the ones that dont take your attention from the scene
@nothingman7163
@nothingman7163 Год назад
Davy Jones in my opinion is the single greatest marrying of animation / VFX and an actors portrayal / performance working together to create a believable character. EVERY SINGLE ASPECT of the character design from posture, to stance, to iris depth / emotion, and down to every individual tentacle on his face is animated to match the performance of the actor. There is 0 disconnect between the actors performance and portrayed emotion with the physical appearance and minute details / micro expressions. Truthfully something that even pure live action or pure animation couldn’t have accomplished. This is what VFX are meant to be.
@sVieira151
@sVieira151 Год назад
Gollum walked so Davy Jones could run, and ever since then people have been trying to catch up.
@TheOthersparktank
@TheOthersparktank Год назад
This was absolutely thrilling! I really love the look into old projects and the steps taken throughout the industry to the places where are now. Willow was amazing when I first watched it and just learning how the process was approached had the inner child in me in wonder all over again. I can't get over the ingenuity to accomplish what has been done in so many of my favorite movies.
@StorytellerStudios
@StorytellerStudios Год назад
One of my favorite episodes. Great guest! What joy he holds for his work!
@willowjohnson8553
@willowjohnson8553 Год назад
Him having worked on JUST T2 would have been mindblowing, but then John just kept!!!!!! bringing up more BENCHMARK projects!!! Was losing my mind this entire episode, thanks boys
@DiscipleshipSam
@DiscipleshipSam Год назад
The moment I started watching this I thought: “That is the actor from the Men in Black Mailroom scene!” to then find out that he was but so much more known in the VFX world.
@agentsmith413
@agentsmith413 Год назад
i thought the same exact thing.
@slumbynature4557
@slumbynature4557 Год назад
One of the things that has always impressed me was how well they did Robert Patrick. He has a very unique shape to his ears that I would imagine would be hard to render due to them coming out and up to a point, but they morphed it perfectly just like his fingers. I always wondered if that was something they took into account at the time.
@KrazzeeKane
@KrazzeeKane Год назад
I guarantee you there was at least one FX Artist working on T2 who was working on Robert Patrick's ears and specifically said "Fuck this guys ears" at some point after having to manually account for them for the 27th time lol
@thechad4485
@thechad4485 Год назад
Immediately recognized him, not as a special effects artist, but as the upper torso alien from the mail room in Men In Black II. Cool to know it was a cameo for the VFX artist. Makes me wonder if the other guys in the room were also artists who worked on the film!
@Carterficial
@Carterficial Год назад
You guys should try to get John Gaeta on here. He was VFX supervisor on The Matrix trilogy. I'd love a VFX dissection of those movies from someone who worked on them.
@dankwarmouse6248
@dankwarmouse6248 Год назад
THIS
@DeRockMedia
@DeRockMedia Год назад
Ya, a Matrix vet would be a must have for this channel
@mikekohary1075
@mikekohary1075 Год назад
He's a good sport about the Scorpion King. :-) And hey, I hope these guys realize (and you guys too), people who know better aren't criticizing them directly. It's all art. Sometimes art works, and sometimes it doesn't. But not trying at all is the biggest sin, and I appreciate that these guys are always trying, whether it works or not. Great episode!
@damianspence
@damianspence Год назад
Wow, I enjoy the breakdowns so so much!! The knowledge of the extra bits that went into these insane moments is incredibly entertaining
@TurtleForged
@TurtleForged Год назад
What a WONDERFUL guest! John was incredibly insightful and informative while also ensuring his explanations were easy to follow along with. And great visual aids too! Can't get enough of these videos!
@gevillgar
@gevillgar Год назад
C'mon man, that "It's morphing time" joke was right there, no way Wren could miss it. I actually would have complained if he hadn't said it. XD
@HelloTardis
@HelloTardis Год назад
Yeah but….you spent so much time wondering if Wren COULD make a Morphing Time Joke….but you never stopped to ask yourself, if Wren SHOULD make a Morphing Time Joke… Must go faster, must go faster, The fly, goldblum.
@patrickjorda5523
@patrickjorda5523 Год назад
He's too old for that...
@skepticalbadger
@skepticalbadger Год назад
@Don't read profile photo Sod off.
@DaviAreias
@DaviAreias Год назад
We all know he actually meant “it’s morbin time”
@sapphyrus
@sapphyrus Год назад
I loved the part when John morbed all over them.
@Luka2000_
@Luka2000_ Год назад
After 31 years terminator 2 still has incredible visuals that have stood the test of time and it's amazing how they did it
@dontreadmyprofilepicture960
Don't read my name....
