@@AsmonBoldLuckily we have quantum mechanics to process the data of reality lol. If we are a simulation though, I am curious wtf we’re running on. Edit: when I say quantum mechanics i mean the phenomenon of quantum mechanics itself. Not the subject haha.
I had a lot of fun working on this project and Erik definitely deserves a lot of credit. Incredibly knowledgeable, humble and overall just a great guy!
It's actually not that impressive, at least visually speaking. That's 4400 drives 1TB Drives. Assuming a standard size 3.5" internal drive, that's 4" wide, 5.8" long, and 0.8" high. Round it off and you get 4"x6"x1". So, you could put a 6 together in 1 square foot array (3 across, 2 deep) that's an inch high, then a stack 12 high would be 72 drives. So, 72 terabytes per cubic foot, or 61.1 cubic feet for the entire 44 petabytes. That would fit in a small bedroom closet. ADDENDUM as several people have noted, I misplaced a decimal point. Instead of a small bedroom closet, it's a small bedroom.
Even in servers, a storage 4U server can hold about 36 3.5" drives and a typical full-size rack is 42U high so you could fit in say 10 servers like that or about 360 drives into one full height server rack closet. A modern 3.5" drive can hold 24TB for a total of about 8640TB per rack (ignoring redundant storage which you would absolutely want for those numbers of disks of course). So without redundancy you would need about 5 of those to store the 44PB, with say, triple-redundancy about 15 which should probably not be right next to each other but lets say you would put it all right next to each other that is basically in the order of one row of server racks in a data center.
Y'all seriously did great. There was actually a point in the movie where I said "Wait a sec-how are they DOING that? Is that CG?! Or...some kind of advanced suit? Wait...how would the suit WORK?! Oh my gosh that has to be CG. Wow." and that's the first time the CG hasn't felt like CG in...almost forever!
Big shout out to Wes Ball for being one of the few directors out there who isn't downplaying the work of VFX artists. None of this "we did it for real" crap. He posts extensive BTS looks at the work that went into the Apes in this on Twitter.
This movie fulfilled the main purpose of the cgi in this movie. to forget you're essentially watching a state of the art roger rabbit and just get into the story. That river scene was amazing. and it had to be to sell what was happening.
I think most people who don't now about CGI won't even be impressed by the effects in this movie, because it looks so real that you easily forget you are even looking at CGI.
@@cube2fox Exactly! My accountant friend did not even mentioned about the flawless hyper realistic cgi of this movie after we watched it in the theaters. He only ranted about the dragging plot which I also shared the same opinion unfortunately.
I had no idea the director made the Ruin short film! When he said that I want "OHH!!!" That was an outstanding piece of work, I am so overjoyed that it lead to him making this. People say short films won't get you to making movies, well... Clearly it does, and clearly he is crazy talented and earned it. I love this movie.
honestly i love how i cannot find anyother channels on youtube that does a React series that has lasted for so long and kept getting better. love u guys at corridor.
I've just seen this movie credit role in IMDB, and quickly realize the overall CG work is full on WETA works, not shared with many different studios (which usually the typical AAA movies did for the shorter deadline). Which is why this movie VFX is legit awesome from WETA's consistent work. Hope to get the shine they deserved with Oscar
@@mikeuk666 that's not a bot, I don't think you understand what bots are because there are two bots in the comments and you called people who said what comment they were bots, but you didn't say anything to the actual bots
My dad's greatest joy in life is going to the movies and I love to share that with him. We've gone together to see almost every movie WETA's worked on since the 2010s, and every single time we leave the theater he goes on for hours about how he just can't believe how movies and CGI have developed just in his lifetime. He truly cannot conceptualize how you can create all these wonderful worlds from just computers. I love trying my best to explain it to him and realizing every time just how little I understand it myself! Thanks for all the amazing work you do bringing new worlds to life and the many, many wonderful memories!
