The Origin of Adam and Jamie's "MythBusters Look"

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  • @tested
    @tested  2 года назад +39

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    • @jamesTBurke
      @jamesTBurke 2 года назад

      Is Mythbusters ever gonna come back? There are still a lot of untested myths out there

    • @Lethgar_Smith
      @Lethgar_Smith 2 года назад

      @@jamesTBurke Oh Im sure someone will try to revive it with new hosts at some point in the future but the days of Jamie and Adam are history now.

    • @kittysplode
      @kittysplode 2 года назад

      i feel like your excessive use of "lovely human" is derogatory towards lizard people and those who live outside the known universe. :\

    • @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307
      @danquaylesitsspeltpotatoe8307 Год назад

      This channel needs to be renamed Adam Savage Talks about Myth Busters!

  • @user443
    @user443 2 года назад +2076

    The black & white contrast also helps viewers quickly identify the hosts at a distance. When out on the runway, bomb range and other long shots, it's good to have a quick visual hook to separate and identify Jamie and Adam.

    • @comfortablynumb9342
      @comfortablynumb9342 2 года назад +131

      The beret helped too

    • @auroraourania7161
      @auroraourania7161 2 года назад +117

      As someone who's not amazing at recognizing faces and connecting them to names, the consistency in outfits for Adam and Jamie was incredibly helpful for me watching the early seasons as a kid.

    • @thenewelite4628
      @thenewelite4628 2 года назад +44

      That is a definite win. I loved the episode on them switching outfits/masks and seeing how identifiable the fake was.

    • @chand911
      @chand911 2 года назад +26

      That and hide extensive shoots. If they are always wearing the same thing, it's harder to spot the edits.

    • @jckdnls9292
      @jckdnls9292 2 года назад +1

      yeah no one cares about that

  • @Necroscope86Archive
    @Necroscope86Archive 2 года назад +2111

    Can we just apperciate the fact that Adam can remember almost absolutely everyone's name of who he worked with on Mythbusters all those years ago? Such a great guy.

    • @NaughtyShepherd
      @NaughtyShepherd 2 года назад +123

      It always stuns me whenever he talks about the past, his brain brings up memories faster than a Google search.

    • @JohnDBlue
      @JohnDBlue 2 года назад +51

      There are a lot of things that I envy in others that I might feasibly be able to learn with time and effort, but man I can't imagine ever being able to have such a good memory. I know you can train that too but I'm certain there are limits.

    • @bialek.online
      @bialek.online 2 года назад +12

      Titan of whatagreatguyship!

    • @Alfonso162008
      @Alfonso162008 2 года назад +24

      Ikr? I was gonna comment something on the same note. I love how he always takes the time to thank and give credit to every person involved with the crew and their stories.

    • @TheTuttle99
      @TheTuttle99 2 года назад +27

      @@JohnDBlue I think it speaks more about him as a person than just a good memory. He seems to be very caring and empathetic and I think he probably genuinely interacts with all these people and that's why he remembers them.

  • @PhantomObserver
    @PhantomObserver 2 года назад +847

    One advantage of wearing the same outfits throughout the series: production can set up multiple shots from different scripts on the same set (such as the segment intros) on the same day, for editing later on, and cuts into continuity much better.

    • @Yvolve
      @Yvolve 2 года назад +80

      There's also a big advantage when colour-grading, making the hosts skin look natural, as some colours can mess with that balance. The fact they chose black and white makes it even easier, so they did their editor a favour there.

    • @BlightningBrightling
      @BlightningBrightling 2 года назад +30

      Oh man, I can't even imagine how much that might have saved on production costs.

    • @PhilG999
      @PhilG999 2 года назад +35

      Did a technical field fix training video for a company I worked for years ago. I was the only one there that had photography and video experience even though it had nothing to do with my *real* Engineering job. Told the guy doing the work to wear the same shirt every day (took three days). Had to explain it to him twice. Used MY OWN gear to do it and Management came in one time when I had three tripods with cameras running and clamp lamps all over, while standing on a ladder with a fourth camera handheld over his shoulder!
      Long story short when I burned it all down to VHS tapes (yeah, I know, but that's what they wanted, again using MY gear at home) Management said:" This is Professional Quality"! I said: "Not quite, but it's as close as I could get with my old equipment."
      Got a nice bonus check afterwards though! :)

    • @AugmentedSmurf
      @AugmentedSmurf 2 года назад +16

      Not to mention; it makes filming pick-ups suuuuper easy. They miss a shot, or feel like a certain sequence needs a filler to tie it together? No problem. They're always wearing the same outfits anyway, so cutting it in is NBD.

    • @FectacularSpail
      @FectacularSpail 2 года назад +4

      That's one thing I noticed in Mythbusters Jr. I think the kids all wore the same outfits in every episode. Seemed weird at first, but makes total sense when you consider they probably filmed each episode over multiple days, and also filmed parts of different episodes in the same day.

  • @aikumaDK
    @aikumaDK 2 года назад +916

    Can't remember the source, but I always love the phrase: "This is a lot like math. There's a beginning and an end and between the two there's a shit-ton of tangents"
    It's often applicable to Adam's way of answering questions and I mean that in a positive way.

    • @DyzziiFizz
      @DyzziiFizz 2 года назад +66

      I remember Adam saying, "The difference between science and screwing around is writing it down." Not sure why but your comment made me think of this.

    • @williambryant6175
      @williambryant6175 2 года назад +10

      Applicable to his methodology overall

    • @TheKyrix82
      @TheKyrix82 Год назад +3

      This is a man who clearly loves what he does, and is desperate to explain to us WHY, so we will love it too

    • @darthlt4630
      @darthlt4630 Год назад

      Stupid phrase

  • @Z00111111
    @Z00111111 2 года назад +352

    I definitely loved how unscripted and "real" Adam and Jamie felt, particularly during the early seasons. The less polished feel was a huge appeal. We were taken on the journey with the hosts and it made even relatively mundane myths really interesting.
    A lot of the more modern reality shows feel like they have drama scripted or engineered in, and it's more about the Heroes and Villians personas, that apparently are sometimes entirely created in editing.

