A full love death and robots special would honestly be a treat, seeing the different styles brought to each episode and then seeing how you guys break it down and explain it would be honestly awesome
Definitely agree. Personally my favourite so far (haven't seen S3 yet) is "Lucky 13". Most of the time "sci-fi" VTOL aircraft just don't feel right with janky physics, but imho Lucky 13 gets it right.
As for Yoda... remember, up until that point nobody in the theaters had ever seen him move without using his stick and a limp. Seeing him suddenly stand up straight and start doings flips and shit was wild
It would be cool to see a few more episodes focusing on practical effects... How about comparing the early effects from 1927's Metropolis with the more advance Blade Runner, from 1982?
Guys, I have an idea for you: invite the developers of the software that we are using to create. They've done SO much for the evolution of possibilities in CGI, they've brought so many cinematic dreams come true - they really deserve the praise and it would be interesting to hear about their workflow: gathering the needs of creators, creating functions that make our lives easier and other stuff. Please, consider this for your further episodes. Kindest regards!
Interestingly enough, the creative director behind The Witness in Love Death and Robots also worked on Into the Spider-Verse. His name is Alberto Mielgo, I'd recommend checking out his work!
Also, he did the "Jibaro" episode in Love Death and Robots. And was the concept artist for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows opening "chasing Harry's clones" scene, especially the one where Hagrid and Harry are riding the motorbike upside down in the tunnel, and he won an Oscar for The Windshield Wiper.
Yes, a full episode or episodes dedicated to Love,Death+Robots would be amazing, especially since there’s so much variety in terms of style and tech used in each short. Many different things to analyze
Hey those shots are from the "Behind the Scenes" I shot and edited for Tones and i's music video "Bad Child" 3:04 It's such an honour to have my work on your show guys! I've been watching Corridor Digital for years ❤ The company with the robot arm is called Robotface in Victoria, Australia
I would absolutely LOVE to see a breakdown of Everything Everywhere All at Once! The Daniels has stated that the VFX team consisted of only 5-7 VFX artists, and some of the shots, absolutely BLEW MY MIND! Edit: After watching it for a second time, I truly think this can be the first VFX and Stuntmen react crossover episode!
In the MoonKnight shot with the bus, you were asking about how they removed the real reflection from the bus window... The answer is some extremely time consuming paint n roto work... I can confirm there was actually real glass in there!!! 😅
@@prosoporific a TV in place of the window probably wouldn't work so well as a flat screen wouldn't take into account the perspective change happening on all the things inside the bus during the shot, but like they say in the episode, if you were to just have no glass (maybe some small sections so that the actor has something to slam his hands against) and then replace the rest with computer generated glass, that would have been a waaayyy easier approach!
There is something funny about the corridor guys being like "wow, they must have had to do it like this!" and then Joe just being like "...no, actually-"
Lol same, used to cringe, specially on the earlier episodes where they discussed it among themselves..they would get it so wrong with confidence lol... glad they are bringing vfx sups n animators...Now it's a fun mix of naive bursts of excitement and wise commentary..
Came here to say this. Would love an all dinos episode. Dinosaur (2000 Disney film), Jurassic Park & Jurassic World, Walking with Dinosaurs (1999 BBC series). And maybe keep cutting to a dino expert to see how well they pulled off scientific accuracies while the guys discuss the effects specifically?
Totally agree! The Jurassic Park/World films have been looked at once or twice before on this series, but there's a whole history of documentary effects to compare and contrast to as well. It would be great to see what has or hasn't aged well in dinosaur animation, and why - with 'Prehistoric Planet', of course, being the new standard set.
The stories are mostly pretty bad... and most of the shorts just try to get as photorealistic as possible... I wish there were more different styles like in "The witness"... or go full stylized and maybe let some ppl who focus on shortfilms do some shorts instead of giving all these "game cinematic" studios the possibility so there will be better stories. Less "bang bang" and sex and more good stories.
Weta Digital is 100% New Zealand, but there's a LOT of Aussies working there, one of them is this man. The two accents sound almost identical to Americans.
Could you guys take a look at the visual and special effects of the movie “Everything Everywhere All at Once”. It’s a great movie and the effects are done by a team of only 5 people working from home during the pandemic.
Dude, this. What an awesome movie full of amazing affects. On top of that, they were all done by 5 people?? Unreal. Also ditto to my friend who replied first here☝️
Hi, I'm really grateful that you guys like Moon Knight suit. Those are my and my colleague shots, it's mostly CG. We basically simulated all the suits shots and comp them as per requirement. I'm grateful to be a part of the show.
This was great. Too often when CC has guests its a complimentary look at their own work. I liked the Moon Knight reflection talk because its Wren and Clint and an industry professional working out in real time how an effect was done.
Maybe "Love, Death & Robots" would be worth to take a look at. There is just sooo many great Episodes and each and every one with a very unique art style and some cool special effects. Would be great to get to hear you opinions about it
@WUNDAGXRE he means he wants them to look at other episodes. Each episode is a different art style with different characters, so there could be a lot of potential analysis from corridor on some of the other episodes.
Haha the Yoda puppet that acted like goofy fake-yoda from his intro on dagobah for some reason There's a really nice interview with Ewan McGregor that he just did about how he's so happy people appreciate the prequels now, they worked really hard and it was a bummer they were hated so much but now that younger generation grew up and love them, especially after the dumpster fire of the new trilogy RLMs Plinkett reviews are still spot on for all the technical flaws, writing, editing, directing..but they're still so full of classic scenes, worldbuilding and fun star wars stuff the new movies totally lacked
@@TroubleShotVFX I think they did it for Yoda in Revenge of the Sith, and when they added cg Yoda to the Phantom Menace later on. However I don't think they did it for him in Attack of the Clones, since that was the first time they were working with a cg Yoda.
@@KaladinVegapunk what's interesting is that I expect the same thing to happen with the sequels. kids that grow up where they are just part of star wars will have much less vitriol towards them even if they aren't their favorites.
Oscar has confirmed in press interviews that in most scenes, 90-95% of the suit was practical, not digital, depending on the shot. And you are correct, the eyes, cape, and sometimes the face cover were recreated in CG. And I just want to point out something you guys missed in that reflection scene... you can actually see Steven's breath fog up the glass a few moments before Marc takes control and summons the ceremonial armor, adding an extra level of realistic perception to the shot when-as mentioned by Joe-there was likely no glass actually there during filming.
So,... Oscar has been misleading you here :) .....Even if they did shoot with the practical suit, in the Mr Knight scenes it has been replaced near entirely in the vast majority of the shots. One thing you or Joe didn't account for is...cleanliness :) ...Try to shoot stunt scenes in a muddy, wet back-alley over multiple takes and keep that suit pristine. Good luck with continuity!! :D So, yeah, the suit is actually full CG in 90% of those shots. And the fact we're still debating it makes it pretty impressive from the VFx team.