Michael Seresin and the team of cinematographers deserves a ton of credit. His team worked on gravity before that film and both are some of the best looking sci fi films ever made
He looked great, but he was kind of a live action cartoon character. Which was definitely what they were going for, he fit the vibe perfectly, but the Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes eagles are way better in terms of just pure realism
14:00 The more I hear about how incredibly helpful it is to have a director who is also a visual-effects artist working on a movie makes me wonder when the hell Hollywood will actually LISTEN and realize how essential this distinction is for a movie that will produce incredible VFX shots for a fraction of the time and the budget.
Some of the CGI in early series of House MD could be worth reviewing. They do the "camera moving through a glass door" a few times in season 3 which was very ambitious for TV.
Video idea: Twisters! The opening scene has a twister. A character is supposed to be struggling to not get blown away. I was looking at it and wondering why the wind effects didn't look grounded. Then I realized: **Her hair wasn't even really moving**. They just animated a bunch of wind and particle effects around her, but didn't seem to bother blowing a meaningful amount of wind on the character when they were actually shooting. The moment I'm talking about is at the end of the scene at roughly the 13 minute mark. This would be an interesting sequence to cover! Cheers Corridor Crew, you rock!
Please do react to "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.". Lots of robots, spaceships, time travel, gravitonium, Inhumans and of course more importantly Ghost Rider, Lola etc. It's got quite some stuff to get its own episode.
@@makaveli1337_ I think it was actually pretty good for 2013, and that it was tv series, a filler for the audiences in between the big movies, later years they seemed to have been making them on a shoestring budget though what is amazing is that they would produce 22 episodes a year (except last couple seasons afair), and from memory I don't recall obvious boring or filler episodes, a HUGE contrast to the garbage they make today, 10 or so episodes at most, with 3-4 of them being snoozefest that could be completely omitted an the story arc wouldn't suffer one bit, not to mention the ridiculously ballooned cost
@@dsfs17987 i havent watched them but from trailers and few clips i seen they were bad. I agree on the tv shows today tho, its been a minute since they or anyone released a tv show worth binging. Many good tv shows get cancelled due to less views cuz most of the audience dont have the attention span for its arc and buildup
Literally just had to turn my head to the right because I have a copy on my bookshelf. I should re-read that, it's been a couple of years. Another favorite of mine in a similar vein (I guess *technically* the opposite direction) is "Origins: How the Earth Made Us" by Lewis Dartnell. It's a look into how deep geologic processes defining resource distribution and weather/habitability patterns/etc have shaped humanity's dispersal and the evolution of cultures and development of civilization.
Imagine storing and executing files size of 44 Peta bytes and the machines hardware/software capability....holy moly!!! That's why they're top of their game !
This movie was absolutely mind-blowing from a tech perspective. The story was also amazing and really emotional at times. One of my favourite films for sure.
I love how informative you guys can make these videos without necessarily spoiling anything from the movie for those of us that haven't seen it yet! I'm watching war for the planet of the apes right now and I'm even more excited to see Kingdom now!
For seeing degraded human structures you can also look up videos of people mowing overgrown lawns (SB Mowing is my favorite). It's actually surprising when they discover a sidewalk that is completely covered in grass; when they clear it you can see how the grass has so quickly destroyed the concrete.
The beginning of those sidewalks getting covered in grass is what you see in the high pressure cleaning channels. They get covered in dark green scum. So that’s another step.
So cool to hear Erik talk about how they came up with the way to visually depict a world post-humanity. My favorite aspect of the prequel Apes films is the way they lay out the sequential transformation of human civilization into overgrown ruins into entirely ape-centric infrastructure. The constant visual reminders of the human underpinnings like the electrical towers beneath the wooden ones is great at reinforcing the backstory.
I watched this film a couple of days ago. I was totally blown away by the performances, the details in the fur, the world building, and the nuances in the facial expressions. As I was watching, I was already looking forward to the Corridor Crew review. The story was also top notch. This might be my favorite entry in the series. Thank you for this video!
It actually blows me away who all has come on this show. Started as a "react" video series, but it has taken on a life of its own and I am here for it.
