The INSANE Evolution Of Special Effects

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How did we go from stop motion to mo-cap? Come back in cinema history with me to look at the ways old effect have inspired new age film tech!
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@LactroLMOfficial
@LactroLMOfficial 15 днів тому
Who agrees Be Amazed should be an everything teacher?
@user-jl9ru1rd3e
@user-jl9ru1rd3e 5 днів тому
No. This is littered with inaccuracies. It's absolute garbage.
@LactroLMOfficial
@LactroLMOfficial 4 дні тому
@@user-jl9ru1rd3e it's not garbage
@ihssanecherki4814
@ihssanecherki4814 15 днів тому
It is NOT the subject. It is YOU. You have such exceptional way of presenting that any subject would do!!!!!!
@anasynodis
@anasynodis 15 днів тому
I had to pause the video and watch The Abyss!!! It was so good! I'm 38 and id never seen it! Thank you for this video!
@Terahnee
@Terahnee 16 днів тому
Young Sherlock Holmes doesn't get enough love. I loved that movie as a kid and still love it. I often forget that that scene was groundbreaking though.
@ZahraVoid
@ZahraVoid 11 днів тому
Should i watch it?
@Terahnee
@Terahnee 11 днів тому
@@ZahraVoid Obviously, I think yes 🙂
@ZahraVoid
@ZahraVoid 11 днів тому
@@Terahnee Ok i will! i just need to finish my movie (im creating a gacha one
@kamandi1362
@kamandi1362 10 днів тому
It inspired Harry Potter. And of course Chris Columbus who wrote YSH directed the first two HP films.
@Munchydraws
@Munchydraws День тому
I am 11 and that movie was a favorite of mine
@Sotanaht01
@Sotanaht01 16 днів тому
12:45 Corridor Crew did an episode on the Sodium Vapor technique about a week ago. Apparently it's not that difficult to recreate if instead of a very special prism filtering the colors before they get to the camera, you use modern tech to filter the color after. Still has the advantage over greenscreen of not losing any fine details
@user-yl3ul9ny6r
@user-yl3ul9ny6r 16 днів тому
Niko can finally see a clown get married on mars
@guillermosanchez1224
@guillermosanchez1224 15 днів тому
yes its a lost technology, I bet this channel got the idea from them
@omglife5orignal
@omglife5orignal 14 днів тому
literally i was going to coment this
@coolestgamerking7156
@coolestgamerking7156 14 днів тому
@@omglife5orignal me too
@omglife5orignal
@omglife5orignal 14 днів тому
@@coolestgamerking7156 i guess we are corridor crew fans
@noahpescatore8169
@noahpescatore8169 16 днів тому
More cinema history, please! This is so interesting to me.
@ifixem9585
@ifixem9585 16 днів тому
14:57 "Who put Ed's mustache on Fred's forehead? CUTTT!!!"
@mydnightmyst1581
@mydnightmyst1581 16 днів тому
I will never grow bored of this channel Edit: thank you all for the likes ❤️
@dadipy58
@dadipy58 16 днів тому
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@martypowell116
@martypowell116 16 днів тому
The sheer range of topics makes me always look forward to the next one!
@mydnightmyst1581
@mydnightmyst1581 16 днів тому
@@martypowell116 exactly!
@Xo.1111
@Xo.1111 14 днів тому
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@user-yf6gh7rm3v
@user-yf6gh7rm3v 16 днів тому
Yes, please! More episodes about movies!
@cayenigma
@cayenigma 16 днів тому
The corridor crew has now recreated the amber screen prism effect with computers, so yellow screen is now available widely.
@Noob_isawesome
@Noob_isawesome 16 днів тому
I watch BE AMAZED, and like always I am amazed. I love history and learning new stuff.
@glennso47
@glennso47 16 днів тому
Green screens are used daily in news and weather reports on tv. The weather reporter appears to be in front of a weather map but in reality the reporter is in front of a green screen and the map is being photographed by a separate camera and the two images are blended together.
@lancerevell5979
@lancerevell5979 15 днів тому
Which makes it funny when the Weather Guesser is pointing to the wrong thing, or they accidentally put in the wrong background scene. 😅
@TiredAcorn
@TiredAcorn 16 днів тому
This is why I come back to be amazed, The keep up with the latest trends in the film industry
@NoahDoesStuff19
@NoahDoesStuff19 15 днів тому
Ya
@viggolegoman4411
@viggolegoman4411 16 днів тому
We need more filmmaking vids!