@@TheTyPEonER I wouldn’t say misleading, he was wearing the suit pretty much the whole time. If they… dressed it up a bit and added some fluff to the outside of it with CG, it still doesn’t negate the fact that he’s actually wearing a physical costume.
@@TheTyPEonER I read an article from the costume designer where they made MANY multiples of the suit so if it got dirty, they could just slap a new one on.
Wow... having Joe there to actually talk thru how & why he would set up a VFX shot is incredibly interesting. Wren & Clint & Niko and the other Crew are really smart and experienced, but it's hard to beat having someone of Joe's caliber to break things down with you.
I think you should cover “The VelociPastor” from 2017. The opening scene has one of the best effects for an explosion/flaming car I have ever seen. There’s also some pretty good practical raptor effects that rival even Jurassic Park’s raptors. I’d love to see your breakdown of how you think they did it!
Alberto Mielgo, the director/artist of "The Witness," (which he won an Emmy for) was one of the original conceptual artists for "Into the Spider-Verse," but for whatever reason he was let go when Lord & Miller came onboard. If you compare his concepts & storyboards to the finished product you can see he really should be receiving more recognition for the look of the film than the "visual consultant" credit he received.
he was thrown out because his style was a lot more serious and basically too "edgy", and sony wasn't really trying to go for that direction... unfortunate that he couldn't finish doing spiderverse he is my favorite animator/artist
Bryan, I'm stoked you called out Alberto, his name should have been mentioned. He also won an emmy for his short, "The Windscreen Wiper". Plus I think he did cinematics for one of the "Watch Dogs" games. His style is very specific and clear.
You could totally do a CGI artists react dedicated entirely to Love, Death + Robots. The more photorealistic ones like Lucky 13, the stylized ones like Blindspot and The Very Pulse Of The Machine. Maybe even a comparison between Three Robots and Three Robots: Exit Strategies in order to see how the animation improved. Apparently, Jibaro was made by the same studio as The Witness, so reacting to that would definitely be a treat
I love him. He has real, insider knowledge of a current, top tier VFX studio using cutting edge tech and that's indispensable no matter how zeroed in the Crew might be on general techniques. So much more is possible with Hollywood money and the ability to innovate with it, so it's fully understandable how they might not even think of the approaches he talks about.
With 3 volumes, you can definitely do a whole episode of Love Death + Robots. You guys are also probably really close to Blur Studio's location -- which is the Animation studio Tim Miller runs (producer on the show, as well as others...) Try to get him on the show!!
I would adore to see a "television effects through the ages!" Type thing. Starting from way back when and moving through to modern. For instance: the difference in effects between Smallville/Buffy/Xena and modern Marvel/DC etc. series. Not to mention the impact of Showtime/HBO and their huge budgets. I used to work in costumes, so I love hearing about this stuff!! (Likewise: Stuntpeeps react to stunts on TV shows through the ages)
I'd like to see you guys do an episode on good/bad cgi on scenes where a person is thrown/launched/jumps and lands. I've seen so many movies where a person taking a wierd arc through the air has thrown off the rhythm of the scene. I love these videos and how you get into how the effects are done and not just "this is good/bad."
I'd love to hear you guys' take on the She-Hulk trailer and how much things could realistically change between trailer and release. My impression is it's likely to improve a lot and what we've seen so far was probably all made just for the trailer but I'm no expert.
My guess it'll be like the difference between the Genie in the trailer and the release with the live action Aladdin movie. Very different end results that looked better in the movie once there was time to do the job.
Think about it. They already have like 3 months to render the premier. And the finale has an extra 8 weeks to render after that. I’m sure it’ll look fine.
Would like to hear about how they did the effects of Prehistoric Planet. And a breakdown of the CGI differences between Pixar and Dreamworks and how they compare
I'd love to have them get Ke Huy Quan on stuntmen reacts, to talk about not only Everything Everywhere All At Once, but his work on Goonies, and Temple of Doom, and his time as a stunt coordinator on Xmen and his Hong Kong movies.
Yeah, they did such a great work with the fights and the VFX. From Ke Huy Quan's Jackie Chan impression in the first fight against the guards or Michelle Yeoh using basically her entire career as inspiration for her own fights. And they did it with a pretty small team, too.
Gents! My wife and I are long time watchers, first time commenters. We just finished the Mask of Zorro. The horse chase scene was excellent as were a number of sword fights, jumps, flips, etc etc. Would possibly be a solid stunt review. Sorry, of course, if you've already covered this one. We've watched a lot of your vids, but can't promise we've seen all of them. Keep up the great work!
On the Attack Of The Clones DVD bonus disc, there's a whole featurette where they go over the marrying of animation with cloth sim in pretty good depth, with interviews and examples from the artists.
I love this episode because instead of them having Joe work through shots he did they instead have him explaining how he would do it based on his experience. It had a sort of mentory feel to it.
One of main reasons I wait for Saturdays is new episodes from you guys! I'd love to see you react to: Spiderman 1 VFX Spiderman 3 VFX - Sandman effects, Venom effects (even compare it to Venom from 2018/2021) Silent Hill 2006 - Some effects in this film were impressive back in the day and still look good! The otherworld transitions are great examples, and the creatures designs, some of which were enhanced with cgi if I remember correctly. Fight Club intro - One of my favorite film intros!
72 episodes and you've never touched Doctor Who? The series is about to celebrate its 60th anniversary and it's an absolute gold mine of special and visual effects under tight constraints. Would be very fun to look into
After watching The Witness for the first time, I started following Alberto Mielgo's other work, and he became my favourite animator. I really want him to do a Transmetropolitan adaptation, but idk if he'd want to
People are too harsh with her man It’s hard to make a realistic humanoid character Plus this is a TV show man That was just a trailer its not even out yet
@@lag00n54 It doesn't have to them shitting on it but explaining what's going on. I feel that the trailer was released too soon but it's hard to know since it's scheduled to debut in 3 months.
Achieving a photo real humanoid like Professor Hulk or Thanos from End Game takes a lot of effort. A standard Marvel movie will have 10+ vfx studios working on them. A disney plus show however only has one vfx studio.
They asked an author of Star Wars novels how they would have written the Yoda/Tyrannus duel. The suggestion was stillness and total control. The whirling Yoda would then have been saved for Yoda/Sidious.
Whirling Yoda was a mistake in the first place. Having a wise, distinguished Yedi Master bouncing around like a rubber ball with a tiny cute lightsaber was one of the more embarrassing moments of the prequels.
@@macsmith2013 it was horrible and embarrassing at the same time. IMHO he should just use his Jedi powers there and not a light saber at all with his tiny stature.