    • @wilf609
      @wilf609 2 года назад +23

      Just think, if it was made today they would spend more time on arguments between them, how they had sad childhoods, how life is not fair etc.

    • @edrichlouw1790
      @edrichlouw1790 2 года назад +9

      It's not a feeling, its scripted. Like in the ghost or bigfoot hunting bull. Most modern host's are actor's following a script through and through.

    • @transcatgirl551
      @transcatgirl551 2 года назад +1

      I remember a breif period where it felt fully scripted but I think that was down to the editing. The camera would switch between the two as they talked but the switch wouldn't be timed well so it felt like, especially with Jamie, that they were waiting for their que. Only on a few episodes though.

    • @Z00111111
      @Z00111111 2 года назад +9

      @@transcatgirl551 the show did go downhill when they started looking for excuses to just blow stuff up. They started taking everything to ridiculous extremes instead of vaguely applying the scientific method to myths like they did in the early days.

    • @Z00111111
      @Z00111111 2 года назад

      @@edrichlouw1790 I'm not suggesting there was no script, but it at least had a raw edge to it that made it more realistic, at least in the first couple of seasons.

  • @GargantuanMonster
    @GargantuanMonster 2 года назад +209

    I ran into Jamie Hyneman at an event (Jamie was a regular attendee) and he was wearing his mythbusters outfit. So I just assumed this is what he wears all the time, 24/7. Like "Men in Black" but with a white shirt.

    • @FoxtrotFleet
      @FoxtrotFleet 2 года назад +27

      I'd like to think he just adopted it like Einstein's closet of seven sets of the same outfit

    • @Shakes-Off-Fear
      @Shakes-Off-Fear 2 года назад +28

      @@FoxtrotFleet that seems like a very ‘Jamie’ thing to do. Have several of the same outfit so that he doesn’t have to spend time to think about what he’s going to wear that day.

    • @noegodinez1777
      @noegodinez1777 2 года назад +15

      Men in Beret

    • @snuffysam
      @snuffysam 2 года назад +11

      I mean… look at the video you’re watching. When something becomes enough of a brand, might as well keep wearing it, unless you specifically go out of your way to change it.

  • @bunnyfrosting1744
    @bunnyfrosting1744 2 года назад +451

    As a kid, seeing your guys outfits felt on par with the comfort of your favourite super hero being easily identifiable. I remember imagining there was some almost magical story behind the hats/how you came to own them

    • @ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275
      @ihavekalashnikovyoudomath9275 2 года назад +15

      I felt the same. I always wondered "Why the beret? Is it a lucky charm? Is it useful in someway? Why a cowboy hat? Was it a special hat from a movie production? Like a spare costume he stole?"

    • @KnittedSister
      @KnittedSister 2 года назад +14

      I always thought of Adams hat sort of like Indiana Jones'.

    • @coryman125
      @coryman125 2 года назад +33

      The fact he only talked about the shirts+pants and not the hats just further reinforces that. They definitely went on some magical journey to get those hats

    • @overkill246
      @overkill246 2 года назад +10

      @@KnittedSister it is specifically his raiders hat, so it’s exactly Indiana jones

    • @KnittedSister
      @KnittedSister 2 года назад +2

      @@overkill246 didn't know that. I just meant that there's some untold important story behind it. But cool.

  • @joshsimpson6856
    @joshsimpson6856 11 месяцев назад +18

    I like how he says he was told that a polo type shirt did not make it seem like he was ready to get dirty, yet Jamie wore white button down shirts through most of the seasons and they almost always looked spotless. I know that they both got dirty. I'm just having a blast watching older videos on here in preparation of watching another run through of MythBusters. Love both shows!

    • @JosephRussellStapleton
      @JosephRussellStapleton 5 месяцев назад +2

      I think it's because of how Adam and Jamie look themselves. Jamie already looked more like that type of person (and he kind of was in a way growing up on a farm) than Adam did.

  • @NiiloPaasivirta
    @NiiloPaasivirta 2 года назад +80

    Jamie's pristine white shirt never got any stains no matter how dirty work he was doing. I think you commented on that in some episode.
    The best TV hosts always have costumes. Such as the late Steve Irwin. Or David Attenborough, who has worn that blue shirt and light khaki trousers for 98 years or so.

    • @willmfrank
      @willmfrank 2 года назад +3

      Or James Burke's leisure suit in every episode of "Connections."

  • @SecretSquirrelFun
    @SecretSquirrelFun 2 года назад +171

    You know you’ve done a good job when, for example -
    Your talking with a friend and they mention some myth they think is real/fact and when you disagree with them and then you follow up by saying -
    I only know it’s not true because they tested it on Mythbusters.
    Then, upon hearing this, the other person immediately concedes and that then starts a really great conversation about that episode, and the different experiments done regarding whatever it was.
    “Well, if mythbusters say it’s not true, that’s proof enough for me”
    One of my many favourite episodes and one that blew my mind and frightened me in equal measure, was the -
    Driving while on the phone (handheld or hands free) and,
    Driving whilst intoxicated.
    No spoilers, but if you haven’t seen it before, then I would recommend this episode.
    Totally ahead of the game regarding laws relating to driving when on the phone and totally amazing results.

    • @shawnwilcowski
      @shawnwilcowski 2 года назад

      YES

    • @Nekotaku_TV
      @Nekotaku_TV 2 года назад +1

      *you're

    • @bikeny
      @bikeny 2 года назад +5

      One of the ones that was a nice result was testing Why do pirates have eye patches?

    • @juliusreiner5733
      @juliusreiner5733 2 года назад +2

      So my problem is I remember very well what myths they tested but much less well the outcomes. But then at least I know I can look it up

    • @johnbeauvais3159
      @johnbeauvais3159 2 года назад +5

      My counter point to this is concrete glider. My Uni took it as a personal challenge and made a flying airplane made out of concrete. It still hangs in the lab that I manage.