@Animebryan2
@Animebryan2 14 днів тому
I never really much appreciation for old classics like Jason & The Argonauts back when I was younger, but seeing this has made me appreciate them now. I might just look up some of these old classics to watch now. Definitely a great topic to make a video for and hope this becomes a multi-part series.
@swyftninja8833
@swyftninja8833 14 днів тому
Ray Harryhausen was a big part of my childhood, I'm an 80's baby and fell in love with his Captivating movie style. I still watch them now if I happen upon them while channel surfing. Iconic cinematography and cosy nostalgia.
@MGower4465
@MGower4465 15 днів тому
Harry Housen? Whoa, that's an Easter Egg in Monsters, Inc. The exclusive dining establishment the monster Mike takes his date to is Harry Housen's.
@TheOfficialGermanCat
@TheOfficialGermanCat 16 днів тому
CGI is one of the best and one of the worst , it can be used for pretty suspicious things too😂😂
@Matt-wf7ry
@Matt-wf7ry 15 днів тому
Gemini man had some absolutely brutal CGI at the very end when Will met his younger clone at college and they were just chatting about what's next. You could tell they couldn't make the de-aging work in such a bright location and the clones face looked like it was glitching out lol. My wife started laughing out loud it was so obvious and outrageous.
@V3ntilator
@V3ntilator 16 днів тому
Bride of Frankenstein from 1931 have some great tricks. The people in the glass bottles for example.
@sappymy
@sappymy 16 днів тому
Also the real sodium vapor camera from the movies is in the walt Disney museum in San Francisco, California
@johammond9359
@johammond9359 16 днів тому
Yes,.more videos like this one. I enjoyed it very much. Thank you for putting it together.
@sithlordslim547
@sithlordslim547 16 днів тому
Best episode yet. So Vertigo, is the first.
@Saavik256
@Saavik256 13 днів тому
The black velvet technique was also used for a sequence in Jim Henson's Labyrinth where Sarah meets The Wild Things.
@kingjaries
@kingjaries 16 днів тому
Working in the field, I can truly say it is always a cool experience seeing how the recorded material is altered.
@Cherish-11
@Cherish-11 2 дні тому
Another thing about 70s special effects was Paramount Pictures filmed a King Kong remake, and in order to make the giant ape look real, they used a man in a suit and a gigantic animatronic, but then the animatronic had a malfunction.
@GL-RTA_SOR
@GL-RTA_SOR 15 днів тому
As a fan of The Mandalorian and the cute "baby Yoda" (as I call him, or more properly, "Grogu"), I wondered how they did the show. Today, as amazing and groundbreaking as Lucas's original incarnation of the Star Wars franchise was, beginning at Episode 4 (I was told, but have not myself personally been able to confirm, that it was because he didn't have the tech to do 1 thru 3 at the time, and seeing the story lines, that makes sense), there are parts of it that are down right hokey when you watch an old VHS tape today (which I fortunately still have). The graphics in The Mandalorian are so captivating that I even commented to the neighbor I was watching with that it seemed as if the camera turned in any direction, there would be a different story that is just as interesting because the how vivid the characters, backgrounds, and worlds they created are. Now I know that it is because "This Is The Way" that they are made (🥁 bah dum tiss 🥁). I'm still in the episode after those freaky scary giant spider thingie s in Season 2 and have some catching up to do, but I hope that the late Mr. Weathers, R.I.P., as Grief Carga (sp?), isn't deep faked into the episodes after his passing. I've heard that there was litigation between George Carlin's family and the content producers that created a computer generated work that seemingly brings him back for one last performance. I'm not entirely sure of the technique used or the minute details of the incident. However, it raises an interesting question. Man has wished and quested for secular immortality ever since--- and skip the parenthesis for my own personal soap box on the religious aspect, if you wish--- we got kicked out of The Garden of Eden (and I comically joke that should I meet Adam in Heaven, he'd better have extra padded shin guards to protect him from the enormous kick in the shins I want to give him for being the first to sin and bringing all this death crap on us to begin with by the string of sins that led to the expulsion from The Garden, beginning with by lying to Eve when he said that you couldn't touch the tree/fruit either, by letting the Seraphim/serpant into The Garden to begin with, when it was good job to keep it out, using her as a guinea pig to see what would happen to her when she ate of the fruit, knowing he wasn't supposed to eat of it and deliberately choosing to do so anyway, even though he knew what G-d had _actually_ said about it--- nothing happened to Ever because hers was a sin of ignorance, but the same cannot be said of Adam--- to not only blaming "the woman that Thou gavest me", and, the big kicker, not taking the escape clause, the out that G-d have him, because even though it hadn't been written down yet, G-d gave The Law to Adam and in Deut 19 we see a witness of 2 or of 3 is required to say something of something like that and when G-d said "who told you that you were naked?" HE was giving Adam an out, because HE could see Adam was naked, but if he'd said "no one did", he'd have been off the hook, but no! Stupid, there, had to say that he figured it out