@Vixyzsisgoated
@Vixyzsisgoated Год назад
@@dontreadmyprofilepicture960 i wont then
@HrTjernobyl
@HrTjernobyl Год назад
They should do more scenes from it, especially since it's such a landmark
@joshrubak9110
@joshrubak9110 Год назад
I LOVED how he walked through the improvements from specific movie to specific movie.
@Phantoon
@Phantoon Год назад
This is my favourite episode in ages. A fantastic and insightful guest who's been doing it from the start.
@docknives3792
@docknives3792 Год назад
The displacement effect on The Abyss is still shocking to learn about even after all these years. It's a neat trick that is very accessible in today's world of technology that is still overlooked to some degree. I feel like that bit of wisdom was priceless for visual effects artists old and new.
@tonypang83
@tonypang83 Год назад
Hope they do more of these. Special guests who feel comfortable talking about the "bad VFX" and giving everyone an insight into why they ended up as they did. Of course, getting the ones who were directly part of the amazing VFX from cinema history is also good 🤣
@EthanRom
@EthanRom Год назад
I mean honestly most of the "bad vfx" shots out there will all have similar stories. Actor broke ankle and can't shoot. Ran out of time and etc.
@neuffexx
@neuffexx Год назад
I think this may have been one of the best episodes so far, in terms of first hand info from one of the people working on the starting point of all these techniques and technologies. Hope we get to see more of him or others that have done work like this.
@nicholashockings9584
@nicholashockings9584 Год назад
This video with John was my favourite of all the experts and veterans you’ve gotten in. He was so eloquent, insightful and down to earth. Please get him back in the future.
@KennethDavis
@KennethDavis Год назад
This guy is the coolest ever! Seriously most down to earth best attitude of anyone in the industry. Definitely bring him back if you can 🙏💯🎶
@krookedtease
@krookedtease Год назад
The animation of Davis Jones was incredible.. and to this day stands the test of time for good CG. I love the fact that the dinosaur puppets were used as skeleton reference, would love to see ye guys react to more puppeteering, maybe the movie The Labyrinth would be an interesting watch
@shaymas87
@shaymas87 Год назад
When someone who is truly passionate about a topic and is allowed to talk freely about what they love it's very hard not to get engrossed in what they are saying regardless of your own personal level of knowledge . Thanks Corridor Crew for yet again introducing us to the genius behind the entertainment.
@rayaskew
@rayaskew Год назад
This was the best guest spot you guys have had for a while. John's experience w/ ILM and all those movies was insane. More OGs. Thanks John for helping the Crew!
@Emariess
@Emariess Год назад
Such a cool guy. You can tell a true seasoned professional when they can shrug off criticism as part of the job, call it a learning experience and not take it as a personal attack. A lot of creatives can’t do that. Love how he then proceeded to flex and show off the Pirates work 👏🏻👌🏼
@jdblick1002
@jdblick1002 Год назад
Easily the best guest ever. So down to earth and willing to share his vast knowledge from a long career creating some landmark effects in the industry, you could tell they felt honored to have him on the show. I hope he returns on many future eps.
@devildriven666
@devildriven666 Год назад
Only just discovered your channel 2 days ago and I can not stop watching. You guys are amazing and have made me look at movies in a whole new light, I always wanted to study cgi at uni but unfortunately it wasn't an option due to financial difficulties. I've learnt so much about how meticulous scenes can be from you guys. It's made me want to get into vfx and I thank you for the inspiration. Keep posting amazing stuff guys and yes I just done a comment. Big ups from the UK. ✌️
@markzaikov456
@markzaikov456 Год назад
I love staying through the credits, seeing all the names that worked on animations, effects, editing and all the good stuff and wondering "I want my name listed there someday!" And now seeing some of those names being featured here, interviewed and share some more insight about the movie that made me awe and inspired, feels really really good It's like finally seeing that unknown someone that has been giving you hope all these years.
@okashi10
@okashi10 Год назад
One of my best friends was responsible for compositing the Davy Jones shot that they always bring up -- especially the smoke part. Everytime they mention it I'm like (✨️👄✨️)
@alfredogonzalez9420
@alfredogonzalez9420 Год назад
that smoke thing is one of the best details ever! love it so much every time I see it, does he know how much we love him for his work?
