The Stop-Motion Puppets of Aardman Animations!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • Adam Savage visits Aardman Animations' workshop to get up close with some of the beautiful stop-motion animation puppets used in the studio's upcoming film Early Man. Aardman senior model maker Jimmy Young walks us through some of the modelmaking processes that go into these puppets' sculpts, clothes, and armatures!
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Комментарии • 275

  • @zhain0
    @zhain0 6 лет назад +345

    Whenever Adam does stuff like this is must be nice for the creators, he really appreciates and understand what they are talking about and gets them very engaged. Must be better than trying to explain it to a random journalist who doesn't care.

    • @NekomimiNinja
      @NekomimiNinja 6 лет назад +23

      And he really helps bring out the things I would never have noticed on my own. I adore these shop tours of different prop makers, not only to see cool stuff but also just to take part in Adams fascination and joy at seeing all the lovely stuff. It comes across so well how much he enjoys it!

    • @KratomCruiser
      @KratomCruiser 4 года назад +4

      Right? Was thinking the same thing. Love seeing other people constantly smiling because of how interested adam is

  • @mulreay
    @mulreay 6 лет назад +172

    I would love Jimmy as a boss, the way he names staff that do things speaks of a boss that looks after his staff.

  • @lahma69
    @lahma69 6 лет назад +57

    I'm blown away by the creativity, engineering, and craftsmanship that is put into all of these models and the amount of "character" that each one has. These people must have entirely too much fun doing their jobs, and it must be so rewarding to see the final outcome of all their hard work. Thanks for another great video Tested!

  • @MakeItSoph
    @MakeItSoph 6 лет назад +214

    They are truly beautiful puppets. So much detail! 😍

  • @veldawells2839
    @veldawells2839 5 лет назад +3

    Always loved Aardman Animations. Superb introduction to behind-the-scenes of part of its' creation production. A superb insight. Truly skilled individuals. Never again will I watch an Aardman Production without thinking of the processes, the team, the resilience, the investment, the quality, the ideas, the artistry, and professionalism that goes into what has become an icon in the animation profession in UK. Truly wonderful.

  • @Relyx
    @Relyx 2 года назад +5

    I wouldn't have expected Adam to tour Aardman. Their stuff always feels so quintessentially British to me, I've never imagined it having that big an international audience.

    • @cking5530
      @cking5530 11 дней назад

      Aardman is popular worldwide

  • @ianbusch
    @ianbusch 6 лет назад +33

    Aardman is my second favorite studio behind Ghibli, thanks for this video I love the movies and I hope creatives get interested in this beautiful art.

    • @colonelcat8639
      @colonelcat8639 6 лет назад

      I equally love both.

    • @zhain0
      @zhain0 6 лет назад +1

      Agreed, and I don't even watch ghibli stuff or anime (is it anime? Kinda in its own class) and I would rate it top by far.

    • @the_rachel_sam
      @the_rachel_sam 6 лет назад +1

      zhain0 anime just means japanese animation, so yes haha. but i­t­ is most certainly beautiful and unique

    • @matthewstafford7150
      @matthewstafford7150 6 лет назад +3

      Have you ever watched anything by Laika (like Coraline?) They work with stop motion and have done an excellent job also.

    • @Aurora07
      @Aurora07 6 лет назад

      Yes! You are so right.

  • @MegaMAWG
    @MegaMAWG 6 лет назад +11

    So encouraging and, simultaneously, discouraging for a budding stop-motion animator! Love you guys @ Aardman...thanks for the access!!

    • @annejeppesen160
      @annejeppesen160 5 лет назад +3

      I know your comment was made more than a year ago, but never the less: Remember that the expert have failed more times than the novice have tried!!!! I know from experience how hard it is to keep in mind, makes it even more important! Keep on failing, it's the only way to excellence.

  • @Willumpie
    @Willumpie 6 лет назад +15

    This is amazing. Such craftsmanship, such art. Beautiful.
    And Adam's authentic fascination is great to see. He loves this, obviously.