  • @joermnyc
    @joermnyc 2 года назад +284

    Jamie still protects the secret to keep his shirts super clean despite anything messy happening around him. 😂

    • @TheRatedOniChannel
      @TheRatedOniChannel 2 года назад +69

      The way in which he could get completely dirty hands due to oil or something like that, but his shirts were pristine white, that had always been something so amazing about mythbusters.

    • @quadruple_negative
      @quadruple_negative 2 года назад +68

      "Jamie looks like he is a coal miner and I am having trouble finding a spot on his pristine white shirt." - Jet Taxi Episode.

    • @noegodinez1777
      @noegodinez1777 2 года назад +89

      He has a shirt under his white shirt. When he takes of the top shirt, he regenerates the bottom shirt in 2 hours.

    • @amazinggrace5692
      @amazinggrace5692 Год назад +4

      @@noegodinez1777I vote for this

    • @amazinggrace5692
      @amazinggrace5692 Год назад +8

      But where did the beret come from? Is that just a Jamie thing or did he decide on that as a uniform part.

  • @camdentaylor68
    @camdentaylor68 2 года назад +149

    I was born in 02’ hearing this stuff about the show throws me back. I grew up with the discovery channel and history channel being exclusively what was on tv. So I frequently would watch myth busters with my dad. It was one of my favorite shows along with how it’s made and dirty jobs, I find it insane that I might not be where I am today working in manufacturing for aerospace and building/ welding hot rods today if it wasn’t for that show. You and Jamie have literally changed a generations mind set on what they want to do and supported making a living with your hands, thank you for that. I wouldn’t know where I would be today if I didn’t grow up watching you guys goof off and test myths and story’s on tv. - Cam, Saco Maine

    • @NoNameAtAll2
      @NoNameAtAll2 2 года назад +6

      discovery channel
      science channel
      animal planet
      national geographic
      I still can remember which channel numbers were set for them in my tv

    • @MarkoDash
      @MarkoDash 2 года назад +1

      @@NoNameAtAll2 i miss discovery wings

  • @TheBamaChad-W4CHD
    @TheBamaChad-W4CHD Год назад +13

    It is absolutely amazing how Adam can keep talking about one show and make so many videos yet not once bore us. In reality it's much more of just general and occasionally in depth conversation but it fits so well with one person talking to a camera! It says so much about the person Adam is and just how good Myth Busters really is!

  • @zacharywilson9876
    @zacharywilson9876 2 года назад +59

    Camera man: "try to wear roughly the same thing every day"
    Kari Byron: "I'm going to pretend I didn't hear that"

    • @MissCaraMint
      @MissCaraMint Год назад +5

      Kari is an icon. Definitely woke my sense of style. Showing you don’t have to leave all that behind to be taken seriously and blow shit up.

    • @HalNordmann
      @HalNordmann 8 месяцев назад +5

      Well, that inconsistency was her identifying outfit, in a way. As long as it is only one regular doing it... Plus the fact that she was the only woman in the core team helped with recognition too

    • @the_mini_axe2817
      @the_mini_axe2817 4 месяца назад +2

      IK this is ages later, but that is probably at least partly from the sexism in a lot of television, in many things men's outfits tend not to be highly scrutinised outside the general "look" (ie. does it suit their role in the show ect.) for women's outfits there is a lot more criticism around things being repeated or something that could be seen as "lazy" outfits.
      A good example of this is newscasters where women repeating the one outfit twice in a month will get comments while a bloke can have identical suits for a week plus and not get a single mention

  • @bialek.online
    @bialek.online 2 года назад +27

    these are the type of top-tier answers I value the most. The way i see it is that It's not about the question but the train of thought Adam rolls out. Some may see it as unconcise or even random but to me it's more like a unique insight into himself and his values wrapped in a neat lesson and shower thought ammunition.
    I said it before: Adam is possibly the easiest person to interview - he interviews himself given the right situation.
    He is also a valuable friend/neighbor with all those unique tools and shop space which comes at a premium in SFBA

  • @sollytom6266
    @sollytom6266 2 года назад +148

    "Relationship with the cameraman" reminded me of that moment when Adam received a consoling shoulder-pat from the cameraman. 😄

    • @DC430
      @DC430 2 года назад +8

      I'd like to see that. Do you have a link for the shoulder-pat??

    • @sollytom6266
      @sollytom6266 2 года назад +2

      @@DC430 Sorry, I don't. I can't even tell you the episode, but I THINK it aired in the first quarter of the show's run.

    • @tankroller1264
      @tankroller1264 2 года назад +3

      @@DC430 Pretty sure it was from the cut from the gas station cellphone fire myth.

    • @matthewdove5528
      @matthewdove5528 2 года назад

      It reminded me of the time Jamie whipped one of the cameramen with a wet towel! :D

    • @888johnmac
      @888johnmac 2 года назад +13

      @@DC430 .. lol it was the hover-craft episode ( when things are so bad the camera-person even feels your pain is a measurement within my social circle )

  • @MatthewBarberio
    @MatthewBarberio 2 года назад +40

    Your outfits for the show were perfect. And I have always said that I loved how small your crew was. It really gave the show the feel of a bunch of friends getting together and filming themselves doing fun stuff, while also being informative along the way. It had a very RUclips-like feel to it and I really enjoyed that. It wasn't all polished. And while I loved the entire run of the series, that was the one thing that made me sad in the last few years of the show when it switched back to just you and Jamie and the production became much higher quality. It lost that small crew feel to it. But I still loved it anyway! :)

  • @ANonymous-mo6xp
    @ANonymous-mo6xp 2 года назад +17

    Love how you not wearing a black shirt showed you "didn't want to get dirty" but Jaime would wear that white shirt all the time, do all the stuff and not get it dirty at all.

    • @millwrightrick1
      @millwrightrick1 2 года назад +2

      I worked with a fellow millwright who never got his clothes dirty in a very dirty environment. Me, not so much.

