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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
  • no wonder he is one of the best actors of his generation.
    #planetoftheapes #gollum #lordoftherings #andyserkis
    The video begins by exploring Serkis's iconic role as Gollum in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, where he revolutionized motion capture technology and brought a beloved literary character to life with unparalleled depth and emotion. We witness the evolution of Serkis's craft through his mesmerizing portrayal of Caesar in the "Planet of the Apes" reboot series, where his motion capture performances garnered critical acclaim and redefined the boundaries of what is possible in acting.
    As the narrative unfolds, we journey through Serkis's diverse filmography, from his captivating performance as King Kong to his chilling portrayal of Supreme Leader Snoke in the "Star Wars" sequel trilogy. Each role showcases Serkis's unparalleled versatility and his ability to imbue even the most fantastical characters with humanity and complexity.

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  • @dane_diliegro
    @dane_diliegro 10 дней назад +3020

    I was the Predator in the film PREY. This video hit home for me.. great work,

    • @lancelloti.
      @lancelloti.  10 дней назад +357

      wow, thank you very much man! I'm really glad to hear that, and congrats on your work!

    • @daks8888
      @daks8888 10 дней назад +55

      That's awesome! I want to see Imaginary! Prey was a surprise for me actually. Not gonna lie.

    • @TheRealValus
      @TheRealValus 9 дней назад +46

      @@lancelloti. You never know who's watching.

    • @Caiyde
      @Caiyde 9 дней назад +54

      PREY was such a fantastic reinvention of the franchise. Congratulations on your part in that!

    • @failedartist3994
      @failedartist3994 9 дней назад +17

      omg congrats! What an amazing performance!

  • @TheLyricalWrdsmth
    @TheLyricalWrdsmth 21 день назад +16866

    The industry did a good job of making sure we all know who Serkis is. True pioneer of his craft, really happy he has all the recognition he's gotten.

    • @squirrelsinjacket1804
      @squirrelsinjacket1804 21 день назад +230

      His performance really elevated Gollum into a main character in the movies

    • @Woodsaras
      @Woodsaras 21 день назад +25

      Um, do you know what "pioneer" is?

    • @4nemek
      @4nemek 21 день назад +71

      Dont forget tens of CGI artists and specialists worked on this characters

    • @LPyxel
      @LPyxel 20 дней назад +102

      ​@@WoodsarasTo quote the definition off Google: The first develop or be the first to use or apply (a new method, area of knowledge, or activity). That's what Andy Serkis did with his performances of Gollum, King Kong, etc.

    • @classicuscomics
      @classicuscomics 20 дней назад +55

      The industry actually did their best to kill his career after lord of the rings, due to him not selling much of his workshop and technology to other studios. He’s even gone on record saying he fully expects never to be recognized by the acadamy as a result

  • @jameshill2450
    @jameshill2450 21 день назад +15377

    Andy is so good that they created this whole category just so that they could give him an award.

    • @sreenivaskamath4243
      @sreenivaskamath4243 21 день назад +569

      The overlooking of motion capture performances by the Academy is baffling. Serkis should have won two Oscars by now for LOTR and Planet of the Apes.
      The Academy needs to seriously reconsider in including motion capture performances for acting categories.

    • @MollyHJohns
      @MollyHJohns 20 дней назад +138

      The Academy are just a bunch of Narcs liking looking at their own faces appearing on screen, hearing their own voices and then awarding themselves for it. Oh and each other, who has the same interests and hobbies, wealth and connections. They are into themselves most of the time.

    • @ericconrad8854
      @ericconrad8854 20 дней назад +18

      @@sreenivaskamath4243 so much of acting is physical it makes so much sense.

    • @sreenivaskamath4243
      @sreenivaskamath4243 20 дней назад

      @@ericconrad8854 motion capture is also physical. It's just that actors have a different tool that captures their performance.

    • @thedje4407
      @thedje4407 20 дней назад +54

      @@sreenivaskamath4243he should get a lifetime achievement award for what he’s done if not we riot

  • @reizak8966
    @reizak8966 18 дней назад +3376

    That scene of Ian Mckellen breaking down while filming on a full greenscreen set just breaks my heart.

    • @FASynergy
      @FASynergy 16 дней назад +842

      As a stage actor, its literally fully thebopposite of why he fell in love with acting; to act *alongside others* to bring stories to life.
      What he had to do for much of The Hobbit was so cold and impersonal, especially when you remember that in LOTR, they did *everything they could* to have the actors acting alongside one another using forced perspectives.

    • @danieldelanoche2015
      @danieldelanoche2015 16 дней назад +306

      ​@FASynergy so much about the Hobbit movies and the filming process has me so mad even to this day tbh

    • @LeonardoMastrogiovanni
      @LeonardoMastrogiovanni 15 дней назад

      and the best part is that it is completely fabricated BS by people who do not understand CG and only hate on it because they don't understand it at all.

    • @ethanpayne4116
      @ethanpayne4116 15 дней назад +369

      So depressing, and what an insult to Ian McKellan when he had already expressed so much discomfort with the sterility of greenscreen sets. We can only hope the industry learns its lesson and someday returns to a focus on interactions between live actors.

    • @MegaClaymore123
      @MegaClaymore123 15 дней назад +47

      @@FASynergy the bopposite XD

  • @quincycharle8150
    @quincycharle8150 18 дней назад +444

    He didn't play gollum..... He became him

    • @dawsonjarrell
      @dawsonjarrell 7 дней назад +4

      So true

    • @zovalentine7305
      @zovalentine7305 4 дня назад +1

      Best comment 🏆

    • @MrHadane
      @MrHadane 3 дня назад +1

      Did he? Take Johnny Depp for example. Any roles he had post Pirates of the Caribbean he had Jack Sparrow bleed in all performances. You could say he became Jack Sparrow. Meanwhile, Andy Serkis can switch it on and off at will and become anyone or anything.

