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@CorridorCrew
@CorridorCrew Год назад
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@rohanchdas44
@rohanchdas44 Год назад
Been following you guys since I was 14 now I am 18🫡
@sanny1654
@sanny1654 Год назад
When are you guys gonna react to Jojo openings
@jacobrev6567
@jacobrev6567 Год назад
Ok 👍👍👍
@dadasurusrex3623
@dadasurusrex3623 Год назад
Hey just a thought, video game cgi scenes??
@STICKOMEDIA
@STICKOMEDIA Год назад
@@dadasurusrex3623ooh yes
@swirvcreatives
@swirvcreatives Год назад
Hey guys! I'm the actor that performed the Jibaro character in Love Death and Robots, super happy to have been able to see this Corridor episode. The team that put this together all worked to create something really awesome, and it's great to get an even more in depth look and breakdown into the different departments that pulled all of our hard work together! Appreciate it!
@jessejamesb
@jessejamesb Год назад
You killed it man. That point when (spoiler alert) your hearing came back and you get pulled in - very moving. (also hi teammate I guess .. I wrangled Love Death and Robots S4 in montreal)
@mistermagicmusic
@mistermagicmusic Год назад
You did great!
@swirvcreatives
@swirvcreatives Год назад
@@jessejamesb oh sick! super excited for the newest iteration! and thanks for the love!
@oogabooga8689
@oogabooga8689 Год назад
your work is awesome man
@pangyre
@pangyre Год назад
Part of why that one was so… impactful was the performances. I was really not sure whether it was CG or not while watching it because even though it looked CG it was also completely convincing in performance and atmosphere. I hope the excellence of this work boosts your career.
@018FLP
@018FLP Год назад
So, the secret of Bollywood is having Junior's ideas get pitched and upped 30% instead of dropped.
@AntonAdelson
@AntonAdelson Год назад
Highly underrated comment!
@heroslippy6666
@heroslippy6666 Год назад
YES haha over 9000%
@sillicon8227
@sillicon8227 Год назад
@@heroslippy6666 ITS OVER 9000!
@SumitSinghBhutyal
@SumitSinghBhutyal Год назад
because bollywood is still living under star power.
@BruhMoment-ee8nv
@BruhMoment-ee8nv Год назад
Your profile picture looks like moist critikal
@HungryTacoBoy
@HungryTacoBoy Год назад
I'm glad he went into something that is often overlooked in filmmaking: the soft skills. He talked about being a good leader, how and why to communicate with other people working on the project like the director or juniors, and how it was important to have people's voices heard so that they feel like they are a part of the project and have buy-in.
@_JC_21
@_JC_21 Год назад
Fractal boy
@rahmatmohsin3459
@rahmatmohsin3459 Год назад
FractalBoy
@alexman378
@alexman378 Год назад
I don’t understand how something this fundamental is so overlooked. You’re in charge of a technical and creative project with a crew of people ranging from 5 to 400 individuals, all there to see this one thing into completion. Not being able to communicate or properly lead is unacceptable, as is listening.
@NoahSemus
@NoahSemus Год назад
As a creative I can say this makes or breaks a job for me. Having a creative director above you who knows how to make sure you feel heard and that you're not just moving rectangles for someone else is so important.
@TheMonkeyFlu
@TheMonkeyFlu Год назад
*GASP* Big ups to the mandlebrot
@evolutionarytheory
@evolutionarytheory Год назад
As one of the lead software engineers on The Lego Movie for our custom rendering engine "Glimpse" thank you. The huge amount of love and hours dedicated to that movie will be something I will always remember, and to know and hear people say it will last the test of time is higher praise than any other. When you work as hard as we do and sometimes don't make something that resonates with an audience it can be hard, but when you hit gold with a film like The LEGO Movie(/s) it's the best feeling. Thank you for the acknowledgments and work guys, we really appreciate it!
@GabrielBauman
@GabrielBauman Год назад
We all know the software devs are artists too in their own way. You did good!
@HonestMagpie
@HonestMagpie Год назад
The Lego Batman movie is quite possibly my favorite Batman movie, and the only "funny" take on Batman I have absolutely adored. Thank you for your work on the Lego Movie, it couldn't have happened without you! ❤
@blindalienproductions5589
@blindalienproductions5589 Год назад
Jibaro's impressionist/baroque like finish on the render is what got me the most. To find out it is all hand animation is even more astounding.
