Oh MAN jungle book was 100000 times better than lion king at depicting emotion on the faces haha..lion king going for documentary look without ANY facial expressions was so stupid, they're already singing why the hell does "realism" matter YMS review on that is spot on
Whoa! Thanks so much guys, it was great to chat! Also HOT DAMN Felix was a fantastic guest; he's right out there on the leading edge of all this stuff! Just an incredible understanding of both the art and the technology sides.
@@johndawson6057 he's Ian Hubert, the man with no name. Except the names he has. He was created in the late 80s when a Fong shading experiment went terribly wrong, merging galactic consciousness with the theory of extrapolated extra dimensionality creating a 3 dimensional entity out of 2D space. That entity, having been hewn from the raw ether, possessed an understanding of the building blocks of the 3D universe and became as a living god. Or maybe that was Watchmen. Anyway, he's nifty.
Nice! I was literally waiting for their reaction after seeing them comment on Dynamo Dream Episode 1. Good thing they did it earlier than I thought they would!
@Daniel W This guy spent YEARS on that project though. That is in no way saying he isn't "better", but you really can't compare a video that was made anywhere from 3 days to a couple of weeks, and a fully developed multi-year project
Man Ian deserves some recognition. That episode was 3 years in the making but it is perfect! I love that he taught us A LOT about blender in a fun way, WHILE WORKING ON IT! This is awesome!
@@Misspickless Using they isn't inaccurate, you can use it for anyone, even if you know their gender. "Look at that woman across the street, they have red hair" is not an inaccurate or unusual sentence.
Right?? It's made up of highlights, from the scenes, to the guests, the random dude joining behind the couch, them deciding to call Ian on the spot, best episode in a while.
@@spooksboots the call to Ian was probably pre planned because Ian's webcam was recording, but also calling people like that with no warning is generally just a dickish thing to do
I would love to see a full breakdown of Thor Ragnarok, particularly the scene where Ragnarok has begun and Asgard is being destroyed. The fire is gorgeous.
I’ve been wondering about how 3D environments are made to look so realistic and I didn’t realize how much good lighting plays a part in it. 👍🏼 Edit: I’m more referring to how 3D environments are made to look real over CGI humans and animals. I always thought that the environments would kinda be an after thought in the process but it’s way more important than I ever coulda thought.
Photorealistic basically a technology you scan real environment in high resolution then mask that image into engine to convert it into 3d now most photographers use 360 cameras for that so it gets more easy unreal engine is really cool engine to play with and its assets store is one the best
@@SoftnappGAMEPLAY nah it's good if it's a real environment but there's a limit, it gets harder when you're trying to make an imaginary environment look realistic, it's not that simple. Like in Ian hubert's environment, most of the stuff was built from the ground up or mixed from diff sources, that's where the artist's vision comes in
People and creatives that actually create the tech, environments, lighting, graphics, and other "behind the scenes" stuff, do not receive enough attention and appreciation. Forget "Best Actor", this is what should be highlighted.
What if this isn't what any of them look like and they're all just wearing motion capture suits to make them look like this and everyone in all of their videos just goes along with it.
The development of this project reminds me of the movie Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, which started as one guy (Kerry Conran) spending four years making a six-minute black-and-white short on a Macintosh IIci. The final film was the first major motion picture that was shot entirely on blue-screen with CGI backgrounds.
The most exciting thing about "The Volume" and it's use on The Mandalorian is the fact that it's an amazing leap forward in the future of film production. I'm excited to see where this tech goes and how it develops even further.
It's always so wholesome seeing all the breathtaking shots they show, the breakdown behind the magic of making those shots and the passion and knowledge they show while talking about it. Those moments where they geek out about a certain shot or the technical brilliance of it, those are my personal favorite parts of the episodes. That's the dream right there. To be making a living doing something that you're that passionate about. Cheers guys!
I think it’d be cool to see y’all react to “The Day After Tomorrow” specifically the major flood scene of New York with the water wall moving through the city and all that.
that whole scene is practically a water physics simulation, not much to it other than having water flow through a blocked plane in an editing software and then just animated it reacting to cars, people, signs etc
Could we see a react to those kinda off dogs from “Cruella,” and Emma Stone’s incredibly unconvincing splash down at the end of that friggin’ movie? There was some off CG in that movie.
Yeah that one is not for kids. I actually liked it though, it's not as polished looking, but it's more book accurate, and to me a more interesting story.
I think he missed the point, but Wren got it right. Even the faces are kinda resembling a human face to have the performance closer to what the actors did. I liked it more than Jungle Book.
