How Hollywood Shot Actors with Arrows before CGI

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @TylerBellMakes
    @TylerBellMakes  Месяц назад +446

    I've got some wild ideas for movie effects I want to build, so if you want to help me get there, Patreon is a great way to help! Patreon.com/tylerbellmakes

    • @rasmis
      @rasmis Месяц назад +6

      12:50 “Hello, I am here to deliver .. uhm.. no, rain hellfire down upon you. Please sign on the dotted line, and initialize on page 2 and 3.”

    • @ericwilliams1659
      @ericwilliams1659 Месяц назад +5

      White pvc, I think, is schedule 40, you need the more expensive Grey pvc which is schedule 80.
      The schedule 80 (grey) is made to withstand more pressure. But the thicker walls will reduce air flow some. And use of schedule 80 connection and primer/glue.
      (Schedule 40 pipes typically have a wall thickness of around 0.109 inches, while Schedule 80 pipes have a wall thickness of about 0.154 inches)

    • @HaraldHofer
      @HaraldHofer Месяц назад +6

      Great video! Just one remark on your archery: "I don't need a full draw for this" is a big misconception. In order to shoot reliable every time you have to be as consistent in what you do as possible. And one point to achieve this is a consistent draw.

    • @1islam1
      @1islam1 Месяц назад

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    • @ABa-os6wm
      @ABa-os6wm Месяц назад +1

      Wood armor.
      That's why it's called "Hollywood"

  • @AdamSpFX
    @AdamSpFX Месяц назад +1888

    Not all of these techniques have been lost to CGI yet, just last year we were building pop up arrow rigs for Gladiator 2! Ours were also 3D printed, but they used a RC servo to trip the sear. I enjoyed the video, keep up the good work!

    • @TylerBellMakes
      @TylerBellMakes  Месяц назад +192

      Oh sick! Looking forward to that!

    • @TylerBellMakes
      @TylerBellMakes  Месяц назад +190

      Dude you're showreels look amazing. I'm doing a video on flaming arrows next. Any tips of fuels for the right looking flame? Some that burn a little sooty and some that burn clean?

    • @SicketMog
      @SicketMog Месяц назад +18

      EWW Gladiator 2... EWW!!

    • @unknownentityenthusiast6765
      @unknownentityenthusiast6765 Месяц назад +104

      @@SicketMogchild

    • @AdamSpFX
      @AdamSpFX Месяц назад +112

      @@TylerBellMakes It's a long time since I've made any but I remember finding that they almost always go out unless you use some sort of pyrotechnic mix or oxidant (eg. KNO3 + charcoal) in the mix. I have used slow burning PIC (plastic igniter cord) to keep fuel soaked cloth alight successfully, and one thing that does work really well, (and gives lovely sparks) is 000 grade wire wool! Good luck - looking forward to the video!

  • @Neopopulist
    @Neopopulist 25 дней назад +374

    This is how hollywood became hollywood. Dudes like you had ideas, worked their butts off to make them a reality. Watching the end scene you made had me pumped up. I can't wait to see the things you accomplish in the future!

    • @mf.danger9235
      @mf.danger9235 22 дня назад +3

      he had a reference book, incase you missed it. These aren't original ideas.

    • @mmorkinism
      @mmorkinism 22 дня назад +8

      @@mf.danger9235 They didn't say "original".

    • @mindslaw4961
      @mindslaw4961 21 день назад +1

      @@mmorkinismthey said it like 5 times

    • @shayneoneill1506
      @shayneoneill1506 19 дней назад +2

      Well that and $$$. Spending a week on a 5 second scene doesnt scale, unless you throw a lot of people at it, add to that the fact that film and processing was f***ing expensive , yeah hollywood had to go hat in hand to wallstreet to get born. However, with the modern era of DSLRs its in theory possible to do it on a shoestring, if one has enough friends to rope into it.

    • @Neopopulist
      @Neopopulist 19 дней назад +1

      @@mindslaw4961 I never said original lol.

  • @hacksmith
    @hacksmith Месяц назад +2969

    This is awesome!!! You gotta come to HERC to play with some of our toys and equipment!

    • @kirill2525
      @kirill2525 Месяц назад +108

      I'm gonna go stand under a bunch of falling arrows so I get an invite as well :P

    • @dandersonja
      @dandersonja Месяц назад +67

      @@kirill2525 I wonder if that's a question under their hiring practices.
      "Have you ever been caught in a volley of arrows?"

    • @TheTechAdmin
      @TheTechAdmin Месяц назад +28

      If he doesn't reply to you, it's officially hopeless to get a reply out of him, lol.
      Tyler's been grinding away this and *_really_* deserves his big break.
      You could really help mentor him!
      Love your work too! I know the power lifter is one project you wish you never took due to its money/view ration.
      Keep up the great work, both of you!