I'm cool with bouncing spinning Yoda. I like the idea that he has a completely idiosyncratic style built around him being absolutely tiny. He's like a dwarf wrestler on crack. Plus the implication that he isn't even using his muscles, and is basically puppeteering himself via the Force. So why not turn himself into a green whirlwind of death? It might look a little silly, but it'd be terrifying IRL.
@@macsmith2013 Because a wise Jedi Master crawling to Luke's food box and giggling is not embarrssing at all...but a Jedi master using Jedi signature weapon and Jedi fighting style to protect his friends and stop the war is awful...I can't with you people.
Love it that you brought up Star Wars: Attack of the Clones and the fabric in that movie. In the special features, John Knoll talks about the scene with Obi Wan and Dex where Dex gives Kenobi a big hug. John spoke about the simulation program he wrote for that fabric, and having to completely CG the robe and simulate it being moved by Dex's arms. Didn't know that about the back and forth they had to do for Yoda's big reveal. Just like y'all, I was totally freaking out - dragged my then fiancé (my now wife) to the earliest matinee showing I could on that Thursday (back when they had midnight premiers, you could catch a matinee on opening day). Also, show is going a solid 10 to answer your question.
@@uncleharm8893 for every phase four project (except for NWH) the trailer chi has not been changed at all. None of the bad trailer cgi from MoM, Black Widow, Moon Knight, Shang Chi, Eternals, Falcon and the Winter Soldier was changed before the release.
I would personally credit Richard Linklater's A Scanner Darkly over Marvel's Into The Spiderverse as being the first major Hollywood title to combine both CGI and Mo-Cap with real life performances, animation and rotoscoping. I would absolutely love to see you guys react to a couple of scenes from that film. It is a super underrated gem and has a very unique style!
The lake scene in Violet Evergarden Ep 7 is a great marrying of CG water, background artistry, and a hand animated character and interaction with the water. The whole show is a beautiful masterpiece of almost every frame having to look great.
There was a sequence in The Staircase on HBO, where following his indictment, Michael and his family are on their way to the police station. The camera does this topsy turvy movement going between closeups of each of the three cars - it looks practical, but also seems impossible. It’s not a show with a lot of VFX so would love to see how they pulled that off.
Joe Farrell brings so much insight. I love listening to him talk Also that Love Death Robots ep was def one of my favorites. I liked Sonnie's Edge a lot too from season 1
One thing that looked off in Snyder Cut JL is Darkseid. A scene where he faces Desaad to say 'anti life has been found' looked nearly at a quality level to match & rival Thanos closeup facial shots, but then the initial reveal by rotating from the leg to his upper body showed such obvious fake-ness like a playstation cut scene.
Love Death and Robots! MORE OF THEM, PLEASE. Sonnie's Edge, Secret War, Beyond the Aquila Rift, Shape-Shifters, Lucky 13, Snow in the Desert, and Jibaro for Photo-realism and Night of the Mini dead for fun.
That's so cool you've watched them all, so have I. By the way, the "Night of the Mini Dead" was interesting because it used the camera effect "Tilt Shifting", or at least an imitation of it; to give the impression of things being tiny within the image.
Would love to see you guys do a full break down of the Fan Film “Batman: Dead End”. Still one of the coolest fan made crossovers ever done and still holds up despite time. I remember hearing the tales of people lining up at cons to experience multiple viewings of it. Would be great to see you guys break down the shots and old school effects as well as the stunts involved
After watching it last night and thoroughly loving it for all the cameo's and lore, as well as the amazing amount of photo-realistic digital/animation work, you guys have to check out "Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers". Not only do they make fun of themselves and other films/shows, but also all the clichés and tropes from those mediums. It's sort of a sequel to "Who Framed Roger Rabbit", since it literally takes place in their toon/real people alternate reality. They even tie in the also fantastic Paula Abdul "Opposites Attract" music video to that universe. After seeing the preview for it awhile back, I really thought the movie was going to be absolute garbage, but wow, I was so wrong. It's hilarious and beautifully done.
Corridor NEEDS to do an episode on Prehistoric Planet, I've never seen such realistic dinosaur CGI Comped into environments so flawlessly (I'm Assuming the environments aren't CG)
I felt the same, it was very atmospheric and very much adults-only, there was very little commercial consideration to each creation, each was unique and special.
@@DanielVerberne when i watched the last episode in Vol. 3, i was like, woah! It's the same animation as the one they featured here in CC. Well apparently it's the same animators. It was freakin' satisfying to watch. Hoping the series will feature more episodes.
I never saw the small crescent into full moons inside of Mark/Stephen's eyes when he transforms in front of the bus until now! Such a fine beautiful detail
I’d personally love to see an episode of animators react to Turning Red. Every shot in that movie is absolutely gorgeous to look at, and the animation is super stylized in a way I love. Love watching these, and keep up the great work!
Good timing on this because the same director of “The Witness” was given another episode on Love Death Robots for season 3 and it’s fucking breathtaking.
I'm not sure right now how good/bad the movie did VFX wise but Small Soldiers is a movie that I remember from my childhood and that I'd love you guys to look at.
I'd love to see some kind analysis of the progression of Star Trek; not necessarily the whole thing (as that's over half a century of VFX to go through), but at least looking at ToS through to Undiscovered Country, with a possible look at the reboot, as it would be interesting to see how the same elements (the Enterprise, the aliens, space in general) are represented through the decades.
Ooh, that could be really interesting! Maybe looking at one or two particularly notable scenes from each series. If the Corridor Crew folks tried to go through all that content to pick scenes, it'd be a massive undertaking, but maybe they could have fans suggest specific episodes/scenes in the comments or something?
I can't wait for the Obi-Wan series and your reaction to it man. Thats the Star Wars story I only thought I'd see in my imagination for the last 15 years and next week its here, its surreal.
Dooku vs. Yoda is probably my most hyped moment of all time in star wars! Seems like common sense now, but back then i was dumbfounded. So much fun to see the most amazing thing you've ever seen, turn into a regular tuesday for these artists. Moon Knight was fantastic!
Moon night is a interesting example of a show that has some really clever VFX implementation and some very poor CG and other action elements at times. What's really impressive is how many effects shots are actually in the show that you don't realize, they don't appear to be effect shots. But then the ones that you notice. Oh boy, they're pretty rough.
There's plenty of behind the scenes featurettes for the Star Wars prequels, particularly CG Yoda. In fact, they DID add in some subtle ear twitching to emulate the puppet quirks. Go back and watch the BTS DVD for AOTC.
