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  • @AnthonyPadilla
    @AnthonyPadilla Год назад +1712

    come back next week for *I spent a day with DAILY DOSE OF INTERNET*
    MEMBERS WATCH UNCENSORED & AD FREE▸ ruclips.net/user/anthonypadillajoin

  • @lindbo4545
    @lindbo4545 Год назад +6176

    Dude is smarter than 95% of the adults I’ve ever spoke to lol

    • @-_XD
      @-_XD Год назад +293

      Ikr ? How is he so charismatic and well spoken like damn I'm 25 and I can barely hold a convo in an interview 😭😭

    • @rialto8587
      @rialto8587 Год назад +146

      @@-_XD And this is his first interview, very impressive man

    • @freezinfrog
      @freezinfrog Год назад +87

      Probably more than 95%, he's clearly going to be the smartest in a room of 100 randomly picked adults in nearly every case, 5 out of 100 people don't pull off stuff this impressive by his age let's be honest lmao.

    • @slabman6262
      @slabman6262 Год назад +4

      @@rialto8587 this is not his first interview

    • @-_XD
      @-_XD Год назад +38

      @@slabman6262 I think he means face to face interview, Kane did voice only interview before

  • @kaphizmey6229
    @kaphizmey6229 Год назад +6050

    something that kane said at 3:31 really caught my attention:
    “people are so caught up on what’s canon and what’s not - it’s weird, like i don’t think it matters. i think everything is canon to itself.”
    this is the exact mindset that i truly believe _needs_ to be more prevalent in all fandoms. let people look at their favorite media the way they want to, it’ll encourage creativity and diversity of thought. i’m glad kane didn’t let other peoples’ opinions guide his art

    • @TrafficaWorks
      @TrafficaWorks Год назад +81

      Underrated comment

    • @Croop9203
      @Croop9203 Год назад +35

      couldn't say it better!

    • @AlienShrekPerson
      @AlienShrekPerson Год назад +33

      So true!! This needs to be heard!

    • @ladiesmahn217
      @ladiesmahn217 Год назад +21

      Preach it brother!

    • @mutantfruit9993
      @mutantfruit9993 Год назад +31

      The backrooms are way scarie without entities. The loneliness and anxiety is terrifying

  • @Tubeytime
    @Tubeytime Год назад +2010

    Every successful young creator always describes their parents as being totally chill and supportive, really makes you think.

    • @HartxStarr
      @HartxStarr Год назад +251

      so many aspiring creators have been ultimately shut down due to lack of support from their parental figures :(

    • @pingpongun8519
      @pingpongun8519 Год назад +102

      Jup. And it’s so sad to think about that unsupporting parents will never read something like this and learn that supporting is the key because they’re so locked inside their bouble.

    • @winterkeptuswarm
      @winterkeptuswarm Год назад +67

      So true. I don't wanna become a parent till I think I can attempt to provide that kinda environment for my kid. 🥺 Every person deserves that kind of support.

    • @tedtheodore5715
      @tedtheodore5715 Год назад +4

      ​@@HartxStarrway too true

    • @partyprinceyt7528
      @partyprinceyt7528 Год назад +25

      Yeah, this is true. I have a friend who makes beats and produced songs and beats (I believe he started at the age of 16 or 17) and his parents are chill and supportive of him compared to a typical Filipino household ❤️ My parents on the other hand are the Total opposite, I don't have the support that he has when it comes to my passion and dreams. Hopefully, everything still turns out well 🙏

  • @InstaAE
    @InstaAE Год назад +3121

    Kane is so unbelievably level-headed and mature for his age. He speaks as if he’s an experienced adult in the film industry at only 17 years old. The Backrooms series as a whole is jaw dropping. Kudos to you, Kane.

    • @indxiiv
      @indxiiv Год назад +9

      i agree!

    • @goodygood9467
      @goodygood9467 Год назад +30

      I mean his is father literally in the industry so there is that

    • @InstaAE
      @InstaAE Год назад +9

      @@goodygood9467 Yeah haha, that will definitely help.

    • @grumpent
      @grumpent Год назад

      @@goodygood9467nah nah don’t try to knock off some points from his skills. He still did the work. Lol, hunter biden father is the president and look how he turned out ?

    • @theblobconsumes4859
      @theblobconsumes4859 11 месяцев назад +7

      ​@@goodygood9467 Small correction, but he's in the gaming industry, not in the film industry.

  • @LearDC07734
    @LearDC07734 Год назад +5907

    I cant believe how popular the backrooms has gotten

    • @MrCommentGod
      @MrCommentGod Год назад +64

      *It’s not getting popular more people are just entering*

    • @abrahamdomingo8239
      @abrahamdomingo8239 Год назад +126

      @@MrCommentGod isn’t that what popularity is 🤣

    • @nuviismissing
      @nuviismissing Год назад +34

      ​@@abrahamdomingo8239
      you😊↪️the joke

    • @jennywojahn9539
      @jennywojahn9539 Год назад +3

      It’s dead

    • @simfamr.
      @simfamr. Год назад +8

      I still don’t know what this is

  • @cannedbread6140
    @cannedbread6140 Год назад +9633

    He has more creativity and brightness as a teen than most adults do in their day to day life

    • @Vayhef
      @Vayhef Год назад +283

      Is that surprising though ? You'd hope teenage years would be a playground c:

    • @abrahamdomingo8239
      @abrahamdomingo8239 Год назад +148

      I mean to be fair, most writers were probably brilliant when they were young. He could be a great writer in the future!

    • @sariahknight
      @sariahknight Год назад +2

      Agreed

    • @MrCommentGod
      @MrCommentGod Год назад +17

      *Creativity is the key* 🔑

    • @annamous5991
      @annamous5991 Год назад +24

      A 9 minute video where nothing happens until 8 minutes in. Pretty sure that’s not creative at all

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 9 месяцев назад +307

    His newest project "The oldest view: The Rolling Giant" is a utter MASTERPIECE of creative expression

    • @Revalopod
      @Revalopod 9 месяцев назад +29

      it's better than backrooms imo

    • @thequietkid365
      @thequietkid365 7 месяцев назад +4

      True its so good

    • @thequietkid365
      @thequietkid365 7 месяцев назад +12

      The rolling giant is low-key way scarier than "lifeform fellow"

    • @TheFlush1980
      @TheFlush1980 7 месяцев назад +7

      And it’s based on a 6 year old video of the Valley View Center Mall in Dallas. Even the monster is.