    • @doomgolem5348
      @doomgolem5348 Месяц назад +7

      I totally agree

    • @AgentX2006
      @AgentX2006 Месяц назад

      A wild Hacksmith appeared!
      It used HERC invite.
      It was SUPER effective!

  • @FormerGovernmentHuman
    @FormerGovernmentHuman Месяц назад +168

    The wooden “plate” has a nice thud to it as well. It would be perfectly acceptable as the base noise for the effect I would think.

    • @noyb7920
      @noyb7920 Месяц назад +14

      It's also a nice sound to aim the sound editor at for synchronization.

  • @thethoughtemporium
    @thethoughtemporium Месяц назад +2198

    The arrow cannons at the end looked so good. Extremely satisfying to see that wave of arrows rain down. And the spring is so simple and convincing. Same with the "let's just actually shoot them" method, which I wasn't expecting but makes perfect sense and is so nice and simple.

    • @harriehausenman8623
      @harriehausenman8623 Месяц назад +14

      the emporium appeared!! Love your channel too. And couldn't agree more: some of the shots were soooo satisfying to watch. My favourites are the ones poiting downword to the ground in a fixed viewport. And you can see the "wave" of arrows coming in. 🤗 Just so beautiful.

    • @michaelstevenson5044
      @michaelstevenson5044 Месяц назад +6

      Aaayyy thought emproium

    • @HistoricalWeapons
      @HistoricalWeapons Месяц назад +6

      It was an actual weapon in the 11th century arrow cannons

    • @FawnTheCreator
      @FawnTheCreator 29 дней назад

      Are you getting any ideas from this?

    • @xxxstuxx
      @xxxstuxx 24 дня назад

      I was there when we used them filming Gladiator in ‘99 I was one of the Roman soldiers at the start.
      If you watch the opening battle you can see the arrows in bunches launching from tubes behind all the soldiers - we had a load of real archers too at the front. But they must’ve combined it with other visual effects as the arrows went about half the distance they did in the movie.

  • @thealleys
    @thealleys 22 дня назад +5

    this might be one of the coolest things i have ever seen in the history of ever.

  • @roastedmarhmallow
    @roastedmarhmallow Месяц назад +279

    That shot at the end blocking the arrows was awesome. As someone with zero engineering skill I find it spectacular to see ‘some guy’ just recreating a movie shot in their backyard.

    • @elijahmcstotts2871
      @elijahmcstotts2871 Месяц назад +15

      Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave! With a box of scraps!

  • @user-jk5um1om8l
    @user-jk5um1om8l Месяц назад +40

    I have always wondered how they made arrow practical effects. One of those things that sat unanswered in the back of my mind for the longest time. Thanks for making this illuminating video!

  • @angst_
    @angst_ Месяц назад +3131

    Apparently, in the 1938 film "The Adventures of Robin Hood" they just hired a professional archer to shoot the actors. XD

    • @Tinius
      @Tinius Месяц назад +631

      That would be Howard Hill. Same guy they stopped inviting to the competitions and just named them after him.
      His archery feats are still without peer.

    • @spencerpalmer2918
      @spencerpalmer2918 Месяц назад +180

      Thanks for posting about TAoRH! If I remember correctly, according to film historian Rudy Behlmer in the bonus features, the actors had layers of wood and cork under their clothing to stop the arrows. The actors who got shot got paid extra.

    • @dominic6634
      @dominic6634 Месяц назад +120

      Interesting fact that guy use to be a machinist. That career gives you crazy abilities with judging distance by eye. Had a boss that could do it within .002 of an inch

    • @jtilton5
      @jtilton5 Месяц назад +101

      Same for the final scene of Throne of Blood (a Japanese retelling of Macbeth by Akira Kurosawa) Kurosawa was planning to just have the extras shoot at Toshiro Mifune as he was wearing body armor, but Mifune insisted they hire trained archers. If you see the film you will know Mifune was right to get professionals to do the stunt.

    • @partytranimal6293
      @partytranimal6293 Месяц назад +49

      Back when we were allowed to have fun. Now we got OSHA and workplace regulations. Buncha babies

  • @domenicavellino4205
    @domenicavellino4205 13 дней назад +4

    some people are just so smart and find their passion early! incredible to watch someone do something they love!

  • @mmcnama4
    @mmcnama4 Месяц назад +646

    Counterintuitively, this video is arguably more interesting than some of the crazier ones you've done. It's so simple but surprisingly convincing!

    • @eliabeck689
      @eliabeck689 27 дней назад +12

      I think this is possibly because you see the crazy stuff all over the place---all the RUclips creators I've observed seem to have been moving for crazier and crazier stuff, with more you-think-it's-clickbait-but-it's-real type videos. I know that I, for one, have gotten a little too much of the crazy stuff, to the point that simpler things like this feel way cooler because they're rarer, and therefore more special.