  • @HotlikeSauce490
    @HotlikeSauce490 21 день назад +4855

    the fact he had no reference for the character is what’s absolutely unbelievable to me. To take words on a page and translate that to a real life character takes a true artist.

    • @joshwarrey3728
      @joshwarrey3728 21 день назад +176

      Serkis read the source material, like the real OG actor that he is

    • @HotlikeSauce490
      @HotlikeSauce490 21 день назад +75

      @@joshwarrey3728 yea obviously but they are words on a page

    • @ShunyValdez
      @ShunyValdez 21 день назад +123

      ​@HotlikeSauce490 and those words sparked the imaginations of Sergis, Peter Jackson, and all of the movie crew. They did have reference, but they also have an artistic take on what will be seen on cinema.

    • @Draelyn
      @Draelyn 21 день назад +41

      Because books don't count as references XD

    • @ShunyValdez
      @ShunyValdez 21 день назад +7

      @@Draelyn why not? it's the source material.

  • @schnarchei6572
    @schnarchei6572 21 день назад +4237

    No one deserves an Honorary Oscar more than Andy Serkis.
    Not in 25 years. Now.

    • @thankyoujodi
      @thankyoujodi 20 дней назад +6

      Ik this is recency bias. Nobody?

    • @guccipucci3941
      @guccipucci3941 20 дней назад +130

      @@thankyoujodirecency bias?????? We‘ve been watching this man on a screen for like 25 years now what are you smoking on that the year of our lord 2001 is recent to you?

    • @thankyoujodi
      @thankyoujodi 20 дней назад +7

      @guccipucci3941 this was made 3 days ago, that's what I was referring to. There's plenty of actors who haven't gotten their notoriety. It's hard for me to fathom that of those plenty, he is the most deserving.

    • @poolhall9632
      @poolhall9632 20 дней назад +53

      @@thankyoujodi when someone changes the industry technologically with their work, they should be honored for it.

    • @MisterDanger01
      @MisterDanger01 20 дней назад +27

      @@poolhall9632 well said, he was a pioneer in the CGI acting

  • @GhostRavenFIN
    @GhostRavenFIN 13 дней назад +578

    I also want to give praise to Peter Jackson for actually recognizing the potential of mo-capping his entire body performance instead of just recording voices. A true visionary.

  • @joncarroll2040
    @joncarroll2040 21 день назад +4548

    Andy Serkis deserves all the credit for reinventing the way voice acting is done, but his most memorable moment for me is "I can't swim" from Andor

    • @charlie7mason
      @charlie7mason 21 день назад +190

      Instant dagger to the heart with such a simple line and subtle expression.

    • @chinaman1
      @chinaman1 21 день назад +112

      To be fair, they could've given him the award via the best actor/supporting actor award. He's not just standing in a recording booth wearing a cardigan or jumper because the booth is too cold and saying lines into a mic. He's actually physically acting just that his costume is added in later via a computer.
      If anything he deserves to get a best actor or best supporting actor award. He's just as physically there as we're the other actors, and to be honest, his job is harder to make believe.

    • @badaboum2
      @badaboum2 20 дней назад +21

      I feel like that's unfair to voice actors, as well as to the other people who helped make his performance captures come to life.

    • @derrickhewitt6171
      @derrickhewitt6171 20 дней назад +9

      He's phenomenal and he is a genius and a pioneer, but I wouldn't say for voice acting in general, just CGI character voice acting.

    • @mrb2349
      @mrb2349 20 дней назад +3

      He single-handedly made Andor watchable.

  • @jefgirdler7232
    @jefgirdler7232 21 день назад +3946

    I feel it's totally valid to consider Serkis one of the greatest actors alive. This MONUMENTAL series of films simply would not have had the impact it had without his unique and groundbreaking performance. That physicality was the secret sauce to making it feel real in a time when peoples' opinions of CGI was exclusively artifice.

    • @MsSunnyDenise
      @MsSunnyDenise 20 дней назад +6

      Well said!!

    • @zerojee6236
      @zerojee6236 19 дней назад +4

      Hyperbole much?

    • @philliplewis1586
      @philliplewis1586 19 дней назад +24

      @@zerojee6236 Literally no.

    • @bartsullivan4866
      @bartsullivan4866 19 дней назад +24

      He puts the humanity in the CGI instead of just a fake looking background or character.

    • @joebloggs6922
      @joebloggs6922 19 дней назад +17

      ​@@zerojee6236 Not really. Serkis practically invented the motion capture technology. He has perfected the art (see him in planet of the apes and Mowgli as well amount other performances)

  • @marielpare8290
    @marielpare8290 17 дней назад +780

    I remember when Return of the King was nominated in nearly every category, people were furious that both Andy Serkis and Sean Astin were snubbed for best supporting actor. And there were people debating whether or not a CGI character could be considered a full blown acting role, but as the video shows…..it’s all Andy. He just looks different in post. I hope someday they add an Oscar category for CGI/motion capture performance.

    • @ParodyKnaveBob
      @ParodyKnaveBob 17 дней назад +78

      Reminds me of the original _Tron_ being snubbed for special effects categories because "the computer did all the special effects for them"-never mind the five layers of film with hand-drawn cells and the fact that the CG animators didn't even have *tweening* yet and were *mathematically* rotating every polygon per frame via reprogramming each set of x,y,z coordinates themselves!! That and Mr. Serkis... The Academy seems to have no real idea/appreciation of what revolutionary team techniques actually entail.

    • @NormAppleton
      @NormAppleton 14 дней назад +4

      How is Sam Gamgee a supporting role?

    • @ParodyKnaveBob
      @ParodyKnaveBob 14 дней назад +8

      @@NormAppleton Because Mr. Frodo is going *ALONE.* Sam is just going *with* him! $;^ D
      (I agree, support gets blurred in such a huge cast of significant characters.)