@STICKOMEDIA
@STICKOMEDIA Год назад
Ikr very impressive
@blindalienproductions5589
@blindalienproductions5589 Год назад
@@STICKOMEDIA Indeed
@hellfish2309
@hellfish2309 Год назад
for my part, ruined by the camerawork/how the animation is framed
@TobiasDettinger
@TobiasDettinger Год назад
I quit the episode half way cause i cant watch thoose shaky and stressing camera movements. It gave me so much stress that i had to quit. If the camea movement wasnt so fast, i would watch the whole thing with enjoyment as they say.
@sam8404
@sam8404 Год назад
@@TobiasDettinger I'm thinking that was the intention.
@gamerkingdom1442
@gamerkingdom1442 Год назад
8:00 the thing about the LEGO movie is that, I honestly thought the movie was actual STOP MOTION when I saw it the first time! It’s much later that I learned it was CGI ANIMATION! I’m still amazed that they we’re able to pull that off, and I have a bachelors degree in computer animation!!
@Craftlngo
@Craftlngo Год назад
it's the little things that make the movie so authentic. There are even situations where you can see fingerprints on the surface of a Lego-Piece.
@corellioncrusaderproductio4679
@@Craftlngo Another detail that really helped sell the authenticity was Benny's helmet. Notice the chinguard is cracked, which was a real problem that the older lego space helmets had.
@honzabalak3462
@honzabalak3462 Год назад
@@corellioncrusaderproductio4679 There are everyday objects as well. For example, Vitruvius has an elastic band around his head and it'porrous and looks like it could snap any time. His staff is a half-eaten lollipop and it's instantly visible and recognisible as such.
@corellioncrusaderproductio4679
@@honzabalak3462 Yup!
@migueljuarez503
@migueljuarez503 Год назад
I heard that the end credits scene is Lego stop motion.
@Michael_Underhill
@Michael_Underhill Год назад
I'd love to see you guys do a Cinematographers React. I find it fascinating how movies are made to look the way they do, and you guys have such a great knowledge of it. And to have an industry professional on the couch with you would be amazing!!
@chrispadovanibs8648
@chrispadovanibs8648 Год назад
that's a great idea. i second this
@STICKOMEDIA
@STICKOMEDIA Год назад
Fr that would be cool
@ajbp95
@ajbp95 Год назад
Indeed, a great idea!
@williamcurry4868
@williamcurry4868 Год назад
Oh what if you could get Dean Cundey for the spooky season?
@uuiam
@uuiam Год назад
A fantastic suggestion. As someone who has interest in being a cinematographer/director even for a small film, this would be incredibly awesome.
@TheAssassin409
@TheAssassin409 Год назад
The thing I most appreciated about Jahiro was the real depiction of armor. It's not Hollywood armor, not fantasy armor, not what someone thinks is armor, it's ACTUAL historic armor. And it's glorious.
@NoriMori1992
@NoriMori1992 Год назад
Jibaro
@GuyWithAnAmazingHat
@GuyWithAnAmazingHat Год назад
As an animator, Lego Movie is my favourite animated movie of all time. It has the highest quality photo realistic 3D renders but is animated in a way that a child would make a physical stop motion Lego video on youtube. Which means professional adults has to write, compose and shoot scenes in a way an amateur child would move and speak as they play with Lego, at the same time making a meaningful story that we can relate to narratively as well as how we would have played Lego when we were children ourselves.
@ctakitimu
@ctakitimu Год назад
It's Avatar for me, not for the story with is average, but for the groundbreaking animation. I really felt at times, that it was being filmed on another world.
@AdamJasper18
@AdamJasper18 Год назад
I've never much liked the more fluid style of LEGO animation where the arms and legs bend freely despite the limitations of the LEGO minifigure so I'm very glad they went with realistic stop motion style. When I first saw it in Cinema I genuinely thought it was actually stop motion animated and not CGI
@kyronking2975
@kyronking2975 Год назад
I just wanna say , I am a producer in the animation field, an I ever since I started watching these vfx reacts years ago I find myself doing better at my job ,thanks corridor for making me a better producer . Love you guys.