    • @monkemode8128
      @monkemode8128 25 дней назад +10

      @@eliabeck689 Also, there's just something about simple and intuitive mechanisms which just work. They're very satisfying. You can look at something like this and immediately understand exactly how it works and why, but it's just something (most) people don't even put thought into.

    • @tristandeppe5215
      @tristandeppe5215 24 дня назад

      We often ignore how complicated some of the mundane things in life actually are. Even the simplest looking of machines still required an immense amount of thought and design.

  • @MorleyKert
    @MorleyKert Месяц назад +33

    This is so sick! I can’t believe actors used to be literally shot with arrows 😂
    Excited to see the indie action movie you eventually make using all the special FX skills you’re learning.

    • @kgrumbles55
      @kgrumbles55 20 дней назад +1

      Back in the day (Public Enemy 1931 for example) live ammunition was used.... crazy

  • @RubSomefastOnIt
    @RubSomefastOnIt Месяц назад +195

    the pronged arrow into wood like that looks 100x more convincing in close up shots then anything else.
    the way you can use smaller pieces of wood to shake with the body to match the shot is perfect.

  • @maniacx86
    @maniacx86 17 дней назад +3

    All of those shots came out so good!

  • @meareAaron
    @meareAaron Месяц назад +192

    practical effects will always be timeless its so cool to see traditional special effects in action

    • @harriehausenman8623
      @harriehausenman8623 Месяц назад

      NO CGI! 🤣

    • @howard2liu
      @howard2liu 25 дней назад +3

      I mean, stop motion and kung fu with wires are practical effects and I don't think those are really timeless.

  • @BaptisteC1995
    @BaptisteC1995 21 день назад +2

    My man's living his best life and my childhood dreams

  • @Nighthawkinlight
    @Nighthawkinlight Месяц назад +503

    That spring flipper is the coolest thing! So convincing if you're not looking for it

    • @3nertia
      @3nertia Месяц назад +18

      There is some SERIOUS clout in this RUclips comments section! We've got NightHawkInLight, The Thought Emporium, and Hacksmith Industries!

    • @AgentBanana007
      @AgentBanana007 Месяц назад +7

      @@3nertia I saw AlecSteele in the comments too, lol.

    • @harriehausenman8623
      @harriehausenman8623 Месяц назад +1

      Absolutely. I had to watch frame by frame because I couldnt believe the first shot was done that way. And: Coool!! A NightHawkInLight! Why am I not surprised 🤗

    • @harriehausenman8623
      @harriehausenman8623 Месяц назад +2

      @@3nertia Only Some SloMoGuys and a CorridorCrew missing 😆

    • @3nertia
      @3nertia Месяц назад +1

      @@AgentBanana007 Yeah, I noticed that after but only afterward!

  • @Spudtasticwastaken
    @Spudtasticwastaken 24 дня назад +6

    imagine just driving by and seeing this guy making arrow cannons shooting everywhere

  • @nikkothegoblin
    @nikkothegoblin Месяц назад +602

    Ever since watch Indy Mogul back in the day of early youtube, I've missed seeing people tackle special effects engineering with such whimsy. Great video, build, and infectious energy!

    • @Scanlaid
      @Scanlaid Месяц назад +25

      Dude! What a throwback, I forgot all about that channel. That might have been the first one I actively followed on youtube. Time for nostalgias 😁

    • @methamphetamememcmeth3422
      @methamphetamememcmeth3422 Месяц назад +2

      Don't come at me for this but I think it is better to use contagious instead of infectious when using the connotation positively.

    • @armadillerff
      @armadillerff Месяц назад +8

      To quote a Jedi more famous than I once said “no that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time…”

    • @brigadier-tc8565
      @brigadier-tc8565 Месяц назад +10

      Oh man! Backyard FX! That channel was my childhood! How many times me and my friends tried to make stuff from them and completely failed

    • @DankEngine710
      @DankEngine710 Месяц назад +3

      This and kipkay, tkor before grant died. My god.

  • @uesdtosignin1038
    @uesdtosignin1038 28 дней назад +16

    0:34 Now, I understand why the arrow shake side way when you are shot in movie.

  • @dommoo2
    @dommoo2 Месяц назад +553

    Missed opportunity to do knee armor so you can tell people about how you used to be an adventurer

  • @astromesmo
    @astromesmo 24 дня назад +6

    Very rarely I watch a 15 min YT without skipping. Great, entertaining content 👏👏👏

  • @AlecSteele
    @AlecSteele Месяц назад +102

    So freaking cool!!