    • @Rogueone162
      @Rogueone162 14 дней назад +1

      Son talent est connu et reconnu de toute façon
      Prix ou pas la preuve on est là nous
      Pour lui montrer notre admiration ❤❤❤

    • @allykath2801
      @allykath2801 14 дней назад +4

      honestly tho even if they made a whole category for it, no one else will ever be better than andy.. he really deserved an oscar😭

  • @oyoystein
    @oyoystein 14 дней назад +95

    "He genuinely grasped Gollum's nature as an addict." Yeah, that's pretty spot on.

  • @wilwhimsey
    @wilwhimsey 20 дней назад +1490

    Andy Serkis's audiobook versions of The Hobbit and LOTR are possibly the best audiobooks I've ever listened to.

    • @valonoob5283
      @valonoob5283 17 дней назад +5

      Do you happen to know what the classical music was from minute 08:30?

    • @Ryanoceros06
      @Ryanoceros06 17 дней назад +30

      I just started the 3rd book and audiobooks will never be the same for me. He kills it.

    • @rebeccamcnutt5142
      @rebeccamcnutt5142 17 дней назад +9

      ​@Ryanoceros06 If you get the chance, you gotta listen to the first book. The section with Tom Bombadil alone is worth it!

    • @zedas1
      @zedas1 17 дней назад +13

      96% great. Tinyyyy issue Andy can't sing worth a damn and he has to do a few songs. The Serkis narrated LotR audiobooks are still 100% worth getting though.

    • @lrou511
      @lrou511 17 дней назад +3

      The Hobbit by Bluefax and LOTR by Phil Dragash are the best.

  • @tresa_m
    @tresa_m 20 дней назад +1279

    In 50 years, when we are discussing cinema, Andy Serkis really will be talked about as a pioneer of this period where CGI emerged, and how actors influenced the technology. I hope his story as he's become the 'godfather' shows us in the future that actors are still very relevant and necessary.

    • @The_Blue_Otaku
      @The_Blue_Otaku 19 дней назад +18

      If you think about it Andy Serkis is like the modern equivalent of the silent film actor Lon Chaney. Hay think of it like instead of emoting and doing a performance through layers of prosthetics and markup Andy Serkis is emoting and doing a performance through layers of digital effects

    • @malachistice8111
      @malachistice8111 19 дней назад +2

      I'm having a hard time following the logic
      As cgi gets better with ai tools we won't need actors anymore, making the irrelevant and unnecessary.

    • @tresa_m
      @tresa_m 19 дней назад +4

      ​@@malachistice8111 As I said, I *hope* that in the future we find actors are still relevant. We're still a long way from overcoming the "uncanny valley" - not only in CGI, but with AI as well.

    • @obscure.reference
      @obscure.reference 17 дней назад +6

      insane to imagine the future of cinema as just pretending this massive scale of collaboration presenting onscreen via an actor, a human being with an actual lived experience, could be improved with a robot that does what you tell it.

    • @sooperalex15
      @sooperalex15 3 дня назад +1

      He truly is the cinematic equivalent of Buster Keaton. While there were many unsung heroes of cinema in their time, he stood head and shoulders above the rest. And so does Serkis. No one has pioneered his specific niche of cinema like him. We will remember Serkis as one of the Mount Rushmore figures of actors who literally carved their place tooth and nail, shaping the way we talk about and experience cinema. And while he might not stand alone, he will be remembered as that guy who made CGI an actual, viable cinematic element.

  • @Sl0thba11
    @Sl0thba11 16 дней назад +183

    That clip of Ian McKellen as Gandalf crying in the green screen room breaks my heart 😢

    • @rael1999
      @rael1999 7 дней назад +28

      Yeah exactly....CGI sometimes looks so beautiful, but it can suck all the emotion out of a performance when there's nothing to interact with or there is no real depth to the characters in a story and they just become two dimensional and don't illicit any emotion in the audience, let alone those playing opposite them.

    • @FiXato
      @FiXato 4 дня назад +3

      @@rael1999 "acting is reacting", and you are missing that whole "reacting" part here...

    • @rael1999
      @rael1999 4 дня назад +1

      @@FiXato ...I'm not sure what you mean, I did say 'it can suck all the emotion out of a performance when there's nothing to interact with '....surely that is saying you need something to react against ?
      I would also say acting isn't just reacting, there's a whole lot more to it than that, but it can often be the difference between average and excellent.

    • @FiXato
      @FiXato 4 дня назад +7

      @@rael1999 oh, I didn't mean 'you' as in you personally 😅
      I was agreeing with you.

    • @rael1999
      @rael1999 4 дня назад +6

      @@FiXato lol...oh I got the wrong end of the stick.

  • @wendybrown500
    @wendybrown500 18 дней назад +288

    This man deserves an Oscar. Period. They need to just vote and say he gets one. His talent and commitment miraculous.

    • @markfox1545
      @markfox1545 16 дней назад +2

      Only idiots say 'period'.

    • @NormAppleton
      @NormAppleton 14 дней назад

      He did play St. Ian Dury

    • @forincognito22
      @forincognito22 13 дней назад

      @@markfox1545 When given the choice to be an idiot or an asshole, MarkFox1545 chose asshole every time

    • @indiebuzzed
      @indiebuzzed 12 дней назад +2

      This is the perfect reason to have honorary Oscars, for the phenomenal contributions to cinema that don't necessarily fit into a category. He is absolutely groundbreaking and has advanced the Hollywood blockbuster to what it is today. I would argue Doug Jones should receive one as well for the incredible creature acting he's done in his career.

    • @jazzx251
      @jazzx251 8 дней назад

      Watch Star Wars: Andor - where he plays as a normal prisoner of The Empire. No CGI or mocap suits.
      His performance is amazing - leading to one of the greatest Star Wars speeches: "One Way Out!"

  • @Zaadin19
    @Zaadin19 19 дней назад +1195

    "I offered you peace, and you killed my family." Oh man that hits hard.

    • @darkknight17
      @darkknight17 16 дней назад +41

      Free Palestine 🇵🇸🕊️🙏

    • @babelbabel2419
      @babelbabel2419 16 дней назад

      @@darkknight17 Is slaughtering civilians your way of offering peace? That is sick.