  • @greyareaRK1
    @greyareaRK1 6 лет назад +11

    Absolutely fascinating. The queen's head mechanism is James Bond-level cool, as are the carousel moulds.

  • @scottorr3466
    @scottorr3466 6 лет назад +11

    That is indeed a musk-ox. Would love to have a model of that. It's glorious.

  • @lottielottie6659
    @lottielottie6659 3 года назад +4

    Early man is an amazing film, incredibly underrated

  • @NochSoEinKaddiFan
    @NochSoEinKaddiFan 6 лет назад +1

    The absolute masters in their craft and still they are pushing the envelope. Amazing work, absolutely great people!

  • @jaxnean2663
    @jaxnean2663 6 лет назад +294

    You can love cgi as much as you like, but there is something, something my mind perceives when I know that what I'm looking at exists in the real world. Something that cg will never deliver. It's like when I was a child watching The Wind in The Willows stop motion show. I received it differently from a drawn animation. I'm not hating on cg btw, it's a fantastic tool, it's just that in my opinion it will NEVER beat stop motion animation. Would you prefer collecting digital figures or the actual thing?

    • @ricochet188
      @ricochet188 6 лет назад +23

      They're totally different styles. Not even comparable. Neither will "beat" the other... except cg could very well replicate and surpass (and it currently is) the look of hand animation. See the Lego Movie? That looked hand animated in just about every way except it wasn't... think about that

    • @Lumibear.
      @Lumibear. 6 лет назад +6

      I agree, and I think there are many good reasons for that. One is, as you say, that when something exists in the real world it simply automatically has that sense of real-ness. Secondly, a very good hand animator knows how to get mass, gravity, and tiny thoughtful inflections into their animation, something an awful lot of keyframe or smoothed-out CGI animation struggles with and the primary reason why the CGI on Jurassic Park still stands up today (they used hand animators using special ‘electronic skeletons’ to input the animation into the computer). Thirdly as our media becomes ever more higher definition, CGI struggles to match the level of detail required to look ‘there’, and with every advance there comes a moment where some previously acceptable CGI now looks worse than something our home gaming console could do, obviously real objects don’t suffer from any of that.

    • @Benjamin_Kraft
      @Benjamin_Kraft 6 лет назад +8

      I'm sure you're not hating on cg, as you've stated, but still I think you don't realize the massive capabilities of cg. I have no doubt in my mind that if a studio wanted to, they could recreate an Aardman-like film without anyone knowing it was done in cg. Yes, even down to the animations. As previously stated I think the Lego movie more or less proved that, if they hadn't revealed that everything was cg, people would've had no problem believing it to be stop-motion animated (I sure thought so for a while). Thing is people only realize they're looking at cg when its bad, and thats about 5% of the time or less (like big realistic characters/creatures etc) or being told it is cg. I love stop motion movies, I adore traditional 2d animation, and I'm so very fascinated by cg that I'm working as a 3d-artist in the industry. All these methods are perfectly valid ways of creating art, which artists can chose from based on their preference. But I don't think there's a specific magic to any of those methods, and not being magical or intangible, those processes can be broken down, analyzed, and copied by skilled cg artists and computers. I still think it's awesome there are studios persisting in making movies traditionally, though. The craft/method of creating such movies is a separate art of its own to me.

    • @Lumibear.
      @Lumibear. 6 лет назад +7

      Benjamin Kraft - aardman have done a fully cgi animated movie, called Flushed Away, it’s pretty good, but it doesn’t pass as the real thing. Equally they do use cgi to add difficult to achieve effects like fog, or remove support armatures and facial seams and such, and it was used to change the ending of Attack of the Were-rabbit to give Wallace his normal ears back (he was originally animated with bunny ears). So they’re no stranger to it, they just prefer to do it the old fashioned way wherever possible.