There were actually shakings and other imperfect movements built into the digital Yoda... not necessarily because he was a puppet in the earlier movies, but because he's 900 years old in the story... so he wasn't some extremely "fluid" character, as Joe said
I would love to see an episode of VFX Artists Reacts to Doctor Strange. Maybe when the second is digitally released or something an episode going over both movies would be awesome. The trippy visuals of Doctor Strange would be so good for this series
It's the one thing I loved about the Amazing Spiderman films over the other two versions is that the suit had real life imperfections (best bit is when Andrew Garfield, or the animated version of him, jumps from up high and his arms go back and you see some bunching of the fabric in the back as his shoulder blades lift back) So glad you guys talked about that...
If you want to check out classic special effects without any major digital work, please check out the 1977 Japanese horror movie: “House”. It’s ridiculously corny and made using purposely bad effects. At one point they even achieve a blue-screen chroma key disappearing effect by pouring blue paint on a nude actress.
Hi corridor crew, thx for another banger of a react video! In case you happen to read this, there is one thing I would LOVE to hear your take on, if you're willing to jump into this particular rabbit hole: The darth jar jar theory. It sounds silly at first, but becomes more and more believable the more info you find/read. Some of the most compelling arguents for it are based on specific special effects, so it would be amazing to hear your reaction / debunking or confirming of these. Keep it up! Cheers
I'll never get over Yoda jumping around like friggin "Sonic Pinball" when it would have been so much cooler for him to just stand there and let the lightsaber fight for him via force.
It would be interesting to have the crew react to the She-Hulk trailer. The CG work looks kinda iffy there and perhaps they could "solve" it like they did with Luke on the Mandalorian.
@@kendallbrwn In a discord channel I actually discussed that point. The CG artists that do Marvel movies have the experience to borrow from both the 2003 and 2008 movies as to how to 'distort' the actor's face and make it look natural. Then there's the fact that Ruffalo's Professor Hulk talks very sedately, letting the CG catch up with his facial movements. Tatiana Maslany is absurdly expressive (as she's shown on Orphan Black) and I think the motion capture of her face struggles to catch up with the CG model.
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Do R rated moon knight
A full love death and robots special would honestly be a treat, seeing the different styles brought to each episode and then seeing how you guys break it down and explain it would be honestly awesome
love that show so much
Yeah all 3 seasons have such great art styles and would be a good show to break down
Yes please
agreed
Definitely agree. Personally my favourite so far (haven't seen S3 yet) is "Lucky 13". Most of the time "sci-fi" VTOL aircraft just don't feel right with janky physics, but imho Lucky 13 gets it right.
Since the new season of Love Death and Robots came out you guys should do a special episode of animators and VFX artist react to the series together.
Completely agree, the series is incredible
@@thevarmint9970 they can do like three or four episodes just on Love Death and Robots.
Jibaro was wild
Boink for visibility
@@ExplainNation24 make one for each episode of the show lmao
As for Yoda... remember, up until that point nobody in the theaters had ever seen him move without using his stick and a limp. Seeing him suddenly stand up straight and start doings flips and shit was wild
It would be cool to see a few more episodes focusing on practical effects... How about comparing the early effects from 1927's Metropolis with the more advance Blade Runner, from 1982?
@Don't Read My Profile Photo ok
Absolutely!
Movies like slither and Event Horizon would be worth checking out too
I think for a time they did look at those movies, but individually. Comparing them would be cool
@Don't Read My Profile Photo Ok dude, got it
Guys, I have an idea for you: invite the developers of the software that we are using to create. They've done SO much for the evolution of possibilities in CGI, they've brought so many cinematic dreams come true - they really deserve the praise and it would be interesting to hear about their workflow: gathering the needs of creators, creating functions that make our lives easier and other stuff. Please, consider this for your further episodes. Kindest regards!
Yeah, it would be amazing if you could get Ton Roosendaal for one of these!
what a truly great idea :) more people have to see this maybe it will happen :)
Ya just don’t bring anyone who works on After effects 😬.
Yes yes yes!
@@nathan4853 agreeeeeeee!
Interestingly enough, the creative director behind The Witness in Love Death and Robots also worked on Into the Spider-Verse. His name is Alberto Mielgo, I'd recommend checking out his work!
Also, he did the "Jibaro" episode in Love Death and Robots. And was the concept artist for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows opening "chasing Harry's clones" scene, especially the one where Hagrid and Harry are riding the motorbike upside down in the tunnel, and he won an Oscar for The Windshield Wiper.
Yes, a full episode or episodes dedicated to Love,Death+Robots would be amazing, especially since there’s so much variety in terms of style and tech used in each short. Many different things to analyze
@@logandemar8208 Amen
Do JÍBARO
@@alexgallardo9306 Loved Jibaro
This!
Joe: "...it's very therapeutic for me to come here..."
It's very therapeutic to watch every Saturday!
Hey those shots are from the "Behind the Scenes" I shot and edited for Tones and i's music video "Bad Child" 3:04
It's such an honour to have my work on your show guys! I've been watching Corridor Digital for years ❤
The company with the robot arm is called Robotface in Victoria, Australia
I would absolutely LOVE to see a breakdown of Everything Everywhere All at Once! The Daniels has stated that the VFX team consisted of only 5-7 VFX artists, and some of the shots, absolutely BLEW MY MIND!
Edit: After watching it for a second time, I truly think this can be the first VFX and Stuntmen react crossover episode!
This!!
some of the best lighting, editing and practical/CG effects i've seen for a $25m budget film
Came here to comment the same!!!
I knew I was forgetting something when I came into the comments. Yeah, a EEAAO breakdown would be *fantastic*.
I really hope they do. Something makes me think they’re going to do a special episode for that
In the MoonKnight shot with the bus, you were asking about how they removed the real reflection from the bus window... The answer is some extremely time consuming paint n roto work... I can confirm there was actually real glass in there!!! 😅
Damn you worked on it? That's awesome, dude
Woah Hats off to the team!!!
Would taking the glass out and putting the shot on a TV make the same effect?
@@m.a.9648 Hi, yeah I worked on this project. Thanks :)
@@prosoporific a TV in place of the window probably wouldn't work so well as a flat screen wouldn't take into account the perspective change happening on all the things inside the bus during the shot, but like they say in the episode, if you were to just have no glass (maybe some small sections so that the actor has something to slam his hands against) and then replace the rest with computer generated glass, that would have been a waaayyy easier approach!
There is something funny about the corridor guys being like "wow, they must have had to do it like this!" and then Joe just being like "...no, actually-"
Lol same, used to cringe, specially on the earlier episodes where they discussed it among themselves..they would get it so wrong with confidence lol... glad they are bringing vfx sups n animators...Now it's a fun mix of naive bursts of excitement and wise commentary..
Love, Death, and Robots is the best thing from Netflix honestly. It's just all so amazing and creative. Season 3 was fantastic
I just binged season 3, it was the best yet. I hope there's more coming soon.
Agree
PHAIDEN ISLAND!!!!