    • @thequietkid365
      @thequietkid365 7 месяцев назад +7

      @@TheFlush1980 the valley view mall doesn't even exist anymore so the entire thing was recreated in CGI from a 6-minute video

  • @L1VE3V1L
    @L1VE3V1L 10 месяцев назад +263

    As a 48 year old man, I want this lad to have full creative control. You have to recognise genius when it rears it’s head and have the fortitude to allow it to thrive. Let’s hope.
    His short video was utterly captivating and brilliantly made, I saw it a year ago and it still sits with me. Even my 16 year old son can’t believe I know about it as he’s played levels on steam when i mentioned they’re making a movie about it. He spun right out that this old fart loves it.

    • @tobintobintobin
      @tobintobintobin 9 месяцев назад +6

      Check out his newest project, some of the msot incredible work ive seen

  • @sourceeee
    @sourceeee Год назад +5815

    he arguably brought the backrooms not only back to mainstream internet culture, but did it with one of the best horror video ive seen. He approached it masterfully IMO

    • @ChristianMr_C
      @ChristianMr_C Год назад +38

      ​@Object Ant Feeder did the ants get eaten or the glasses?

    • @ThatHoodieDude
      @ThatHoodieDude Год назад +26

      ​@@ChristianMr_C The glasses ate the ants.

    • @AhmedCool
      @AhmedCool Год назад +7

      Nah I think It defies the og purpose of being alone and it wasn't scary imo

    • @michaelnichols9557
      @michaelnichols9557 Год назад +15

      ​@@AhmedCool either way, his production is very high quality, and the story he is telling is pretty creative.

    • @Gandhi_Physique
      @Gandhi_Physique Год назад +15

      ​​@@DrRhubarb Wdym? If you are talking about the original backrooms post, you are misinformed because I played a backrooms game almost 10 years ago.
      The wikipedia page is definitely wrong, I wasn't even in this state when I played the game and that was 2015 when I moved here.

  • @Tortooga102
    @Tortooga102 Год назад +5243

    It still amazes me how complex and interesting Kane’s idea for the back rooms is.

    • @noahsan92
      @noahsan92 Год назад +29

      i'm not, us kids have, scientifically, "better" imaginations than older people. creativity unfortunately diminishes over time for most people but obviously not always

    • @SparkShadow212
      @SparkShadow212 Год назад +44

      ​@@noahsan92 Stick in the mud, aren'tcha?

    • @noahsan92
      @noahsan92 Год назад +3

      @@SparkShadow212 bruh what

    • @michaelnichols9557
      @michaelnichols9557 Год назад +10

      ​@@noahsan92 I feel that one of the reasons is when we are younger, we play and we use our imagination to take us to our own world, or we daydream an entire universe when we have free time. As we grow up and mature, our minds don't take us to fairy land anymore, though we may still have the creativity, we have a life to live and sometimes your life calls for you to let go of your creativity, there have been plenty of artists, and writers that are adults, not only is it because they have the ideas, but also because they are in a position to be able to pursue their dream, and they have studied and honed their craft. Art is a science in itself, after all.

    • @firester1101
      @firester1101 Год назад +28

      kane didn't make the Backrooms tho, but obv he had a lot of positive effect on the community

  • @yuli1_266
    @yuli1_266 Год назад +443

    His vocabulary, phrasing, his cadence! Its so mesmerizing to hear him talk about his work and ideas. He really knows how to pull you in and keep you waiting on his every word!! I can't wait to see him grow more and more :)

    • @victorisaksson5061
      @victorisaksson5061 8 месяцев назад +2

      super impressive coming from a 17 year old, exciting to see what he does in the future!

    • @ItsTheElmoreStreamIt
      @ItsTheElmoreStreamIt 8 месяцев назад

      @@victorisaksson5061He is now 18!

  • @beccaisanerd671
    @beccaisanerd671 10 месяцев назад +150

    He is so self aware, he knows and acknowledges that he doesnt know what he doesnt know. He seems so level headed for a kid! Kudos to his parents and to him. Also, Anthony is a great interviewer.

  • @coolbrotherf127
    @coolbrotherf127 Год назад +1977

    This kid is so smart. He talks like he's 45 with 20 years of experience at 17. He has a bright future ahead of him and I can't wait to see more of his work for years.

    • @lostkey7301
      @lostkey7301 Год назад +78

      The entire time I was watching this, I was like "BRO, THIS GUY MADE ONE OF THE BIGGEST TRENDS ON THE INTERNET AND HE'S SHRUGGING IT OFF AS NO BIG DEAL?? WHY DOES EVERYTHING HE SAYS SOUND SO WISE??? IVE NEVER FELT SO JEALOUS AND SO INSPIRED AT THE SAME TIME WHAT THE HELL???"
      I haven't watched any Backrooms videos and never cared to, but this interview with the creator fucking captured my heart

    • @-_XD
      @-_XD Год назад +17

      @@lostkey7301 Omg same brotha haha, seriously it feels like he's a reincarnation of some director, how does one become well-spoken and charismatic in his vision of cinema at such age like, DAMN

    • @acutelilmint8035
      @acutelilmint8035 Год назад +1

      @@lostkey7301 that’s called humble

    • @HiuSharky
      @HiuSharky Год назад +15

      This guy would be accepted in a job that requires:
      Preferred age 17-22
      12 Years experience in film production

    • @dysfunctioned
      @dysfunctioned Год назад

      He's what every employer is looking for lol

  • @danig.6454
    @danig.6454 Год назад +2171

    This is so impressive, he's so young, has such a mature vision and language. I really hope we get to see so much more.

  • @Jokin_Jake
    @Jokin_Jake Год назад +76

    The fact that a big company like A24 want to work with a 17 year old with a vision is very inspirational. It's mind blowing!