@LordJagd
@LordJagd Год назад
What kind of stuff do you produce?
@kyronking2975
@kyronking2975 Год назад
@@LordJagd thanks for asking , mostly animated commercials an and adverts an for the last 2.5 years been working on our first feature animation film to hit netflix an local cinamas around december time
@scottfitzpatrick1939
@scottfitzpatrick1939 Год назад
Showing my age but as a consumer I watched computer animation from its infancy. I literally can't believe how amazing it has become. Incredible artistry.
@Stevenwave-
@Stevenwave- Год назад
That's a big reason it's so frustrating to see people shit on some CGI these days. Sure, a particular shot or a character or scene may not look like it's a real thing happening, but when it's impossible stuff, that's part of it. To think where things are these days, especially what can be done on TV budgets is batshit insane compared to years ago.
@DECODEDVFX
@DECODEDVFX Год назад
@@Stevenwave- It's the unfortunate downside of trying to replicate reality. When you get it right, nobody notices. And when you get it wrong, it stands out like a sore thumb.
@advikshan
@advikshan Год назад
I'm addicted to this series at this point.
@mtl47
@mtl47 Год назад
Do we need rehab now?
@stinkystinkypoopystinkypeepee
Pig
@rylter
@rylter Год назад
@@mtl47 I mean, after years of vfx, animators and stutmen reacts. If they suddenly stop... I'm thinking yes. Maybe like a clinic that you go to and get small doses of reactions as you slowly get off. 🤷🏻‍♂️
@MrStrangeSensation
@MrStrangeSensation Год назад
Yes. Been watching since the beginning of this series and now it's a Saturday ritual. Love it
@DJHolte
@DJHolte Год назад
Really appreciated his comment about going to the newbies for fresh ideas. Just because someone isn't as experienced or knowledgable, doesn't mean they don't have something great to contribute to the team.
@solvemproblerstudios5889
@solvemproblerstudios5889 Год назад
Yeah. I’ve just started college film school, and my fellow students are so full of ambition and Ideas that it blows me away. Generally they’re a little crazy, but with a little dialing back I bet pro’s could have a field day.
@BrianMcDonald
@BrianMcDonald Год назад
That's because the new people's spirits haven't yet been crushed by 24/7 work expectations and having to work with impossible deadlines and other stressors that come with the territory :p
@Kaice88
@Kaice88 Год назад
I love Death, Love, and Robots and JIBARO is my all time favorite minisode out of all seasons so far! the imagery and animation was so amazing! I love how it looked like a live painting. Like how clouds at a certain time of day look like they're painted in the sky. It gives that unsettling sort of vibe which was perfect for the story. WELL DONE!
@seanhutt4621
@seanhutt4621 Год назад
That's Sputnik movie was fantastic it doesn't get nearly enough recognition for how inventive and creative it was not just with the animation but the storyline itself
@6JordanSchmidt
@6JordanSchmidt Год назад
Love this movie!
@realgoodude
@realgoodude Год назад
I actually would say this is the best modern russian movie
@melodi996
@melodi996 Год назад
That's interesting, here most professional reviews of it are bad, maybe it's easier to watch when setting is abstract for you and your eye doesn't catch historical mistakes, etc.
@one_step_sideways
@one_step_sideways Год назад
@@melodi996 That's because in Russia we have standards, high standards. Of course if it's a popcorn flick it's going to be garbage but the average joe would like it because it goes down well with popcorn or some other junk food. Apparently there are also people that like Attraction (from VFX Artists React episode 27) a lot, not just its VFX. You're supposed to dislike those movies, but at least the guys who made the VFX get the attention they deserve, especially since they had to crunch the production on a shoestring budget.
@ExtremeMadnessX
@ExtremeMadnessX Год назад
@@one_step_sideways "...In Russia we have standards, high standards." Interesting choice of words...
@DerekGnarGnar
@DerekGnarGnar Год назад
One thing I've always wanted to ask VFX artists: how do you know when a shot is done? I hear a lot about how when we see bad CGI or VFX, a lot of the time it can be blamed on the artists just not having enough time. But when they do have enough time, how do they know when a shot is finished and they can move on? Like what are the minimum parameters for completion and how does a team agree on them? Interested to know.
