The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms Tribute No 2 "Son of a Beast"
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- Опубликовано: 30 май 2024
- Here all of my current tests with the Rhedosaurus @Trexproductions3190 fabricated. a new short is in the works, so make sure to subscribe so you all don't get to miss out on the fun
#dinosaur #rayharryhausen #stopmotion - Кино
So nice man! I love this stopmotion! Reminds me of the vintage stopmotions. 10/10
Thanks, and yes, I probably watched all the classic monster flicks, plus crime thrillers to build a combined aesthetic I call, Monster Noir
@@bluesentaiproductions ha lol, no problem man!
A tribute to the movie that inspired Godzilla.
It does appear to be the case but there's a whole backstory too lengthy to explain, but here's a great video on the history of how the origin of Godzilla came to be
ruclips.net/video/JRn-UvI6YWo/видео.htmlsi=lpQTxEyb23sH80tx
@@bluesentaiproductions yeah you're right it wasn't just the beast from 20,000 fathoms that inspired Godzilla, King Kong definitely had a hand in it as well and so much more. I'm just thankful it wasn't it wasn't… "The giant claw"🤣 that inspired our favorite atomic leviathan.
Thank you for the video link. I'm gonna save it in my playlist.
@@Ani8900 oh, I believe Ray Harryhausen was supposed to animate the Giant Claw, the particulars of how that didn't come to be elude me, but it would have made a far more palatable film because the acting is pretty good, and the set up for the monster reveal was well done.
And yes, the initial release of King Kong had Japanese studios planning ideas for an original Giant monster film of their own. Obviously, the war got in the way, but the aftermath of the atomic bombings did lay the groundwork for a new type of monster. The Beast from 20,000 fathoms merely beat them to the punch, but it's hardly an allegory about the horrors of nuclear fallout.
@@bluesentaiproductions all very true, I will admit the way the story was betrayed, and the acting is pretty good and the monster doesn't look too bad, but they had like a plethora of sounds they could've used and it's kind of… Well, a little toony. Still they made with what they got in. And again, It wasn't all that bad. The only reason why I've heard this because of the game where you can create your own game. Someone was trying to make a Godzilla fighting game using all of the monsters and and the giant claw was one of them.
@Ani-lc6fe I still like the Giant Claw despite it's flaws, and that would be a cool game. In all reality the Giant claw is so big it would make Rodan look like a fly, it would give Godzilla a serious fight
This is a fantastic tribute to the master!
Thanks, I appreciate the comment, especially from one of RUclips curators of classic stop motion
my husband and father-in-law introduced me to these classic movies and i loved both the Beast and the Giant Behemoth!
Glad you have enjoyed them, I may be doing the Giant Behemoth soon
@@bluesentaiproductions I can tell your having fun making these short films!
I love these films because they are fun and have a lot of heart
@MayumiC-chan9377 yes, it's fun to recreate these, the replica of the Dino was expensive, but worth every penny being able to animate it. I do love those old films as well, as well as the era they're set in. I will be making an extended version with live action actors, all dressed for the era, but it will be a while before that's finished
@@bluesentaiproductions My husband is ex-South African National defense forces and he wrote a story that takes place in 1980s Congo when South African Recces (special forces) are being pursued by Dinosaurs in the Dark Jungle regions of the Congo. My husband’s life is classic movies and i enjoy them because there’s so much to classic movies.
@MayumiC-chan9377 sorry for the late reply, that sounds like great story. I believe there is a legend about a living dinosaur in the Congo, but it's considered to be a pure myth, but crazy if it was true
holy crap this is awesome, u should do the paleosaurus from 1959 if u can
Thanks, I did do one a few years back in claymation, it was OK, and just like the 59 film I'd feel like I would be repeating myself with the scenes I did here. I may, still touch up the sculpture I have and do some tests with it in the future
I love this! You are awesome >:D
@ChalinoElizalde thank you very much, a feature length short is in the works with some live action inter cuts but it will be a fun parody of the films of those times while paying respect to Harryhausen
@@bluesentaiproductions cool! What is your rhedasaurus made of?
@@ChalinoElizalde it's made of silicone, casted from a clay sculpt, but I did commission it to be made by @Trexproductions3190
@@bluesentaiproductions cool.. imma try to do one myself, wish me luck, heh!
How tall is the figure btw?
@@ChalinoElizalde I'd love to see you do a version of it! And it's about 6 inches tall with its head craned up, but 12.5 inches long including the tail
Good video
Thanks for watching, and I'm glad you liked it.
cool
Let’s goooo I literally subbed yesterday
Right in time for the newest video, but it will be a bit before the next one
@@bluesentaiproductions stop motion takes time. I get it
@Tyrexthecreaturedesigner actually it's because we're getting an ensemble cast for some live action shots to coincide with the animation. The real test will be getting those live action scenes Masked into the animations
@@bluesentaiproductions holy cow that’s awesome!
@Tyrexthecreaturedesigner what's going to take time is acquiring period correct costumes, especially our lead since we need to get 40s/50s style US army officers uniform with all the ranking insignia, I'm even so meticulous I want him to have ribbon bars showing he's seen action in the Pacific during WW2, and Korea. Thankfully, a friend turned me to a website that specializes in replica uniforms at an affordable rate
Right on!
Glad you liked it, and thanks for watching
@bluesentaiproductions No problem good sah!
Sublime. Gracias
Thanks for watching
This was amazing 🤩 if I was in it I would do some Jurassic park s stuff
Check out the animations done by Justin Rasch, some are toys being animated while others are made by the same fabricator who made the Rhedosaurus in this video.
@@bluesentaiproductions ok 👍
Fantastic!!!
Thanks for watching, and glad you enjoyed it, more Dino content is on the way!
I can imagine the Rhedosaurus fighting with the Ymir before he can grow bigger than his size.
You may have just given my next idea for a new short. Even for its size during the Rome rampage, it could easily out maneuver the Rhedosaurus. But yes, it will have to grow taller to for there to be a serious fight.
This was great. Ever see Eugene Lourie’s other films like Giant Behemoth and Gorgo?
I have, and I am a big fan of Gorgo. I did do a stop motion video of the Giant Behemoth 2 summers ago but the animation was far from my best. I will have to redo it again
He looks kind of playful, Like a Puppy.
Doesn't seem fearful at all.
I didn't want him to be entirely like a merciless beast, and I did model some of his movements after my dachshunds. A monster like this isn't evil, just living out of its own time, unable to make sense of our world
If only this man existed a mere 85 years ago 😔
I appreciate the sentiment, but much of how stop motion is done now, was being pioneered by the great names of the medium. So much of the software and editing I use would have been unimaginable I those days, but how they still did it in an Industrial Age society is a marvel to look at.