  • @JTClemente
    @JTClemente Год назад +147

    Kane’s got an admirable level of maturity, focus, artistic awareness, and integrity.
    Most people in his position (not even accounting for his age) would crumble. From the business side to the creative side - he’s killing it. I’m rooting for his success and artistic journey wholeheartedly.

  • @TryinBin8889
    @TryinBin8889 Год назад +1473

    Something people often forget about teenagers, and don't give them credit for, is their brightness and creativity. Their creativity isn't held back by industry conventions, shareholders or working parameters, and they know what people their age would actually enjoy. You can see Kane is very bright, intelligent, aware and creative and has a strong growth mindset instead of holding himself back. Props to him, can't wait to see more of his stuff in the future

    • @TEETHHHHH
      @TEETHHHHH Год назад +23

      fr, just give us the tools and support we need and we can do the exact same stuff as y'all (older generations)

    • @HiuSharky
      @HiuSharky Год назад +15

      "Bring me thousands of adults, and I will tear a mountain from its roots. Bring me just ten young people, and I will shake the world."
      Always liked this quote

    • @Beau-Bo
      @Beau-Bo Год назад +5

      THANK YOU FINALLY!!! everyone out here acting surprised that a TEENAGER: somebody in their most creative years, who is having more and more complex thoughts to build that creativity off of… IS GOOD AT MAKING IDEAS??!?!?

    • @Sp0rkWafflez
      @Sp0rkWafflez Год назад +2

      His age? Though I'm sure he's an expert in that I'm twice his age and I love his Backrooms stuff. Most of my friends do as well. I think he's tapped into some great horror stuff for any age TBH I'm glad they are giving him a lot of creative control I was worried about that.

    • @M_Lopez_3D_Artist
      @M_Lopez_3D_Artist Год назад +1

      its crazy that someone at that age talks like someone who is like 30 years old in clarity and thought it blows the mind at how someone can think so clearly be interesting to know his parents are and how is family life was like, because he sure is a smart person at this age and its just interesting to me who is family was.

  • @swann9147
    @swann9147 Год назад +378

    "People are so caught up on what's canon and what's not... I don't think it matters... Everything is canon to itself." Great quote.

    • @NorthernRealmJackal
      @NorthernRealmJackal Год назад +6

      I was so happy the way he rejected that. The "canon narrative" is such an autistic concept, as if some people have more of a right to tell a story than others.

    • @jellyfishsquawk
      @jellyfishsquawk Год назад +47

      @@NorthernRealmJackalautistic concept? ☠️

    • @JakubJovanovic-gc8ib
      @JakubJovanovic-gc8ib Год назад +33

      ​@@NorthernRealmJackalthe Hell do you mean by "autistic concept"???

    • @FixYoSchitt
      @FixYoSchitt Год назад +2

      He does explain it well. Difference is Kane's version of canon is more interesting.

    • @danceydoll5
      @danceydoll5 Год назад +1

      That's kind of what the backrooms is all about.

  • @ct5625
    @ct5625 Год назад +107

    I knew he was obviously a very clever and creative young man but I didn't expect him to be so intelligent, aware, thoughtful and level-headed. It's no wonder everyone expecting great things from him for decades to come. Good job parents!

  • @Elrond_Hubbard1
    @Elrond_Hubbard1 Год назад +12

    As a child, i was plagued by nightmares of being alone in nondescript rooms and hallways. It was always silent not even the sound of my footsteps would be heard. Then, all of a sudden, a deafening roar would begin and I'd run only to wake up. I would always sneak under my parent's bed at night and sleep because it terrified me so bad. So when I first saw the backrooms it really captured me.

  • @tblais1041
    @tblais1041 Год назад +1240

    It's crazy that I found him when he was at around only 20k subscribers. He did VFX for the Dad channel and made his own spinoff of Town, USA and it was fantastic so proud of him!

    • @tenburner8109
      @tenburner8109 Год назад +6

      I just fed a pair of glasses to aunts in my video. They got EATEN 😭

    • @Sorta8
      @Sorta8 Год назад +24

      ​@@tenburner8109those are some hungry aunts

    • @michaelnichols9557
      @michaelnichols9557 Год назад

      ​@@tenburner8109 🤣

    • @jerryesposito
      @jerryesposito Год назад +1

      Anybody could say they found him at 20k but no one can say that I knew him

    • @darinrichard221
      @darinrichard221 Год назад

      I was the 1,000 like :) insane you found him that early!

  • @sleepyslytherin
    @sleepyslytherin Год назад +802

    He really doesn’t carry himself as a normal 17 year old would, he’s so mature

    • @edd4816
      @edd4816 Год назад +73

      First time hearing his voice and he doesn't sound like he's 17 either. Not just his voice's timbre but the way he gives thoughtful answers too

    • @87kek
      @87kek Год назад +51

      This may be part of his process of going through the ropes of the "buisness" part of building his brand like interviews and connecting more with his audience it's pretty damn cool cause you can tell he's prepared for this

    • @Jim-Stick
      @Jim-Stick Год назад +28

      Agreed. He holds himself very well. Most people would have anxious ticks or something... Nothing from him at all. A very smart collected guy who is going to create a lot more things in the future.

    • @Tubeytime
      @Tubeytime Год назад +9

      Thank the parents... and when a kid goes sideways, blame the parents. They need more attention than they currently get.

    • @acutelilmint8035
      @acutelilmint8035 Год назад

      Cause he’s smart. An artist. U can find a lot of smart people ..

  • @eden4949
    @eden4949 9 месяцев назад +63

    Imagine staying so calm, composed and well spoken in your first in person interview

  • @vexfcstudios6929
    @vexfcstudios6929 Год назад +105

    So proud of this legend as a fellow teen creator myself. I love that he proved the “do well in school and you’ll be successful” wrong. Absolute legend.

    • @EperogiLimousine
      @EperogiLimousine 10 месяцев назад +6

      You still have to do good in school to be successful though. 😆

    • @redd6s6
      @redd6s6 9 месяцев назад

      No you don't@@EperogiLimousine

    • @homelander7506
      @homelander7506 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@EperogiLimousine says who? none of the shit in school applies to real life.