After discovering this channel Years ago , its hard to not examine movies anymore but kingdom was so well done I got completely lost in the story that the vfx weren't distracting and helped the movie as intended
I think Kingdom has some 7/10 CGI moments, but also has some 12/10 seminal CGI accomplishments that are mind-blowing. It's such a solid film too, where the CG NEVER gets in the way of the story and the emotion of the characters.
didn't watch the movie, but the greenery seems too much, too "perfect", you need actual light for it to grow, so it will grow more where the sun is hitting more than where shadow are, but here it seemed evenly spread everywhere, looked a bit unnatural...
Definitely inevitable. The best cgi is when you don't realize it's cgi so with how much is happening constantly in this film eventually we notice the flaws
when i see this movie, i see " synthetic, game video, all fake, " check the new movie Alien , they was smart to creat practical and the monster is not full cgi, here i watch Assassin Creed , same level of cgi
@lartisan6274 this is a genuinely childish way to view the very clear effort put into the film. Especially compared to alien Romulus which time and time again has far more special effects and cgi than you are willing to admit to yourself
The CGI in Kingdom is impressive (if a little CGI'y in places), but War still looks better. That movie was a milestone, up there with The Abyss, T2 and Jurassic Park.
I just watched all of the movies within the past week, and watched Kingdom last night. I agree with you, and I think that is part of why it was harder for me to connect with Kingdom over both War and Dawn. Really great CGI, but there was just more in Kingdom that felt a little more CGI'y and took me out of it.
I like this show and I like the guys... but it feels like instead of showing the extended version on their website, that they just show less in their videos and show the rest on their website...
2:00 YO! I love that book! I read it years ago and its stuck with me ever since. Currently sitting in my shelf, i should reread that cus its such a good thiught experiment!
I have never seen CGI characters with this much fidelity and subtlety in their performances. I was totally engrossed in their characters and stories. LOVED Raka the most - he was genuinely charming.
I love Wren’s face when he says “Oh!” after learning how many petabytes the water sim took up. Was that actually meant to be an easter egg - a reference to the shocked ape going “Oh no!” meme? 😂
If it hasn’t been mentioned before, Hitchcock’s Foreign Correspondent has a lot of great effects work. If you can only do one, the airplane scene is superb and still feels tense and scary to this day. If you do more, there is a great shot of windmills as well as a windmill interior. The hotel roof sequence has a cool shot. The umbrella scene is a cool use of tricks to make it look like there are twice as many people in the shot. There is a good short doc on the effects on the Criterion Blu-Ray. Goes into the collaboration of director, effects team, prod designer, etc.
There was an old ??discovery?? show called Life after People, that showed great breakdowns of how things would or wouldn't deteriorate when humans die out.
Have been waiting for this. This is my favourite planet of the apes movie so far. But damn 44 Petabytes worth of data for this movie. Is Wren going to so a video to visualize the scale of this? XD
I think it'd be really cool to look at CGI masks, suits, capes, (etc) for an entire episode. especially looking at Deadpool and the distortion mapping they used --- Wolverine's big mask reveal, the physics and shadows of it. Thor's floating helmet in Love & Thunder; The Avengers: Endgame quantum realm suits. Green Lantern. Capes in the DCEU - and examining more seamless/hidden vfx that the audience didn't even realize were there --- like a lot of Spider-man in the MCU, or (like what you've covered before...) James Bond's hands being painted in over his gloves.
Amazon effects and amazing acting from all the actors. Loved the movie and seeing what became of the foundation that Cesar built for he's people and where they take it.
Gotta say I've absolutely LOVED the new planet of the apes movies. They really are excellent cinema and a phenomenal showing of just how far VFX and CGI are going as we move on
In a talk by developers of Horizon Zero Dawn, they mentioned the very same book, The World Without Us, when finding inspiration for a world thousands of years in the future. Very reminiscent of that vibe
After my friend and I saw this movie at the movie theater, I told him how much I loved the VFX. It was indistinguishable from reality even for someone like me with a trained eye for CG and VFX.
I'd love to see you guys react to some more RUclips videos. I've seen some awesome work done on Breaking Bad cuts - relighting scenes to match new ones, reanimating speech into new scenes, making dogs fire the machine gun. Lots of roto work, tracking, etc done by small creators whose work should be seen by more!