@emmanuelrichard4195
@emmanuelrichard4195 Год назад
not an actual VFX artist but it's like drawing, there's is a point when you draw and just can't add any details anymore or it feels forced so you either downgrade a bit (erase) and add better details or just stop drawing cause you've reached the end and you might end up ruining the art
@M4s7eRSeven
@M4s7eRSeven Год назад
Having worked on cgi films, mostly products showcase/ads I’d say the defining factor is always deadline/client approval. Its much more about containing damage and trying to put out a decent result with the time you have than pondering if a shot can be improved. Theres always a chain of command and a defined pipeline as well, resulting in little liberty for an individual artist. I’m led to believe the vfx industry for feature films behaves in the same manner, as the guest on today’s episode mentions how amazing it was the “opportunity” to prompt ideas on production while being a supervisor.
@DECODEDVFX
@DECODEDVFX Год назад
The short answer - it's done when your supervisor/director signs it off (or you run out of time). The long answer is obviously more complicated. In many studios, several people will work on their own part of the project. Someone will model the asset, someone will texture it, etc. So you work on your own piece of the puzzle and hope everyone else works to the same quality, but you don't have a great idea how the final shot will look unless you're the last artist in the chain. We have file formats these days like USD that allow several artists to work on the same file simultaneously. This allows the next guys in the chain to start working on the shot even before you've finished your bit. So for a shot of a transformer might start with a basic block out of the Autobot. Then a texture artists will start adding textures, the rigger will start adding a basic bone system, and the animator can immediately start working on a rough pass of the animation. Then as the other artists add extra work to the shot, it'll update for everyone. This gives artists a much better idea of how the final shot is progressing. I'm a generalist, so I do everything myself, and it's my call when to call a shot done. My process for deciding this comes down to effort VS payoff. If the extra work I'm adding will take a long time for little benefit, it's time to move on. I don't always make the right call, of course. Sometimes I skip work that was probably worth the effort, and sometimes I spend a bunch of time on something nobody will even notice.
@unoriginalusername4416
@unoriginalusername4416 Год назад
I want to mention with how animating on twos was brought up, that's not exclusively done for stylization like in The Lego Movie and Spiderverse. Animation on twos, or 12 frames per second, is the industry standard for 2D animation. Also, while certain quick movements will need more frames as mentioned when discussing arm movements in The Lego Movie, often just snapping between poses works better for comedic effect and physical impact, and the viewer's brain can subconsciously fill in gaps and make them believe there's an inbetween frame between them.
@garrettz.6857
@garrettz.6857 Год назад
So glad we got to hear about the Lego Movie, I remember when it came out I was totally convinced it was at least some kind of CG/stop motion hybrid
@NonsensicalSpudz
@NonsensicalSpudz Год назад
can't believe the lego movie was 2014, people thought it was stop motion thats how well they nailed it
@bleachedbonez
@bleachedbonez Год назад
I 100% thought Jibaro was real and they just hired a bunch of really weird looking actors for basically 80% of the short. Had to rewatch it once I realized it was all animated
@Emperorhirohito19272
@Emperorhirohito19272 Год назад
The Lego movie remains the most amazing CGI I have ever seen and it may never be beat. I literally cannot discern it from reality, perfectly imperfect.
@joshualeespiny7172
@joshualeespiny7172 Год назад
When I told some people in my high school animation class that The LEGO Movie was entirely animated they didn't believe me LMAO
@alfonsoPina
@alfonsoPina Год назад
Some of the things this guy talked about from a supervisor perspective sounds like it's right out of a leadership handbook, especially when he said that spill where he ended with "everyone feels like they are a part.." I love that kind of leadership. Take what you can from everyone, make it into reality but make it good and everyone is a part of the final product.
@lawrenceplays
@lawrenceplays Год назад
The jibaro one almost felt like a mid 2010s far cry game
@Nephyrrus
@Nephyrrus Год назад
THIS!
@fabersoul_Realm
@fabersoul_Realm Год назад
my mind was blown... it's no surprise that these are the kind of genius level creative minds , that created jibaro
@thebookofdaniel5837
@thebookofdaniel5837 Год назад
1:17 Nice to see Matt Damon has entered the VFX industry
@gorilla9793
@gorilla9793 Год назад
Beat me to it!