    • @EperogiLimousine
      @EperogiLimousine 9 месяцев назад

      Ok, but you kind of need it to get a job, wanna bet Kane is going to college? Kane doesn’t disregard school, Ik you think school is pointless at your age, but things change when you get older@@homelander7506

    • @hoangkienvu7572
      @hoangkienvu7572 9 месяцев назад +7

      Doing well in school is still a solid insurance if your creative job doesn't pan out. Dan Salvato, the guy who made DDLC, Smallant, pointcrow and some other streamers all reached higher level education so that if their current career don't work out, they still have something to fall back on.
      Stay in school, unless you are really confident that you alone have something valuable that absolutely nobody else in the world has, which is likely untrue.

  • @Ace-vz4pg
    @Ace-vz4pg Год назад +662

    I remember being so obsessed with the Backrooms, the movie may actually drag me back it! this is going to be awesome

    • @Ace-vz4pg
      @Ace-vz4pg Год назад +5

      @Object Ant Feeder omg are the ants okay????

    • @ParallaxOfTheVoid
      @ParallaxOfTheVoid Год назад +1

      Oh same here lol

    • @hishamrashid5293
      @hishamrashid5293 Год назад

      And fcking A24 is behind it. Thats a dream come true.

    • @mrtoast244
      @mrtoast244 Год назад +1

      Same lol, it was such a fun rabbit hole to go down back when it was just starting to get popular (before RUclips kids got to it). Even now the forums are fun to go back to once in a while. Kane has a bright career ahead of him

  • @jauxro
    @jauxro Год назад +552

    I hope the a24 movie goes well. The Backrooms is very appealing as an internet serial, I wonder if a film can keep the appeal

    • @nerdsick3778
      @nerdsick3778 Год назад +10

      Maybe if it was going to be found footage. but he said it's not.

    • @AlienonEarthC-137
      @AlienonEarthC-137 Год назад +3

      @@nerdsick3778 would’ve been better as a found footage sort of film, an ending to that sort of movie would be fuckin amazing, would definitely need a part 2

    • @JugsKise
      @JugsKise Год назад +19

      @@AlienonEarthC-137 I mean, we haven't seen it yet. They could knock it out of the park. We just have to wait and see!

    • @TEETHHHHH
      @TEETHHHHH Год назад +4

      ​@@nerdsick3778 It's literally A24.

    • @pemanilnoob
      @pemanilnoob Год назад

      @@AlienonEarthC-137you haven’t seen the movie though, it’s not out

  • @Zichfried
    @Zichfried 10 месяцев назад +15

    Awesome animations and awesome interview! Though he didn't create The Backrooms. It's a concept created in 4chan in 2019 by an anonymous user inspired by the liminal spaces concept. Since then, several people have created a lot of lore, levels, characters, items and creatures for it, giving them their epic current state. This resulted with several content creators producing awesome stories, art, animations and even videogames based in the work of all of these creators.

  • @micheller3251
    @micheller3251 Год назад +55

    I love his take on what's cannon and what's not. I think it allows more room for creativity and reminds the public that all of this is art, not history.

  • @lamywhammy8744
    @lamywhammy8744 Год назад +1252

    He’s so cool, I’m 16 and have so much ideas in my head that I never acted on because I don’t know where to start
    He definitely inspires me to stop being lazy and do something

    • @TEETHHHHH
      @TEETHHHHH Год назад +41

      Ay bro, IBIS paint X is free on your phone, there's an audience for literally everything, and we got the internet for learning, go for it 👍

    • @Jimmyknapp2
      @Jimmyknapp2 Год назад +33

      Grab an empty notebook and get comfortable with sketching out quick things, map the core ideas out so you don't have to rely on memory. The writing part might take a few weeks but gathering the ideas took all the time until now.

    • @alexavila7700
      @alexavila7700 Год назад +9

      Just be patient. With patience, your ideas are more well fleshed out

    • @alexavila7700
      @alexavila7700 Год назад +1

      But if you really want to create an idea, then write those ideas down and develop them into parts each day at any time you want.

    • @thaliabirrueta8456
      @thaliabirrueta8456 Год назад +6

      Do it!

  • @TheFrodoBaggins33
    @TheFrodoBaggins33 Год назад +903

    Kane is the kind of person I wanna be when I grow up, and I'm older than him

    • @caelum_eti_2007
      @caelum_eti_2007 Год назад +27

      I’m younger than him and same now I’m creating my own horror franchise called The Lethum Dimension he truly is a great inspiration

    • @caelum_eti_2007
      @caelum_eti_2007 Год назад +7

      I don’t know if I should start filming some tapes for the Lethum Dimension and Lethum Limbo I guess I’ll give it a try 😅

    • @firespread5982
      @firespread5982 Год назад +8

      Bros advertising :L

    • @caelum_eti_2007
      @caelum_eti_2007 Год назад

      @@firespread5982 shut up bet you don’t have anything better to do with your life

    • @caelum_eti_2007
      @caelum_eti_2007 Год назад +8

      @@firespread5982 dude just go and work on something and mind your own business

  • @lucianaromulus1408
    @lucianaromulus1408 Год назад +31

    Kanes Backrooms have influenced me as a 33 year old artist and that speaks VOLUMES. Ive loved this series from the beginning. In relation to the Backrooms no one comes close to Kane. He deserves all the success and recognition coming to him.

  • @jayyh_01
    @jayyh_01 Год назад +29

    the fact that the found footage has sparked so much in the backrooms community, even to the point we get an AHS episode, is incredible. as dialuted the concept has become, you cant knock the creativity

  • @FelixFFern
    @FelixFFern Год назад +576

    I'm so impressed by how he always manages to just drop short of risking coming across as pretentious, which given the viral popularity of his works at such a young age is such an important thing. He's incredibly well-spoken and talks about his work in the way you'd expect from any current, well-established filmmaker or director. I can easily imagine him becoming something like the next Ari Aster in the future.

    • @insertgenericusernamehere2402
      @insertgenericusernamehere2402 Год назад +6

      He's already on a24... I hope he does go on to do more, ari is one of the more fresh and creative minds in modern horror

    • @BootyHole_Brown
      @BootyHole_Brown 11 месяцев назад +10

      He wants to be taken seriously and professionally for his creativity, He's smart enough to understand how he needs to present himself as a young man in a functionally adult world. Good kid.