    • @Artista_Frustrado
      @Artista_Frustrado 2 года назад +4

      i love how that helped highlight even more that Jamie was the pragmatic one while Adam was the more spontaneous

  • @afterburner2869
    @afterburner2869 8 месяцев назад +2

    The thing I have noticed is one member of Mythbusters that was there every week and was so crucial to the show and yet never gets mentioned or any love is the narrator. His voice was Mythbusters. His commentary was so important to the show and we all enjoyed hearing him break down the ins and outs of what was happening in every episode. So familiar and consistent yet never mentioned by anyone.

    • @upscaleshack
      @upscaleshack 6 месяцев назад +1

      Because I highly doubt Adam even met him. Discovery also used different narrators for different global audiences. The narration was done in post production and wouldn't have been part of Adam's world.

  • @mikex691
    @mikex691 2 года назад +51

    The best part of MB was Jamie always laughing and having a good time.

    • @soulreapermagnum
      @soulreapermagnum 2 года назад +22

      "jamie wants big boom"

    • @Games_and_Music
      @Games_and_Music 2 года назад +15

      I first thought you were being sarcastic, as Jamie was the more serious one of the two, but now i think of it, he did laugh quite some times

    • @GusGoosegrease
      @GusGoosegrease 2 года назад +25

      "Quack, damn you!"

    • @willmfrank
      @willmfrank 2 года назад +14

      Adam: "YAAH-HAH-HAH-HAH-HAAAAH! WOOH!! HA-HA-HA-HAAAH!!!"
      Jamie:"Eh-heh-heh-heh."

    • @codesent2125
      @codesent2125 2 года назад +9

      @@willmfrank with his legendary moustache fluttering with every "heh" lol

  • @Carstuff111
    @Carstuff111 2 года назад +9

    You know, looking back at early MythBusters, that really is a lot closer to what we see regularly on RUclips today. Just more personal feeling than large productions and you can put more thought into what you are doing. That said, I do still love what MythBusters became too. Watching you, Jamie and everyone else joyfully learning new things was amazing. And the more I learn about the behind the scenes inner workings of TV/movies, the more I love the thought processes and the craftsmanship.

  • @Merennulli
    @Merennulli 2 года назад +60

    It did wonders for visually establishing your on screen characters. The contrast quickly told us that you were the Laurel to Jamie's Hardy. I realize a lot of that is perception, but I do feel like you leaned into those roles on camera.

    • @patheddles4004
      @patheddles4004 2 года назад +14

      Jamie has said that he brought Adam on board for Mythbusters because he thought that he himself was too boring to carry the show. So yeah they definitely were playing contrasting roles, and they knew it.

    • @MissCaraMint
      @MissCaraMint Год назад +7

      @Pat Heddles You know I always though that was funny, because it just wouldn’t have worked as Well without Jamie’s dry humour and deadpan look to balance Adam’s chaotic energy out. They were both essentially to the show.

  • @jeremysteinmeier1701
    @jeremysteinmeier1701 2 года назад +16

    I had never really thought of it, but your cameraman really is a stand-in for the audience. I've had to do some live online presenting with zero feedback and knowing there is an audience while hearing nothing grinds on you. What an interesting insight.

  • @Games_and_Music
    @Games_and_Music 2 года назад +17

    I like the growth that Adam had throughout the show, when i think of it now.
    I might be wrong as it's been a while since i've seen the first seasons, but it seemed like Adam went from basically comic relief to an equal in terms of bringing in the expertise that he had built up in the years of doing the show.

  • @digitaIgorilla
    @digitaIgorilla 2 года назад +85

    I love the way these live ANAs are filmed. close, just Adam, sitting low behind his work bench. I get Muppet Swedish Chef vibes with his 👐 gestures 😁

    • @azraelf.6287
      @azraelf.6287 2 года назад +4

      I didn't. Right up until you said that. I just watched a couple Swedish Chef clips, and back to Adam. Definitely see the resemblance now.

    • @ericstearns170
      @ericstearns170 2 года назад +10

      Fer-de ohn Teested ver Borgin deh Hooverflund.

    • @Richard_Nickerson
      @Richard_Nickerson 2 года назад +2

      AMA*

  • @allluckyseven
    @allluckyseven 2 года назад +22

    I can see how having a small crew makes production really agile.
    And... I wish there were more shows with as few people as possible in the production, especially these days. It seems like a sensible thing to do, to keep your staff small.

    • @NoNameAtAll2
      @NoNameAtAll2 2 года назад +4

      there are small-crew shows
      it's just called "youtube channel" now

    • @nicholasayres3265
      @nicholasayres3265 4 месяца назад

      As an ex-software engineer, I can say that it is the same for software teams - the very big teams are much slower than the smaller teams.

  • @danuttall
    @danuttall 2 года назад +15

    Regarding the small crew for the pilots, I remember an interview with Kari Byron where she said got to M5 for her first day of work, just as they were getting ready to go into the desert to shoot the first version of rocket car and she hopped a ride; she wasn't even officially on the payroll yet.

  • @fredbarnes2600
    @fredbarnes2600 2 года назад +32

    I was about to say you were ahead of your time. I mean I get most of my entertainment from RUclips, barely watch TV at all. Also the small crew style, that's pretty much the backbone of RUclips and putting out a specific type of content, with a specific style and look. It's made for online, and it seems to have transitioned to your online presence. Well done, I like DIY!

  • @ryanharper7273
    @ryanharper7273 2 года назад +17

    See I always thought that with TV that if you had hosts or cast with clothing with logos or branding on it, you'd have to clear it with those brands or pay them to have their logos on show. So to me having non-branded, plain clothing seemed to be both good for continuity AND to avoid any legal issues.

    • @gustavofigueiredo1798
      @gustavofigueiredo1798 2 года назад +2

      That might've been a factor, in a small degree, as well. I know I always noticed when they covered brands and logos with gaffer tape, haha. I have a clear picture in my mind of Tori wearing a black hat with a piece of tape, as a kid I found that so strange...

  • @Wreaktifier
    @Wreaktifier Год назад +5

    Your tendency to give credit respectfully as opposed to simply name dropping former colleagues is tasteful and praiseworthy.