You can tell a great leader/manager/supervisor: this dude spent the whole video praising his teammates and never once talked about himself.
Imagine the amount of data it takes to play our reality. Vfx is trying to distract y’all from going outside and adventuring onward
@@AsmonBoldLuckily we have quantum mechanics to process the data of reality lol. If we are a simulation though, I am curious wtf we’re running on.
Edit: when I say quantum mechanics i mean the phenomenon of quantum mechanics itself. Not the subject haha.
I had a lot of fun working on this project and Erik definitely deserves a lot of credit. Incredibly knowledgeable, humble and overall just a great guy!
@@NPKVFX Yeah, he seems like he was born for this. I hope you're the same way! 😁👍🏻
@@AsmonBold it's the opposite, it gives people a reason to pay attention to the details of the world around us in the first place.
Please do a " scale of 44 peta-bytes visualised in 1TB hard disks" 😂
Why not 1.44 MB floppy disks? 😂
It's actually not that impressive, at least visually speaking. That's 4400 drives 1TB Drives. Assuming a standard size 3.5" internal drive, that's 4" wide, 5.8" long, and 0.8" high. Round it off and you get 4"x6"x1". So, you could put a 6 together in 1 square foot array (3 across, 2 deep) that's an inch high, then a stack 12 high would be 72 drives. So, 72 terabytes per cubic foot, or 61.1 cubic feet for the entire 44 petabytes. That would fit in a small bedroom closet.
ADDENDUM as several people have noted, I misplaced a decimal point. Instead of a small bedroom closet, it's a small bedroom.
@@keith6706I think it would be 44,000 not 4,400.
Even in servers, a storage 4U server can hold about 36 3.5" drives and a typical full-size rack is 42U high so you could fit in say 10 servers like that or about 360 drives into one full height server rack closet. A modern 3.5" drive can hold 24TB for a total of about 8640TB per rack (ignoring redundant storage which you would absolutely want for those numbers of disks of course). So without redundancy you would need about 5 of those to store the 44PB, with say, triple-redundancy about 15 which should probably not be right next to each other but lets say you would put it all right next to each other that is basically in the order of one row of server racks in a data center.
Multiply by 10 @@keith6706
Your example is "only" 4 petabytes
As the Weta creatures supervisor on the film this video made my day.
Do you know a Dan Castro? I went to high school with him lol
Y'all seriously did great. There was actually a point in the movie where I said "Wait a sec-how are they DOING that? Is that CG?! Or...some kind of advanced suit? Wait...how would the suit WORK?! Oh my gosh that has to be CG. Wow." and that's the first time the CG hasn't felt like CG in...almost forever!
I loved this movie. I was blown away from start to finish by the effects. Incredible job. Truly amazing.
Big shout out to Wes Ball for being one of the few directors out there who isn't downplaying the work of VFX artists. None of this "we did it for real" crap. He posts extensive BTS looks at the work that went into the Apes in this on Twitter.
that man gives me some hope that the live action Legend of Zelda movie he's set to direct is gonna be fine.
Whoever was in charge of bringing Raka to life needs a raise, he was on another level in term of realism, facial expressions and charisma
Absolutely, all those elements perfectly matched the voice. Was pretty miffed when he didn't make a miraculous reappearance later.
@@BarryTGash I hope they find a way to bring him back
They need an Oscar category for the actor and animators together. Beautiful work.
Raise*
@@Jaythesparrow edited, thanks
This movie fulfilled the main purpose of the cgi in this movie. to forget you're essentially watching a state of the art roger rabbit and just get into the story. That river scene was amazing. and it had to be to sell what was happening.
I think most people who don't now about CGI won't even be impressed by the effects in this movie, because it looks so real that you easily forget you are even looking at CGI.
@@cube2fox Exactly! My accountant friend did not even mentioned about the flawless hyper realistic cgi of this movie after we watched it in the theaters. He only ranted about the dragging plot which I also shared the same opinion unfortunately.