    • @harriehausenman8623
      @harriehausenman8623 Месяц назад +1

      Just watched your awesome steamhammer video! So wholesome 🤗 Great to see you here! 👋

    • @drhelmut3467
      @drhelmut3467 Месяц назад +4

      hear me out, arrows made with titanium damascus

  • @neox464
    @neox464 25 дней назад +2

    That's crazy. Unbelievable quality content. It was a recommended video and I thought it's one of those yabbing channels who go on about the things with ''research'' from the internet and wanted to skip to getting hit part, and then I saw this guy makes all the props, reads books to make prototypes and is a real craftsman too. This kind of channels deserve subs and recognition not the people who just copy everything from internet and read it through. If this was on TV I'd ve thought it was a professional production.

  • @five-toedslothbear4051
    @five-toedslothbear4051 Месяц назад +450

    4:56 multiple layers of safety probably make the insurance company happy…

    • @Deja117
      @Deja117 Месяц назад +48

      Not me going "please don't split, please don't split", then also screaming at the screen when he didn't use a more skin safe approach and instead made a bunch of tiny wooden spears. 😬

    • @harriehausenman8623
      @harriehausenman8623 Месяц назад +3

      where "happy" means "less expensive" 😄

    • @bryanr.4947
      @bryanr.4947 29 дней назад +2

      What's an insurance company?

    • @nauthizzz
      @nauthizzz 28 дней назад +23

      Not to mention that layering like that would actually survive heavy repeated usage, multiple shooting days or multiple projects. Just swap in new padding or wooden outer layers as needed.

    • @neurofiedyamato8763
      @neurofiedyamato8763 26 дней назад +6

      It depends on the wood they use, but historical shields were made of wood and they stopped arrows of much higher weight loosed from 12-16x the draw weight. And they can survive many arrow hits. Those also were only a little more than half inch thick.
      Even his 3 inches is overkill for a 10 pound bow launching something with essentially no arrow heads.
      The arrow he is firing probably won't even go through a normal coat because the dowel would get stopped by it while the two little nails are too short to reach skin even if it penetrated the coat.

  • @undeadwilldestroyall
    @undeadwilldestroyall 23 дня назад +3

    This is genuinely one of the coolest things I've seen in a while

  • @rameynoodles152
    @rameynoodles152 Месяц назад +272

    Man, more old style practical effects please. They honestly look so much better than CGI when used properly.

    • @patriciushibernius7577
      @patriciushibernius7577 Месяц назад +11

      recommend any kurosowa film. Man was the master of archery effects

  • @lukas7858
    @lukas7858 24 дня назад +2

    Probably one of the best videos i‘ve seen this year. Amazing stuff!

  • @pnwscitech1589
    @pnwscitech1589 Месяц назад +115

    12:10 A "well acktually" moment :) thats a wad. A sabot would be a device to adapt a single smaller projectile to fire from a larger more powerful bore. So if you were to use the foam as a spacer to launch one arrow from the air cannon, that would be a sabot. All in all, I LOVE your content, your enthusiasm with special effects builds. I feel like I'm watching Myth Busters all over again. Thank you!

    • @CS_Blitzen
      @CS_Blitzen Месяц назад +13

      In the modern sense yes, however the first ever "sabot" was a disc of wood behind cannonballs used by the French to get better and more consistent muzzle velocity from their muzzle loader cannons, so whilst I see where you're coming from, uno reverse "aktually" 😂😂

    • @pnwscitech1589
      @pnwscitech1589 Месяц назад +6

      @CS_Blitzen my well acktually has been well acktuallied! Good to know 😁

    • @takix2007
      @takix2007 Месяц назад +8

      ​@@CS_Blitzen🤓 "hum akshually", not quite a uno reverse, because your "hum actually" did not contradict the essence of what he said (sabot = single projectile). So let's call that a.. "uno +2 'aktually' " ? 🤣

    • @latergator9622
      @latergator9622 Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for the knowledge everyone.

    • @SteamCheese1
      @SteamCheese1 28 дней назад

      OK. Nerd....
      Just joking. Thank you for pointing that out.😁

  • @Cicava
    @Cicava 29 дней назад +3

    Bro all engineering and accomplishments in this video, the sound design alone is incredible

  • @Yora21
    @Yora21 Месяц назад +10

    Even with camera angles and lighting that don't hide anything, this is still looking pretty good.
    Amazing this is so simple.

  • @insmart_ua
    @insmart_ua 19 дней назад +1

    That's so awesome! I can't even imagine how much time and effort you spent preparing all that.

  • @Lalalielah
    @Lalalielah Месяц назад +134

    4:35 as someone who does archery, a low poundage might make the actors look more skilled, but it's very noticable that they can draw it back with no effort and the arrow leaves the bow withno force and begins to drop immediately. The whole thing has the effect of making it look like they're playing with toys.
    Cool video though, especially the effect of the compressed air powered thingy.