Love this show, i have follow Ian for Years now and learn so much from him thank you so much for bringing him, hoipe to se him in the couch any time soon o a deep interiew on his work, Thanks Corridor Crew!!!!
Yes, Wren has just changed the Official term of this lighting unit from China Balls to China Moons. Nice going, Wren! At least you're famous for something, now. ;)
I'm so glad you guys gave a huge section of the video dedicated to Ian's work and how he's done it! He deserves the credit and exposure after working so hard on everything!
I think the most amazing thing about Ian is how he comes up with his own solutions. A lot of things that people in "traditional" studios would probably be discouraged from even trying. At least that's the vibe I get from following him all those years.
How does this react video have more views than the video they reacted to? Check out Ian Hubert's film that took 3 years to make! ruclips.net/video/LsGZ_2RuJ2A/видео.html
It kind of warms my heart to see the interconnectivity of departments in the Mandalorian, the fact that preproduction can work with the cinematographer and the visual effects department is exactly how film sets should work
An episode dedicated to walking with the dinos (or/and the spin-off shows) would be nice. There's some really great stuff there, especially considering when they were made.
You gotta react to the *last agni kai fight from ATLA.* It's so stunning! It also would be cool to see you react to the duel from "Potop", it's really good sword fight (tho technically it's sabers i think)
I love episodes like this. Sometimes these will be the guys just watching scenes and reacting with a few comments about the effects occasionally. And those are fine, still enjoyable. But this is just 100% in depth discussions the whole time. Good stuff.
I remember, maybe I'm wrong, that they did use very big puppet for the face close ups but maybe they replaced it with CGI anyway and it was more about getting the correct movements.
@@alex_aloof398 I think it was mostly time and budget. As far as I remember they made the amazing animatronic but it took too long to get what they needed out of it so they probably scanned it and rigged a CG model and used that instead. I think it's mostly human motion capture too because the thing moves like a guy in a suit while still seeming so massive. Really incredible work and leagues better and more creative than the American "monsterverse" Godzilla imo
If you are going to make a new “Stuntman react” video related to cars, you should definitely check the French Taxi movie franchise and the chases they have there. All the best to you guys!
Ian Hubert is an inspiration. I'd love to see him do more practical effects and environments. I think practical effects are the way to go for a small film maker. Shout Out MarkusPix
Favreau for some reason wanted realism over style in a film where animals talk and have a structured society. The movie's garbage, for that kind of stuff animation is way better, be it 2D, 3D or even stop motion, imagine how bad fantastic mr. fox would be if it was realistic CG. The Lion King (2019) is literally a tech demo and proof of concept for Mando and future stuff that uses that tech.
@@PASTRAMIKick The cinematography in the CGI movie in some parts also look way less dynamic and interesting. Like when Simba returns at the end. In the original movie, the camera zooms in fast on him while great fire and lightning effects are playing around him, while in the new movie they just show him in a stable, still shot with some lightning I think.
The LED screen vs green screen is awesome because the actors can feel like they’re actually in that environment instead of just having to guess or pretend.
You guys should react to the "flower field" scene from Spiderman far from home. It looks like Peter and Happy are floating. The lighting an shadows don't make sense.
You guys should react to CGI or stunts in some school-based movies like Ferris Bueler or Back to School to celebrate this awful school year for college and high school students being over.
Guys, do The Expanse! Great CG with the added interest of scenes trying to be “scientifically accurate” eg how fire works in zero gravity, space battles with accurate thrust physics etc.
Thanks for watching er'body! If you want to watch this entire show from the beginning you can do that here ►
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Okay
Oh MAN jungle book was 100000 times better than lion king at depicting emotion on the faces haha..lion king going for documentary look without ANY facial expressions was so stupid, they're already singing why the hell does "realism" matter
YMS review on that is spot on
Whoa! Thanks so much guys, it was great to chat! Also HOT DAMN Felix was a fantastic guest; he's right out there on the leading edge of all this stuff! Just an incredible understanding of both the art and the technology sides.
I don't even know who you are.
@@johndawson6057 He's the one who created the CG short film that they cover in the video
@@johndawson6057 he's Ian Hubert, the man with no name. Except the names he has. He was created in the late 80s when a Fong shading experiment went terribly wrong, merging galactic consciousness with the theory of extrapolated extra dimensionality creating a 3 dimensional entity out of 2D space. That entity, having been hewn from the raw ether, possessed an understanding of the building blocks of the 3D universe and became as a living god. Or maybe that was Watchmen. Anyway, he's nifty.