  • @tnexus13
    @tnexus13 2 года назад +8

    I was there for filming for a UK based veterinary reality show. Crew was even lighter, camera, manager/director and the vet Romain Pizzi. Filmed two pieces with us, taking a day. It was for my friends pets, and I was wrangling behind the scenes whilst she was being filmed.

    • @martijn9568
      @martijn9568 2 года назад +1

      Jup. In Holland we have a travelling show that's made by 2 or 3 people. I believe even the presenter films some bits when she doesn't have to be in a shot.
      Even with the small crew it still feels like actual TV compared to RUclips/social media. Television programs are made slightly differently, or something like that I believe, that sets them apart from most RUclips videos.

  • @garymyers6638
    @garymyers6638 2 года назад +3

    You’re a good story teller.usually when somebody takes as long as you do to get to the point I do treat favorably, but everything you say is content rather than fluff or fill. Thank you for a generation of interesting stuff. Keep doing what you do; tell stories.

  • @Artista_Frustrado
    @Artista_Frustrado 2 года назад +13

    i love how much of Mythbusters just "sorta happened naturally" with everyone coming up with similar trains of thought
    also i agree the Small but Close crews are leading in some of the best reality/talk shows, especially when the Mic & Camera crew get to be part of the cast

  • @NebulaStudios1
    @NebulaStudios1 2 года назад +3

    Given the complex nature of some of the setups you had on the show it is both amazing and a tribute to the capabilities of the crew, you and Jamie.

  • @tomliemohn624
    @tomliemohn624 2 года назад +2

    I am a machinist and I wear the same thing every day. Dark colored T-shirt with a breast pocket and a pair of jeans. The Dark colored shirts don't show when you get them dirty and the jeans are durable. The breast pocket lets me put my cell phone/calculator, micrometer etc. someplace when I need my hands free for a bit. That and I know what I'll be wearing to work today :)

  • @reggiep75
    @reggiep75 2 года назад +3

    Too many cooks in the kitchen can strangle the intimacy of a show, and the small crew was good for me personally cos you felt that you were friends of the crew being invited to come along for a ride. I loved MythBusters in the early days, due to the impact and energy it had.

  • @emakant1982
    @emakant1982 2 года назад

    Here in South America, we started to hear you in Latam Spanish and then had the chance to hear you in direct English. Which was a blast considering that we had the CC feature. For some odd reason, they decided to cripple our English hearing and only allowed Latam Spanish audio. Happy to find you in YT!

  • @shiru8bit
    @shiru8bit 2 года назад +2

    I think I'm one of those who can't possibly get farther away from the fashion, I don't really care about the looks. But Jamie's look on the show was one of the most inspiring things ever in regards of everyday fashion to me. He got quite a style that I liked a lot (not from day one, it grown on me eventually), and he was looking different and being not afraid of it, it was an especially inspiring part in itself. Well, all of the Mythbusters cast was an incredibly inspiring bunch in all kinds of things, what you gonna do.

  • @patrickradcliffe3837
    @patrickradcliffe3837 2 года назад +13

    We need a mythbusters reunion special with a memorial to Grant!

  • @randycarter2001
    @randycarter2001 2 года назад +7

    Also it was a great help to editing. Since scenes are shot over multiple days wearing nearly the same thing won't clash as the clips are spliced. So you're not opening with a white shirt, going to red, then black, then white again.

  • @pacificostudios
    @pacificostudios 2 года назад +3

    Thank you, Adam! I learn a lot of useful information about how to function in the media industry through you.

  • @DyzziiFizz
    @DyzziiFizz 2 года назад +19

    Adam. I've been watching Mythbusters since I was two years old. I've ALWAYS wondered - What about the hats? For you Was it to add to the outfit? Because of the sun? Both? Neither? And Jamie. A baret (not sure spelling) can't block sun well. But it goes for the outfit. Do you know why Jamie chose that? Was it normal for him?

    • @soulreapermagnum
      @soulreapermagnum 2 года назад +2

      i want to know this too, i was going to make my own comment asking about the Barret.

    • @scottstewart5784
      @scottstewart5784 2 года назад +11

      A beret is very helpful for a bald man, or man with fine and/or thinning hair. in protection from the sun and heat retention in the cold and/or wind. I myself wear a Scally Cap for those reasons, and because I can't pull off a beret. I wore one occasionally in the service and never was comfortable wearing it.

    • @DyzziiFizz
      @DyzziiFizz 2 года назад +1

      @@scottstewart5784 oh yeah! That makes sense! Thank you!

    • @scottstewart5784
      @scottstewart5784 2 года назад +1

      @@DyzziiFizz You're welcome. I forgot to add that some men who wear hats a lot are guided, to varying degrees, by a desire not look bald. Many of those men seek hair replacement therapies or wear toupees. Actor slash Director Ron Howard for years always wore hats in the media. I'm not suggesting that is a reason for Jamie, just in general.

    • @Games_and_Music
      @Games_and_Music 2 года назад +9

      Adam did explain this in one of his question videos, he said that Jamie chose to wear the beret some years before MythBusters started, as a way to make himself memorable to potentional customers.
      As it is easier to remember "that guy with the beret" and get him for the job, than any other average Joe.
      But why he grew that mustache though.. i don't know.
      That usually goes a bit deeper than that, since a mustache is often a way to hide or mask facial features that they don't like about themselves, maybe bad teeth or just a large lip, or too bald without any facial hair and hair on the head, could be anything, they might even think it looked nice. haha
      Adam probably also explained why he wears a hat, maybe during the video where he refitted his felt hat, but i forgot what his reasoning was.

  • @pressures.coming
    @pressures.coming 2 года назад +9

    Still sad it's over. But greatful for Adam's online presence. Very very greatful.