    • @KaufDirGeld
      @KaufDirGeld Месяц назад +33

      as someone who does not, i cant tell if i dont look for it

    • @scottg3192
      @scottg3192 Месяц назад +27

      "Look convincing to the unkeen eye" 4:20
      The majority of people can't tell and no one is making actors draw stronger bows for the few dozen who notice

    • @Soulessdeeds
      @Soulessdeeds Месяц назад +14

      I was a Bradley mechanic in the Army for 15 yrs. There's TONS of things I always notice in war movies when you see tanks moving and doing things. Fury is honestly one of the better movies that portrays tanks and their movements. Allot of the armor we still had back in the 90s sounded ALLOT like stuff from WW2. The Australian Arms an Armor museum YT channel does a ton of WW2 tanks and vehicle rebuilds. The engines and sounds were extremely close to the old M60's. But most movies completely get the sound of the tracks and engines wrong. Or the vibration of tanks from a distance like in Saving Private Ryan. The M1 Abrams never sounds the way it should in movies. Because Hollywood always uses mockups and diesel engines. So all you hear is a diesel engine and not the actual turbine sound the Abrams makes. Or that the exhaust of an Abrams can melt glass and scorch paint of a vehicle it's towing. Seen it happen lol because the crew didn't install the exhaust deflector before towing a vehicle. But the average movie goer has zero clue about anything I just said. Or are even clued in to know to look for such things.

    • @danielf3623
      @danielf3623 Месяц назад +7

      @@Soulessdeeds Yeah, was going to say, an expert is always going to pick up on the corners cut in movies for safety, cost, or cool factor.
      Kinda glad though, it's nice not to get PTSD from my entertainment. Every once in a while you'll get a director who commits to getting things right and I have to walk out.

    • @THX1138-ss6nv
      @THX1138-ss6nv Месяц назад +2

      I agree, If it were realistic you most likely would never see the arrow as it passed through the target and stuck in the ground behind it.

  • @sonjay888
    @sonjay888 Месяц назад +10

    7:11 a guy looking from afar is probably shocked right now seeing a person getting shot by an arrow

    • @7th_Heaven
      @7th_Heaven 12 дней назад

      @sonjay888 solid username. good fengshui.
      would be even more of a shocker if in addition to a local in the subdivision saw the arrows and they did a follow up fake blood and moulages. Might actually have to call an ambulance. Not for the stunt team, but for the passerby.
      youtube would demonetize the channel and ban due to blood and gore; Rated R content...
      so the special effects videos don't go as far as they very well in reality could.

  • @bytesizedengineering
    @bytesizedengineering Месяц назад +93

    Why is it that I cannot stop smiling every time I watch one of your videos? You look like you're having so much fun! I enjoy following along and watching all the cool stuff you build

  • @specs6637
    @specs6637 22 дня назад +1

    I like the direction your channel seems to be going. Recreating practical movie effects looks awesome, and I think its a niche you can definitely grow in

  • @mohirender
    @mohirender Месяц назад +13

    Practical effects are legit so cool and creative

  • @dmitrybahrt9227
    @dmitrybahrt9227 Месяц назад +4

    6:22 “I’ve only been shooting this bow for about a month “ , proceeds with direct head shot 😂😂😂😂

  • @JesseCase
    @JesseCase Месяц назад +19

    That final scene with it all put together was pretty smooth!

  • @ryanhatch7623
    @ryanhatch7623 18 дней назад +1

    Man I love your channel. Cannot wait to see what the future looks like. Amazing video!

  • @Luclecool123
    @Luclecool123 Месяц назад +15

    I'm shocked about how underated this channel actually is!
    Awesome work man, love it 👍

  • @tommissouri4871
    @tommissouri4871 23 дня назад +3

    This was great. Not only informative, but entertaining and funny. Keep it up!

  • @thomaskurz5617
    @thomaskurz5617 Месяц назад +22

    Now that was fun to watch.
    The part with the arrow on a line was quite interesting never thought about that.
    From a distance even without cuts it looks quite convincing.
    The popup system is still in use today in various knife throwing magic tricks.

    • @naiknaik8812
      @naiknaik8812 27 дней назад

      i think actual missiles back then also used wire to hit what they want to hit

    • @Jonas-ij4td
      @Jonas-ij4td 25 дней назад

      ​@@naiknaik8812 do you mean tow missiles? They are controlled by a wire to steer them into the target. Quite a different technology than this tho

  • @chivalricmedia
    @chivalricmedia 20 дней назад +1

    Love this video - well done!! For me, practical effects are always better than CGI

  • @dfgaJK
    @dfgaJK Месяц назад +17

    I can't wait until your channels huge and you get one of those "no budget" sponsors that help you make the truck flip a reality!