You're a BEAST!!! You deserve all the world 🙏
@@johndawson6057 That's cool, no one knows (or cares) who you are either
Since I’m early, I want to ask for an episode dedicated to Pirates of The Caribbean, cuz I think there’s some really cool stuff there.
Davey Jones alone could use a whole video
The original three movies are insane! So much cool cgi
Plz!!! Also 1 of the greatest composed musical pieces in the last 100 years!!! I love hes a pirate
I was thinking the same the other day
I agree! That would be great to see
It was nice to see Ian Hubert
for a moment in this, I really hope they bring him for the next VFX react
Same! And I hope they look at his other Dynamo series too!
Discovered him on their rated R wonky willy and followed him ever since
Nice! I was literally waiting for their reaction after seeing them comment on Dynamo Dream Episode 1. Good thing they did it earlier than I thought they would!
@Daniel W This guy spent YEARS on that project though. That is in no way saying he isn't "better", but you really can't compare a video that was made anywhere from 3 days to a couple of weeks, and a fully developed multi-year project
He's so coooolll!!!
After seeing this, all I can say is that Ian is insanely talented
Yet some people neglect them by saying it's not art it's not cinema
Not even respecting how much time and effort they put
Sad reality of our world
How is he here
you're everywhere
Alternative title: "VFX Artists reacts to good and great CGI"
Man Ian deserves some recognition. That episode was 3 years in the making but it is perfect! I love that he taught us A LOT about blender in a fun way, WHILE WORKING ON IT!
This is awesome!
yeah i wish he make a stream making 3d models
@@remie07 He did, for patrons. And he’s talked about doing more in the future, probably on twitch while the first was on RUclips.
@@Luka1180 i didnt notice that, thank you guys
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Ian really is a one of a kind artist. So much skill, effort, passion & creativity, there's no telling what he has in store for future projects.
I bet it's only a matter of time before some big studio gives him a ton of cash to do a feature length film.
@@Safetyman99 he has done in the past. He worked for star wars revelations and much more but now he is continuing the dynamo project.
Finally you got Ian! He's a real Blender god. Learned so much from his videos.
Wren energy times 10 love it
There is only one God, and I'm pretty sure that he is not human .
@@hossamketfi9892 cuz he’s not real
@@briskryant1286 how dare you say hes not real god proved me he exists so many times!
They collaborated once on the R rated Willy Wonka parody
Ian Hubert is one of the most talented and creative people to currently exist.
Ian Hubert is THE MAN. I'm not even a VFX/3D artist, but I love love love his content and tutorials. Happy to see him succeeding!
If Ian teams up with the Astartes guy, I would pay to see what they came up with.
Thats an awesome idea.
They work for Games Workshop now.
@@RDR911 he*
@@Misspickless Using they isn't inaccurate, you can use it for anyone, even if you know their gender. "Look at that woman across the street, they have red hair" is not an inaccurate or unusual sentence.
Absolutely!
What a banger of an episode 👍🏻
monke agree
200 k subs
Yup, I like more when they react to good CGI rather than bad.
Right?? It's made up of highlights, from the scenes, to the guests, the random dude joining behind the couch, them deciding to call Ian on the spot, best episode in a while.
@@spooksboots the call to Ian was probably pre planned because Ian's webcam was recording, but also calling people like that with no warning is generally just a dickish thing to do
seeing Ian here makes me tears, watching his vision came true really inspires me
How the hell did Ian do all of that virtually by himself? That's utterly insane.
15:44
The pure genuine happiness on this man is amazing.
reminds me of beetlejuice
I would love to see a full breakdown of Thor Ragnarok, particularly the scene where Ragnarok has begun and Asgard is being destroyed. The fire is gorgeous.
"They jump him . . . and you see the reflection there."
Me: I love this show.
Good show, very good show
I’ve been wondering about how 3D environments are made to look so realistic and I didn’t realize how much good lighting plays a part in it. 👍🏼
Edit: I’m more referring to how 3D environments are made to look real over CGI humans and animals. I always thought that the environments would kinda be an after thought in the process but it’s way more important than I ever coulda thought.