Just finished season three and thought it should be next on react episode 👍
@@BryanPhilips for sure
Would love to see you guys take a look at Prehistoric Planet. Photorealistic dinosaurs (feathers & all) composited into live action habitats
Came here to say this. Would love an all dinos episode. Dinosaur (2000 Disney film), Jurassic Park & Jurassic World, Walking with Dinosaurs (1999 BBC series). And maybe keep cutting to a dino expert to see how well they pulled off scientific accuracies while the guys discuss the effects specifically?
Totally agree! The Jurassic Park/World films have been looked at once or twice before on this series, but there's a whole history of documentary effects to compare and contrast to as well. It would be great to see what has or hasn't aged well in dinosaur animation, and why - with 'Prehistoric Planet', of course, being the new standard set.
I would love to see a deep dive into Love, Death, and Robots; maybe even every short. The projects are so awesome and unique!
Fr dude, I binged all three seasons and I was sad that it was over
That show is amazing. Every story is unique and engaging. Fingers crossed they release an episode dedicated to the show
The stories are mostly pretty bad... and most of the shorts just try to get as photorealistic as possible... I wish there were more different styles like in "The witness"... or go full stylized and maybe let some ppl who focus on shortfilms do some shorts instead of giving all these "game cinematic" studios the possibility so there will be better stories. Less "bang bang" and sex and more good stories.
yes pls
@@domolutz fair point
More australian accent please :)
You guys at Corridor doing great job with these series! Thank you!
I love the accent.
9:04 "... animate Yoder"
I mean it wasnt. It was a joke. Its kiwi ( new zeland )
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@@thedotgiver2820 :
Weta Digital is 100% New Zealand, but there's a LOT of Aussies working there, one of them is this man. The two accents sound almost identical to Americans.
Could you guys take a look at the visual and special effects of the movie “Everything Everywhere All at Once”. It’s a great movie and the effects are done by a team of only 5 people working from home during the pandemic.
Dude, this. What an awesome movie full of amazing affects. On top of that, they were all done by 5 people?? Unreal. Also ditto to my friend who replied first here☝️
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@@logandemar8208 keep your fictional entities to yourself
Hi, I'm really grateful that you guys like Moon Knight suit. Those are my and my colleague shots, it's mostly CG. We basically simulated all the suits shots and comp them as per requirement.
I'm grateful to be a part of the show.
Wow congrats! Nice work!
Good job!!! Looked amazing
Proud that an Indian is working as fx artist at Marvel. Cheers!
This was great. Too often when CC has guests its a complimentary look at their own work. I liked the Moon Knight reflection talk because its Wren and Clint and an industry professional working out in real time how an effect was done.
They always seem to forget the series is called b a d and great
The vfx of moon night was so good, I didn’t even think of the vfx while watching it. I never broke immersion.
Maybe "Love, Death & Robots" would be worth to take a look at. There is just sooo many great Episodes and each and every one with a very unique art style and some cool special effects. Would be great to get to hear you opinions about it
Did you even watch the video?
@WUNDAGXRE he means he wants them to look at other episodes. Each episode is a different art style with different characters, so there could be a lot of potential analysis from corridor on some of the other episodes.
@@sigibaes can you fucking read?
@WUNDAGXRE Well they did cover it. but it was so lackluster and brief i felt dissapointed
literally season 3 is chef's kiss
They actually did animate Yoda's ear twitching for the prequels. I think that's what Joe was talking about--not the puppet from The Last Jedi.
Haha the Yoda puppet that acted like goofy fake-yoda from his intro on dagobah for some reason
There's a really nice interview with Ewan McGregor that he just did about how he's so happy people appreciate the prequels now, they worked really hard and it was a bummer they were hated so much but now that younger generation grew up and love them, especially after the dumpster fire of the new trilogy
RLMs Plinkett reviews are still spot on for all the technical flaws, writing, editing, directing..but they're still so full of classic scenes, worldbuilding and fun star wars stuff the new movies totally lacked
They didn’t. At least not the original cut.
If they did you sure ass hell can't see it.
@@TroubleShotVFX I think they did it for Yoda in Revenge of the Sith, and when they added cg Yoda to the Phantom Menace later on. However I don't think they did it for him in Attack of the Clones, since that was the first time they were working with a cg Yoda.
@@KaladinVegapunk what's interesting is that I expect the same thing to happen with the sequels. kids that grow up where they are just part of star wars will have much less vitriol towards them even if they aren't their favorites.
4:03 oh look, it's us! Hope you guys liked the practical approach to creating that effect! 😀
Oscar has confirmed in press interviews that in most scenes, 90-95% of the suit was practical, not digital, depending on the shot. And you are correct, the eyes, cape, and sometimes the face cover were recreated in CG. And I just want to point out something you guys missed in that reflection scene... you can actually see Steven's breath fog up the glass a few moments before Marc takes control and summons the ceremonial armor, adding an extra level of realistic perception to the shot when-as mentioned by Joe-there was likely no glass actually there during filming.
In the film "Gravity" fogging from breathing on the glass of the spacesuit was drawn, there is no limit to computer graphics in skilled hands)
So,... Oscar has been misleading you here :) .....Even if they did shoot with the practical suit, in the Mr Knight scenes it has been replaced near entirely in the vast majority of the shots. One thing you or Joe didn't account for is...cleanliness :) ...Try to shoot stunt scenes in a muddy, wet back-alley over multiple takes and keep that suit pristine. Good luck with continuity!! :D So, yeah, the suit is actually full CG in 90% of those shots. And the fact we're still debating it makes it pretty impressive from the VFx team.
@@TheTyPEonER I wouldn’t say misleading, he was wearing the suit pretty much the whole time. If they… dressed it up a bit and added some fluff to the outside of it with CG, it still doesn’t negate the fact that he’s actually wearing a physical costume.
@@TheTyPEonER I read an article from the costume designer where they made MANY multiples of the suit so if it got dirty, they could just slap a new one on.
Wow... having Joe there to actually talk thru how & why he would set up a VFX shot is incredibly interesting. Wren & Clint & Niko and the other Crew are really smart and experienced, but it's hard to beat having someone of Joe's caliber to break things down with you.
He is just in another level, there aren't many people like him in his business
I think you should cover “The VelociPastor” from 2017. The opening scene has one of the best effects for an explosion/flaming car I have ever seen. There’s also some pretty good practical raptor effects that rival even Jurassic Park’s raptors. I’d love to see your breakdown of how you think they did it!
Alberto Mielgo, the director/artist of "The Witness," (which he won an Emmy for) was one of the original conceptual artists for "Into the Spider-Verse," but for whatever reason he was let go when Lord & Miller came onboard. If you compare his concepts & storyboards to the finished product you can see he really should be receiving more recognition for the look of the film than the "visual consultant" credit he received.