  • @Topher_Knows
    @Topher_Knows 20 дней назад +1

    You know, many of the practical effect specialists are alive. You could, instead of puzzling it together and guessing a ton, *ask them, before they die. They are the true experts.

  • @Rigel_Chiokis
    @Rigel_Chiokis Месяц назад +13

    First of all, this is the first I've heard of how they did these effects. Secondly, your barrage shots at the end looked really good!

  • @sonicee565
    @sonicee565 10 дней назад +1

    Great video....laughed out loud several times and loved the concept and production !! Well done !! More like this please !!

  • @SirWrender
    @SirWrender Месяц назад +58

    What a great project!!! The result from the arrow cannon was SO legit!!

    • @harriehausenman8623
      @harriehausenman8623 Месяц назад +2

      hey! So many awesome creators here 🤗 I already commented that the CorridorCrew is kinda missing here, but that counts 😉

  • @jakecook697
    @jakecook697 20 дней назад +1

    A true modern hero! Subbed!

  • @joelsaunders588
    @joelsaunders588 Месяц назад +9

    The quality of the content on this channel just goes up and up ❤

  • @TheWadetube
    @TheWadetube Месяц назад +11

    Howard Hill was renowned as the best archer in the world in the 30s through to the 70s and he made many televised shows. He stood in for Errol FLynn in The Adventures Of Robin Hood for the shooting scenes. He could hit anything. He had a strong bow and shot arrows into wood on top of steel plates worn by actors. Getting shot by Howard meant an extra $100 in your pocket. About 600 in today's money. He could split the arrow but the arrow would not split evently down the shaft so they did end up using a trick arrow. Howard Hill was seen in the shooting contest scene a few feet from Errol FLynn as one of the best contestants. I don't know how good Errol was with a bow but Kevin Costner was good .

    • @DialogCentreUK
      @DialogCentreUK Месяц назад +5

      Thanks for mentioning Howard Hill. He gave a demo at the archery club my family was in. His skills were jaw-dropping, hitting ever smaller targets at 25 feet and finishing on a quarter, a nickel, and a dime.
      He also told us some hunting stories and some of his exploits in Hollywood, including the special trick shooting for Errol Flynn. He let the men try out some of the special high-poundage bows he used (most of them couldn't manage a full draw on the really heavy ones) and he explained making bows and arrows. He also displayed a few of his more exotic hunting trophies (I know, I know, but it it wasn't considered an issue in the 1950s).
      At the end, he signed copies of his book, _Hunting the Hard Way_. I still have ours.

    • @MackerelSkyLtd
      @MackerelSkyLtd 26 дней назад +4

      By the way, when he’s talking about the underwhelming sound of archery at 8:10, there is a related story. Ben Burtt was tasked with recording sound effects for Temple of Doom, when you have the showdown at the bridge and the Thugees are shooting arrows across the ravine at the British/Indian troops. He loved the Errol Flynn Robin Hood as a kid, and wanted the beefy arrow sounds from that movie, but was having trouble replicating it. So as he often did when stumped on a sound, he researched the production. Finding out about Howard Hill, whose bow and arrows were made oversized with thicker shafts to go with his large draw and heavy poundage, and hey presto-that’s what made for the iconic sounds.

    • @DialogCentreUK
      @DialogCentreUK 25 дней назад +4

      @@MackerelSkyLtd --- Hill was well-known for his high poundage bows and very thick arrows. At the demo we were at, he explained that he always made the arrows proportionately thicker to suit the higher poundage of the bow they were intended for. As it turned out, he favoured bows of 115 -130 pounds and more, so he usually made thick arrows. His "special" arrows on the display table included some that were 3/8" and more in diameter, and even a steel "arrow" as tall as my father for hunting shark underwater(!) There's a chapter in the book that talks about that.
      Pop was one of the few who could full-draw Hill's 140-pound bow comfortably but said he wouldn't want to hunt with it for a whole day. Hill also had a bow there that was rated at 160 pounds plus, and Hill made it look easy enough but IIRC nobody managed more than about a half-draw on that beast.
      So yes, bigger than standard arrows fired from stronger than standard bows were Hill's thing, but for him they were normal.
      Hill also told about working with Errol Flynn on Robin Hood and some other movies. He and Flynn also went hunting together sometimes. I don't think he ever said if Flynn was much use with a bow.

    • @MackerelSkyLtd
      @MackerelSkyLtd 25 дней назад

      @ amazing to hear these stories-thank you for sharing!

    • @MaxCampanella
      @MaxCampanella 22 дня назад

      Came here to say this

  • @Ecosse57
    @Ecosse57 Месяц назад +6

    the outtakes are hilarious! kudos to all the work you put into this. great stuff man.

  • @ThatTransistorGuy
    @ThatTransistorGuy Месяц назад +1

    Now this is the start of something great and world changing. Keep up the great work. You're a director in the making, and even that's an under statement!