The difference is like night and day! *cough*
Photorealistic basically a technology you scan real environment in high resolution then mask that image into engine to convert it into 3d now most photographers use 360 cameras for that so it gets more easy unreal engine is really cool engine to play with and its assets store is one the best
@@SoftnappGAMEPLAY That's how God did it
@@SoftnappGAMEPLAY nah it's good if it's a real environment but there's a limit, it gets harder when you're trying to make an imaginary environment look realistic, it's not that simple. Like in Ian hubert's environment, most of the stuff was built from the ground up or mixed from diff sources, that's where the artist's vision comes in
Lighting plays if not the most important part for photorealism
People and creatives that actually create the tech, environments, lighting, graphics, and other "behind the scenes" stuff, do not receive enough attention and appreciation. Forget "Best Actor", this is what should be highlighted.
Love to hear your guy's comments on how you would breakdown this recent video by Macro Room:
ruclips.net/video/gooWdc6kb80/видео.html
Would love to see a breakdown of Chris Nolan’s Tenet
@MR.random57 Jesus touched me in the no-no place.
@@skiorsnowboard lol
@MR.random57 Cool.
Seeing a breakdown of the freeport fight scene and the car chase scene would be awesome
As in the story? cus that film made absolutely no sense at all :P
Ian's work is incredible, and his how-to videos and behind the scenes stuff is illuminating and extremely helpful
Why does Ian feel like he's a character played by wren
He seems like Peter doing a very good Wren impersonation.
What if this isn't what any of them look like and they're all just wearing motion capture suits to make them look like this and everyone in all of their videos just goes along with it.
Nah more like peter
Ian could be a Hollywood director in a couple of years time, and I would support that 1000%
Ian Hubert is one of the best artists around nowadays, his DYNAMO DREAM first episode is one of the most amazing things i ever seen
Yess mann!!
"The director would have all his lenses-"
Taika: *stares into your soul*
Yes,totally.
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ian hubert at corridor crew is the best thing ever happened here
yes
Hopefully they actually have him visiting like they mentioned at some point
ian Hubert alredy came in one episode like re react the final video of corridoerr's R rated Chocolate Factory episode :)
The development of this project reminds me of the movie Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, which started as one guy (Kerry Conran) spending four years making a six-minute black-and-white short on a Macintosh IIci. The final film was the first major motion picture that was shot entirely on blue-screen with CGI backgrounds.
The most exciting thing about "The Volume" and it's use on The Mandalorian is the fact that it's an amazing leap forward in the future of film production. I'm excited to see where this tech goes and how it develops even further.
I still can’t believe they haven’t done anything for the Planet of The Apes reboot movies, The CGI in those films is just incredible...
I believe they did already.
@@udb1987 When? I can’t seem to find anything. If they did it wasn’t a full episode, which it really should be, there’s lots to talk about.
@@aidenrafferty7825 The only instance I can think of them ever mentioning the Planet of the Apes reboot is when Wren did his Ted X talk.
It's always so wholesome seeing all the breathtaking shots they show, the breakdown behind the magic of making those shots and the passion and knowledge they show while talking about it. Those moments where they geek out about a certain shot or the technical brilliance of it, those are my personal favorite parts of the episodes. That's the dream right there. To be making a living doing something that you're that passionate about. Cheers guys!
ruclips.net/video/zFJ2AN_CZH8/видео.html
I think it’d be cool to see y’all react to “The Day After Tomorrow” specifically the major flood scene of New York with the water wall moving through the city and all that.
that whole scene is practically a water physics simulation, not much to it other than having water flow through a blocked plane in an editing software and then just animated it reacting to cars, people, signs etc
Thanks to Felix for taking the time to do this, its awesome to hear insight from someone who worked on the actual scenes.
when a single guy puts 100 million dollar budget films into shame
Right
Day 5 of asking for: The scene in Mortal Engines where MEDUSA fires.
THEY NEED TO SEE THAT
Could we see a react to those kinda off dogs from “Cruella,” and Emma Stone’s incredibly unconvincing splash down at the end of that friggin’ movie? There was some off CG in that movie.
I love, love, love that they did such a personal shoutout to a friend of theirs. ♥️
Yo Ian! Thanks for your blender tutorials. I got a job thanks to you, lost it thanks to Covid. Those were great 3 years working as a 3D Generalist.
So I love Ian, he just seems crazy genuine
Don't recall seeing anything from Love Death + Robots, would love to see some breakdown of some episodes
They already did
@@mynamejeff8401 when?
@@mynamejeff8401 Not volume 2 though, or did I miss that?
@@mynamejeff8401 no they didn't
"Have you guys seen the.... the *other* Mowgli movie?"
the cringe in his voice was real
Yeah that one is not for kids. I actually liked it though, it's not as polished looking, but it's more book accurate, and to me a more interesting story.