himself and _he_ said he was naked (paraphrasing), he was the second witness, convicting himself and condemning the rest of us to all this morbid death crap), well my soap box aside, ever since then we have wanted to do away with death and get our immortality back in a secular manner and now that we have the technology, it raised some interesting ethical questions, which is _actually_ the point of my bringing it up. Now that we have the tech for a great performer to continue to perform posthumously, do we have the right to do so without having asked that person before they died if they consented to it? Who had the right to the money earned from such a thing? Now that we have the tech, we can ask consent, and they can become the basis for such a work prior to death, contribute to it, help shape their lasting legacy in ways never before possible. But, even if we consent to such a thing, do we have the right to play god and do it? The point to doing such a thing for a performer is to monetize it somehow. We might think the point of the multi-billion dollar entertainment industry is the amusement of the audience, or as MGM said in Latin "art for art's sake." But let's face it egotistical megalomaniacal monsters like Harvey Weinstein did it for the money and the power that money buys. My dad passed away in December, at home, after painful ailment. The butt ton of condolences only help in knowing I'm not alone. His last words to me before continuing to The Next Phase of Life were "I love you!" As a practicing Roman Catholic, that's been the biggest comfort is that he's just simply left his body for The Next Phase of Life. However, not everybody believes as I do. Regardless, of what you believe--- including exercising your right not to believe anything in particular--- nobody can deny that as I've recently seen with the evidence of my own 2 eyes, you can't take it with you (as even in cultures like Egypt at the time of the Pharoah and the Great Pyramid of Giza that believe wealth, possessions, etc., _can_ be taken with you agreed on it that at the moment of the physical death itself, you leave it all here and it's our job to make sure it's ritually prepared to go separately). I know that I would be freaked out, angry, and generally beyond words in a negative way if a wonder of modern technology called me on the telephone or video chatted me one final conversation pretending to be my dad. As an autistic person, I still cannot be in the apartment when my mom goes into the room we cared for him in to do some cleaning. If THAT happened, I think I would have a mental break down and need to be committed to an institution. So, I can only imagine what George Carlin's family is going through. In this @BeAmazed video, "Jurassic Park" is mentioned. In a way, that's one of the whole points of the movie: just because we can, we need to stop and ask if we should before this goes any further. I'm all for science, tech, and advancement. I would love to see the food replicator from Star Trek TNG, and afterwards, become a real thing. It could solve a LOT of problems, if used ethically, to feed the hungry, quench the thirst of the thirsty, clothe the involuntarily exposed, shelter the involuntarily homeless, give medicine and medical care to the sick, infirm, injured, etc.. I would love to see Warp Drive (or other propulsion system serving the same purpose of making space travel practical by mitigating the barrier imposed by the enormous distances involved taking equally enormous lengths of time to travel). As a Christian, I know that G-d is not wasteful and it is therefore logical to conclude that if we were not meant to eventually utilize the vastness of the cosmos, in some fashion, it wouldn't have been created and these are lofty, ethical goals. By what methodology do we achieve those goals? Science and technology; however, with this posthumous performance technology, I personally think we are playing with fire. Just because we can doesn't mean we should and we _should_ be wise enough as a society to _occasionally_ know when to quit. Tobacco is one such example; we occasionally know where to quit, though some of us have a hard time adopting that, practically speaking. I just hope that with this, we are wise enough to quit while we are ahead. The lines between reality and fiction are blurred enough as it is; the last thing we need is to deliberately exacerbate it by blurring the line between life and death in an unhealthy and (in my opinion) unethical manner. A final thing: while I write this comment in the hope of legitimately contributing to the discussion, I know that I've gone off and not only stood atop multiple soap boxes, but potentially I've stepped on a few of society's figurative sacred cows. I truly hope that I haven't offended anybody and I can say that without any reservation whatever, I have zero intention of starting an argument. And So, please accept my apologies now, if I've given offense to anyone. I just want to make people go "hmm, I hadn't thought about that" and "hmm, I hadn't looked at it that way" and make them think, as it's made me stop and think & question. I had to get off social media, esp. Twitter, because it had gotten so ugly, so unhealthy it affected me negatively and physically. And so, I write this in the hope I can share an opinion without that happening again, as it has taken 4 years to be able too get back into the conversation at all and I would hate to have to crawl back under the figurative rock from whence I came.......