  • @generalkickass9237
    @generalkickass9237 Год назад +555

    Although Kane Pixels isn't the actual creator of the backrooms (the actual creator is an anonymous 4chan user who posted the first ever picture and information about the backrooms on the internet) , he is deservingly up there in the backrooms and/or liminal spaces community because of his amazing work . not only did he make great backrooms videos , he also made those amazing AOT historical footage videos . Blows my mind . I hope the movie lives up to the name

    • @hediondo8764
      @hediondo8764 Год назад +36

      That anonymous 4chan user isn't even the creator, it was something already talked about since 2004 due to the eerie feeling singleplayer gmod gave you. The concept of it being a scary place was more just a community creation due to the feelings of dread it would give you if you played by yourself too long

    • @generalkickass9237
      @generalkickass9237 Год назад +28

      @@hediondo8764 im talking specifically about the level 0 of the backrooms itself , the one on the thumbnail . that one was created by the 4 chan user ,which gave way more popularity to the backrooms than ever before and which then played a role in the creation and popularization of more backrooms levels . yes you are right about the eerie feeling when playing a gmod game , it was not created by the 4chan user. its a feeling , and i know it was talked about long ago. so i know he wasnt the one who put the idea in everyones head . people already had a slight idea of it in their heads but not everyone looked at it the way the 4chan user looked at it, not everyone had the idea of it being endless or 6 million square miles long. so alot of the credit does go to the anonymous 4chan user

    • @hediondo8764
      @hediondo8764 Год назад +9

      @@generalkickass9237 Oh right! Completely forgot that it was limited in gmod. Then you're right about the og "story"

    • @generalkickass9237
      @generalkickass9237 Год назад +2

      @@hediondo8764 yeah

    • @TheGililgi
      @TheGililgi 11 месяцев назад +3

      He also makes the music behind each Backrooms entry on his channel, I hope he does the soundtrack for the movie as well, A24 really found themselves a golden goose and I'm so happy for him

  • @voltia9893
    @voltia9893 Год назад +15

    I started watching this dude when he was doing his Attack on Titan historical footage videos, and when I saw his first backrooms video come out, I knew he was on to something huge. I can't believe his growth as a creator, especially at 17! I'm so excited to see all your future works, Kane!

  • @joshua.h
    @joshua.h Год назад +9

    I watched The Oldest View - Beneath The Earth a few days ago when it came out and it's so cool that Kane can be working on a huge project like the backrooms movie and still be uploading interesting content to youtube.

  • @rinkooo6006
    @rinkooo6006 Год назад +274

    I’ve been a fan of Kane Pixels since his AOT videos back in 2020, it’s crazy how far he’s come as a creator, plus it’s insane that he’s famous at my age and created a whole new lore for the Backrooms

    • @FriedIce3
      @FriedIce3 Год назад +4

      Yeah i remember watching the aot found footage when it was released

    • @zitchaden
      @zitchaden Год назад

      Word

    • @mrtoast244
      @mrtoast244 Год назад

      Ikr, his AU is cool in itself but the direction and excecution in his videos are S tier

    • @donovan8530
      @donovan8530 Год назад

      THE lore 😉

  • @mickeystix
    @mickeystix Год назад +281

    What a genuine, smart, and level-headed young man. I really appreciate how he is handling his blow-up and he deserves the opportunities that have been set in front of him. I honestly do hope that, when Backrooms has run it's course as all things do, we will see many creative works of his for years to come. He's so well-spoken and thinks things through that it's hard to believe his age is what it is.

  • @BlighterProductions
    @BlighterProductions Год назад +29

    This dude deserves nothing but all the respect we can muster. He is a very well-bespoken guy, and I truly admire him. Watching this interview, it felt like I was listening to a 35 year old rather than an 18 year old.

  • @LuxoJunior
    @LuxoJunior Год назад +8

    Didn’t think I’d watch the whole 24mins but here I am. What a fun interviewer & fun insightful deep dude Kane is.
    Wow he’s intelligent & SHOUT-OUT TO HALF-LIFE!
    So good to be able to witness the next wave of greats❤

  • @freshprince0fdenmark914
    @freshprince0fdenmark914 Год назад +209

    my favorite part of this interview was how clear it is that he just loves being creative and diving headfirst into new projects

    • @patrickhamos2987
      @patrickhamos2987 Год назад

      Creative about what? He didn't create the backrooms. You're just clueless.

    • @gavinmagnus3087
      @gavinmagnus3087 Год назад

      he should interview gavin magnus

    • @frmug
      @frmug Год назад +12

      ​@@patrickhamos2987 That is such a horrible take, he didn't have to have created the concept for his work to be deemed creative.

    • @fritz250757
      @fritz250757 Год назад +2

      @@patrickhamos2987 wtf is your problem?

    • @TrialDubz
      @TrialDubz Год назад +1

      @@patrickhamos2987 Whatever it is you're trying to argue about, he's certainly done more better than you.

  • @lennyuniverse
    @lennyuniverse Год назад +237

    Kane is not only an artistic prodigy, but you can tell how brilliant and thoughtful he is through this interview. I feel blessed to have been following his work since before the backrooms. Cheers on the A24 partnership 🎉

  • @zAcroniX
    @zAcroniX Год назад +2

    This was a very cool interview, I've wanted kane pixels on here for months now, I'm so glad u finally talked to him!

  • @NealjanYT
    @NealjanYT Год назад +4

    Kane is a huge inspiration for me and many other people, amazing to see him grow like this and being interviewed here

  • @LimeScrub
    @LimeScrub Год назад +439

    This dude is a master at animation. Hands down.

    • @patrickhamos2987
      @patrickhamos2987 Год назад +2

      How long til it comes out that his daddy did most of the work? I'd put serious money on it. Either that or daddy's money hiring people to do the work.

    • @mae9911
      @mae9911 Год назад +38

      @@patrickhamos2987 why are you so bitter? I don’t know how old you are but the likelihood of his parents knowing anything about blender, a relatively new animation software, is seriously low. So many kids have been able to start animating and making amazing creations because of how technologically has progressed. He’s not the first and he certainly won’t be the last.