@MaxskiSynths
@MaxskiSynths Год назад
@@gorilla9793 Yep same
@jubbano7791
@jubbano7791 Год назад
9:15 LITERALLY. The lighting and everything also plays a part. But the amount of detail makes it REALLY come together.
@poolkrooni
@poolkrooni Год назад
I feel even with all the praise the Lego movie is still underrated. It's just so darn good!!
@SVitaleFlims
@SVitaleFlims Год назад
These are always so cool! I think it would be great if you guys checked out some more old-school effects as in previous episodes. "The Gate" - 1987, has some fantastic forced perspective shots and the 'workman' scene still holds up today. Also, the Eborsisk from "Willow." And there's a pretty darn seamless transition between a live plate and stop-frame model in "When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth."
@7thparenthetical743
@7thparenthetical743 Год назад
The Gate 100%
@STICKOMEDIA
@STICKOMEDIA Год назад
To be honest The Crew needs to do more CGI Reacts not gonna lie, that would be nice, I love watching these and they teach me so many new techniques and styles it's amazing
@sam8404
@sam8404 Год назад
They have tons of CGI React episodes (for a long time that was the only type of React they made), I highly recommend checking out their other videos.
@STICKOMEDIA
@STICKOMEDIA Год назад
@@sam8404 ive seen all of them lol
@sam8404
@sam8404 Год назад
@@STICKOMEDIA oh ok, it sounded like you didn't know they had over 100 episodes of it lol. My bad.
@PoppoYoppo
@PoppoYoppo Год назад
@@STICKOMEDIA they release one every week man HOW MANY DO YOU NEED TO BE SATED
@elyasstephens8242
@elyasstephens8242 Год назад
@@PoppoYoppo I NEED AN EPISODE WITH EVERY MEAL
@otomostubeofficial2697
@otomostubeofficial2697 Год назад
Have they talked about Hotel Transylvania yet? Would love to see what they think about how Tartakovsky converted Tex Avery style animation from 2D to 3D, and also maybe we can talk about Samurai Jack and The Clone Wars a little too
@mattcurr9931
@mattcurr9931 Год назад
damn it, i want someone to ask about the focal length of all the cameras in Jibaro. do they vary inside the same shot? and what range of focal lengths were used? such a small thing, but I'm thinking they had a LOT to do with the surrealist feel of it
@JoshLange3D
@JoshLange3D Год назад
They all look ultra wide to me. 8-21mm if I had to guess.
@ginogarcia8730
@ginogarcia8730 Год назад
VFX artists react is such a national treasure in the pantheon of tv shows in the world. Amennnn, we give you the flowers
@one_step_sideways
@one_step_sideways Год назад
No way, you're actually reacting to a Main Road Post production again for once with Sputnik? I hope you react to Invasion, the sequel to Attraction (found in VFX Artists React to Russian VFX) later on, as it's got amazing VFX breakdowns by Main Road Post
@Calebary
@Calebary Год назад
My god, this was one of the most informative ones you've done. I am so very impressed. Bravo, Corridor Crew.
@BigAuf_
@BigAuf_ Год назад
I'd LOVE to see stuntmen react to Mac's fight scene in the convenience store on Always Sunny in Philadelphia!
@mustafaali5129
@mustafaali5129 Год назад
14:10 “it’s hard to find an animal that would have arms, and drag their bodies” Sloths: Am I a joke to you?
@nathanjames7425
@nathanjames7425 Год назад
Reacting to commercials' CGI could be pretty fun, considering they have a much lower budget than movies and shows
@deslayer8302
@deslayer8302 Год назад
You should do Matilda rated R. The chokey could impale the kids. The hat being ripped off the dad could tear his head off. Quite a few funny moments come to mind.
@tsauce4167
@tsauce4167 Год назад
yes, do this.
@TB-ln8og
@TB-ln8og Год назад
That would be hilarious.
@MattSipka
@MattSipka Год назад
You guys should take a look at the smoke monster from Lost. Good cgi: season 2 when it confronts Mr.Eko Bad cgi: season 1 finale.