    • @Conman123Official
      @Conman123Official 6 лет назад +4

      +Lumibear "a very good hand animator knows how to get mass, gravity, and tiny thoughtful inflections into their animation". Key words: a very good hand animator. You can't compare the best of one field to the mediocre in another field. That's like comparing two restaurants by the head chef in one restaurant to the intern in the other.
      The main point is that you only notice CGI when it's bad. Another example is Mad Max, Fury road. People love to use it as an example of how practical effects are better than CGI, but they don't realise that the movie is actually full of CGI; they just don't notice it because it's done well. I found the best video about this topic is by Rocketjump film school: ruclips.net/video/bL6hp8BKB24/видео.html (Why CG Sucks (Except It Doesn't)).
      By the way, I'm not all on the one side here. I agree that most hand animated movies stand the test of time better than CGI movies (I can't stand to watch movies with dated CGI), but as Benjamin Kraft said, it isn't right to compare them directly - they are different art forms, and both can be done well or poorly.

  • @ScrapwoodCity
    @ScrapwoodCity 6 лет назад +17

    Wow that's amazing stuff

    • @gumbosupreme
      @gumbosupreme 4 года назад +1

      Scrap wood City Hi I love your videos they’re so satisfying

  • @_Kolcki
    @_Kolcki 6 лет назад +13

    Adam and his Tested is the greatest thing that ever happend to the internet... scratch that... to mankind.

  • @FizzWizardHD
    @FizzWizardHD 6 лет назад +2

    Aardman is hands down the best animation in film and tv today. CGI can never compete

  • @pumajlr
    @pumajlr 6 лет назад +1

    Keeping the art of stop motion alive. That's great.

  • @DougieD_Funk
    @DougieD_Funk 6 лет назад +10

    As an action figure enthusiast, these are the ULTIMATE action figures. Jesus. Articulated HAIR!!!! This is just insane. So awesome thank you Tested I can't get over this.

  • @jennifer9084
    @jennifer9084 6 лет назад +7

    Aarman Animations are amazing. I love these sorts of videos. Wallace and Gromit are my favourite.

  • @Fesquishety
    @Fesquishety 6 лет назад +2

    So awesome all around, Adam and the Aardman team's genuine enthusiasm is really great.
    "Most puppets have these little neck mechanisms now." Neckanisms, even?

  • @xyoxus
    @xyoxus 5 лет назад

    It's just insane how many work wents into movies.
    And most of the times it's: When it's done great you don't even see it.
    But It's great seeing studios like Aardman and LAIKA still doing these lovely stop motion movies!

  • @11679MRT
    @11679MRT 6 лет назад +7

    Explaining molding to Adam is like explaining water to a fish.

  • @TomGrigat
    @TomGrigat 6 лет назад +2

    oh, I love aardman studios! In fact they are one of my heros... I try to do similar things on my youtube-channel by assembling models in a stop motion matter - way below their professionality though. Thanks for sharing...

  • @jimmerhardy
    @jimmerhardy 6 лет назад

    Clearly, Adam was blown away by the complexity, as am I. Bravo!

  • @NASTYcraftX
    @NASTYcraftX 6 лет назад +62

    I really hope we get to see the animation process.

    • @jakubgrzybek6181
      @jakubgrzybek6181 6 лет назад +4

      Nick Nasty it's nothing interesting... Set up a stage. Prepare puppets. Start shooting, by moving puppets bit by bit, changing mouthpieces. Only good way showcasing it, is timelapse.

    • @SuperZiggyCraft
      @SuperZiggyCraft 5 лет назад +5

      Jakub Grzybek it’s actually very interesting if you look at short snippets, and yes time lapses. I do a lot of stop motion and watching an animator at work is always interesting.

  • @emschrader418
    @emschrader418 5 лет назад

    Just found this gem. It makes me wish all those years ago when trying to find what I wanted to do with my life, that something like this was something I could learn. This is my dream job!!

  • @DxBALLxD
    @DxBALLxD 5 лет назад +5

    That eye contact though, what an intense man

    • @snacksy7754
      @snacksy7754 3 года назад +1

      Yeah i noticed that too!