@@cube2fox people knowns nothing about CGI may not be impressed by the CGI in this movie, but they must be impressed by those really talented monkeys
and birds, i forgot about thos really talented birds
That's how you know it's good
44 Petabytes is actually insane
Inane?
@@ArifRWinandar 44 Petabytes = 1 Wetabyte
@@ArifRWinandarwho is Ane?
@@ArifRWinandar minor spelling mistake spotted 😫
I started the video again to make sure I heard that right. 44PB 😮
How many servers do you need?
Yes.
I had no idea the director made the Ruin short film! When he said that I want "OHH!!!" That was an outstanding piece of work, I am so overjoyed that it lead to him making this. People say short films won't get you to making movies, well... Clearly it does, and clearly he is crazy talented and earned it. I love this movie.
He's also making the Legend of Zelda movie as director, so I think it's in decent hands.
Absolutely it does! That's how Vin Diesel got noticed by Stephen Spielberg.
honestly i love how i cannot find anyother channels on youtube that does a React series that has lasted for so long and kept getting better.
love u guys at corridor.
I've just seen this movie credit role in IMDB, and quickly realize the overall CG work is full on WETA works, not shared with many different studios (which usually the typical AAA movies did for the shorter deadline). Which is why this movie VFX is legit awesome from WETA's consistent work. Hope to get the shine they deserved with Oscar
Yeah i remember wolverine and deadpool having like ten different studios and i was perplexed
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@@mikeuk666 that's not a bot, I don't think you understand what bots are because there are two bots in the comments and you called people who said what comment they were bots, but you didn't say anything to the actual bots
My dad's greatest joy in life is going to the movies and I love to share that with him. We've gone together to see almost every movie WETA's worked on since the 2010s, and every single time we leave the theater he goes on for hours about how he just can't believe how movies and CGI have developed just in his lifetime. He truly cannot conceptualize how you can create all these wonderful worlds from just computers. I love trying my best to explain it to him and realizing every time just how little I understand it myself!
Thanks for all the amazing work you do bringing new worlds to life and the many, many wonderful memories!
Amazing CGI, but dawn of the planets cannot be beat. The color grading was on another level for its time.
Michael Seresin and the team of cinematographers deserves a ton of credit. His team worked on gravity before that film and both are some of the best looking sci fi films ever made
War for the Planet of the Apes CGI >>>
No, Dawn looks amateurish now compared to Kingdom.
I thought I was the only one, Dawn and War look so much better!
War for the Planet of the Apes CGI >>>
For everything WETA have done here, Eagley is one of the most impressive animal sims I’ve seen, so convincing.
He looked great, but he was kind of a live action cartoon character. Which was definitely what they were going for, he fit the vibe perfectly, but the Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes eagles are way better in terms of just pure realism
14:00 The more I hear about how incredibly helpful it is to have a director who is also a visual-effects artist working on a movie makes me wonder when the hell Hollywood will actually LISTEN and realize how essential this distinction is for a movie that will produce incredible VFX shots for a fraction of the time and the budget.
Some of the CGI in early series of House MD could be worth reviewing. They do the "camera moving through a glass door" a few times in season 3 which was very ambitious for TV.
Just recently started to binge house.. so good
Video idea: Twisters! The opening scene has a twister. A character is supposed to be struggling to not get blown away. I was looking at it and wondering why the wind effects didn't look grounded. Then I realized: **Her hair wasn't even really moving**. They just animated a bunch of wind and particle effects around her, but didn't seem to bother blowing a meaningful amount of wind on the character when they were actually shooting. The moment I'm talking about is at the end of the scene at roughly the 13 minute mark. This would be an interesting sequence to cover! Cheers Corridor Crew, you rock!
This guy was chill as hell, y'all should invite him back some time
Please do react to "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.". Lots of robots, spaceships, time travel, gravitonium, Inhumans and of course more importantly Ghost Rider, Lola etc.
It's got quite some stuff to get its own episode.
Agents of shield is so bad tho
@@makaveli1337_ L take
I second this. AoS has a lot of effects that they had to do on a budget. It has some good (and less good) stuff.