@matthayward7889
@matthayward7889 Год назад
I’ll never get tired of listening to these, I always learn something & the presentation is brilliant
@STAWTEREHWYREVE-dx7si
@STAWTEREHWYREVE-dx7si 6 дней назад
LOVE, DEATH & ROBOTS is truly a gold mine. More artists need a platform like this show to introduce themselves to the audience. JIBARO came out of nowhere. That day I was bored and not even paying attention to the screen, but one glimpse was enough and I was captivated. My brain kept buffering, so I watched it again and again. Like a 'real' Siren, this short movie won't let you escape, you will rewatch it many more times. There is nothing generic about this, the creators were inspired by different cultures and art forms from all over the world, everything melts perfectly together, it feels familiar and foreign at the same time.
@jameschappe6422
@jameschappe6422 Год назад
Please, please, please do an episode comparing Smallville's VFX to modern DC TV shows. I was always blown away by those early episodes as a kid.
@WinstonWilliamsofficial
@WinstonWilliamsofficial Год назад
When they were taking about Mocap it made me think of the reason people hate the She Hulk CGI. Its not the visual aesthetic that makes her unrealistic its THE MOVEMENT. She’s animated terribly and moves like Frankenstein. The rotoscoping techniques used in love death and robots would work wonders on making her feel more real.
@TheRealAlpha2
@TheRealAlpha2 Год назад
Unfortunately, on a show like that the limitations of how long that have to complete an episode versus how much time the character is on screen makes that hard. So, unless it's an action scene, the focus seems to be a lot on facial reactions, stuff they can get reference shots of the actress a lot easier to help get an approximation of her reactions. I'd assume most of the face stuff is mocapped rather than hand animated, but you can tell it's still getting adjusted, because it doesn't have the jerkiness he mentions.
@sam8404
@sam8404 Год назад
I thought they used mocap for everything, I've seen some pictures of her in a mocap suit.
@lucychisholm253
@lucychisholm253 Год назад
am i the only one that doesnt really mind she-hulk at all like im enjoying it sure its not amazing but idk i still find it enjoyable
@WinstonWilliamsofficial
@WinstonWilliamsofficial Год назад
@@lucychisholm253 its def not a bad show. “The message” gets annoying sometimes but i still enjoy the show.
@freshmoor9357
@freshmoor9357 Год назад
That and if they stopped doing the scrapbook approach in editing and finalizing their products....
@thespankmyfrank
@thespankmyfrank Год назад
I think this is the first time I'm watching a new episode just as it's released, feels weird. I usually end up watching 2 year old episodes I haven't seen yet lol.
@sam8404
@sam8404 Год назад
Only time I miss an episode is if it's for something I dont want spoiled, but I usually go back and watch it later.
@wren7195
@wren7195 Год назад
I love that LEGO stopmotion films are the indirect inspiration for the look of LEGO movies. I also love that Superman's LEGO cape is the most unrealistic thing in those shots. Kinda hilarious how LEGO Supes' mustache issue would've been fixed in a snap in Justice LEaGOue...
@TheRumpletiltskin
@TheRumpletiltskin Год назад
I really enjoyed this episode. I LOVE when you get people in who worked on the projects, and are able to dive deep into the workflow that goes into making the project.
@sirrahkoala
@sirrahkoala Год назад
I'd like to see them look at the Lego Ninjago movie; there's some interesting combinations of simulated vfx and the lego that I think looks prettier than the original movie. They make it feel like it's outside.
@anshumanbhattacharyya828
@anshumanbhattacharyya828 Год назад
A full length movie like Jibaro will just blow up the box office
@TheFlowMind
@TheFlowMind Год назад
Jibiaro was just gorgeous to watch! The shot with the siren and the reflection is just iconic and it grabbed my attention immeditely.
@slothsarecool
@slothsarecool Год назад
Jibaro is hands down some of the best CG I’ve ever seen, from the animation, the paintings, textures, music, compositions, story. It’s beautiful 😻
@emsig70
@emsig70 Год назад
With every bit I learn about Jibaro my mind gets even more blown. Thanks for the insight, Mr. Dimuro.
@zyemionzsglobalconcerns
@zyemionzsglobalconcerns Год назад
wonderful work CGI corridor crew and friends keep up the great reviews. I enjoy graphic arts and animations thank u.