  • @al35mm
    @al35mm 6 лет назад +12

    "Heat that plasticine up man." "Why man?" "Because it's going Aardman!" ... I'll get my coat.

  • @imalimabeanyay
    @imalimabeanyay 6 лет назад

    Omg the way they talked about the characters design was very revealing. They really do fit the characters to what we want. Such subtle psychological manipulation.

  • @westonscampbell
    @westonscampbell 6 лет назад

    The guy looked nervous while Adam was handling the puppets. He would go to reach for or touch the puppet, and then back away. Haha. Great work! Very awesome to see behind the scenes like this.

  • @Zeis
    @Zeis 6 лет назад

    So much wonderful work goes into these, it's fascinating to watch. And thank god it's Adam that's doing the interviewing and not norm. Makes it a lot more enjoyable too.

  • @peacenow4456
    @peacenow4456 4 года назад

    So great for people building their interest!

  • @justmeish1997
    @justmeish1997 6 лет назад +4

    I have always wanted to learn how to sculpt plasticine models... this is a dream... I will be ordering some newplast soon and trying to sculpt for the first time in a long time :)

  • @AnthonyCurreri
    @AnthonyCurreri 6 лет назад

    Amazing! I've been watching their animation for decades and had no idea the puppets were so intricately made. Astounding!

  • @MakillaGorilla3
    @MakillaGorilla3 6 лет назад +12

    I clicked 'like', undid it, and then clicked it again so I could like this twice.

  • @terryech9110
    @terryech9110 10 месяцев назад +1

    Amazing … from Claymation to today.

  • @declanseeleymusic
    @declanseeleymusic 6 лет назад

    These are very beautiful puppets. And the mechanisms that go in them are truly remarkable.

  • @cabbycabby1770
    @cabbycabby1770 6 лет назад +35

    At least there is no music playing the whole time.

  • @janeharris6925
    @janeharris6925 3 года назад

    I can’t describe how intensely enjoyable watching the segment was! Thank you so much!

  • @botanicus2921
    @botanicus2921 6 лет назад +58

    I love stop motion Studios!

    • @jzjzjzj
      @jzjzjzj 6 лет назад

      Julian R. Dene u first

  • @JasonWD
    @JasonWD 6 лет назад

    I can’t hit the like button hard enough for these inside looks. I’m now going to watch all the ardman films again

  • @lamond57
    @lamond57 4 года назад

    Creative people is so wonderful and I am grateful that came upon this, thank you and I have shared it on my page on Facebook.

  • @hfaisca
    @hfaisca 6 лет назад

    That's a dream job right there. So much passion and perfection

  • @jmakes3745
    @jmakes3745 6 лет назад

    I knew a lot of work went into making animation puppets but jesus, those models are insane! So beautifully designed and engineered :)

  • @josephgreeley5569
    @josephgreeley5569 3 года назад

    I would give almost anything to work for Aardman as a set builder.

  • @gabethet8458
    @gabethet8458 6 лет назад +1

    I sense a new hobby for Adam is starting to develop.

  • @aztecghost
    @aztecghost 6 лет назад

    In this video: two guys who love something talk about lovely things made by people who love making them. Needless to say, I love it😅

  • @Epinardscaramel
    @Epinardscaramel 5 лет назад +4

    "Wow" -Adam Savage. :)

  • @barrycoe7850
    @barrycoe7850 6 лет назад

    Thank you Adam for this . I am a huge Aardman fan and I love Nick Park stories.

  • @ifell3
    @ifell3 4 года назад

    Never knew the amount of detail that goes into this!!

  • @ejthegreat9979
    @ejthegreat9979 4 года назад +1

    This soooo awesome you get to do like everything

  • @donlee_ohhh
    @donlee_ohhh 6 лет назад

    I've always loved their work. Thanks for going behind the scenes.