@@makaveli1337_ I think it was actually pretty good for 2013, and that it was tv series, a filler for the audiences in between the big movies, later years they seemed to have been making them on a shoestring budget though
what is amazing is that they would produce 22 episodes a year (except last couple seasons afair), and from memory I don't recall obvious boring or filler episodes, a HUGE contrast to the garbage they make today, 10 or so episodes at most, with 3-4 of them being snoozefest that could be completely omitted an the story arc wouldn't suffer one bit, not to mention the ridiculously ballooned cost
@@dsfs17987 i havent watched them but from trailers and few clips i seen they were bad. I agree on the tv shows today tho, its been a minute since they or anyone released a tv show worth binging. Many good tv shows get cancelled due to less views cuz most of the audience dont have the attention span for its arc and buildup
My son's first movie❤❤❤ he loved it very much, thank you!
THE WORLD WITHOUT US has been a favorite of mine since it came out, super cool to see it get namedropped here as a reference
Literally just had to turn my head to the right because I have a copy on my bookshelf. I should re-read that, it's been a couple of years.
Another favorite of mine in a similar vein (I guess *technically* the opposite direction) is "Origins: How the Earth Made Us" by Lewis Dartnell. It's a look into how deep geologic processes defining resource distribution and weather/habitability patterns/etc have shaped humanity's dispersal and the evolution of cultures and development of civilization.
@@The_Razielimfirst I’m hearing of either of these. Gonna order them right now it’s exactly what I’d like to get into. Thank you.
Imagine storing and executing files size of 44 Peta bytes and the machines hardware/software capability....holy moly!!! That's why they're top of their game !
Saw the movie Thursday and thought it was great. The effects were amazing.
10:00 That's hilarious! 😂 By the way, Jordan is brilliant. He asks the right questions and always says the right thing.
0:22 “oh no… oh nooo”
I loved that movie. I was blown away from start to finish by the effects. Incredible job. Truly amazing.
12:01 if only there was a way to visualise what that would look like...
This movie was absolutely mind-blowing from a tech perspective. The story was also amazing and really emotional at times. One of my favourite films for sure.
Jordan doing the sponsers... Im in
I love how informative you guys can make these videos without necessarily spoiling anything from the movie for those of us that haven't seen it yet! I'm watching war for the planet of the apes right now and I'm even more excited to see Kingdom now!
For seeing degraded human structures you can also look up videos of people mowing overgrown lawns (SB Mowing is my favorite). It's actually surprising when they discover a sidewalk that is completely covered in grass; when they clear it you can see how the grass has so quickly destroyed the concrete.
Nice plug lol SB Mowing IS pretty great. Great to see some hard working people make it 💪🏻💪🏻
The beginning of those sidewalks getting covered in grass is what you see in the high pressure cleaning channels. They get covered in dark green scum. So that’s another step.
So cool to hear Erik talk about how they came up with the way to visually depict a world post-humanity. My favorite aspect of the prequel Apes films is the way they lay out the sequential transformation of human civilization into overgrown ruins into entirely ape-centric infrastructure. The constant visual reminders of the human underpinnings like the electrical towers beneath the wooden ones is great at reinforcing the backstory.
Sick, literally watched this last night, couldn't have been better timing
It's almost like they planned it :)
I watched this film a couple of days ago. I was totally blown away by the performances, the details in the fur, the world building, and the nuances in the facial expressions. As I was watching, I was already looking forward to the Corridor Crew review.
The story was also top notch. This might be my favorite entry in the series.
Thank you for this video!
Raka is the best digital character i have ever seen, it even surpass gollum.
this revived franchise is one of the most underrated one for sure. Every movie is incredible and visual effects are one of the best. Incredible work.
I never skip a Jordan sponsor spot.
These vfx are actually mind-blowing. Everything is so perfect and photoreal. Insane
This is so unfair, I HATE ads but if Jordan C is doing the ad I can't stop watching. There should be a law against this.
The WETA Workshop people are always so amazing and friendly.