I'm actually suprised they never mentioned his name, the guy just won an OSCAR for crying out loud.
he was thrown out because his style was a lot more serious and basically too "edgy", and sony wasn't really trying to go for that direction... unfortunate that he couldn't finish doing spiderverse he is my favorite animator/artist
Bryan, I'm stoked you called out Alberto, his name should have been mentioned. He also won an emmy for his short, "The Windscreen Wiper". Plus I think he did cinematics for one of the "Watch Dogs" games. His style is very specific and clear.
You could totally do a CGI artists react dedicated entirely to Love, Death + Robots. The more photorealistic ones like Lucky 13, the stylized ones like Blindspot and The Very Pulse Of The Machine. Maybe even a comparison between Three Robots and Three Robots: Exit Strategies in order to see how the animation improved.
Apparently, Jibaro was made by the same studio as The Witness, so reacting to that would definitely be a treat
It killed me they didn’t do the scene from ‘the very pulse…’ that was basically the exact shot of Clint’s cg challenge
I love him. He has real, insider knowledge of a current, top tier VFX studio using cutting edge tech and that's indispensable no matter how zeroed in the Crew might be on general techniques. So much more is possible with Hollywood money and the ability to innovate with it, so it's fully understandable how they might not even think of the approaches he talks about.
With 3 volumes, you can definitely do a whole episode of Love Death + Robots. You guys are also probably really close to Blur Studio's location -- which is the Animation studio Tim Miller runs (producer on the show, as well as others...) Try to get him on the show!!
Ohhhh Blur as in the guys who did the Halo 2 Anniversary cutscenes? Those cutscenes would be great to break down. Just incredible.
Yessss, more love death & robots
I would adore to see a "television effects through the ages!" Type thing. Starting from way back when and moving through to modern. For instance: the difference in effects between Smallville/Buffy/Xena and modern Marvel/DC etc. series. Not to mention the impact of Showtime/HBO and their huge budgets. I used to work in costumes, so I love hearing about this stuff!! (Likewise: Stuntpeeps react to stunts on TV shows through the ages)
This. Star Trek would be great to see as well, as you've got the option of starting in the 60s, and seeing how the movies budget changed things.
Oh man, Xena would be fun!
I'd like to see you guys do an episode on good/bad cgi on scenes where a person is thrown/launched/jumps and lands. I've seen so many movies where a person taking a wierd arc through the air has thrown off the rhythm of the scene. I love these videos and how you get into how the effects are done and not just "this is good/bad."
Joe's a great guest. He's like their CGI episode version of what Gui is for the stunt ones.
I'd love to hear you guys' take on the She-Hulk trailer and how much things could realistically change between trailer and release. My impression is it's likely to improve a lot and what we've seen so far was probably all made just for the trailer but I'm no expert.
My guess it'll be like the difference between the Genie in the trailer and the release with the live action Aladdin movie. Very different end results that looked better in the movie once there was time to do the job.
Fax. it would reassure these complaining people that aren't thinking of the long run whatsoever.
@@calebu-2357 the standards for mcu cgi are too high for them to be flopping like this in a trailer idgaf. Marvel is going downhill in terms of cgi
@@wholethedogsout880 no
Think about it. They already have like 3 months to render the premier. And the finale has an extra 8 weeks to render after that. I’m sure it’ll look fine.
Would like to hear about how they did the effects of Prehistoric Planet.
And a breakdown of the CGI differences between Pixar and Dreamworks and how they compare
Let’s go I love that u guys reacted to love death robots, it’s my favourite. You guys should react to vol. 3
+1
Jibaro blew me away id like to see how they made it
I am so glad that they talked about LDR, especially the witness cuz that's my favorite short!
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Jibaro got me mind fcked there are some frames there that I thought were really filmed practically then back to photo realistic cgi
I'd love to see some breakdowns of Everything Everywhere All At Once. Incredible stunts and fx work.
Yes yes yes!!!!! Have the Daniels on, this would be awesome!!!
I'd love to have them get Ke Huy Quan on stuntmen reacts, to talk about not only Everything Everywhere All At Once, but his work on Goonies, and Temple of Doom, and his time as a stunt coordinator on Xmen and his Hong Kong movies.
Yeah, they did such a great work with the fights and the VFX. From Ke Huy Quan's Jackie Chan impression in the first fight against the guards or Michelle Yeoh using basically her entire career as inspiration for her own fights. And they did it with a pretty small team, too.
Incredible movie
@@seonor 5 artists and one art producer all on a laptop.
Gents! My wife and I are long time watchers, first time commenters.
We just finished the Mask of Zorro. The horse chase scene was excellent as were a number of sword fights, jumps, flips, etc etc. Would possibly be a solid stunt review.
Sorry, of course, if you've already covered this one. We've watched a lot of your vids, but can't promise we've seen all of them.
Keep up the great work!
On the Attack Of The Clones DVD bonus disc, there's a whole featurette where they go over the marrying of animation with cloth sim in pretty good depth, with interviews and examples from the artists.
Also breakdancing yoda
it's so great watching the beginning of this and knowing that Moon Knight's costumes were BOTH practical. like... 97% practical. it's fascinating.
I'm so glad that crazy episode 'Witness' was mentioned, straight up the best animation/renders I have ever laid my eyes on.
I love this episode because instead of them having Joe work through shots he did they instead have him explaining how he would do it based on his experience. It had a sort of mentory feel to it.
It's basically a normal episode, but with someone who has way more experience.
One of main reasons I wait for Saturdays is new episodes from you guys!
I'd love to see you react to:
Spiderman 1 VFX
Spiderman 3 VFX - Sandman effects, Venom effects (even compare it to Venom from 2018/2021)
Silent Hill 2006 - Some effects in this film were impressive back in the day and still look good! The otherworld transitions are great examples, and the creatures designs, some of which were enhanced with cgi if I remember correctly.
Fight Club intro - One of my favorite film intros!
It's really great to hear not just interest but gratitude for being featured in these react videos, especially from such a knowledgeable guest
As an Australian, I always love seeing other Australians doing well, so absolutely loved this episode! More Joe Farrell please!! ❤❤
72 episodes and you've never touched Doctor Who? The series is about to celebrate its 60th anniversary and it's an absolute gold mine of special and visual effects under tight constraints. Would be very fun to look into
the effects are garbage
@@sean7332 Even better! They have specifically mentioned that they could use some more bad FX to react to.
@@sean7332 Yes, but I was trying to say that in a polite way ;)
Moon Knight is such a phenomenal show, i really hope they make season 2
Really hope so… great series !!!
After watching The Witness for the first time, I started following Alberto Mielgo's other work, and he became my favourite animator. I really want him to do a Transmetropolitan adaptation, but idk if he'd want to
@Henzo8i8 oh I'm well aware, Jibaro is probably my new favorite episode of the series! Bad Traveling was awesome too
Definitely need to take a run at the She Hulk CGI
People are too harsh with her man
It’s hard to make a realistic humanoid character
Plus this is a TV show man
That was just a trailer its not even out yet
@@lag00n54 It doesn't have to them shitting on it but explaining what's going on. I feel that the trailer was released too soon but it's hard to know since it's scheduled to debut in 3 months.