  • @neilirvine3722
    @neilirvine3722 Месяц назад +5

    Brilliant, absolutely amazing..........Very impressed with the effort and technical skill you've put into this...... You have single handedly solved nearly 40 years of HOW these effects were achieved back in the day ..... Thank you😊

  • @TheAprone
    @TheAprone 10 дней назад +1

    Most entertaining video I've seen all day. Keep it up!

  • @Woolypopopeepee
    @Woolypopopeepee Месяц назад +118

    The arrows should be shorter implying that the arrow is inside the body

    • @falcon7036
      @falcon7036 21 день назад +2

      Great Observation

    • @annep.1905
      @annep.1905 19 дней назад +1

      Yeah. When you watch those old films, you notice that they never chop the arrow short enough. I think they didn't want to go for realism. After all, there was no fake blood either.

    • @nicoach1817
      @nicoach1817 13 дней назад

      There would be noo blood untill the arrow was ripped out

    • @annep.1905
      @annep.1905 12 дней назад

      @@nicoach1817 Oh, there would be a little, at least. Maybe not immediately, though.

  • @JoeMakes
    @JoeMakes 23 дня назад +1

    Those bloopers are too funny! Amazing work, bro

  • @Deja117
    @Deja117 Месяц назад +31

    If you change it from fishing line to a coloured string that stands out from everything else, you could chroma key it out and use generative fill, or take 2 shots with the camera following a precise path (with the help of a rail or something), and then overlay the shots to completely remove the strings. Honestly I still think this method is far superior for a more realistic look, but there are ways we can adapt it in post these days to make it look even better. ;)

  • @luckylefty-rb8op
    @luckylefty-rb8op 17 дней назад +1

    this vid was spectacular

  • @MrXPeaceLP
    @MrXPeaceLP Месяц назад +22

    5:53 Tom Bruise got me xDD

  • @Saimeren
    @Saimeren 28 дней назад +3

    This was a really cool video. I also love the enthusiasm.

  • @lukeumhoefer
    @lukeumhoefer Месяц назад +9

    "Lets give it a shot on tom bru..." HEADSHOT

  • @disadvantagedchef2683
    @disadvantagedchef2683 Месяц назад

    This is my first video of yours, so you easily deserve a sub. Genuinely hyped to see everything else you built

  • @loganmanweiler4957
    @loganmanweiler4957 Месяц назад +6

    This must be the most over the top way to air ate grass and I can’t stop thinking about that 😂🤦‍♂️ 13:30

  • @sarahsaulsbury9316
    @sarahsaulsbury9316 24 дня назад +1

    13:55 They definitely didn't rely on accuracy! The idea was to get enough arrows in the air that the chance of missing someone dropped drastically. That it might also scare them and make opponents scatter was a bonus!

  • @northcoaststudios
    @northcoaststudios Месяц назад +5

    Hey man, you are living the dream (kinda) that I had when I was your age, but I had a wife and family at that time and had to provide for the family in a sucky (1980's) job market. This is your first video I saw and I subscribed. I know this is right up my alley. I'm going to go check out the rest of your channel.
    By the way, I am closer to living my dream. I got into Indie filmmaking in 2006 once my kids grew up and were on their own. That's when I put into practice everything I learned my entire life researching filmmaking. I've learned a ton more since then.
    But yes, practical effects is a favorite of mine. I originally thought I would be a prop maker when I was a teenager, but now......well.......the fastest way to describe what I do is .......I don't make music. I do ALL the rest.
    Looking forward to retiring and going to play in the film industry. BTW, I am a Journeyman Toolmaker. Yes, I design, engineer, and machine things into reality that did not exist before; original tools and tooling, modifying existing tooling or automation, improving tools and tooling to work better, last longer, work easier, wear longer, or be easier to replace consumable components. I also weld, draw in AutoCAD (2D and 3D), and more.
    I'm also looking forward to seeing more of your videos. You do a great job at it too.

    • @pia5543
      @pia5543 23 дня назад +1

      Really cool dude that you re so creative and live it 😊☺️🎉🎊

  • @rivermike18
    @rivermike18 28 дней назад

    My guy Tyler is making a comeback this is on pace to be his most watched upload. Quite informative and well deserved views.

  • @dfgaJK
    @dfgaJK Месяц назад +19

    9:27 that shot was sick!

  • @bepstein111
    @bepstein111 21 день назад +1

    LOVE THIS! More 3d printable film supplies please!!!!

  • @dfgaJK
    @dfgaJK Месяц назад +15

    14:57 If this video has taught me anything it is that that shot may well have been achieved by dropping an arrow down a thin filament line attached to the ground and to a crane or a drone?