    • @iwonttellmynametoamachine5422
      @iwonttellmynametoamachine5422 16 дней назад +39

      @@darkknight17 Maybe they could have been set free, but atacking your neighbor.... dumb idea and now they get what they get....

    • @darkknight17
      @darkknight17 16 дней назад +19

      @@iwonttellmynametoamachine5422 it's an ethnostate colony in the middle east actually...

    • @iwonttellmynametoamachine5422
      @iwonttellmynametoamachine5422 16 дней назад +32

      @@darkknight17 So? I just said it's not gonna happen. Demanding peace after attacking first is such a dumb way to f yourself over in the negotiation. Stupid move is stupid. They fd up.

  • @lyledeyounges1276
    @lyledeyounges1276 20 дней назад +1154

    Andy Serkis must be any director’s dream - he is so committed and talented

    • @jazzx251
      @jazzx251 8 дней назад +3

      So AI is going to replace actors like Andy Serkis?
      No it fucking isn't.
      No way in a million years,

  • @maureenwagg5305
    @maureenwagg5305 18 дней назад +169

    He can make you cry one minute with sympathy and then terrify you. He's truly amazing.

  • @bastian8597
    @bastian8597 18 дней назад +34

    That video of sir Ian McKellen alone in the set broke my heart :( Great video-essay btw!

  • @soakedbearrd
    @soakedbearrd 20 дней назад +927

    His role as gollum was major contributor to that masterpiece of a trilogy.

    • @valonoob5283
      @valonoob5283 17 дней назад

      Do you happen to know what the classical music from minute 08:30 is called?

    • @soakedbearrd
      @soakedbearrd 17 дней назад +1

      Don’t know but it sounds more jazzy easy going than classical

    • @crashgordon83
      @crashgordon83 9 дней назад

      That trilogy is one of those times where they just managed to get all the right people for everything from casting to crew. There’s a couple movies like that where you know if you replaced a single person the whole thing would fall apart. It’s not that the movie is bad is that you could tell it wouldn’t be nearly as great if even one person was changed because it would have had a ripple effect on everything else. Sometimes it does get to the point where your just like this movie shouldn’t work but it does just because they managed to get the exact right people. They brought something to the role that made it great that you wouldn’t have gotten from anyone else.

  • @heathencat5236
    @heathencat5236 20 дней назад +414

    Serkis gave Gollum the important impact that Tolkien intended for the character. It was a truly awesome display.

    • @monkeytimestamps4915
      @monkeytimestamps4915 19 дней назад +2

      Thanks I watched this video on mute and didn't hear that expressed two dozen times already

    • @calisongbird
      @calisongbird 17 дней назад

      @@monkeytimestamps4915who pissed in your cornflakes??

  • @igrojikku2212
    @igrojikku2212 18 дней назад +96

    Mr.Serkis deserves an award named after him dedicated to this field he pioneered

    • @cedricgist7614
      @cedricgist7614 11 дней назад

      I can see that happening.

    • @aaandSCENE
      @aaandSCENE 3 дня назад

      YES. The man has won our hearts. Awards are stupid. But this would be awesome.

  • @MarcusHalverstram
    @MarcusHalverstram 18 дней назад +63

    He was so good in Andor in a limited role. That speech gave me chills

    • @bulbousdude
      @bulbousdude 13 дней назад

      Makes me want to rewatch the series all over again.

    • @sykessaul123
      @sykessaul123 12 дней назад

      Legitimately one of the best moments of a series ever. The funerary march trumps it though, it's such a wonder of cinematography. I've watched the last episode at least a dozen times.

    • @beth12svist
      @beth12svist 10 дней назад +1

      Honestly I was even more captivated by the buildup. The way he outwardly remained the same but you could still see the gears of his focus switching.

  • @michaeljackson4958
    @michaeljackson4958 21 день назад +679

    CGI is not made to supplant reality, it’s made to enhance reality. That’s why these movies and others like it hold up so well. Jurassic Park holds up to this day and it came out in 92 or 93. CGI didn’t replace Serkis, it enhanced him. Dude is a great actor, they’re very few at his level.

    • @jhasuatapia2962
      @jhasuatapia2962 20 дней назад +21

      Precisely. I see it as cooking: each ingredient brings a different flavor or texture to the dish, but it's the mix that elevates all of it. Of course, some ingredients are more important to certain recipes, but without the rest it just wouldn't be the same.

    • @alexanderg1935
      @alexanderg1935 20 дней назад +1

      Well said.

    • @monkeytimestamps4915
      @monkeytimestamps4915 19 дней назад +14

      You want "supplant" (friendly reminder) not "supplement". It's a great word choice here and you made your point really well.

    • @jhasuatapia2962
      @jhasuatapia2962 19 дней назад +2

      @@monkeytimestamps4915 Yes, though I'd have suggested"replace" since it is more commonly used.

    • @Kmmlc
      @Kmmlc 18 дней назад +2

      With the exception that much of Jurassic part wasn't CGI but animatronics.

  • @lindildeev5721
    @lindildeev5721 23 дня назад +1017

    He's definitely the greatest actor of all times, litteraly turning himself into a character. Can't wait to see The Hunt for Gollum.

    • @stellviahohenheim
      @stellviahohenheim 23 дня назад +56

      Gollum 2 : Gollumed Harder

    • @majorjuggler488
      @majorjuggler488 23 дня назад +36

      Im personally a bit sceptical to the new movie.

    • @happymaskedguy1943
      @happymaskedguy1943 21 день назад +23

      The greatest actor of all times??
      Wow there. He’s great. But not the greatest ever.

    • @SlimKhezri
      @SlimKhezri 21 день назад +5

      ALL TIME? That's a NO!

    • @pineapplepizza4016
      @pineapplepizza4016 21 день назад +32

      ​@@happymaskedguy1943 The greatest motion capture actor of all times.

  • @samjordan32
    @samjordan32 12 дней назад +12

    A 29k sub channel getting 3.1m views shows you how good this video is. Amazing stuff.