I heard it was good, is it not?
@@davidmayberry3190 yeah it was better
I think he missed the point, but Wren got it right. Even the faces are kinda resembling a human face to have the performance closer to what the actors did. I liked it more than Jungle Book.
I actually liked it, I admit it's uncanny and non realistic. But if you forgive it, the emotion sells the story way better than Jungle Book does.
Add moths for realism. MOTHS!
then the moths starts following the ISS 🤣😂😅😅
But can you teach them to love?
The tech behind Mando is so fucking cool and the possibilities kinda blow my little brain away
*That OPEN sign to NOPE is genius
Love this show, i have follow Ian for Years now and learn so much from him thank you so much for bringing him, hoipe to se him in the couch any time soon o a deep interiew on his work, Thanks Corridor Crew!!!!
Wren: "China Moons!"
Obi Wan: "Thats no moon"
Yes, Wren has just changed the Official term of this lighting unit from China Balls to China Moons. Nice going, Wren! At least you're famous for something, now. ;)
I ain't seen the video yet, but thank you for the consistent uploads.
I'm so glad you guys gave a huge section of the video dedicated to Ian's work and how he's done it! He deserves the credit and exposure after working so hard on everything!
ruclips.net/video/zFJ2AN_CZH8/видео.html
I think the most amazing thing about Ian is how he comes up with his own solutions. A lot of things that people in "traditional" studios would probably be discouraged from even trying. At least that's the vibe I get from following him all those years.
How does this react video have more views than the video they reacted to?
Check out Ian Hubert's film that took 3 years to make!
ruclips.net/video/LsGZ_2RuJ2A/видео.html
I watched one of ian's blender tutorials and he is literally a god.
Well, not LITERALLY. :)
@@nickllama5296 nono you don't understand LITERALLY he just tries to hide it to not confuse us mortals
Both of these guests are so skilled and powerful with their work, really good episode
Remember when they couldn't sit next to each other and now they're all on the couch?
Brings a tear to my eye🥲
I'm glad they never did these through webcams. Other channels had to do that and it killed their view-count.
It kind of warms my heart to see the interconnectivity of departments in the Mandalorian, the fact that preproduction can work with the cinematographer and the visual effects department is exactly how film sets should work
Every VFX Artist react to is a food for my soul and my desider to create a movie with my own hand. Thanks to all of you guys.
When the genius of digital and practical effects experts combines that's when you start getting some crazy shit
Favorite Episode so far??
Possibly! Everything Ian Hubert touches turns to gold
Yes.
Gonna suggest The Frighteners again: underrated film from before Peter Jackson became famous for LOTR.
Peter Jackson's pre-LOTR stuff is hilarious, at least what I've seen. Big recommend.
@@dankwarmouse6248 Heavenly Creatures was a serious drama but yeah the others were comedies.
i cant WAIT for the full episode with Ian
I'm so glad you got Ian Hubert on. Such a legend.
Thank you!
You guys should react to Cyber Kicks by Kris Theorin! Looks really cool!
An episode dedicated to walking with the dinos (or/and the spin-off shows) would be nice. There's some really great stuff there, especially considering when they were made.
You gotta react to the *last agni kai fight from ATLA.* It's so stunning!
It also would be cool to see you react to the duel from "Potop", it's really good sword fight (tho technically it's sabers i think)
I love episodes like this. Sometimes these will be the guys just watching scenes and reacting with a few comments about the effects occasionally. And those are fine, still enjoyable. But this is just 100% in depth discussions the whole time. Good stuff.
This has got to be my favorite episode of the series! I loved all the insight, and virtual production is just so cool
"See how amped we are right now?"
Three guys who look like they haven't slept in years. That's film industry baby.
Ian is a legend. People who haven't watched his Lazy tutorials, go do that now. It's insane.
I need ya VFX to look at shin godzilla, im still in awe that there was no suit used.
I second this.
I remember, maybe I'm wrong, that they did use very big puppet for the face close ups but maybe they replaced it with CGI anyway and it was more about getting the correct movements.
@@Vesohag They did use an animatronic, but they cut it for reasons I don't know
@@alex_aloof398 I see.
@@alex_aloof398 I think it was mostly time and budget. As far as I remember they made the amazing animatronic but it took too long to get what they needed out of it so they probably scanned it and rigged a CG model and used that instead. I think it's mostly human motion capture too because the thing moves like a guy in a suit while still seeming so massive. Really incredible work and leagues better and more creative than the American "monsterverse" Godzilla imo
a collab between corridor and ian hubert is already long overdue
I love the fact that they have shared this tech and showed people it's a massive step forward for tv shows as well as movies to be honest.