  • @omarspost
    @omarspost 24 дня назад +2

    This video is blowing up!
    Congrats 🎉

  • @jacobhosler1982
    @jacobhosler1982 Месяц назад +20

    7:38 that will make any kid that's been hit in the shin, wince in pain.😮😂

  • @Blakeyboi24
    @Blakeyboi24 24 дня назад +1

    This channel should blow up to a million subs!!!

  • @NomadMP5
    @NomadMP5 Месяц назад +5

    Great video! A rare win for the RUclips algorithm.
    I would personally love to see you have a go at forced perspective. Not just miniatures or models but partial sets combined with camera tricks, too. I think one of the best examples is the Lord of the Rings trilogy's methods for showing Hobbits alongside men & elves. So many other great examples, though. There are even other cool techniques like set extensions with matte paintings or mirror cutouts seen in classic films from the 20s and 30s.
    Some of the shots they were able to compose with these techniques pre-cgi are mind-boggling.

  • @DJTheMetalheadMercenary
    @DJTheMetalheadMercenary 21 день назад +2

    This is great!

  • @69adrummer
    @69adrummer 24 дня назад +3

    Did you say the name of your stunt double is ... "Tom Bruise" ?!
    Crap that's hilarious!!
    Such a cool video and funny too! All the best to you and your channel!!

  • @TheDireLynx
    @TheDireLynx 25 дней назад +1

    the individual effects were cool enough, but the way everything came together at the very end was really amazing

  • @senfdame528
    @senfdame528 Месяц назад +15

    "I used to be an adventurer like you. Then I took an arrow in the plywood..."

  • @direbearcoat7551
    @direbearcoat7551 21 день назад +1

    That was pretty cool! Great job!

  • @raydunakin
    @raydunakin Месяц назад +3

    Fascinating stuff! I always wondered how they pulled off those arrow hits so convincingly.

  • @knoptop
    @knoptop 21 день назад +1

    This was great!

  • @cadmiral3d146
    @cadmiral3d146 Месяц назад +4

    Great job! I love practical effects. If you can find it, there used to be a show called movie magic that explains tons of these things.

  • @DavidCommini
    @DavidCommini 23 дня назад +1

    I love archery, and I love this video. You did an excellent job explaining your process - and getting shot by arrows 😂

  • @tuloxe
    @tuloxe Месяц назад +33

    14:57 today we test hot to shoot our self 😂

  • @iron_charzard4134
    @iron_charzard4134 14 дней назад +1

    Awesome job this is the coolest video I’ve ever watched

  • @peoplecallmepeechez
    @peoplecallmepeechez Месяц назад +6

    Its wild how convincing those pop up arrows look from the right angle. SFX is so cool when its revealed to be so simple

  • @hitscann1136
    @hitscann1136 24 дня назад +1

    Well made special effects, well made video. I'll stay tuned!

  • @thefirstmdawg56
    @thefirstmdawg56 Месяц назад +13

    14:03 You hit a Robin Hood with the hail of arrows. You can hear and see an arrow hit the back and bounce off of one that landed

    • @Fruktz
      @Fruktz Месяц назад +2

      It looks and sounds like it and i also thought it was at first, but after stepping thru the video i think it's the first arrow hitting a stone and bouncing back and just happens as the second arrow sticks it's landing. If you go step by step you will see the first arrow bouncing. You can step frame by frame on a YT video by pressing . and ,

    • @davidswanson5669
      @davidswanson5669 Месяц назад +1

      @@Fruktzdang I’m on a phone! I wish those shuttle controls existed on mobile.

  • @the_skilled_scalpel
    @the_skilled_scalpel 21 день назад +1

    Really nice video 😁

  • @retrosim4197
    @retrosim4197 Месяц назад +7

    Flame arrows next ?

  • @jantwehncke1528
    @jantwehncke1528 22 дня назад +1

    So happy this video went viral

  • @dfgaJK
    @dfgaJK Месяц назад +4

    14:22 aw :( I was quietly hoping one would nail the camera 😆

  • @hoggi9964
    @hoggi9964 18 дней назад +1

    What an awesome video! Great work!

  • @blitzar8443
    @blitzar8443 Месяц назад +6

    8:20 Bro with the lightest tension bow be like: "oh bows don't make sounds :)"

  • @AmberSantana-is3dq
    @AmberSantana-is3dq 23 дня назад +1

    I absolutely love this illustration next level stuff RUclips is amazing

  • @eyanpoh
    @eyanpoh Месяц назад +6

    13:04 a dirty civilian you are

    • @C21H30O2
      @C21H30O2 Месяц назад +1

      Time to get dirty is a comin'

  • @feman43
    @feman43 23 дня назад +1

    I really enjoy watching young people making and doing things. Very cool...

  • @MrNarcis100
    @MrNarcis100 24 дня назад +1

    This was amazing!