@storywala88
@storywala88 Год назад
Another wonderful episode and great work done by Agora to train aspirants in the field
@drgnicefire
@drgnicefire Год назад
What a great guest! One of my favorites. He sounds like a great leader and brings a very interesting perspective. Thanks Corridor!
@K0n0ne
@K0n0ne Год назад
The Lego movie is truly timeless
@goatpepperherbaltea7895
@goatpepperherbaltea7895 Год назад
Lego movie is truly one of the most beautiful cg films ever made like they nailed that so hard it amazes me to no end
@JackAllum
@JackAllum Год назад
Really glad you went back and revisited Jibaro. I was pretty disappointed how dismissive you were last time you looked, as you just brushed over it. It's such an astonishing piece of work, really amazing to hear from someone involved, and get you to appreciate it properly.
@barulicksama3838
@barulicksama3838 Год назад
I actually never knew such a quality of animation is possible to be done by hand.
@Yanthungbemo
@Yanthungbemo Год назад
So glad Sputnik got featured on this. Such a great movie
@andymouse
@andymouse Год назад
Oh should I watch it then as I love space horror ?
@Tepalus
@Tepalus Год назад
@@andymouse Yes! Give it a shot. BUT it's not your typical Alien vs. Predator movie. Less horror, more story.
@andymouse
@andymouse Год назад
@@Tepalus Ta !
@andymouse
@andymouse Год назад
@@Tepalus I'm over half way through it and have to watch the end tomorrow ! what a great movie !!....cheers.
@Tepalus
@Tepalus Год назад
@@andymouse Glad you liked the first half :)
@jon2922
@jon2922 Год назад
They totally should check out the work of Worthikids on RU-vid, 100% digital animation but without being told you'd never believe it!
@bobbihansel
@bobbihansel Год назад
Noom rocks!! And you rock Christian. I'm still working my way through the course, and have had some fluctuations of my own, but it's a great asset to a happier healthier life.
@animationoverload750
@animationoverload750 Год назад
One of my best so far in the react series. Learned a lot. Thanks guys!
@KaeMcSpadden
@KaeMcSpadden Год назад
I love the Jibaro animation, the siren’s design is amazing.
@JesusPlaza
@JesusPlaza Год назад
Please bring ALBERTO to the show! 🙏🏼❤️‍🔥 to talk about this and his other projects. They are all amazing😊
@beergnomedc
@beergnomedc Год назад
I will always love, regardless of how much time goes by, that you ALWAYS use THAT shot of Clint whenever mocap is mentioned.
@thesilverdragon1963
@thesilverdragon1963 Месяц назад
Jibaro absolutely floored me -breathtaking work!❤
@nickchamp
@nickchamp Год назад
I'd love to hear from some sound designers. I give it so interesting how they are able to find weird ways to make a sound that fits a scene.
@carolinehaf21
@carolinehaf21 Год назад
I second this!
@johnstaigeriv4953
@johnstaigeriv4953 Год назад
Since you guys loved the “Blood Machines” film by Carpenter Brut a while back, you should check out the “Freak Night” short film by Starcadian!
@Sishel
@Sishel Год назад
Jibaro took my breath away, quite literally. I think I breathed twice during the whole short, I was so mesmerized and in disbelief something so beautiful exists!
@ShadeyatCal
@ShadeyatCal Год назад
best conversation so far for this serious. Super interesting discussion
@connergoldsborough4093
@connergoldsborough4093 Год назад
The Lego movie looks so good man i love that movie.
@Texpantego
@Texpantego Год назад
You guys should check out Warlock from 1989. It's FX are ambitious for the time and also kind of cheesy. I remember seeing it in a theater, and every shot that had an FX, the film stock looked different from the other shots. Could be a good blast from the past episode.
@nitentv5142
@nitentv5142 Год назад
As always, thanks for the shared knowledge, you guys can't even imagine how important your sharing of skills, assets and time is for people who are not from an english-speaking nation. I just wanted to say thank you.
@xsomili5501
@xsomili5501 Год назад
Jibaro was absolutely amazing, and so was the ep in the first season, the chasing one. Perfectly Splendid
@onsokumaru4663
@onsokumaru4663 Год назад
Hand animation will always be superior to any automated tech out there. Nothing can beat the human touch.