    • @chronovore7234
      @chronovore7234 Год назад +23

      @@mae9911 envy is a hell of a drug

    • @mcsmouche
      @mcsmouche Год назад +2

      @@chronovore7234 it is, I guess delusion helps him sleep well at night too.

    • @duly2636
      @duly2636 Год назад +4

      @@patrickhamos2987 I mean I don’t understand why it would be so unbelievable for Kane to do this stuff himself but ok. His dad doesn’t know how to do the stuff Kane does. And as for the daddy’s money, Kane used to used a laptop just a normal one and blender is free and all the other software and equipment he used probably wasn’t all that much. U don’t need a lot to make good animation, all it takes is skills

  • @shannonbullock807
    @shannonbullock807 Год назад +24

    seventeen years old with an a24 film coming out. incredible.

  • @speakatron5634
    @speakatron5634 Год назад +24

    Seems like such an intelligent and level headed dude. I love his RUclips content. I wish him much success and happiness in his craft and in life!

  • @ondo6645
    @ondo6645 Год назад +1

    big fan since his aot videos, those were so well done truly nightmare material, so glad to hear he gets such good opportunities to share more of his creativity

  • @makototakara7025
    @makototakara7025 Год назад +72

    I love how both Anthony Padilla and Kane Pixels are quite creative with their crafts.

  • @DerYoshed
    @DerYoshed Год назад +119

    Super cool that you got Kane to Interview. Love his stuff, wish him all the best!

  • @JamesBoxxy
    @JamesBoxxy Год назад +1

    Aha enjoyed this! Excellent interview! 🔥🔥 I'd love to see Anthony interview some:
    - *smaller game developers* with games that got followings out of nowhere /
    - *indie film directors* doing things differently /
    - interesting *music artists/creatives* breaking into the mainstream without major labels, etc.
    I think someone like *"Ren"* (once he's finished his medical treatment in Canada) would be a phenomenal interview imo! 👍

  • @mostfrozenburrito
    @mostfrozenburrito Год назад +7

    This kid has a good outlook on creative projects that I’ve found recently in my favorite band (Sleep Token, please look them up). Just ignoring genres and labels and focusing purely on the craft of it. Existing in worlds and building on them and most importantly, just getting them out there 🙌🏻

  • @TheSuperNerf1
    @TheSuperNerf1 Год назад +62

    Considering the work A24 has been producing in recent times. I have no doubt Kane will be able to produce an amazing film in this partnership. Godspeed Kane

  • @paperbagproduction_s
    @paperbagproduction_s Год назад +95

    I’m around Kanes age, seeing him prosper in the exact thing I am looking to do is extremely inspiring, thank you Kane for being such an awesome person, creating an outlet for you to express your love for filmmaking and story telling is a HUGE goal of mine, and this gives me hope.

    • @acutelilmint8035
      @acutelilmint8035 Год назад +10

      Just keep focusing on your craft. Don’t compromise. Don’t clout chase.let ur art speak for itself. A lot of it is luck. But the longevity is the skills and passion ❤ gl

    • @michael04__806
      @michael04__806 11 месяцев назад

      same

  • @BlestFawn
    @BlestFawn Год назад

    I'm so glad you did this interview, Anthony! I've been part of the group of people who finds the Backrooms fascinating without going insane with it and learning the wiki front to back.
    And I'm super happy to learn more about Kane, specially with the movie coming up!
    Great work, today, as always!

  • @enzdude
    @enzdude 11 месяцев назад +12

    My favorite details from this video are that Kane started his vision from the Backrooms because he was essentially bored and needed something to do, and found inspiration in the Backrooms concept. And as that developed, he didn't let himself conform to genres, the opinions of others or how something is made, he just lets his mind roam free. Lastly, he finds passion in his work and not in the money or fame it brings. He just likes sharing his work. We need more creatives like this in the limelight, and I'm honestly inspired to go put out some work of my own, especially being the same age as Kane.

    • @-bugbite
      @-bugbite 11 месяцев назад

      It’s good to see more people inspired by kane and not just going “he’s 17 and I’m 20 and he’s successful and I’m not??”

    • @youre_my-healing-kane
      @youre_my-healing-kane 5 месяцев назад

      Wise

  • @bloodymary__
    @bloodymary__ Год назад +80

    As a long-time fan of the backrooms series, seeing Kane being appreciated by Anthony just puts a smile on my face. He's come such a long way and he deserves all the recognition.

  • @jotax94
    @jotax94 Год назад +54

    hearing Kane talk about his creative view
    he's a mad man with drive to achieve what he wants, it's crazy and i love it
    now i feel motivated!

  • @m21645
    @m21645 Год назад +15

    you could tell me kane was in his 20s and id believe you. 17 and doing/talking the way he does is inspirational. i applaud him and his parents

  • @pyrotechc3h8
    @pyrotechc3h8 Год назад +4

    I cannot express how ecstatic I am that Kane is rightfully involved in the feature film. I love this.

  • @jakereilly5901
    @jakereilly5901 Год назад +36

    So stoked you interviewed Kane! He’s such an immensely talented individual. Very excited to see where his creative vision takes him with A24.

  • @Cybernautz
    @Cybernautz Год назад +5

    Wow can not wait for the A24 project. I hope everything goes well for Kane in the industry. We're rooting for you!! 🤙

  • @abstergo06
    @abstergo06 Год назад +8

    i'm really happy to have discovered him at the beginnng of his attack on titan art phase, he already was so talented, and this isn't to brag AT ALL, i am just extremely happy for him and can't wait to see how things are gonna evolve for him, backrooms or not, he truly is a genuis and i hope he's gonna be remembered as one of the greats of his generation because i am sure he is

  • @skylarkmystique2702
    @skylarkmystique2702 Год назад +27

    I audibly gasped when I saw you were interviewing Kane, I’ve always been fascinated with his work, like how does his brain work? He’s such a cool guy and I’m so looking forward to seeing the movie as well as more RUclips videos

  • @sadgirlhrz
    @sadgirlhrz Год назад +36

    he is so well spoken and intelligent, you just KNOW he's a creative genius. i have quickly become a huge fan of kane's work as one does when coming across his projects. they're just so well directed and produced it is insane to think he did it all on his own and at this young age, he clearly has so much to give. i cannot wait to see what the future holds for him :) very well deserved movie opt, i'm excited to watch it as well as excited for everything else he might have in the works!