Achieving a photo real humanoid like Professor Hulk or Thanos from End Game takes a lot of effort. A standard Marvel movie will have 10+ vfx studios working on them. A disney plus show however only has one vfx studio.
It's not final CGI they're still working on it, the trailer was rush for a Disney event
Joe is so chill. Really likes talking about very detailed aspects of his craft with you guys
They asked an author of Star Wars novels how they would have written the Yoda/Tyrannus duel. The suggestion was stillness and total control. The whirling Yoda would then have been saved for Yoda/Sidious.
That would've been such a unexpected reveal with Yoda being calm and in control for this fight, and then going full sicko mode with Sidious
Whirling Yoda was a mistake in the first place. Having a wise, distinguished Yedi Master bouncing around like a rubber ball with a tiny cute lightsaber was one of the more embarrassing moments of the prequels.
@@macsmith2013 it was horrible and embarrassing at the same time. IMHO he should just use his Jedi powers there and not a light saber at all with his tiny stature.
I'm cool with bouncing spinning Yoda. I like the idea that he has a completely idiosyncratic style built around him being absolutely tiny. He's like a dwarf wrestler on crack. Plus the implication that he isn't even using his muscles, and is basically puppeteering himself via the Force. So why not turn himself into a green whirlwind of death? It might look a little silly, but it'd be terrifying IRL.
@@macsmith2013 Because a wise Jedi Master crawling to Luke's food box and giggling is not embarrssing at all...but a Jedi master using Jedi signature weapon and Jedi fighting style to protect his friends and stop the war is awful...I can't with you people.
I just love the PASSION the expert guests bring to this show.
Love it that you brought up Star Wars: Attack of the Clones and the fabric in that movie. In the special features, John Knoll talks about the scene with Obi Wan and Dex where Dex gives Kenobi a big hug. John spoke about the simulation program he wrote for that fabric, and having to completely CG the robe and simulate it being moved by Dex's arms. Didn't know that about the back and forth they had to do for Yoda's big reveal. Just like y'all, I was totally freaking out - dragged my then fiancé (my now wife) to the earliest matinee showing I could on that Thursday (back when they had midnight premiers, you could catch a matinee on opening day). Also, show is going a solid 10 to answer your question.
I'd love to hear the Corridor Crew's reaction to the new She-Hulk trailer.
They're gonna rip the hell out of it
@@RSG_TheMonster and we need that XD
The vfx aren't finished, it's a trailer. Watch their reaction to Clifford the Big Red Boi
@@uncleharm8893 for every phase four project (except for NWH) the trailer chi has not been changed at all. None of the bad trailer cgi from MoM, Black Widow, Moon Knight, Shang Chi, Eternals, Falcon and the Winter Soldier was changed before the release.
Yeah we need a break down on why she looks so weird for sure.
I would personally credit Richard Linklater's A Scanner Darkly over Marvel's Into The Spiderverse as being the first major Hollywood title to combine both CGI and Mo-Cap with real life performances, animation and rotoscoping. I would absolutely love to see you guys react to a couple of scenes from that film. It is a super underrated gem and has a very unique style!
The cool thing with LDR is how each episode is by a different studio. I'd love to see a video or three covering all the CG'd LDR episodes.
The lake scene in Violet Evergarden Ep 7 is a great marrying of CG water, background artistry, and a hand animated character and interaction with the water. The whole show is a beautiful masterpiece of almost every frame having to look great.
Kyoto animations outdid themselves with that series.
I think Corridor Crew needs to react to more anime
Love the insights that a real supe can share with everyone. Thank you guys for having industry professional on the show.
So cool to see you guys REFLECT on how they pulled off those scenes in Moon Knight
There was a sequence in The Staircase on HBO, where following his indictment, Michael and his family are on their way to the police station. The camera does this topsy turvy movement going between closeups of each of the three cars - it looks practical, but also seems impossible. It’s not a show with a lot of VFX so would love to see how they pulled that off.
Joe Farrell brings so much insight. I love listening to him talk
Also that Love Death Robots ep was def one of my favorites. I liked Sonnie's Edge a lot too from season 1
Senora's Edge? "Sonnie's Edge" Yes, great episode. Incredibly dark and violent and twisted but very cool too.
@@DanielVerberne Oops XD
The first 10mins of the movie Overlord has been one of those thing I always look back too in terms of visual style. Such a cool intro
Since you guys took a look at Moon Knight's cape, how about making an episode all about CGI capes such as cape flaps in Zack Snyder's movies?
And for the lulz, the old Spawn cgi cape hehe.
One thing that looked off in Snyder Cut JL is Darkseid. A scene where he faces Desaad to say 'anti life has been found' looked nearly at a quality level to match & rival Thanos closeup facial shots, but then the initial reveal by rotating from the leg to his upper body showed such obvious fake-ness like a playstation cut scene.
Given the recent "moaning" She Hulk trailer would be great to react to.
I honestly thought that The Witness was actually live action stylised. It's so incredible.
You guys should really do the “Love Death and Robots” stuff. Especially “Jibaro”
Jibaro was hands down my favortie
I LOVED how they messed with reflections in Moon Night, it was really cool
You guys NEED to break down the CGI in Love Death & Robots "Jibaro". I have no clue how this photorealisitc style was achieved
I'd love to see you guys react to Everything Everywhere All At Once. That movie is amazing with so much cool VFX shots
Love Death and Robots! MORE OF THEM, PLEASE. Sonnie's Edge, Secret War, Beyond the Aquila Rift, Shape-Shifters, Lucky 13, Snow in the Desert, and Jibaro for Photo-realism and Night of the Mini dead for fun.
That's so cool you've watched them all, so have I. By the way, the "Night of the Mini Dead" was interesting because it used the camera effect "Tilt Shifting", or at least an imitation of it; to give the impression of things being tiny within the image.
@@DanielVerberne Yeah. It makes me wonder if they animated at full size, and then applied the tilt shift
Having Joe on is always good value. His insights are brilliant.
Would love to see you guys do a full break down of the Fan Film “Batman: Dead End”. Still one of the coolest fan made crossovers ever done and still holds up despite time. I remember hearing the tales of people lining up at cons to experience multiple viewings of it. Would be great to see you guys break down the shots and old school effects as well as the stunts involved
lol I had no idea about this... thing :D
Didn't know there was that much CG in it
After watching it last night and thoroughly loving it for all the cameo's and lore, as well as the amazing amount of photo-realistic digital/animation work, you guys have to check out "Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers". Not only do they make fun of themselves and other films/shows, but also all the clichés and tropes from those mediums. It's sort of a sequel to "Who Framed Roger Rabbit", since it literally takes place in their toon/real people alternate reality. They even tie in the also fantastic Paula Abdul "Opposites Attract" music video to that universe. After seeing the preview for it awhile back, I really thought the movie was going to be absolute garbage, but wow, I was so wrong. It's hilarious and beautifully done.