If you are going to make a new “Stuntman react” video related to cars, you should definitely check the French Taxi movie franchise and the chases they have there. All the best to you guys!
I remember finding these lazy tutorials a year ago, and thinking "this is neat, I wonder what's who made them is working on as a day job"
12:34 “you see how amped we are right now?”. Uhhh, is that you all being amped??? I was gonna stick a mirror under your noses 😂
Very cool that it’s the other way around where the visuals are first then film, making a lot of sense for story and for actual filming
I see Ian Hubert in the intro...don't even need to watch the full thing just made it sure I liked that instant
Ian Hubert is an inspiration. I'd love to see him do more practical effects and environments. I think practical effects are the way to go for a small film maker. Shout Out MarkusPix
Gangs of London would be a great reaction for stunts, terrific fight scenes. Some of the best i ever seen.
Yeah, those ones a really dynamic. The Director of The Raid films is behind that show.
Can we talk about how Aslan in 2005 showed more emotion than Mufasa in 2019?
Favreau for some reason wanted realism over style in a film where animals talk and have a structured society. The movie's garbage, for that kind of stuff animation is way better, be it 2D, 3D or even stop motion, imagine how bad fantastic mr. fox would be if it was realistic CG. The Lion King (2019) is literally a tech demo and proof of concept for Mando and future stuff that uses that tech.
@@PASTRAMIKick Nope, the movie is nowhere near garbage, stop lying.
@@PASTRAMIKick The cinematography in the CGI movie in some parts also look way less dynamic and interesting. Like when Simba returns at the end. In the original movie, the camera zooms in fast on him while great fire and lightning effects are playing around him, while in the new movie they just show him in a stable, still shot with some lightning I think.
Shout Out to the VFX team of the Mandalorian!.. Fantastic Job!
The LED screen vs green screen is awesome because the actors can feel like they’re actually in that environment instead of just having to guess or pretend.
You guys should react to the "flower field" scene from Spiderman far from home. It looks like Peter and Happy are floating. The lighting an shadows don't make sense.
Please React to The Planet Of The Apes Trilogy. 'War' had some of the best CGI.
So Happy for Ian. Dude poured everything into that project for years.
I truly need an hour long vfx artists react with ian hubert
This has been one of my favorite episodes so far guys. You're amazing.
When Ian said "as soon as possible!" I feel like he matches Wrens energy like... almost too perfectly
I think the Mowgli movie did this whole expression thing perfectly. I want to see emotion, and it delivers perfectly.
Yes, really brought out the performances
It's jarring to see all of a sudden but I think you'd get used to it pretty quickly.
Plus, Serkis was going for a more anthropomorphized vibe.
You guys should react to CGI or stunts in some school-based movies like Ferris Bueler or Back to School to celebrate this awful school year for college and high school students being over.
Fred 3... 👀
why was it awful?
@@vibes_3080 covid stuff
No, child.
@@ryanleadbitter7749 For me personally was it the best thing to ever happen!
Had a lot of fun with this vid as ever. Also thanks for being one of the few channels who isn’t pushing rise of xyz or some other mobile game
This is so amazing. Such insight! Keep killing it dudes!
Can we get some "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" breakdowns? Some of the visuals in that were great and it's a totally underrated film.
When the recommended is faster than notifications
You should react to different video game cutscenes
Ive never heard of Ians work until seeing it on here. Hopefully this video gets him a lot more fans because he got at least one more. 👍
Definitely one of my favorite episode of this series. Really cool stuff!
Guys, do The Expanse! Great CG with the added interest of scenes trying to be “scientifically accurate” eg how fire works in zero gravity, space battles with accurate thrust physics etc.
Robin Williams "What dreams may come" has some unique practical and CG effects.
ABSOLUTELY
this would be a good one
Yes, except you will miss half of them because of all the times that you fall asleep during that movie.
@@steverino6954 shit take
If Ian is part on the Avatar Set, it would be a finished movie this year.
You obviously don’t know how difficult James Cameron is to work with...
@@FramesPerSecond You worked with him? Tell me about! :)
I like the video before watching. In a hope that they never stop making them. Lots of Love. Keep Doing. It's a CG movement.
Corridor is really getting set up for some kick ass stuff this year. I smell a awesome film project on the main real soon