I love seeing these guys and focusing on a singular film they're working on.
what a amazing episode
It actually blows me away who all has come on this show. Started as a "react" video series, but it has taken on a life of its own and I am here for it.
Jordan looked so damn good in that ad that I didn’t fast-forward through it.
RIIIGHT 🥵🥵
For real. Whenever it's her, I watch the whole thing
After discovering this channel Years ago , its hard to not examine movies anymore but kingdom was so well done I got completely lost in the story that the vfx weren't distracting and helped the movie as intended
I think Kingdom has some 7/10 CGI moments, but also has some 12/10 seminal CGI accomplishments that are mind-blowing. It's such a solid film too, where the CG NEVER gets in the way of the story and the emotion of the characters.
BTW, those 7/10 moments are really 10/10 but War set the bar so dang high.
didn't watch the movie, but the greenery seems too much, too "perfect", you need actual light for it to grow, so it will grow more where the sun is hitting more than where shadow are, but here it seemed evenly spread everywhere, looked a bit unnatural...
Definitely inevitable. The best cgi is when you don't realize it's cgi so with how much is happening constantly in this film eventually we notice the flaws
when i see this movie, i see " synthetic, game video, all fake, " check the new movie Alien , they was smart to creat practical and the monster is not full cgi, here i watch Assassin Creed , same level of cgi
@lartisan6274 this is a genuinely childish way to view the very clear effort put into the film. Especially compared to alien Romulus which time and time again has far more special effects and cgi than you are willing to admit to yourself
They filmed in my country hometown here in Sydney (place with the abandoned train tunnel scene) was great to see them in action.
These movies are modern masterpieces, and this one was no exception possibly the best of the four so far.
Phenomenal as always. Eric is the best! I love to "take a look behind the curtain" with you guys!
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When a movies CG is so immersive and looks so real you don't even think about it being fake you have good CG and talented Animators.
The CGI in Kingdom is impressive (if a little CGI'y in places), but War still looks better. That movie was a milestone, up there with The Abyss, T2 and Jurassic Park.
I just watched all of the movies within the past week, and watched Kingdom last night. I agree with you, and I think that is part of why it was harder for me to connect with Kingdom over both War and Dawn. Really great CGI, but there was just more in Kingdom that felt a little more CGI'y and took me out of it.
Agree. The most convincing parts of Kingdom were when apes were in real environments. When they were on CG structures, it broke the illusion.
You guys always post videos at just the right time. Right as I'm at my lowest you bump me right back up.
And I feel happy even if for only 27 minutes.
11:20 that's insane 😮
Agree
Wow, what an amazing insight into the fantastic hard work of all the crew that brought this vision to screen 👌
"We finished the river"
"OK great, I'll look at it at home, here's my 128GB thumb drive".
- Just give him one drop from the river.
😂
Just watched it last night and was amazed by the level of detail in the apes now
You guys should react to dragon slayer (1981). 25% of the budget was spent on the go-motion dragon
Love the footage of Pripyat. Great b-roll for that moment of discussion by the editor.
In my honest opinion this deserves the oscar over dune for visual effects
Finally
This movie was one of the best theater experiences I’ve ever had
I like this show and I like the guys... but it feels like instead of showing the extended version on their website, that they just show less in their videos and show the rest on their website...
2:00 YO! I love that book! I read it years ago and its stuck with me ever since. Currently sitting in my shelf, i should reread that cus its such a good thiught experiment!
Yeah it’s incredible, I know they used it in creating the original last of us game too
I have never seen CGI characters with this much fidelity and subtlety in their performances. I was totally engrossed in their characters and stories. LOVED Raka the most - he was genuinely charming.
As someone that likes birds a lot, it's cool to see Eric get all the anatomical terminology correct. Clearly has a knack for detail, obviously. lol
I love Wren’s face when he says “Oh!” after learning how many petabytes the water sim took up.
Was that actually meant to be an easter egg - a reference to the shocked ape going “Oh no!” meme? 😂
Hahaha same, I was just waiting for Wren to say "Oh no!"
this one hits just right for me. Read the world without us years and years ago and I can see this movie a little different now
You guys should react to Darkman (1990) it has some really cool scenes
This is so good. Makes me appreciate this incredible film a little more. Thanks, Corridor Crew 👍
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I didn't know Mel Gibson had pivoted into VFX.