@okashi10
@okashi10 Год назад
@@alfredogonzalez9420 Yes, I send him the videos whenever it's mentioned 😊
@alfredogonzalez9420
@alfredogonzalez9420 Год назад
@@okashi10 yeii good to know, we must protect him at all cost
@DeRockMedia
@DeRockMedia Год назад
@@okashi10 i wish i knew of the people who worked on vfx shots more, Movies just get pumped out and vfx ppl are tirelessly working their butts off, they are one of the most underappreciated ppl in the industry i feel
@silverblue73
@silverblue73 Год назад
@@DeRockMedia actors get all the fame and recognition while most often putting in the least effort
@instxnt
@instxnt Год назад
The VFX of Davy Jones will never cease to amaze me....
@reikun86
@reikun86 Год назад
It's Morphin' Time! I'm so happy you were able to get John. I love learning about VFX development and history.
@randomroy44
@randomroy44 Год назад
This video is the best vdeo you guys have done. So good to see the explanation behind the ideas and the reasons. Thanks for this.
@achdeuzo87
@achdeuzo87 Год назад
during the whole episode I was struck by the fact that his face looks familiar. the feeling triggers a MIB memory, i wonder if he modeled an alien after himself. anyway, great episode as usual!
@LorcanH
@LorcanH Год назад
guy in the back of the post office in men in black 2 perhaps?
@bartoscar
@bartoscar Год назад
He has a cameo as one of the post office aliens in MIB II
@JayYoung559
@JayYoung559 Год назад
Specifically, hes the alien in the mail room that splits in half
@TCO_404
@TCO_404 Год назад
I had the same thing. He looks so familiar. Haven't seen MiB2 so that isn't it either.
@carsbykris
@carsbykris Год назад
Yes! Same here! He's the guy that splits in two in the back room of the post office!
@ItsRyanUnicomb
@ItsRyanUnicomb Год назад
Literally the best episode ever. Please have him back. This was extraordinary. So proud of y’all
@brandonthompson13
@brandonthompson13 Год назад
Bring John Berton Jr. back, please!!! I agree, he is a gold mine on VFX and made this episode a joy to watch.
@palaxa
@palaxa Год назад
Amazing episode! One of the best this year. Is there more John can talk about?
@Legend-nb5kt
@Legend-nb5kt Год назад
Fun fact: John Berton not only worked on MIB 2, but was also one of the aliens in the post office scene!
@ArslanSagin
@ArslanSagin Год назад
i saw his face and i knew i saw him somewhere. He mentioned MIB 2 and bingo! The mailman with halfbody.
@terriblej6107
@terriblej6107 Год назад
I was just thinking this, had to check the comment to see if I was right
@PANZER69
@PANZER69 Год назад
yes! i was looking for this comment xD
@damianmayo3174
@damianmayo3174 Год назад
Yep i was gunna say it if someone didn't lol
@teruphoto
@teruphoto Год назад
THAT'S where I recognize him from. Thanks!
@demzre
@demzre Год назад
I love these interviews with SFX and CGI artists, who paved the way to where we are today. So interesting.
@benthebomber1248
@benthebomber1248 Год назад
That has to be the best episode of Vfx Artists yet John was a treasure trove of knowledge and the way he didn’t even make excuses for shots and how he captured my attention he absolutely needs to return
@Scripture-Man
@Scripture-Man Год назад
WHAT AN EPISODE! Your show just goes from strength to strength. This one would take some beating! John fit in so well on the couch, he should be a regular guest!
@GeneralOsik
@GeneralOsik Год назад
This was one of the best episodes in a while! I loved hearing John talk about Phil Tippett. You should try to get Phil on the show! He's done so many amazing things.
@ericmlevy
@ericmlevy Год назад
Phil was just on WTF with Marc Maron. It’s not super technical, it’s a good big picture interview. He does cover the Jurassic Park episode where he gets CG’ed out of a job.
@jmalmsten
@jmalmsten Год назад
As Mad God is finally released, I think it would be awesome to have him come on here and talk not just about that forever project but also Starship Troopers 1 and 2, and his work on the Robocop films. And much more like Go-Motion and stuff like that.
@potawatadingdong
@potawatadingdong Год назад
This guy is amazing and clearly a fan of the show. Such a chill and knowledgeable dude.
@johnblue5399
@johnblue5399 Год назад
What an excellent guest. Knowledgeable, humble, intelligent and eloquent. Great work as always chaps.
@danielclement2832
@danielclement2832 Год назад
Thanks to John Berton Jr. for all the great insider insights into some amazing groundbreaking effects work! and Corridor crew, awkwardness well handled - good work as usual. Such fascinating, fun entertainment!
@Wazupeth
@Wazupeth Год назад
Maan what a legend. One of the OGs. Guys like him paved the vfx way and created tools for next generations. Please bring him and other pioneers as often as possible. Great watch as always
@instxnt
@instxnt Год назад
You can tell just how excited John is to talk about these scenes and his energy is so infectious throughout
@Turok1134
@Turok1134 Год назад
I feel like you guys are doing a legit great job of helping people find the magic in visual effects again. It's heartening to see people discuss it enthusiastically rather than cynically.