  • @archivist17
    @archivist17 17 дней назад +16

    In 1987, I was fortunate enough to work with Andy on a number of different shows, and, even in a company of very talented actors, his energy, his versatility and his talent really stood out.

  • @arkblazer1
    @arkblazer1 21 день назад +663

    He is probably the most underrrated actor of our times

  • @JohnHenrySMH
    @JohnHenrySMH 21 день назад +246

    While praising Serkis for his great performances, please also keep in mind the highly skilled animators that work in conjunction with him to bring these characters to life. While this tech is often portrayed as directly translating an actor's performance into a digital character, the reality is that a huge amount of what you see in the final product has been hand animated by skilled artists who have to walk the fine line between an actor's captured performance, and the unique requirements of the digital character we see on screen. There are many instances where the animators have to create new movements and expressions, or fix the existing ones to better suit the model.

    • @manichavok5297
      @manichavok5297 21 день назад +27

      But this is a video about serkis? Not a video about animators. It's literally about his acting.

    • @JohnHenrySMH
      @JohnHenrySMH 21 день назад +16

      @@manichavok5297 And animators are contributing to his acting. When you watch one of his mo-cap performances, you do not know what parts are purely performance based, or what parts have been augmented or entirely replaced by new animation. I've read several reports from animators who claimed that sometimes entire scenes worth of motion capture data has to be discarded and replaced with traditional keyframe animation. But Serkis still gets the credit because everyone believes that his physical performance is the only thing that goes into these visual creations.

    • @jaysonhuckaby6323
      @jaysonhuckaby6323 21 день назад +14

      ⁠​⁠@@JohnHenrySMHWe’ve had plenty of time to see what animators do with mocap. Without actors like Andy Serkis it’s just eye candy with no substance. It’s through acting that brings these cgi characters to life. It’s a great melding of the two.

    • @jessicarvalho13
      @jessicarvalho13 19 дней назад +16

      Honestly I've only ever seen people look down on performance capture actors and say all the work is from the animators. It's interesting to see a different perspective (and on a video praising Andy Serkis work.. I don't believe praising one removes the other. There is a time for both)

    • @dylanmaxwell495
      @dylanmaxwell495 19 дней назад +1

      Serkis has been really rude to the people who help him look good. I think we should refuse to ever work on a frame in which he appears. He'll still be a great actor, but he won't be able to take credit for the work of others any more.

  • @jonathanmon6315
    @jonathanmon6315 16 дней назад +12

    7:13 song: *In Doubt - Ran Raiten*
    No need to thank me, I've got your back fam.

    • @nickblank5712
      @nickblank5712 13 дней назад

      you wouldn't believe how far i had to scroll to get this, legend
      edit: really wanted to learn this song :)

    • @thevvvvv
      @thevvvvv 2 дня назад

    • @MykhailoZubanych
      @MykhailoZubanych День назад

      No, I actually have to thank you and your contribution to my good mood while I listen to this undeniably musical marvel о7

    • @maxzero3697
      @maxzero3697 День назад

      Thank you ;)

  • @forthefrogs
    @forthefrogs 14 дней назад +13

    The fact that he can embody the movements of several primates so well that there's a distinct difference in the body language that every viewer can understand is insane. It blows my mind to think about time and time again. He played all of the primates, not just the apes.

  • @witrot9730
    @witrot9730 24 дня назад +1143

    Nice job pointing out what a great actor Andy Serkis is, and his massive contribution to modern cinema. I really enjoy your content and what you're doing with the channel. Keep it up.

  • @maybussell5099
    @maybussell5099 23 дня назад +299

    The montage of Andy Serkis slowly turning from Smeagol to Golem has some of the best facial acting and makeup I have ever seen.

  • @dalmiriram7732
    @dalmiriram7732 17 дней назад +6

    Gollum made more impact on me than other rings ever did.
    I'm still so afraif of him but so mesmerized by him at the same time.
    My precious 😅

  • @Eskii_NZL
    @Eskii_NZL 20 дней назад +451

    The movie wouldn’t have been as good as it is without golem. Truely masterclass

    • @Actuallysweedish
      @Actuallysweedish 19 дней назад +8

      I love G O L E M my favorite character G O L E M

    • @guibox3
      @guibox3 19 дней назад +8

      @@Actuallysweedish The Lord of the Rabbis. Great movie

    • @charlie_541
      @charlie_541 19 дней назад

      @@Actuallysweedish pipe down nerd. It's a minor spelling error

    • @jac6548
      @jac6548 18 дней назад

      colon*

    • @melodramatic7904
      @melodramatic7904 18 дней назад

      I mean, golem was an essential part of the book so there is no way they would have cut him from the movie adaptation, but I see what you're saying.

  • @user-cj8tz1tu8u
    @user-cj8tz1tu8u 20 дней назад +284

    Bro single handedly changed the cinema and gave us more to enjoy.
    Goat.

    • @musicfan189
      @musicfan189 18 дней назад +1

      I know what goat means. I know it is a compliment. And yet, somehow, I still do a spittake every time I see it done like this, because it doesn't look like an abbreviation, it looks like a word 😂 And, like, it's just so weird before my brain catches up with me, that I'm reading this amazing compliment for someone who really deserves the praise, and suddenly just *goat*, but the animal, which is such a non-contextual insult 😂 And the my brain catches up with itself, and 'oooh! Greatest Of All Time!' 🤣

  • @AthinaGK404
    @AthinaGK404 16 дней назад +11

    Andy Serkis is a product of their own, honestly. He created an acting need that up until that point, was not known to the industry as something they would want. Innovation at its finest. Also a proof of what happens when you love what you do.

  • @suhailashifa6734
    @suhailashifa6734 18 дней назад +37

    he didn't only change cinema. he also invented the modern gaming, animation n so much more technology that we use everyday in our phone camera's facial expression recognition based filters, security lock to so much more science

    • @suhailashifa6734
      @suhailashifa6734 10 дней назад

      @DayVid-mo5qo not the technology. i meant the concept. he changed and he initiated the modernization of the process.