  • @0The_Farlander0
    @0The_Farlander0 Год назад +5

    I've seen his other "non-backrooms" work and all I can say is thus far, he hasn't produced anything I'm not immediately intrigued by. Additionally, I *am* going to take his age as an inspiration to get off my 35 year old butt and start pursuing the creative ideas I have bouncing around in my brain. I am far from considering myself anywhere in the same ballpark of his skill and knack for this stuff, but I've definitely been holding myself back with talking myself out of even trying, and that's the worst thing you can do. I'm sure I'm gonna produce plenty of trash before I hit my stride, but I'll never reach that point if I stop myself before I've even begun. Kudos to both of you for this interview.

    • @cwolf201
      @cwolf201 Год назад

      apparently american horror story was intrigued enough to create an episode for the latest season about Backrooms aka characters having to deal with it.

  • @ratchet600
    @ratchet600 9 месяцев назад +7

    I'm glad he didn't cave to people complaining about the weird levels and monsters and stuff. His clean relatively underpopulated version is much more immersive and gives you a believable tension when watching that I think wouldn't be there if it was cluttered with all the weird additions of the pre-existing community version.

    • @ScootsMcPoot
      @ScootsMcPoot 5 месяцев назад +1

      It's true to the og post, all the entities and weird levels ruined backrooms

  • @Volcanus670
    @Volcanus670 Год назад +31

    There's always something to be admired about someone who, despite achieving massive success and praise, still stick to their guns and just create what they wants to create.

  • @fridaaa0
    @fridaaa0 Год назад +57

    Oh my god I love this guy! So intelligent and bright and amazing at articulating his thoughts. He's had more insight about life at 17 than some people have way into adulthood. I wish I knew him as a friend.

  • @chaoticfiction8903
    @chaoticfiction8903 6 месяцев назад +6

    As a current 17 year old I'm both mildly jealous of Kane and mildly in love with him. He's so talented and passionate about his work and it's honestly so endearing.

    • @radiofloyd2359
      @radiofloyd2359 2 месяца назад

      You know, if you have any creative spark in you, you can pick up blender, or a free DAW or your phone camera and start creating. No one gets good without creating.

  • @postapocalypsemanace
    @postapocalypsemanace Год назад +5

    Was waiting someone to give him the opportunity to expose his art to a bigger public. Great episode!

  • @TheGreatNateVA
    @TheGreatNateVA Год назад +32

    I didn’t even know Kane Pixels was this young, and directing a movie of his own creation at that, I’m impressed.

    • @PelsckoPolesko
      @PelsckoPolesko Год назад

      I wonder how you didn’t know that if his fans would shove it in your face.
      Just kidding

  • @RadioactiveKat787
    @RadioactiveKat787 Год назад +23

    His wanting to focus on and getting small details just right gives me Kubrick feels. Kid's going places.

  • @jesusa1112
    @jesusa1112 Год назад +1

    I’ve always watched Kanes videos since he started posting them and I just wanna say I’m happy for him to finally get the recognition he deserves and he’s also getting an awesome deal with A24 ❤

  • @INSAMOUZ
    @INSAMOUZ Год назад +12

    The fact he is around 7-8 months older then me but SO Talented at the same time is insane
    Huge love to Kane❤

  • @lunarlla
    @lunarlla Год назад +13

    love the dynamic between you two honestly. reminds me of an older brother and little brother teasing each other, which is just really fun to watch! super interesting interview. he's got a good head on his shoulders. what a well-spoken kid!

  • @luukvanoijen7082
    @luukvanoijen7082 Год назад +123

    I think the main thing that stands out about him is his massive drive to create. So many people end up just consuming, or at least not making unique things, which i cant imagine ever doing. Just making things is an incredible feeling, its awesome hes managed to find success and its clear that hes very talented

    • @Tubeytime
      @Tubeytime Год назад +8

      I think most people are driven to create, but most people don't have wealthy supportive parents who foster their creativity.

    • @luukvanoijen7082
      @luukvanoijen7082 Год назад +6

      @@Tubeytime i have plenty of friends with time and money to create, yet end up not. And im sure privilege plays a role, it plays a role in almost everything, but i cant really be upset that someone like kane has parents with the money to support him. Very weird reply lol, not sure what your goal here is

    • @Tubeytime
      @Tubeytime Год назад +1

      @@luukvanoijen7082 that's why I mentioned "supportive" and "foster creativity" dude, it's a combination of these things

    • @TheWeen344
      @TheWeen344 Год назад +1

      i find him very relatable, ive always enjoyed the long process of creating and learning and eventually ending up with something finished for people to try out. So much that i enjoy it more than actually playing games alot of the time, and once I'm finished a project i gotta start a new one.

    • @TortoiseNo.3
      @TortoiseNo.3 Год назад +1

      @@luukvanoijen7082 ​​⁠ your reply is even weirder, why so automatically hostile? He’s just saying that creativity must be encouraged and fostered as a child, and the ability to do so varies greatly between parents, regardless of their intentions

  • @glassdiamond2185
    @glassdiamond2185 Год назад

    I somehow missed this even though I'm subscribed. So nice to finally see the man behind the genius creations. Just imagine the amazing things he'll create in the years to come. I'm here for it!

  • @stianthomassen6693
    @stianthomassen6693 9 месяцев назад +1

    It's so good to hear the studio take this seriously and understands the format. The backrooms as they are could never really worked other places then youtube or other sharing platforms. They seem unedited found footages. Then they are now making a movie and they are going to make that in a different form, so that makes the backrooms movies 40 min trailers. I think that will be great.

  • @eloraprimrose
    @eloraprimrose Год назад +45

    I Am so hyperfixated on the backrooms and liminal spaces and environmental horrors in general and i am so ready for this! Proud of where he is heading!

  • @alexissjc409
    @alexissjc409 Год назад +45

    Kaine parsons series is simply the best backrooms media and i am so stoked to here he's directing an actual movie for it now!