@I-0-0-I
@I-0-0-I Год назад
I’ve only watched 40(+-10) of your vids, but this is by far my favorite. The “worst shot ever” thing is special, and gloriously magnanimous. But, this feels like the deepest I’ve seen into the industry/process as an outsider.
@2teepeepictures382
@2teepeepictures382 Год назад
I just want to say how freaking cool it is to see a man who has been on top of the VFX world for most of his life but yet still just as giddy about VFX as I am Who is just learning. I really feel like I relate to this guy. Especially what he said about complexity versus spectacle.
@adriancabrera8843
@adriancabrera8843 Год назад
Please! You Guys need to seriously consider doing a Star Trek episode!! You have multiple generations of tv and movies to choose from spanning any and all forms of sfx! I highly recommend doing the DS9 episode “Trials & Tribble-ations” where the modern crew go back in time to the OG series and they are actually seamlessly inserted into an old 60’s episode!
@ElectricEntertainmnt
@ElectricEntertainmnt Год назад
Seconded! I’d love to see that episode
@adamplace1414
@adamplace1414 Год назад
Really good choice. And yes, a trek themed episode is long overdue. They could also look at the season finale of Strange New Worlds and compare the original series' episode Balance of Terror. Explain how the original episode created their effects practically, and how they went about recreating it like SNW did.
@danjquiroz
@danjquiroz Год назад
YES! Compare TOS with Strange New Worlds. The new show is AWESOME!
@KyleJWest-vn9kn
@KyleJWest-vn9kn Год назад
Yes! Excellent idea. Please do Star Trek!
@maxjenkinson9870
@maxjenkinson9870 Год назад
Yesss that episode is brilliant
@mrmcbeastatron
@mrmcbeastatron Год назад
Best guest youve ever had! Love his insane experience and his clear love for his craft. Definitely wanna see more guys like John.
@isaiahshemaiahbrown
@isaiahshemaiahbrown Год назад
This dude is super genuine, definitely bring him back 🙌
@Jonathan-mf3qz
@Jonathan-mf3qz Год назад
I'd love to hear you guys do a vid on the VFX industry and how artists are getting overworked by studios all the time
@JL-ob3ry
@JL-ob3ry Год назад
Yeah, several artists have come out saying Marvel projects suck because they set unrealistic deadlines and expect perfect results
@HrTjernobyl
@HrTjernobyl Год назад
They would never step on the toes of the mouse
@Jonathan-mf3qz
@Jonathan-mf3qz Год назад
@@HrTjernobyl Yes, they have people who've worked on Disney shows and often praise their work (rightfully so) but there's a lot of talk about artists unions and working hours which are ridiculous which I'd really like to hear from their point of view from considering that they are VFX artists but have essentially created their own studio and have established their own company culture.
@DerpyDude777
@DerpyDude777 Год назад
Davy Jones will always and forever be one of if not, the best CGI character I've ever seen. For 2006 and them working on it for who knows how long before? That is incredible! Props to him and his team on that feat!
@arthurwright9007
@arthurwright9007 Год назад
What an ouvre John has! Amazing guest and an illuminating glimpse into the minds behind some of the shots yous have reviewed and broken down in the past! Incredible!
@beatmastermayoh
@beatmastermayoh Год назад
I'd be interested to see a reaction video with Makeup Artists coming in to discuss good use of make up, prosthetics etc. Don't know how practical that'd be, but it'd be interesting to have a guest come in and breakdown scenes they've worked on that they found hard, or have regrets over. Love the show guys, keep up the good work!
@CNC-Time-Lapse
@CNC-Time-Lapse Год назад
Could you guys somehow get Phil Tippett and Dennis Muren on the couch? That would be the most epic episode ever... would have to be a 2 hour episode.
@boobietubee8373
@boobietubee8373 Год назад
Mad God 👍
@WokeUpScreaming
@WokeUpScreaming Год назад
Every time I've watched T2 with my brother, that shot where he reverses himself always gets a laugh out of us! Such an amazing shot and serves the story in such a great way!
@DeRockMedia
@DeRockMedia Год назад
thats always the best part of the fight imo
@xRiizo
@xRiizo Год назад
He's a wealth of knowledge! I could listen to his stories all day! This was fantastic! Loved every bit of it!
@FTTPRO
@FTTPRO Год назад
This is easily one of the most important videos on this channel. Thank you for sharing.
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