  • @dawnsparling2026
    @dawnsparling2026 6 лет назад

    More please! Stop motion fascinates me and Aardman is the best!

  • @ThisIsMyFullName
    @ThisIsMyFullName 6 лет назад

    Wow there's SO much character in these...well characters.

  • @supratoyodah6330
    @supratoyodah6330 6 лет назад

    Adam is a cool and good natured dude. He’s super smart but still relatable.

  • @krillen64
    @krillen64 6 лет назад

    I LOVE videos like this. They are such beautiful puppets. I myself have but one puppet. I get it when I was a kid. It's a hand puppet of my favorite muppet ever that I so love Gonzo.

  • @roboninjasaur6729
    @roboninjasaur6729 6 лет назад +4

    Had so much fun watching you guys at brain candy the other day

  • @DeviousDavis.
    @DeviousDavis. 6 лет назад +1

    We need more stop motion studios in the US. A CGI film can take just as long as a stop motion film and can be just as pricey.

    • @poweroffriendship2.0
      @poweroffriendship2.0 6 лет назад +1

      The stop motion studio in the US was called Laikas.

    • @NatJediMASTER
      @NatJediMASTER 6 лет назад

      Laika is the big one but there are actually many smaller studios that do stop motion for commercials and tv

  • @danbuegsnerf3428
    @danbuegsnerf3428 6 лет назад

    Awesome to see Adam wearing the SK009 when he also has that GMT Master. Makes me feel rich.

  • @helenaquinn7480
    @helenaquinn7480 5 лет назад

    Adam is amazed

  • @ShawnieBoyAnimation
    @ShawnieBoyAnimation 5 лет назад +1

    i'm so amazed how the team of aardman makes these puppets. they are impossible to make. i had to think of some creative ways to make the easiest clay puppets in my own studio.

  • @chiparooo
    @chiparooo 6 лет назад

    Fascinating! Would love to see more behind the scenes at Aardman. Looking forward to the film.

  • @annejeppesen160
    @annejeppesen160 5 лет назад

    I absolutely love Adams pure joy!

  • @ericgordon342
    @ericgordon342 5 лет назад

    Shaun the sheep was my favorite shiw as a kid, i love to see this and i would absolutely love to go there in person!

  • @local9
    @local9 6 лет назад

    He was in my City... and I didn't know! Right around the GOD DAMN CORNER!!!

  • @jamiethomas18
    @jamiethomas18 6 лет назад

    How are there 18 people who didn't like this video?
    Aardman are amazing!

  • @Shilly_JD
    @Shilly_JD 6 лет назад

    Fantastic! Thanks for your curiosity, from all of us nerds! Loved this.

  • @whazee
    @whazee 6 лет назад

    So nice to see inside. I live in bristol and all I've ever seen is the outside of their building! 😃

  • @yakster87
    @yakster87 6 лет назад

    What ARTISTRY!!! Incredible!

  • @tetepeb
    @tetepeb 6 лет назад +1

    So only the mouths are really clay nowadays?
    Also you could see the edge between the mouth-piece and the head, how do they make that seem seamless?

    • @coneskid2
      @coneskid2 5 лет назад

      tetepeb they use digital things to blend it in

  • @toptobottom247
    @toptobottom247 5 лет назад

    Wow...I really, really, really enjoyed this movie. It was hilarious with amazing moments.

  • @Over_Toasted
    @Over_Toasted 3 года назад

    I look at the puppet's skeleton and all I think is "wow, this is advanced Bionicle"

  • @rainstarflowerdroplets9624
    @rainstarflowerdroplets9624 3 года назад

    That looks wonderful and adorable 💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝💝

  • @randallgrant6175
    @randallgrant6175 6 лет назад

    I've been a fan for years now, ever since Wallace and Gromit

  • @lucaslanier5866
    @lucaslanier5866 6 лет назад

    Great behind the scenes feature!

  • @BennieBrunink
    @BennieBrunink 5 лет назад

    I'm glad Grandmaster A.S is doing this on youtube .. :) .. Nice video' s ..