@nelsonvzaks9186
@nelsonvzaks9186 9 днів тому
The evolution of this channel alone is amazing
@Queina1
@Queina1 16 днів тому
That last clip of Trump dressed as a Karen was horrifying.
@SachiJones
@SachiJones 12 днів тому
I thought it was hilarious. I kept rewinding to watch it again 🤣😂
@SJETT10
@SJETT10 14 днів тому
I really loved this episode! I grew up in the 70s-90s and I absolutely loved the old films you talked about in the beginning !! I am a photographer and have used depth of field to force perception of the audience it’s cool! When I was a kid I wanted to learn their tricks! How did they do that!!! I’d think! It’s fun to see the method behind the magic!! I love building realistic miniatures and dioramas to photograph!! Please do more special FX and videos about cinematography/photography! I love it!
@BlackMage969
@BlackMage969 10 днів тому
I'm still a massive fan of the old stop motion films like The 7th voyage of Sinbad.
@UNSCspartan803
@UNSCspartan803 15 днів тому
Back in my day, monsters were guys in big, heavy, rubber, life-like suits. Now, everything is just CGI flying.
@fromthefuturefrenchi
@fromthefuturefrenchi 12 днів тому
It's sad how people do CGI now and not actual talent
@williamjohansson1196
@williamjohansson1196 16 днів тому
I reamber when i was younger i used to watch be amazed all the time. Now i came back and im loving it
@bartinga
@bartinga 13 днів тому
What a fascinating educative vid. Thanks. Enjoyed it.
@donoberloh
@donoberloh 16 днів тому
Amazing tan for the winter
@KittyGamerCool-jj1xi
@KittyGamerCool-jj1xi 16 днів тому
Hi 😊
@Emmaaftonsalt
@Emmaaftonsalt 16 днів тому
:D I agree
@kinex_studio3844
@kinex_studio3844 15 днів тому
The fact that I'm always seeing your 20min videos just wanting to watch like 5min and bounce only to end up watching the whole thing without knowing says a lot about your content quality....nice one
@captainkite
@captainkite 15 днів тому
We need more of this.
@mattiemathis9549
@mattiemathis9549 15 днів тому
BA- thanks for the memories. I watched every film you mentioned until the 2000’s. Gonna go watch Tron. What a great movie!
@RoarOfWolverine
@RoarOfWolverine 14 днів тому
Buster Kenton’s most dangerous stunt is usually considered the front of a barn falling on him and he was not hurt because his body was precisely where the loft door was. It is said that the entire crew, including the camera operator, all turned away. They couldn’t watch, because if Buster was off the mark by several inches, he would have been crushed to a pulp. The front of the barn wasn’t a prop, it was a full lumber frame made with 2x4s, not balsa wood or other lighter framing material. They literally pried the nails out of the front of the barn, then calculated where Buster needed to stand and then let the whole front fall. Buster was supposed to be trying to survive a hurricane. He had many daring stunts for that movie, but the barn falling, which weighed a couple of tons, could have squashed him like an insect if the frame would have just shifted a few inches. Even Tom Cruises wouldn’t do something so dangerous, nor would the underwriter for the completion bond would ever let the star do such a dangerous stunt. Buster didn’t even use a stunt man or stand in. He risked his own life for one shot.
