I don't know what you do for research & preproduction, but I don't think I've ever seen someone so perfectly create stop motion with that kind of camera motion, anticipated motion, inertia, perspective, you name it. You have the special sauce, man.
I feel like when you’re an animator, that you have to think in terms of how your body moves in what you’re animating, especially if you’re a stop-motion animator.
1:13 this one’s my favorite. Typically the appeal of stop motion is the sheer skill it takes to pull it off. This one incorporates humor into that equation and a love it!
Viewing your work is always a joy, Kevin. Wish there was some way to trigger the cameras remotely, without having to hold the gizmo in your hand. I can only imagine what you'd do with that kind of power!
@@kevinbparry Sounds like someone needs to invent a solution here. Maybe clothing with programmable buttons or a prop with the keys hidden it? Loved the police chase scene, like some daydream while sitting at your desk!
Amazing! I love how we can see you controlling the camera with the keypad in all of them, it's like when you can see behind the scenes of a magic trick and it's all the more impressive that it looks so real
Been watching for a couple months now and your stuff is actually amazing! Is editing a job for you or do you just edit out of pure passion? Either way, it's still incredible what you do.
To me it looks like the most difficult type of stop-Motion, you have to move the objects around you and the go back to your place and be almost exactly like on the previous frame...
The most interesting thing is that your wife is involved in your creativity, because usually wives think that all their husbands' hobbies are a waste of time.
In the first video with the chair, I see nothing that I wouldn't be able to do. But aside from the dedication with all the physical work for those shots, his acting is marvellous. Remember, for almost every shot, he needs to get up and re-arrange objects and the camera. It's easy to lose track of your motions, when they are minutes in the past. So keeping the animations together so smoothly is very, very well done. Aspiring video material.
I'm curious which one you like the most!?
@kevinbparry ...I prefer the "speeding-chair" scene. It looked as if it would require the most work.. and time.
The chair race is magnificent!
Chair race, then the giant hand puppeteering, then skate board
All of em
The chair race and the trampoline are ✋😔👌
I also like the hand puppet because you got a lot of cartoon poses
Even the off-angles looks magical. The amount of work in these is insane. Thanks for sharing your talent!
I don't know what you do for research & preproduction, but I don't think I've ever seen someone so perfectly create stop motion with that kind of camera motion, anticipated motion, inertia, perspective, you name it. You have the special sauce, man.
DUDE THIS IS PEAK LIKE HOW DO YOU ANIMATE LIKE THIS!?!?
*do
@ oh I will change it
I feel like when you’re an animator, that you have to think in terms of how your body moves in what you’re animating, especially if you’re a stop-motion animator.
@ fr
He has the shutter remote in his hand
1:13 this one’s my favorite. Typically the appeal of stop motion is the sheer skill it takes to pull it off. This one incorporates humor into that equation and a love it!
Amazing as always 🔥
Viewing your work is always a joy, Kevin. Wish there was some way to trigger the cameras remotely, without having to hold the gizmo in your hand. I can only imagine what you'd do with that kind of power!
Thank you!! I'm still looking into solutions for the remote, but I often need all the buttons on the numpad and not just a trigger
@@kevinbparry Sounds like someone needs to invent a solution here. Maybe clothing with programmable buttons or a prop with the keys hidden it? Loved the police chase scene, like some daydream while sitting at your desk!
Wow! This is the most creative video I've seen in a while!
Patrick! Thanks so much. You’re a legend and I’ve been inspired by your work for so many years
I WISH I HAD YOUR patience … amazing
omg I need a behind the scenes on these!! they are INSANE! Nice work!!
This is so epic! You did it again, Parry! :D
These are fascinating, and love the second camera angle shot!
I rarely comment, but this is really good!!! The one with the giant hand, the chair race and the dance were my favorites!
the random glass that just appeared 3:22
That is just such a visual treat! Love it
My deepest respect for this guy, how amazing is that ?
Trampoline clip was awesome 👏🏽
So much talent. It's crazy
Amazing! I love how we can see you controlling the camera with the keypad in all of them, it's like when you can see behind the scenes of a magic trick and it's all the more impressive that it looks so real
This is extremely impressive.
The first clip in particular is insane! How well you make the illusion!
Amazing work! Always a joy to watch your work and to get a glimpse into how you do it. Awesome!
I love your hard work is very good😂
absolutely phenomenal
Amazing!
😭😭😭
So SMOOTH
Amazing Work! Thanks!
Wow! Beyond impressive.
Congratulations! What a masterpiece 🤩👏🎉
Tom Holland ahem Kevin always drops amazing work, thank you! Jokes aside though, you must get the Tom Holland lookalike comment a lot no?
Skate was sick af🙌
Bro.. I just gotta say-
You’re inspiring! 👏😆
You're awesome!❤
Been watching for a couple months now and your stuff is actually amazing! Is editing a job for you or do you just edit out of pure passion? Either way, it's still incredible what you do.
I wanna do something like this one day !! This is amazing ☆☆☆
Genius!
Kevin, you are A-MA-ZING! I love your external camera (also!) animation 👌. Were you considering a different angle on the trampoline animation?
This is insane woow
To me it looks like the most difficult type of stop-Motion, you have to move the objects around you and the go back to your place and be almost exactly like on the previous frame...
Awsome Dude🤠
I wished you'd do the moon walking during your dance 😂, but I like the car and the police chase video the most 🚔 😊❤
This actually so fricking cool. lol
Lovely
😱wow...OMG!!!
WOW!! Perfect!
I'm curious as to how long it took to put that all together, from start to finish.
He will end up as greatest animator in history
Thank you.
Cool
Gta6 if it was good were the vibes of the first one
(youre so talented btw keep it up!!)
Love the BTS stuff. Thank you. Great job.
This is why it take the Wallace and gromit team nearly 10 years to make one film.
The most interesting thing is that your wife is involved in your creativity, because usually wives think that all their husbands' hobbies are a waste of time.
1:19 Poor famous Kevin
Chair-chase!!!
funny - very creativ
You seem pretty good an Doing Animations
Why haven't you Made an,
Animated Series yet?
👍👌👏🙇
Not me thinking the wall in the first one is the world border😂
How do you remember the last position?
Imagine having to do this all by yourself though
😄
10th !!!
Used this for an AI video
Can people leave actual normal comments anymore
Upload the tutorial 😅
🤙🤌🔥
Zach who?
In the first video with the chair, I see nothing that I wouldn't be able to do. But aside from the dedication with all the physical work for those shots, his acting is marvellous. Remember, for almost every shot, he needs to get up and re-arrange objects and the camera. It's easy to lose track of your motions, when they are minutes in the past. So keeping the animations together so smoothly is very, very well done. Aspiring video material.
3.5M dead subs, brutal, no views, crazy fell off
no views in 6 seconds bro fell off
If you're not a bot you have and no life, either get a job or make videos better than this
33 views in 1 minute bro fell off