  • @jimlahey7790
    @jimlahey7790 6 лет назад

    I think Adam has more fun than any human in the World.

  • @redgreen09
    @redgreen09 6 лет назад

    this looks so mutch fun to do yes now got see the film

  • @violethyena6895
    @violethyena6895 6 лет назад

    that was awesome. I'll have to see that movie when it comes out.

  • @BallisticTech
    @BallisticTech 6 лет назад +10

    What are the sliding "KNS" or "K&S" locks he refers to?

  • @xaytana
    @xaytana 6 лет назад +2

    Prop making is an art, from the first figures to the final film. But I can't help but think that cgi will eventually kill props on a large scale, since processing gets faster every generation, programs become easier to use and more efficient, and there's just so many more people going into computer based graphics and animation whether it's armature work or professional work. And you can do so much more with digital animation, hell even with drawn animation, like more 'cartoony' effects with unrealistic stretching of characters during movements; in prop animation, unless you have the material that can handle that kind of movement, you'd need multiple pieces for each frame. Not to mention digital animation has more streamlined camera movements. Plus if you need physical figures post-production, say for toys or collectibles or whatever, you can easily rip the digital models and make physical variants with minimal work.
    I love props like these, but I just feel like cgi has more benefits over this and will have even more benefit in the future. I also wonder if cgi has any cost savings over this, since you don't need to engineer props and make a ton of duplicates.

  • @alexflook8243
    @alexflook8243 5 лет назад

    Big fan Adam if you visit Ardman again let me know as I would love to buy you a drink down the landdogger. That's long John's pub.

  • @vicenteabdala
    @vicenteabdala 6 лет назад

    i wonder if you get out for a beer with this guy if he is still talking about the animation puppets, i'm totally in for that beer anyway

  • @Andie_Shore
    @Andie_Shore 6 лет назад

    Just WOW! So much work!

  • @SilhouetteBrick
    @SilhouetteBrick 6 лет назад

    I love these Aardman videos!

  • @robertadams369
    @robertadams369 5 лет назад

    Hey Adam, will you go back to Aardman studios and ask them how they made those Wallace and Gromit and Rex the Runt puppets.

  • @animateangus
    @animateangus 6 лет назад

    Fantastic insight! What an privilege it must be to be a part of that company.

  • @kod4062
    @kod4062 6 лет назад

    mmm deeply satisfying models... feels weird to watch because of how real the chars are in my mems.. toy story/ night at the museum vibes for sure

  • @letsgoBrandon204
    @letsgoBrandon204 6 лет назад +1

    I thought for a long time that these puppets were all plasticine. Interesting that they're made to look like they're all plasticine. Great stuff

  • @animeshagarwal1234
    @animeshagarwal1234 6 лет назад

    Amazing work ! The channel will benefit immensely by switching to 60fps

  • @Lostpanda123
    @Lostpanda123 6 лет назад

    Amayzing!!! Only if we could learn more about the rig.

  • @rodrigoaramayo9700
    @rodrigoaramayo9700 6 лет назад

    I really respect more Stop motion artist than 3D artist.

  • @Tombola1993
    @Tombola1993 6 лет назад

    These are incredible. I love it.

  • @21Rustynipples
    @21Rustynipples 6 лет назад +3

    Im not sure he appreciated that finger! :O 16:48

  • @sharmansinge3214
    @sharmansinge3214 6 лет назад

    Such a great video, just awesome

  • @thecrazypuppets1491
    @thecrazypuppets1491 6 лет назад

    Good Collection, Nice stuff

  • @yurimaxdecarvalho8523
    @yurimaxdecarvalho8523 6 лет назад

    BEST. JOB. EVER.

  • @griffinartandairbrushing3174
    @griffinartandairbrushing3174 4 года назад

    This is amazing! I love it.

  • @123reivaj
    @123reivaj 4 года назад

    Very Cool! :)