    • @phillyphakename1255
      @phillyphakename1255 2 года назад +1

      Honestly, I am kinda glad it ended when it did. The TV landscape was changing, so were the economic factors.
      Mythbusters would have needed to adapt to stay with the demands of the network, in a way I think would have ruined our perception of the show. It would have turned into a churn of content, with Adam and Jamie losing their genuine joy when something big blew up.
      I don't want that, I want to stay in the golden age as long as it lasts, then when the great depression hits, I want the show to be dead, to not have to suffer through that.

    • @pressures.coming
      @pressures.coming 2 года назад

      @@phillyphakename1255 There are plenty of myths out there for Jamie and Adam to bust or plausible. It would've been fun. The show changed when they had a mishap with a cannon. Not even Jamie and Adam's fault. They weren't there. But their names were on the line. I believe Jamie was pissed. Finished off his contract and rode off into the sunset.

  • @jasonmalley8573
    @jasonmalley8573 2 года назад +4

    I miss Mythbusters so much. I would love to see you and Jamie do a project again, even if it was just one episode. Reunions just feel right after some time has past. Maybe if Kari and Tori happened to drop by as well...

  • @fugithegreat
    @fugithegreat 2 года назад +3

    It was always fun when you cosplayed for the episodes, too!

  • @AceSpadeThePikachu
    @AceSpadeThePikachu 2 года назад +1

    I feel like Mythbusters' success probably played a big roll in setting the stage for RUclips and other internet video streaming platforms. So many RUclipsrs, like Hacksmith, Shadiversity, Kyle Hill, etc. got big doing what they love with you as their inspiration.

  • @CerberusPlusOne
    @CerberusPlusOne 2 года назад +1

    Great discussion. Thanks Jamie and Rob.

  • @mrmatt2525able
    @mrmatt2525able 2 года назад +3

    Love these episodes, I’ll always answering subliminal questions I had about the show all the years I watched it and still watch it

  • @peavsicle1962
    @peavsicle1962 2 года назад +12

    I loved myth busters as a kid they were so awesome

  • @MaxCruise73
    @MaxCruise73 2 года назад +2

    During my time working as a Machinist, my work apparel was short and long sleeve black pocket tee-shirts.

    • @azraelf.6287
      @azraelf.6287 2 года назад

      Construction worker here. T shirts are ideal: Easy to clean, and cheap to replace. I'll wear a blue one on Mondays(song reference) and a red one on Fridays(look up R.E.D Friday). Past that, just whatever I can grab and get out the door. Toss on a hoodie and/or a carhart in cooler weather and you're done.

  • @mittensfastpaw
    @mittensfastpaw 2 года назад +2

    You have talked about this before and I agree. Creativity can be brought to new heights and angles by being limited in some ways. You see it in so many mediums.
    It is sad so many studios don't get that. A big reason why I watch more RUclips than streaming services like Netflix.

    • @gustavofigueiredo1798
      @gustavofigueiredo1798 2 года назад

      Funny, I though about what you said, and I relate. I watch more RUclips than movies and "TV shows".

  • @yepitisnathan
    @yepitisnathan Год назад

    I make content for RUclips and TikTok! I'm a light-weight crew of one! It's amazing what one person can make when they put their mind to it. Thank you for doing these videos, I've been a sponge the last few days watching as much as I can. You're a fountain of knowledge!

  • @archivist17
    @archivist17 Год назад +1

    I don't think the thing about the beret and black hat was answered. Were they day to day wear already in their respective wardrobes?

  • @Clownboy15
    @Clownboy15 7 месяцев назад

    It’s so funny to me to think that Mythbusters came out LATER than I remember! I swear I used to watch MB on my old TV/VCR combo in my bedroom in my old apartment, but I moved from there to a townhouse in Aug ‘02. So they would have just FILMED the pilot when I moved! Funny how memories can play tricks like that.

  • @aerotuc
    @aerotuc 2 года назад +1

    Grettings from early morning Australia.Great story ,and,dosnt time fly when having fun.Great show "myth busters" and now your you tube channel,thankyou.

    • @willmfrank
      @willmfrank 2 года назад

      That reminds me: somebody did a parody of MythBusters in which they tested the myth "Does Time Really Fly When You're Having Fun?" The Adam character is seen riding a tricycle and bouncing a ball and such, while the Jamie character stands there impassively with his arms folded. If it ever shows up on RUclips, be sure to check it out.

    • @aerotuc
      @aerotuc 2 года назад +1

      @@willmfrank oh ,i may very well have watched that episode.It could have been in the corridors ,hiden in my subconcious grey matter.thats ill check it out.

  • @banditone00
    @banditone00 2 года назад +11

    Adam, I agree with you wholeheartedly about RUclips content being a different style, and it is certainly what I prefer. I cannot stand the shows with scripted drama.
    I watch shows like yours or vice grip garage, because the drama comes from the project and the success, failures, and discoveries inherent in that. Myth Busters was like that. The project was interesting and laid out in a way to keep people involved. So we didn’t need to have you guys throwing wrenches or the trope of “we’re going to lose the shop!”
    Thank you for making such great content for so many years.

    • @nubreed13
      @nubreed13 2 года назад +1

      That's one of my favorite jokes on roadkill and hotrod garage. They always pretend like them failing to build their car in 3 days will lose the shop

    • @Games_and_Music
      @Games_and_Music 2 года назад +1

      I agree, don't do fake drama in a "reality" based show.
      It's what i don't like about people in real life either, exaggerating stuff and hyperboles for the sake of it, so i don't want to also see it on TV.
      I prefer to keep the fictional and non-fictional separated.

    • @gustavofigueiredo1798
      @gustavofigueiredo1798 2 года назад

      Preach! The fake drama is so frustrating... Sadly it became the norm for "reality shows", (Discovery, History Channel, Nat Geo, etc...).

    • @banditone00
      @banditone00 2 года назад +1

      @@nubreed13 I loved roadkill even more when it was on RUclips. It’s still very good, but there is a certain level of acting they seem to be encouraged to do on the current episodes. Finnegan’s Garage is still pretty raw.