@TheUnspokensin
@TheUnspokensin 14 днів тому
I couldn’t help but to really stop and think of how amazing it is(even if I know it’s obvious) seeing the technology of today being used to replicate/demonstrate the past. I’m sure there may have been old stills or clips used in parts, but others where say the actors are cut out and placed elsewhere(green/yellow/blue screen or other random background, blending older techniques with more modern with today’s tech). Really does make you wonder what those older innovators would’ve been able to do, or what 60+ years from now they’ll think of today’s methods.
@rp-9866
@rp-9866 13 днів тому
As a pro photographer, I've been shooting Green, Blue and now Grey screen for two decades. (Grey is my fav) But I see AI blowing it all away. Just what Adobe has done in the past 2 years has surpassed just about everything before. And YES, more cinema 'Amazed' videos please.
@FloydMuniz-sw9fm
@FloydMuniz-sw9fm 14 днів тому
omg I’ve seen the King Kong movie several times and I was amazed by how cool the giant monster sized gorilla 🦍 looked I always thought it would’ve been terrifying to be cast in that movie with the giant gorilla with me but it’s amazing how much special effects go into making a movie like that mind blown 🤯
@annonymat
@annonymat 16 днів тому
Great subject, well recaped, nice hit on life action remakes. Do more film related content!
@Dont_see_this_channel
@Dont_see_this_channel 16 днів тому
Many people will panic to find a charger before their phone dies but won't panic to find a plan before their dream dies
@arcaneodysseycentral79g
@arcaneodysseycentral79g 15 днів тому
I actually watched the Ten Commandments with my family on Good Friday once. It was amazing.
@BaloraSilviana_PrincessRuby
@BaloraSilviana_PrincessRuby 16 днів тому
Wow''' This Is The Best !
@Jurrasicguy849-_-
@Jurrasicguy849-_- 15 днів тому
I want more of this because it’s awesome
@allwaizeright9705
@allwaizeright9705 12 днів тому
You guys blew right past one of the most UNDERATED CG films - The Last Starfighter...
@JACDTV
@JACDTV 16 днів тому
Love this type of content! 😍
@dli-cashare5942
@dli-cashare5942 16 днів тому
This is a well-made and researched documentary. Should be shown on the TCM, Discovery, or History channel.
@desperadox7565
@desperadox7565 16 днів тому
Much better content than normally.👍
@narithaghazi524
@narithaghazi524 16 днів тому
Love your videos ❤
@gabby-248
@gabby-248 16 днів тому
I was starting to fall asleep but the narrator invigorated me with this amazing video.
@talmadgedugan3337
@talmadgedugan3337 16 днів тому
His real face 😈😈😈
@ChrisSparks-zp8ue
@ChrisSparks-zp8ue 8 днів тому
??? Whose and when
@melissasalem5110
@melissasalem5110 8 днів тому
I understand that you want to see his face but the reason why he's staying Anonymous is because he doesn't want to give his identity up to hackers and I don't want that to happen to be amazed either that's why he's staying anonymous
@JacobTKYEditz__
@JacobTKYEditz__ 13 годин тому
@@melissasalem5110or he just wants some privacy
@TheNonameHousehold
@TheNonameHousehold 16 днів тому
I will always admire special effects and clay♡
@weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars
@weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars 15 днів тому
It took me a few moments to recognise who that was at the end 😂😂😂 What a really fabulous video, I'm not really one for films but Tron is one of the first I do recall seeing as the effects seemed to be insane to me seeing it on the big screen in a tiny cinema. I also remember glow in the dark stickers for Tron that came with a toothpaste and getting told off for sticking them on the bathroom mirror 😂😂 I'd never seen glow in the dark stickers either. Film effects are really fascinating especially the much older ones, like the Charlie Chaplin painted floor drop on glass. Definitely do another like this please 😊
@dcbandit
@dcbandit 15 днів тому
This may be one of my favorites! I'm personally quite a fan of special effects, and how some of them still feel off even wuth mkdern technology. Like, the reason I believe the Lion King "live action" movie didn't work well was due to the animals not showing realistic emotions from that particular animal, like how cats backs arch when they are angry, or their eyes widen and ears flatten back when they are frightened. In that movie, the animals showed no particular emotion to that wffect, making them feel robotic and soulless, and why the original holds up so much better. It might look great, but without life studies of real animals when animating, they left out what made the original Lion King so magical.