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Another great episode guys! For old school FX, check out Dreamscape (1984). Great film.
This and Dune 2 had some of the best VFX I’ve seen in a theater in a while. Totally forgot I was watching VFX during the movie.
If it hasn’t been mentioned before, Hitchcock’s Foreign Correspondent has a lot of great effects work. If you can only do one, the airplane scene is superb and still feels tense and scary to this day.
If you do more, there is a great shot of windmills as well as a windmill interior.
The hotel roof sequence has a cool shot.
The umbrella scene is a cool use of tricks to make it look like there are twice as many people in the shot.
There is a good short doc on the effects on the Criterion Blu-Ray. Goes into the collaboration of director, effects team, prod designer, etc.
Petition to release the leeches cut
There was an old ??discovery?? show called Life after People, that showed great breakdowns of how things would or wouldn't deteriorate when humans die out.
You know how long I been waiting for this? Oooooo I’m bout to make a name for myself here.
Fried (chicken) man, Silver (pieces), with special direction from Weis (Gear) man!
Have been waiting for this. This is my favourite planet of the apes movie so far. But damn 44 Petabytes worth of data for this movie. Is Wren going to so a video to visualize the scale of this? XD
I hope he does!
That 1 scene with Raka in the water literally blew my mind at the cinema … an absolute marvel!
Mediocre story, amazing fx.
Well they tried adding a 4th movie onto a trilogy lol.
I think it'd be really cool to look at CGI masks, suits, capes, (etc) for an entire episode. especially looking at Deadpool and the distortion mapping they used --- Wolverine's big mask reveal, the physics and shadows of it. Thor's floating helmet in Love & Thunder; The Avengers: Endgame quantum realm suits. Green Lantern. Capes in the DCEU - and examining more seamless/hidden vfx that the audience didn't even realize were there --- like a lot of Spider-man in the MCU, or (like what you've covered before...) James Bond's hands being painted in over his gloves.
Amazimg episode!! Eric Winquist seems like such a cool guy!!!
Weta continues to show they are the best in the business.
Amazon effects and amazing acting from all the actors. Loved the movie and seeing what became of the foundation that Cesar built for he's people and where they take it.
That beautifully splayed sponsorship was worth not skipping through. Thanks, fellas.
i’ll NEVER miss a Jordan ad🧎🏽i’m a simple man, I see Jordan I stay
The Ruins is mind blowing back then how single person make such great short film
Gotta say I've absolutely LOVED the new planet of the apes movies. They really are excellent cinema and a phenomenal showing of just how far VFX and CGI are going as we move on
i've watched that Ruin short so many times in college i even downloaded it and showed it to friends
The weta team are just the best, industry leading and yet down to earth
You guys really gotta react to Cassandra putting her hands into people's heads to read their thoughts in deadpool and wolverine. Really cool effect.
yea i agree, can't wait for the digital release
In a talk by developers of Horizon Zero Dawn, they mentioned the very same book, The World Without Us, when finding inspiration for a world thousands of years in the future. Very reminiscent of that vibe
FREAKED (1993) has some great practical effects that is really underrated. Take a look!
noah spitting in the final fight between him and proximus was probably the best vfx shot ive ever seen.
Kingdom is one of my favorite films this year I can't wait to get ahold of the 4k Bluray later this month.
After my friend and I saw this movie at the movie theater, I told him how much I loved the VFX. It was indistinguishable from reality even for someone like me with a trained eye for CG and VFX.
Genuinely look forward to this every Saturday!
The apes interaction with water is mindblowing!
Saw 5 times in the theater and once on Hulu, Great film.
One of my favorite films this year.
I'd love to see you guys react to some more RUclips videos. I've seen some awesome work done on Breaking Bad cuts - relighting scenes to match new ones, reanimating speech into new scenes, making dogs fire the machine gun. Lots of roto work, tracking, etc done by small creators whose work should be seen by more!