  • @sym9266
    @sym9266 19 дней назад +172

    "Being brave enough to hold a closeup" was utterly profound

  • @Graemith
    @Graemith 23 дня назад +3207

    I feel Sir Ian McKellen's frustration at 11:04 -- "What am I even doing here, acting to a picture in front of a green screen?"
    Edit: All I am expressing is my empathy for the person. I am not commenting on the nature of acting, which apparently the comment section is keen on debating.

    • @tboiproject
      @tboiproject 23 дня назад +419

      yeah, that looks like torture. they even went through the effort of making a table and an arch

    • @melomateus_m.r
      @melomateus_m.r 21 день назад +37

      No he isn't really, you are just taking on board that picture with the text saying something similar to what you said. We may never know what he is feeling here.

    • @tboiproject
      @tboiproject 21 день назад +196

      @@melomateus_m.r man what

    • @miloshp7399
      @miloshp7399 21 день назад +50

      Or.. he broke character, lost the line so he has to do it again.

    • @MK_2023.
      @MK_2023. 21 день назад +569

      @@melomateus_m.rhe said this very quote in an interview. He was sad and depressed that he had to perform in front of a green screen without any other actors around. He said he pretty much hated it.

  • @darcyjohnson871
    @darcyjohnson871 5 дней назад +1

    I could watch a whole hour of this. I'm so enamoured by Andy's work and his passion for his craft.

  • @TammyKincaid-gi1fu
    @TammyKincaid-gi1fu 16 дней назад +2

    The one and only Andy Serkis 👏💐🤗 bravo

  • @richie4951
    @richie4951 18 дней назад +83

    I really didnt realize how much effort and skill this actor has. I saw gollum, i saw the ape..... but i never saw the actor behind this charcters.
    Thanks for this video.... it opend my eyes

  • @MonolithStudiosMelbourne
    @MonolithStudiosMelbourne 20 дней назад +123

    Andy serkis should be recognized as one of the best actors of our generation

  • @andrewday1093
    @andrewday1093 17 дней назад +24

    Dudes a hell of an actor. Even if he didn’t get cast as gollum he woulda broke out in another part. He was destined to be huge one way or another.

  • @omg-the-best-crazy
    @omg-the-best-crazy 15 дней назад +2

    I think its a moment of clarity for all of us

  • @PeteOliva
    @PeteOliva 20 дней назад +92

    He's a phenomenal actor. He is so good, he brought a soul to the digital.

  • @radicalxg8282
    @radicalxg8282 21 день назад +91

    I think that phrase you said summarize up beautifully "A genius of a thousand faces" truly GOATED actor

  • @MrG77
    @MrG77 8 дней назад +1

    Brilliant, just brilliant acting. He really became Gollum.🙏

  • @BIGBOOM2077
    @BIGBOOM2077 10 дней назад +3

    This was beautiful. MUCH respect to Mr. S.. To revolutionize cinema like this....make's him a true part of history.

  • @benmiles00
    @benmiles00 20 дней назад +132

    Andy is an absolute legend. His work deserves multiple accolades.

  • @carastone3473
    @carastone3473 20 дней назад +81

    I look at Andy Serkis's eyes and I see CAESAR!! He's phenomenal!

  • @KeenanV
    @KeenanV 15 дней назад +3

    I feel that Andy Serkis is the epitome of success in acting pretty much every aspect. He not only in some of the best films ever and surely makes great money, he is also considered one of the all time greatest actors by many people AND he often takes roles that mean he doesn't have to become a major celebrity due to his acting skills. Being well known and beloved for your craft without having to suffer the ills of celebrity, is to me the ultimate win in the end-game of any creative field.

  • @JonnyDIY
    @JonnyDIY 15 дней назад +2

    Wow gotta be brave to pioneer this style of acting, so vulnerable with nothing to hide behind 👏💗👍

  • @EatSleepEmpire
    @EatSleepEmpire 23 дня назад +236

    We can talk about how great he is, without short changing the contributions of a character like Jar Jar. It’s very popular to hate on him but if you look back and realize how good he looked integrated with live action for 1999, it’s just incredible. Ahmed Best offered voice and physicalization that paved the way for gollum the following years. Even Anthony Daniels performed his way into voicing a character, and he expresses so much without any moving facial features.

    • @lov_eli
      @lov_eli 23 дня назад +30

      But we can recognize the difference between approaches, Jar jar was just comic relief, while Gollum was arguably one of the best things in TLotR.

    • @Prophet_of_Colour
      @Prophet_of_Colour 23 дня назад +4

      @@lov_eli Gollum quickly becomes comic relief, and Jar Jar quickly becomes important to the narrative as a senator's voice in the Republic. Each do the same things, thematically, to the appropriate degrees befitting the works they are a part of.

    • @Rykiz_Vidz
      @Rykiz_Vidz 22 дня назад +23

      ​@@Prophet_of_ColourThat's not true at all. Throughiut both series of LOTR movies, Gollum can at few times provide comic relief, but he is a constant foreboding presence to our heroes.

    • @Prophet_of_Colour
      @Prophet_of_Colour 21 день назад +1

      @@Rykiz_Vidz That's a hyperbolic absolute. Yes, it is true, at all. Gollum/Sméagol and Jar Jar Binks are equally and oppositely serious/narratively useful and comedic relief.

    • @joetoaster447
      @joetoaster447 21 день назад +25

      This is a dreadful take, sorry. Jar Jar could have been replaced in the senate with any other character and the narrative of RoTS wouldn't have changed one bit. His character was sidelined after TPM because of how poorly audiences received it. Gollum was instrumental to the plot and is arguably the most important character in the whole series, only serving as comic relief to better help audiences engage and empathise with him, or to allow some space in the films to breathe.

  • @elijahalbiston
    @elijahalbiston 24 дня назад +70

    The man is an absolute legend and incredible actor both in and out of motion capture.