@DerekTheAntony
@DerekTheAntony 15 днів тому
Yep. I think you're gunna have to create a whole new channel lol. Love it
@marigeobrien
@marigeobrien 14 днів тому
This is a really awesome addition to your list of great videos. I have always been curious about how many of the early special effects were done. Thanks for not only explaining those but demonstrating them, too. I never knew they had earlier blue and yellow screen backgrounds, either. And I had never heard of some of the newest effects like the reverse aging. Thanks! Other comments: -- Hated Tron. I saw it in the theater when it first came out and it was stupid. They made a Tron II? -- WHY does no one do a remake of Jason and the Argonauts? It's an awesome film and would even greater with modern CGI. I actually found it on UKposts last fall and re-watched it. It was just as good as I remember. I wish James Cameron or Steven Spielberg would take that on. -- The reason DeNiro doesn't look quite right is because, when he was young, he was very thin. Just watch Godfather II, where he played a young Don Corleone.
@user-hn2sw5ud8q
@user-hn2sw5ud8q 16 днів тому
the corridor crew made this disney prism recnetly
@raeljepngetich3528
@raeljepngetich3528 15 днів тому
great as always
@MrBlueOnTop
@MrBlueOnTop 11 днів тому
I left the BE AMAZED channel just to come back and be amazed again. 🎉😅
@dominiqueelgin3770
@dominiqueelgin3770 12 днів тому
@BeAmazed I really enjoyed this evolution. I enjoyed The Irishman but, I thought "Bobby D's " being blue was distracting. I watched it a second time and felt the scene when he's in war was unessary. I have been a huge fan of you guys. I listen to your Be amazed videos to go to sleep. I chose a playlist to sleep too. I started to become a fan around the pandemic. I was pretty sure there was at least four different voices. anyway, thanks for the content.
@Brucebarravis
@Brucebarravis 15 днів тому
Suprised computers had influence in movies since 73' I never would have guessed.
@SLevinCinema
@SLevinCinema 14 днів тому
Green/Blue screen does not require CGI. Video walls aren't called "stagecraft" either, their known as, well, video walls or "volumes".
@RJTC
@RJTC 14 днів тому
You missed out one of the great CGI benchmark movies? "The Last Starfighter" from 1984, with 27 minutes of CGI used
@francisappiah7246
@francisappiah7246 15 днів тому
Hello Be Amazed. Great video you've got here. You covered the evolution of cinema magic and special effects. Now let's see one covered the evolution of video games. From the earliest consoles to the latest names and titles. Pretty please 🥺. Thanks.
@redroseabc5099
@redroseabc5099 15 днів тому
Nice video! Very educational! All the more for me to learn as a Graphic Designer! 🎥🤩♥
@familyngadi1058
@familyngadi1058 16 днів тому
2 hour club👇
@Eddieavina123
@Eddieavina123 15 днів тому
Love your video. Be Amazed and keep up the great work you are awesome
@patrickokinyi320
@patrickokinyi320 15 днів тому
Awesome video, please bring back the power of time series.
@JessFirefox
@JessFirefox 16 днів тому
12:14 the original spirograph
@MFNDman
@MFNDman 15 днів тому
Movies, cartoons, tv shows, video game, you name it... have things too easy nowadays.
@starkerstuvwxyz
@starkerstuvwxyz 15 днів тому
excellent episode
@shinrailp1416
@shinrailp1416 15 днів тому
I Just LOVE how incredibly creative and DIY movie makes had to get back in the day to make incredible effects work. Definitely required more work and ingenuity than just CGI nowadyas. THough i guess it is safer for actors now.
@user-lb6uc7kk9u
@user-lb6uc7kk9u 11 днів тому
"WeeeeeeeeeewwaaahahAAHAHAHAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH" *slams into side of building* "Now thats comady" "WAHT?!"
@dreadfulraven8318
@dreadfulraven8318 12 днів тому
Tron and Young Sherlock Holmes were amazing movies!!!!!