    • @nubreed13
      @nubreed13 2 года назад

      @@banditone00 agreed. I'm guessing corporate has to jump through hoops now so they can appeal to sponsors and to the discovery channel

  • @lawrencetate145
    @lawrencetate145 2 года назад +1

    I was really impressed with the early to mid episode background music. I look back on it today like any of my other favorite music. The only difference is, I have NO clue as to it's source!

    • @ArtamStudio
      @ArtamStudio 6 месяцев назад

      Some of the music was written & performed by this guy, and yes this is the name of his YT channel: Neil Sutherland Music

  • @roosterj2599
    @roosterj2599 2 года назад +8

    You guys looked like you were ready for adventure and ready to live a life of danger in the name of truth and science. Indiana Jones meets beatnik style. Loved it!

  • @OutdoorAdventureTV
    @OutdoorAdventureTV 2 года назад

    I had the amazing opportunity to be involved in filming a "sizzle reel" for a prospective reality show. The producer and camera guy were from well known Discovery shows. We filmed about a month before Covid hit and the project died when Hollywood shut down. Still, it was quite amazing to get wireless mikes on us, having a drone flying around, and getting our work on film. It's a life-long memory. 😊

  • @jamescanjuggle
    @jamescanjuggle 2 года назад +1

    adams description of his bare bones crew making a show work is why i love watching people like william Osman, Allan Pan, Nile Red, Michael Reeves ect
    in a way, these guys and so many more are basically the evolution of mythbusters in my eyes

  • @DETHMOKIL
    @DETHMOKIL 2 года назад +1

    The solo lockdown one day builds were absolutely some of my favorite and a great addition to the channel.
    ...Sorry Tested people...

  • @odinsmeadhorn196
    @odinsmeadhorn196 Год назад

    Adam is about as passionate about creating as someone is going to get.
    He's an inspiration to hard workers who enjoy their craft, everywhere.
    Keep it up dude.

  • @RataStuey
    @RataStuey Год назад +2

    0:23 did anyone else have to look up what “catch as catch can” meant like I did?

  • @FishBola1991
    @FishBola1991 2 года назад +3

    Thinking about the midway changes needed in approach to certain myths, I’d say a smaller, more nimble, crew was vital to Mythbusters.

  • @AllCanadianReptileGirl
    @AllCanadianReptileGirl Год назад

    LOL, my cameraman is my dad and folks really seem to like the banter that sometimes happen between us. I usually wear the same thing (khaki 'zookeeper' type shirt) for the main segments in my videos for practicality and sentimental reasons. 1) it's a bit of an homage to the late, great Steve Irwin and 2) if a snake or lizard poops on me while filming, I can easily swap it out for an identical shirt and get back to it.

  • @steveipod1
    @steveipod1 2 года назад +4

    How did I end up here I never thought of this before n I will have to find out

  • @CallousCoder
    @CallousCoder 2 года назад

    Here in The Netherlands we tend to shoot TV (unless it’s a live show) still with about 8 or 9 people. And our film crews are also a mere fraction to what the silky unionized Hollywood business demands. The first time I was on set in the US for NCIS Nola, I was amazed about the inefficiency and sheer number of people and communication layers! Here we talk directly to the director (especially in my role as VFX supervisor or FX person). And there it’s first the AD and they may get you an “audience” with the DP and if they thinks it’s important they get the director. The director is really shielded. And if the production goes faster but even that’s not the case. And on location, the sheer number of people isn’t that visible. But on a sound stage, it’s just ridiculous how many people unionized Hollywood demands!

  • @ronch182
    @ronch182 2 года назад +7

    Is R2D2's head being used as a bowl container in the background?

    • @tested
      @tested  2 года назад +3

      Adam’s in the process of rebuilding his R2, hence the pieces you see around the shop.

  • @MrBobWareham
    @MrBobWareham 2 года назад

    I wish it was still on TV, we used to watch it every week and loved it in the UK

  • @pizzazombie5209
    @pizzazombie5209 2 года назад +1

    Man, I haven't thought about Monster Garage in over a decade. What a time to be alive.

  • @QueenLizby
    @QueenLizby Год назад

    The quality of mythbusters never FELT like it was made with a small crew. Every episode felt as if there were so many crew members on site, so Knowing it was around 10 to 15 blows my mind!

  • @shadowgattler
    @shadowgattler 2 года назад

    I never really noticed the T-shirt and jeans combo. I always remembered your stetson style hat and leather jacket

  • @adamsbja
    @adamsbja 2 года назад +1

    It's not the same kind of thing, but I'm reminded of a Korean TV show The Running Man. Celebrities racing all over Korea doing various challenges. Production is a lot more involved than eight people total, but each person had their own camera guy, and they kept the same pairings. So you get bits of intimacy where someone stops for food and asks the camera if they want something, or takes off running and the camera's panting to keep up. It's a vibe that you don't see in most productions.

  • @jamiemacdonald436
    @jamiemacdonald436 2 года назад

    Fantastic story Adam. I don't know what it is about some of your videos, this one for instance was 8 minutes long and it felt like 2. You have a very enjoyable cadence when you tell these particular types of stories and can't wait to hear the next.

  • @sarowie
    @sarowie 2 года назад +1

    that is Adam: gets asked a personal question and it ends up thanking the team. This is so him.

  • @TheVas76
    @TheVas76 Год назад +1

    Talent-based content. I like that. Way better and more accurate than reality tv.

  • @AugmentedSmurf
    @AugmentedSmurf 2 года назад +1

    Adam was talking about how the Pilot crew was like 6 to 8 people, and they were just so mobile and able to go anywhere, very quickly, and it honestly reminded me of Corridor Digital a lot. I remember when it was just 5 guys a few years ago, Guerrilla filming in places around LA, making content that was just as good, if not better than a lot of modern movies and shows. Then there's youtube channels like Kyle Hill, or Tom Scott or Veritasium, where the crew on location is just tiny, but they consistently make top tier videos that are educational and informational, and rival the quality of "traditional" media.

    • @AugmentedSmurf
      @AugmentedSmurf 2 года назад

      I understand that the union(s) exist for a reason, but I feel like a lot of the older ways of doing things that are still so baked into the rules and regulations of said film union(s) are just arbitrary, and cost "legitimate" productions far more than if they learned a lot from "new" media's techniques, and adapted them to their visions.