@rohanchdas44
@rohanchdas44 Год назад
In love with this channel ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥
@yaardrawing5024
@yaardrawing5024 Год назад
Saaaammmee
@sammuelkain
@sammuelkain Год назад
We would love 2 see more but we appreciate what U guys R giving 2 us... seriously this makes me feel so warm & it gives me a good vibe of U! ✌️😎🔪❤️💯
@amandapearson8922
@amandapearson8922 Год назад
Yessssss!! So happy to see more on Jibaro 🥰
@ClarenceDass
@ClarenceDass Год назад
Next time you do an Animators react, you gotta watch theRalph Bakshi film Fire and Ice. You really hit the nail on what I love about rotoscoping. It does captures a little something more. It's why I love those Ralph Bakshi movies. It is an under appreciated art form. The recent The Spine of Night prices it can be done poorly and with out the spirit that Bakshi used to capture.
@slimetunersis5373
@slimetunersis5373 Год назад
finally you guys actually talked about jibaro instead of saying "it's realistic but it doesn't look real" for 3 minutes
@RGBeanie
@RGBeanie Год назад
He's really right about directors listening to alternative or extra ideas from other people. I lent my voice to a movie, simply because the director was staying at our hotel and liked my voice. But I actually had an effect on the music choice for a funny scene. He explained the song choice and how a swear in my lines would be cut off and the xmas music continue in a humours manner, but I suggested another classic xmas song and lyric line. He laughed a lot on the spot and immediately made the change
@kylecampbell3
@kylecampbell3 Год назад
jibaro is my favorite of all the animations. beautiful
@mattcarpenter2974
@mattcarpenter2974 Год назад
You guys should look at the 1920s Metropolis. The VFX are nuts even by today’s standards
@delajacksondufunes3232
@delajacksondufunes3232 Год назад
Make sure the toes are ready to go. That went well.
@macfanguy
@macfanguy Год назад
Absolutely awesome episode!
@lukeedwards6027
@lukeedwards6027 Год назад
The Corridor guys were so smart. Not only do they get the content from doing these react videos, they also get advice and Q+A from some of the biggest talent in the game, who have done some of the most amazing VFX on the big screen. Episodes like this one, I feel like I’m learning as much as they are. Brilliant!
@Faraboutthemind
@Faraboutthemind Год назад
I love to see you guys react to the VGA trailer for Transformers:Fall of Cybertron. Very much worthy of checking out.
@shadowbaconwarrior5604
@shadowbaconwarrior5604 Год назад
I've been watching an Animated Kid Show called Lost in Oz the incredible story and CGI is quite amazing and I think it would be amazing if you find someone to react to it on the next VFX Artists React
@imgaytptk
@imgaytptk Год назад
good to see Christan in the videos! gotta get him as a npc in son of a dungeon !
@spenserdeardorff2737
@spenserdeardorff2737 Год назад
Watched Jibaro for the first time the other night; while I can appreciate the absolute talent and beauty of the story, the editing style and camera shake made it a very difficult watch even more so than most found-footage films.
@spicy02
@spicy02 Год назад
Hey guys, I think it would be awesome if you could react to World of Warcraft Cinematic trailers. Lots of awesome CGI. I specifically recommend the Vanilla Cinematic, the Wrath of the Lich King cinematic, the Battle for Azeroth Cienematic, the Shadowlands Cinematic, and the Dragonflight cinematic. I know you can't fit all of those into a single episode, those are just in my view the best :) It'd also be cool to see how the trailers have gotten better visually over 15 years
@LarryJL
@LarryJL Год назад
Do "VFX artist react to fan projects". Or intergrade like 1 project into a video every now and then.
@Shimashimatchi_
@Shimashimatchi_ Год назад
Damn I LOVE these videos, they have taught me so much!
@asphelite
@asphelite Год назад
Mat is so casual about his work I love it Hes a nice guy, would love to have him back again on another episode!
@haileyiscommenting
@haileyiscommenting Год назад
I would love if they would review Doctor Who's VFX, it's not perfect but if it was a lot of the charm of the show would be gone
@drsquash2003
@drsquash2003 Год назад
I love that couch. Has the exact one for many years
@HAbarneyWK
@HAbarneyWK Год назад
Amazing guest as always
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