Corridor NEEDS to do an episode on Prehistoric Planet, I've never seen such realistic dinosaur CGI Comped into environments so flawlessly (I'm Assuming the environments aren't CG)
I second this, I think it looks better than the Jurassic World films
I was so immersed in LD+R. Cool animations great short stories. Much as i like that each episodes should be a full movie.
I felt the same, it was very atmospheric and very much adults-only, there was very little commercial consideration to each creation, each was unique and special.
@@DanielVerberne when i watched the last episode in Vol. 3, i was like, woah! It's the same animation as the one they featured here in CC. Well apparently it's the same animators. It was freakin' satisfying to watch.
Hoping the series will feature more episodes.
I was hoping you guys would mention the little crescent moons in Marc's eyes as he transforms, I thought that was such a cool detail!
I never saw the small crescent into full moons inside of Mark/Stephen's eyes when he transforms in front of the bus until now! Such a fine beautiful detail
I’d personally love to see an episode of animators react to Turning Red. Every shot in that movie is absolutely gorgeous to look at, and the animation is super stylized in a way I love. Love watching these, and keep up the great work!
You guys need to react to the She-Hulk trailers. There’s a lot of talk about the CGI
They can't since they're in bed with Marvel now
Good timing on this because the same director of “The Witness” was given another episode on Love Death Robots for season 3 and it’s fucking breathtaking.
Was that the episode "Jibaro"? Because I thought I recognized the style.
I bet it's the weird "Conquistadors going contemporary-dance-bloodlust by a jewel mermaid" one
FYI: In Moon Knight, I'm pretty sure they used Oscar Isaac's twin brother to film a lot of the mirror scenes where he's talking to himself.
I don’t think he has a twin. They just used his brother so that Oscar wouldn’t be talking to the air
I'm not sure right now how good/bad the movie did VFX wise but Small Soldiers is a movie that I remember from my childhood and that I'd love you guys to look at.
I'd love to see some kind analysis of the progression of Star Trek; not necessarily the whole thing (as that's over half a century of VFX to go through), but at least looking at ToS through to Undiscovered Country, with a possible look at the reboot, as it would be interesting to see how the same elements (the Enterprise, the aliens, space in general) are represented through the decades.
Ooh, that could be really interesting! Maybe looking at one or two particularly notable scenes from each series. If the Corridor Crew folks tried to go through all that content to pick scenes, it'd be a massive undertaking, but maybe they could have fans suggest specific episodes/scenes in the comments or something?
I can't wait for the Obi-Wan series and your reaction to it man. Thats the Star Wars story I only thought I'd see in my imagination for the last 15 years and next week its here, its surreal.
Dooku vs. Yoda is probably my most hyped moment of all time in star wars! Seems like common sense now, but back then i was dumbfounded. So much fun to see the most amazing thing you've ever seen, turn into a regular tuesday for these artists. Moon Knight was fantastic!
Moon night is a interesting example of a show that has some really clever VFX implementation and some very poor CG and other action elements at times.
What's really impressive is how many effects shots are actually in the show that you don't realize, they don't appear to be effect shots.
But then the ones that you notice. Oh boy, they're pretty rough.
Yea and I don’t understand how does Disney/marvel not have enough budget for it??
You guys should really dedicate an entire episode to Love, Death & Robots, especially with the recent release of seasons 3.
There's plenty of behind the scenes featurettes for the Star Wars prequels, particularly CG Yoda. In fact, they DID add in some subtle ear twitching to emulate the puppet quirks. Go back and watch the BTS DVD for AOTC.
There were actually shakings and other imperfect movements built into the digital Yoda... not necessarily because he was a puppet in the earlier movies, but because he's 900 years old in the story... so he wasn't some extremely "fluid" character, as Joe said
I would love to see an episode of VFX Artists Reacts to Doctor Strange. Maybe when the second is digitally released or something an episode going over both movies would be awesome. The trippy visuals of Doctor Strange would be so good for this series
And an even more mindboggling multiversal trip - Everything Everywhere All At Once
@@kirin.lawrence I have not seen that yet, but every mention of it online has only been singing the highest of praises for that movie
It's the one thing I loved about the Amazing Spiderman films over the other two versions is that the suit had real life imperfections (best bit is when Andrew Garfield, or the animated version of him, jumps from up high and his arms go back and you see some bunching of the fabric in the back as his shoulder blades lift back)
So glad you guys talked about that...
Please do a special on the effects of the Alien saga !
If you want to check out classic special effects without any major digital work, please check out the 1977 Japanese horror movie: “House”. It’s ridiculously corny and made using purposely bad effects. At one point they even achieve a blue-screen chroma key disappearing effect by pouring blue paint on a nude actress.
Hi corridor crew, thx for another banger of a react video! In case you happen to read this, there is one thing I would LOVE to hear your take on, if you're willing to jump into this particular rabbit hole: The darth jar jar theory.
It sounds silly at first, but becomes more and more believable the more info you find/read. Some of the most compelling arguents for it are based on specific special effects, so it would be amazing to hear your reaction / debunking or confirming of these.
Keep it up! Cheers
I'll never get over Yoda jumping around like friggin "Sonic Pinball" when it would have been so much cooler for him to just stand there and let the lightsaber fight for him via force.
So true. That was one of the most frustrating parts of the prequels...right up there with Anakin's/Padme's dialogue.
@@MattSmithJ it still looked fun. But i remember people shouting "malingerer" at the screen when he took up his cane again 😁
It would be interesting to have the crew react to the She-Hulk trailer. The CG work looks kinda iffy there and perhaps they could "solve" it like they did with Luke on the Mandalorian.
The thing that I'm most curious about is why, in the same trailer, Hulk looks fine.
@@kendallbrwn In a discord channel I actually discussed that point. The CG artists that do Marvel movies have the experience to borrow from both the 2003 and 2008 movies as to how to 'distort' the actor's face and make it look natural. Then there's the fact that Ruffalo's Professor Hulk talks very sedately, letting the CG catch up with his facial movements. Tatiana Maslany is absurdly expressive (as she's shown on Orphan Black) and I think the motion capture of her face struggles to catch up with the CG model.
I do hope Joe Farrell comes back again! His insights are SO helpful.
Yesss!!! Love Death Robots 🥰
I'd love to see a DC "animated" Universe using the Love, Death, and Robots episode look. She reminds me of Harley Quinn.