    • @oliverholmes-gunning5372
      @oliverholmes-gunning5372 23 дня назад +1

      A really underrated movie of his is The Cottage (2008). Very funny dark comedy/horror film...

  • @Leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
    @Leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 15 дней назад +6

    The music switch/replacement on 7:05 is incredible, it really shows the pain and realization of Caesar in an amazing way. Magnificent video.

    • @nickblank5712
      @nickblank5712 13 дней назад +5

      what is the piano song?

    • @cesarsz2601
      @cesarsz2601 6 дней назад

      @@nickblank5712 you found it?

    • @cesarsz2601
      @cesarsz2601 6 дней назад

      @@nickblank5712 you found it?

    • @jac1793
      @jac1793 6 дней назад

      @@nickblank5712
      In Doubt · Ran Raiten

  • @johnwbyrd
    @johnwbyrd 10 дней назад +2

    What a lovely, and entirely legitimate and correct, analysis of motion capture acting, and Serkis's contributions to the field. Thanks for caring about it so much.

  • @gabewolfmusic
    @gabewolfmusic 21 день назад +83

    I feel like it's now well known how historic Andy's performance as Gollum was, but I realize as I watch this that he's been important at every step in the progress of motion capture performances... that's incredible, what an awesome actor!

  • @dustinswarb9190
    @dustinswarb9190 21 день назад +50

    Andy Serkis is definitely one of those actors that when I find out or realize he’s in a movie I like I’m always like “Yep that’s why it was good.” And he’s absolutely PHENOMENAL as Caesar. One of my all time favorite performances ever.❤

  • @EggsForDessert
    @EggsForDessert 18 дней назад +2

    Golem is an iconic character and his performance was excellent

  • @dylanmeyer6614
    @dylanmeyer6614 17 дней назад +6

    Andy Serkis is what really made the Lord of the Rings so good. The best scene in the entire Hobbit trilogy was by far the Gollum and Bilbo scenes.

  • @ImAfraidBruce
    @ImAfraidBruce 20 дней назад +17

    "an addict, but also a soul in constant suffering" one and the same.

  • @wyethleon
    @wyethleon 20 дней назад +27

    He really goes in character whatever role he plays. His expressive face and his delivery with his lines is truly impressive.

  • @jordangould4763
    @jordangould4763 16 дней назад +3

    I was fortunate enough to see him on stage in the Ulster American over the winter and he was just the most amazing presence

  • @williamhornabrook8081
    @williamhornabrook8081 17 дней назад +14

    Two Towers came out in 2002 and Gollum still looks totally photorealistic. It was such a big breakthrough in movie effects. Serkis was perfect for the role. Extremely expressive actor with a great talent for voices.

  • @fabrisseterbrugghe8567
    @fabrisseterbrugghe8567 23 дня назад +80

    I was furious that Serkis wasn't nominated for Best Supporting Actor for _The Two Towers_ He was magnificent.

    • @farrex0
      @farrex0 21 день назад +14

      It could have been due to technicalities. The whole process was fully revolutionary, most people did not even understand it. So it sparked a debate whether the animators or the actor where the ones that made the performance.
      If I remember correctly, Serkis made a comment about how he made the performance, that he deserved the praise instead of the VFX team. And then the animators disclosed, that they basically redid the whole animation using his performance only as reference. So a debate, whether who was the one that made the performance sparked.
      So maybe they just wanted to stay clear of any controversy and technicality. But nowadays, Serkis has more than proved himself as a talented actor. And performance capture has come so far, that no longer animators have to remake the whole animation.
      But then, also comes into question, how often artists are the ones that take all the credit, and all the other departments of cinema are often overlooked. So animators getting a bit of praise, for a change, was not a bad thing.

  • @elPominator
    @elPominator 23 дня назад +60

    Andy Serkis is one of the few actors I will always pay attention to a movie if hes involved in.
    Tom Hardy, Damian Lewis, and Cillian Murphy for similar reasons. Just fantastic actors who put their entire soul into a performance.
    Someone who I dont think gets enough credit for the emotional micro acting he does is actually Jake Gyllenhall, he's often overlooked but very very proficient in bringing subtle nuances to his characters you won't spot on the first watch

    • @MsSunnyDenise
      @MsSunnyDenise 20 дней назад

      I agree!!

    • @CyberBeep_kenshi
      @CyberBeep_kenshi 19 дней назад +1

      Gary Oldman as well, and Perlman!

    • @beth12svist
      @beth12svist 10 дней назад +1

      No longer alive, but for me Eli Wallach is in that category.

    • @CyberBeep_kenshi
      @CyberBeep_kenshi 10 дней назад

      @@beth12svist To thos who don't know, he played Tuco "the ugly" in The good, the bad and the ugly. Absolutely fantastic performance, made the movie for me.
      "If you have to shoot, shoot, don't talk" 🤣

    • @beth12svist
      @beth12svist 10 дней назад

      @@CyberBeep_kenshi That's the one role of his everyone knows, you're not telling me anything new or all that exciting. 😄

  • @user-ir8mf7km6w
    @user-ir8mf7km6w 13 дней назад +2

    James Gaudioso's audition for IT is literally a masterclass. It's beyond shocking that he didn't get the role. It's all done in one take minus any multiple takes or angles and is so incredible.

  • @arii5136
    @arii5136 16 дней назад +2

    Just so happened to bump into Andy the other day in London, a life long dream of mine at the most random and unexpected of moments. Fair to say he's just as amazing in person as you see on film or interviews, such an amazing friendly guy, true master of his craft!

  • @PhantomLantern2814
    @PhantomLantern2814 20 дней назад +6

    I never thought I’d hear Gollum say “piss off” before, let alone swear

  • @ForrestCooper-ih1ds
    @ForrestCooper-ih1ds 21 день назад +56

    I don’t know if it’s just me but Serkis to me is just such an underrated actor, many people don’t realize this man’s true talent.. especially in the planet of the apes trilogy.