  • @HaiLeYzStiLlCrAzY
    @HaiLeYzStiLlCrAzY Год назад +1

    Literally Kane pixels u are amazing! Your videos are so interesting and cool! I love itt!!

  • @itsWelshy
    @itsWelshy 2 месяца назад +1

    Kane is incredibly well spoken and mature for his age, he definitely comes across beyond his beyond his years for 17 years old.
    Really excited to see how his movie turns out with A24's budget and assistance.

  • @shinepixelz8426
    @shinepixelz8426 Год назад +20

    Kane is one of the most interesting content creators I’ve ever seen. I admittedly learned about him through his backrooms stuff, and I’m glad I did as it has introduced me to his channel! His series (backrooms and other), music, and passion to create is inspiring! With the way the backrooms series is executed, I’m actually excited to see Kane make this into a movie. This was a great interview!

  • @Luc_ienn
    @Luc_ienn Год назад +12

    Thanks for giving us a deeper look into a really cool person’s thoughts and experiences, and also thanks to Kane for being up for sharing more about it!

  • @Chadmlad
    @Chadmlad Год назад +1

    The concept Kane has in plan for the backrooms reminds me of Cloverfield and what was done with that. I really like the idea of taking a cinematic look at the Backrooms in a movie.
    Cloverfield to this day is one of my favorite genre's of films (yes it is its own genre now. Source: me,) along with Chronicle, and I would love to see that weird cinematic adventure happen.

  • @Waffles4903
    @Waffles4903 11 месяцев назад

    I had been anticipating this video since January of 2022! And yeah. There definitely is a hardcore community based around the lore and structure of the Backrooms. A similar idea came about with some short horror films based around the SCP Foundation. Those are also very well-made, but they have a budget and team, which is less unique than Kane's personal interpretation.

  • @keaton_jb_meme_central
    @keaton_jb_meme_central Год назад +23

    I was a fan of the Backrooms about a year before Kane’s first video, and I came across his first Backrooms video when it only had a few hundred thousand views, seeing how far he and this Creepypasta have come is really cool, especially considering the fact he’s only 2 years older than me

  • @MidinVal
    @MidinVal Год назад +20

    I love The Backrooms, like no matter how many clones it gets they're all so creative it's like a hub of different rooms and each one is a person making their own, it's so freaking cool. One of my favourite creepypastas!

  • @BittenHand19
    @BittenHand19 9 месяцев назад +3

    super happy to hear he got a deal with A24. He couldn't have dreamt of a better studio to take him in to start his career. I hope he still goes to film school though because he's this good now, imagine what he could do with more knowledge of the medium.

  • @vexal3393
    @vexal3393 Год назад +1

    Bro, the fact that you are 17 is inspiring me to get into doing a filming course, and I'm only 24, I love your series, bro. I so badly can't wait for this film to drop😮

  • @Bomb0i
    @Bomb0i Год назад +21

    Kane's creativity and vision is just endlessly impressive, I have such high hopes for the movie!

  • @garbagethecat6214
    @garbagethecat6214 Год назад +141

    Hey! I'd be interesting if you interviewed people with Alexithymia, it's really not well known at all and I struggled a lot when I realized I felt I lacked emotions and the reason why. I'd be cool to hear more about how other people lived it. I'd be a great learning experience

    • @immortallylusterous
      @immortallylusterous Год назад +8

      This. Us alexithymia peeps need more recognition

    • @shotguntimmy
      @shotguntimmy Год назад +2

      @@immortallylusterous Can you kinda explain what that is in your experience? Seems kinda interesting

    • @immortallylusterous
      @immortallylusterous Год назад +10

      @@shotguntimmy OFC, so like, for example I dating someone, relationships going good, the other person loves me and cherishes me but me? I feel none of it, no love for them and no love from them. All my life I've never been able to feel the emotions I say I feel. I cam only feel emotion if they're REALLY strong or else I just don't feel it

    • @shotguntimmy
      @shotguntimmy Год назад

      @@immortallylusterous ah, I kinda see, is something that people are born with or is some development thing?

    • @_Iscream
      @_Iscream Год назад +12

      Alexithymia isn’t the lack of emotions, though; rather, it’s the lack of ability to identify said emotions. Emotions are the drive for motivation, so without them, you’d be dead.

  • @user-sq3yb2lo9e
    @user-sq3yb2lo9e Год назад +1

    Super hype for the movie Kane. I’m sure it will be great. You are going to do great things in your life, I can feel it. The self awareness you have as a 17 y/o is amazing. I have so much hope for the future generation.

    • @zootaxy7589
      @zootaxy7589 Год назад

      @YoYo-zo2kz bros on 4chan and thinks hes not a normie

  • @jonahanthony266
    @jonahanthony266 Год назад

    Wow, this was a really awesome interview.
    And Kane seems like a pretty awesome guy. Looking forward for what he has in store for us in the future!

  • @samiiie1824
    @samiiie1824 Год назад +30

    Kane is far from what I imagined him to be, I thought he was a serious, snobbish, introverted kid, but he's actually very funny.

    • @micah3331
      @micah3331 Год назад +5

      Yeah he seems very energetic and respectful

  • @sk_lxr2920
    @sk_lxr2920 Год назад +5

    I remember watching his channel when he made the AOT videos and coming back some time later and finding out how famous his work had gotten and how big the backroom series became. I have a lot of respect for him, his level of dedication is astounding.

  • @smalldude1877
    @smalldude1877 Год назад +1

    Can’t believe I never realized that Kane and I went to the same school and graduated as the Class of 2023, I wasn’t really friends with him but seeing his content and what he can do, I was surprised by how talented this man is, I wish this man best of luck on whatever path he is taking on and hopefully I’ll see him around the area to say Hi at least

  • @Lethgar_Smith
    @Lethgar_Smith Год назад

    I just discovered this whole thing yesterday.
    RUclips had been recommending to me his most recent upload (the long underground stairwell) for like a week. I had no idea what is was but I eventually clicked on it because I thought it was about ancient Egypt.
    Took me a few minutes to figure out what I was watching, now Im hooked.