  • @IxHATExUCLA
    @IxHATExUCLA 2 года назад

    I liked your answer.
    It had many twists and turns, covering the topic completely inside and out.

  • @Bigbuddyandblue
    @Bigbuddyandblue Год назад +1

    Here, Adam has a great relationship with the camera tripod proped up in front of him. 😊

    • @mikezip9423
      @mikezip9423 Год назад +1

      And the content providers pay HIM! 👍

  • @monizumbada
    @monizumbada 2 года назад +1

    I was obsessed with Mythbusters as a teen and I cosplayed Jamie actually xD

  • @Mike__B
    @Mike__B 2 года назад +1

    Oh those old (quality) days of TV, where Discovery and TLC (back when it was actually called "The Learning Channel") had shows that would inspire children and adults alike whether it was through pure science, practical science, buildable science everywhere from a house (Monster House) to a garage (Monster Garage) or a junkyard (Junkyard Wars) then one day the owners of those channels decided that ratings were better if they tended to push the idea of conflict (what American Chopper turned into) or "oddities" (Little People Big World, My XXX pound life, Birth Control Is The Devil, etc). Yeah there's a reason why I don't pay any of the big companies (Comcast, DirecTV) for a generalized TV plan anymore.

  • @grumpydusty
    @grumpydusty 2 года назад +2

    The polo shirt remark is true, its very subtle. But audience gets the feeling youre visiting a set on a day off while you were out and about haha

  • @Skoopa92
    @Skoopa92 Год назад

    I also loved the two hats showing two very different types of mindsets

  • @DreadWingKnight
    @DreadWingKnight 2 года назад

    I feel that the reason that the polo shirts didn't work as well is because Mythbusters was a working show, not a formal one. The black t-shirt based outfit felt like a working outfit and the polo shirt based one felt formal.

  • @jpotter2086
    @jpotter2086 2 года назад

    Was brilliant for continuity!

  • @donevans1884
    @donevans1884 2 года назад

    brilliant video , you are so eloquent when you talk . thank you .

  • @LEXPIX
    @LEXPIX 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff. You should have Jamie on the show with him wearing the black T and you his outfit to come full circle.

    • @NiiloPaasivirta
      @NiiloPaasivirta 2 года назад

      They did that already. And they even wore each other's faces. 😄

  • @wayneelyard3863
    @wayneelyard3863 Год назад

    At the time wardrobe would have been such a throwaway idea, but looking back it was one of those strokes of genius (luck?) that just worked - both outfits became iconic on their own, without the necessity of promoting it that way. I don't think I could imagine either Adam or Jamie any other way. It just worked.

  • @KomradZX1989
    @KomradZX1989 2 года назад

    Dude I can remember being 12 years old watching the penny from the Empire State Building myth when the pilot PREMIERED. Never missed a single episode after that 🥰

  • @MostlyPennyCat
    @MostlyPennyCat 2 года назад +1

    This is interesting, something similar happened in the UK through the 80s and 90s with British TV comedy.
    Known for our comedy, our humour, a lot of ground breaking shows were made in the same ultra light weight fashion. Shown at strange times, the ones that worked started being shown at regular times and extra series would be made.
    Also, just not done anymore, no more experimental stuff being bank rolled by TV networks.
    It all moved online, you get it in RUclips now, not late night channel 4 or BBC 2.
    Shows like The Day Today, Brass Eye or Alan Partridge.
    Jam, Mary Whitehouse.
    A lot of it started on Radio too before moving to late night TV.
    The League of Gentlemen, that was radio first and on stage first I believe before moving to late night BBC 2.
    League of Gentlemen is painfully funny but I'm not sure Americans would get it.
    I will never but laugh until it hurts at Tubbs and Edward the (local) shop keepers and serial killers when questioned by the Police.
    (Note, the joke isn't anti LGBT, it's anti-anti-lgbt, you have to see it not read it to get the joke, context is important here, Edward hates gay men)
    PC: "I'm looking for a boy"
    Edward: "Pooftah, ey? Little bummer boy! I came across your type in the forces, you won't batch me with my trousers down"
    (The "Gentlemen" of the title are all parochial little Englanders, they are the butts of the jokes)

    • @MostlyPennyCat
      @MostlyPennyCat 2 года назад

      The Scene with the Police, Tubbs & Edward:
      ruclips.net/video/YOtpgz4L5d8/видео.html

  • @dusty4047
    @dusty4047 2 года назад +2

    I for one would love to see Mythbusters do at least a new limited series on Netflix

  • @psully212
    @psully212 2 года назад +1

    What I loved about Myth busters is roughly the same thing I like about RUclips. It's people that I like doing something approximately that theoretically do myself. It's like going over to a friend's house and watching them make something cool.

  • @billsmith7254
    @billsmith7254 2 года назад

    I worked with one of your sound guys. He said to me once, ''thanks for what you taught me''. I don't know if it was tongue in cheek.

  • @ezmoore27
    @ezmoore27 2 года назад

    I love listening to Uncle Adam talk about anything.

  • @TheDilligan
    @TheDilligan 2 года назад

    The point about the size of the crew is an interesting point. And today there are a lot of RUclips channels being made that way to the same level of quality

  • @gustavofigueiredo1798
    @gustavofigueiredo1798 2 года назад +1

    Not worrying about what to wear certainly makes regular life easier. If you're making a TV show...

  • @Ang3lUki
    @Ang3lUki Год назад

    I love that nonverbal coworker communication that defined your fits for the show

  • @SpySappingMyKeyboard
    @SpySappingMyKeyboard 2 года назад +1

    "A polo shirt doesn't convey that you are ready to get dirty"
    Jamie, with a white button up shirt: Stoic, but with a slight moustache twitch

  • @robrichardson2667
    @robrichardson2667 2 года назад

    I'm really impressed with your videos and very impressed with your work shop
    Thanks so much .