  • @hellomello258
    @hellomello258 18 дней назад +2

    Andy Serkis and Doug Jones deserve to be recognized as two of the biggest talents in acting. They are both giants who deserve all the recognition

  • @AlphaCentauri24
    @AlphaCentauri24 12 дней назад +2

    Gollum is a legendary character, precious!

  • @Raittway
    @Raittway 19 дней назад +34

    Andy is a genius. Every part he plays, he puts everything into. He's more expressive than silent movie stars. Thank you for this video. It's well deserved.

  • @GNCD2099
    @GNCD2099 20 дней назад +14

    This guy pioneered a new way of acting and set the bar for voice acting. Andy is always a joy to watch. Hell, I even enjoyed his work as the Klaw.

  • @Justin.Danford
    @Justin.Danford 18 дней назад +1

    There is a profound lesson for anyone to learn in his approach to that interview and role.

  • @michaelsillusion
    @michaelsillusion 11 дней назад

    Usually titles like this do not back themselves up, but this video crushed. Thank you.

  • @jiribatysta87
    @jiribatysta87 20 дней назад +16

    He's a master of supporting roles, extremely underrated as a regular (non motion capture) actor. His performance in Andor was superb, extremely memorable and he stole the show every time he came on screen (even though the show is full ofgreat performances by great actors). Same for his other roles, such as in The Black Panther, Batman or others.

  • @TheJerbol
    @TheJerbol 21 день назад +35

    Honestly Andy Serkis is probably a top 10-15 actor of our time

  • @funcats1999
    @funcats1999 5 дней назад

    thank you for lovingly spotlighting why as a Serkis and LOTR fan we so love these bodies of work, there's just a million pieces, all a labour of immense, near imitable passion and caftsmenship behind them all.

  • @davidhenderson4754
    @davidhenderson4754 9 дней назад +1

    So he’s literally the reason why we have Micah suits now?!? That’s amazing. Thank you sir

  • @michaeldean1934
    @michaeldean1934 20 дней назад +22

    Andy Serkis deserves an Oscar. No, he deserves several. The performances he has turned in are worthy, but the barriers in the way of putting that performance on screen and yet he was still able to do so raises what he has done to a new level.

  • @dictatorinperpetuity
    @dictatorinperpetuity 21 день назад +22

    This is really thoughtful. I think we owe Andy alot more than I originally realized.

    • @EmmanQuinones5234
      @EmmanQuinones5234 21 день назад +2

      Agreed! I never even knew he was Kong for Peter Jackon's KK! I really came to know Andy as Caesar in the PotA trilogy and he was awesome in them! He defo deserves so much more praise!

    • @dictatorinperpetuity
      @dictatorinperpetuity 21 день назад +2

      @@EmmanQuinones5234 After watching I realized how much he has actually moved forward the way CGI and actors interact. Just think if he never did what he did for LOTR we could have had directors still using CGI as a slapstick or comedy relief instead of actual depth for characters.

  • @vanessajazp6341
    @vanessajazp6341 11 дней назад +2

    Andy WAS Gollum! There will never be a better adaptation.
    Like Heath Ledger's Joker. Some performances simply cannot be outdone.

  • @Dorkrust
    @Dorkrust 3 дня назад

    Greatest actor of our time, thanks for showcasing this master at work in his craft.

  • @red_ashcroft
    @red_ashcroft 20 дней назад +15

    Andy Serkis can do anything. One of the reasons why whenever he's in a movie, I'm buying.

  • @namwonglue
    @namwonglue 19 дней назад +8

    The visceral love I have for this man is unreal. He elevates everything he touches.

  • @DazInDanger
    @DazInDanger 11 дней назад +1

    Watching Gollum gives me chills. He did it so brilliantly!!!

  • @LilithNerevarine
    @LilithNerevarine 17 дней назад +1

    Andy will always have a special place in my heart. Whenever I see him in any movies, or just random mention I smile with happiness :)

  • @TheLineCutter
    @TheLineCutter 23 дня назад +29

    Eventhough his worry may have been that no one knew he was Gollum ... everyone now knows him as Gollum. And probably one of the first things you think about when you think Lord of the Rings is Gollum. So ... he turned that B around didnt he. You can tell he's a man on a mission. And engaged to the max.

  • @patrickcrowe5106
    @patrickcrowe5106 19 дней назад +5

    Andy Serkis *MADE* the LOTR movies. I really don't think anyone else has that level of physicality AND *true* acting capability. Love him!

  • @Quasar-fv8to
    @Quasar-fv8to 10 дней назад +2

    That moment of clarity for the ape was multifaceted. He realized the gravity of the situation he was put inside, that he couldn't blame it on "hate" or "mercilessness", that would be too easy. It was an actual true fight for survival on the humans part, that he realized he would have done the same. I believe that realization is what truly made him react, that he realized he would be just as merciless and "cruel" to the humans given such information, that he wasn't morally superior or more merciful. Maybe he also realized that there truly couldn't be reconciliation, he had no reason to confront the colonel except to try to make him understand the pain he felt, and thus this chilling realization was his loss of hope for a better future between the two species.

  • @Berkeee903
    @Berkeee903 17 дней назад

    Legitimately got chills during more than a few of these clips in the video. Dude’s a treasure

  • @Blazeoptimus
    @Blazeoptimus 20 дней назад +5

    I remember watching the two towers and it was pretty clear that even behind the cgi, Andy Serkis was a stand out actor. I’ve genuinely enjoyed nearly everything I’ve seen/heard him in 😊

  • @krackerjackism
    @krackerjackism 21 день назад +12

    Andy might be the most expressive actor of all time

  • @chadbennett7873
    @chadbennett7873 15 дней назад

    We are fortunate to be able to watch this man's absolute power of creativity. He is a blessing.

  • @Ponce17
    @Ponce17 17 дней назад +1

    I love watching the behind the scenes of planet of the apes. His acting is absolutely amazing

  • @MargotDobbie
    @MargotDobbie 20 дней назад +5

    Bumped into serkis walking through London. Incredibly friendly and polite. Great man