@tomkerruish2982
@tomkerruish2982 16 днів тому
24:04 Is that what Mr. Rabbit was really up to all those years ago? Trying to do motion capture on Capt. Kangaroo? To what end? Replace him with a computer duplicate? Never trust a rabbit who wears glasses!
@williamclarke5004
@williamclarke5004 14 днів тому
Amazing
@LegoStarWarsStories-we9nm
@LegoStarWarsStories-we9nm 9 днів тому
Yellow is my favorite color! HE SAID IT! HE SAID IT!
@Yugimo
@Yugimo 16 днів тому
Looks like someone watched corridor crew
@estherlindsey5431
@estherlindsey5431 15 днів тому
This was great - but I was wondering why you didn't mention actors who were brought back to life with CGI because they were dead - like Carrie Fischer & Peter Crushing in Star Wars, and Fred Astair, Audry Hepburn, Louis Armstrong, James Cagney, Bruce Lee and many more. Anyway, it was another great episode.
@PAMTERA01
@PAMTERA01 15 днів тому
Film making is fascinating 🎉🎉🎉
@rebrandedcat
@rebrandedcat 15 днів тому
This is so cool bro
@violetnorwen8491
@violetnorwen8491 16 днів тому
Got here before the hour was up!
@jenanne31
@jenanne31 16 днів тому
Very interesting video! Thanks; I'm so glad I'm a subscriber.
@abyssraider819
@abyssraider819 15 днів тому
I remember when old Philippine cinemas used to make Cadillacs explode like it was just a cheap and expendable car.
@DudeSilad
@DudeSilad 16 днів тому
Harold Lloyd was terrified of heights 😊 I'd like to know how Buster did the shot of him holding two train carriages together.
@vincecramer7950
@vincecramer7950 13 днів тому
I remember watching clash of the Titans when it first came out in the 80s it was great still is 😀
@vincecramer7950
@vincecramer7950 13 днів тому
So buster Keaton was like Jackie Chan he didn't like use wires and and whatnot he just went for it that's really cool I never knew how they actually did the stock like near and far and have they ever really filmed a movie I just watched him this is actually really cool learning this though ty for this video
@ArvaF
@ArvaF 14 днів тому
INSANE!!!!!!!
@MerdzTheGreat
@MerdzTheGreat 15 днів тому
I watched your videos every night untill i fellsleep 😊
@RandalNichols-li1pd
@RandalNichols-li1pd 15 днів тому
As per normal great piece. Being 62+ twas nice goin back to the beginning then coming back forward to now. 👍
@charleebarrett9973
@charleebarrett9973 16 днів тому
Thanks
@colormegrape
@colormegrape 12 днів тому
Very interesting!
@Uzbekuzbekovpibgmubile1stinyt
@Uzbekuzbekovpibgmubile1stinyt 16 днів тому
Hello, be amazed. I found the voice-over artist for your videos, but he doesn't mention you. he's been doing this for eight months now. his channel is called xpert media and it is quite popular.
@TiredAcorn
@TiredAcorn 16 днів тому
@FirstLast-kr6ek
@FirstLast-kr6ek 16 днів тому
BE AMAZED inspires me.. My parents said if i get 100M likes on my vid They'd buy me a professional toilet for pooping..begging u guys , literally Begging..
@Tyler-Alt-account
@Tyler-Alt-account 16 днів тому
​@@FirstLast-kr6ekwtf
@FirstLast-kr6ek
@FirstLast-kr6ek 16 днів тому
I'm parodying those annoying bots
@Tyler-Alt-account
@Tyler-Alt-account 16 днів тому
@@FirstLast-kr6ek oh
@6a23kaustavchaki7
@6a23kaustavchaki7 10 днів тому
Actually, DePatie-Freleng Enterprises animated the "Lightsaber" effect in Star Wars (1977). So, not all effects were made by ILM.
@EyesOfByes
@EyesOfByes 16 днів тому
Sodium vapor light is my favourite
@Nolin-sl2cz
@Nolin-sl2cz 16 днів тому
Keep up the work be amazed also i got here at 2 hours after you posted the video also your videos are great
@clifftonicstudios7469
@clifftonicstudios7469 23 години тому
Missed 50s war of the worlds. 90s Titanic many more, but good video
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