Dude I really wish a lot of more people would do a behind the scenes video, because IT'S JUST SO FRICKIN COOL TO SEE SOMEONES PROCESS! I can thoroughly say this was fun to watch.
@@ambervanderhooft I have to check that out :0 Edit: Oh my gosh, I remember this from the Auto dale series! I'll definitely have to look into that now.
We definitely need more of this kind of content. The tools for anybody to get into animation and tell their own stories are more available than ever before. Animation as an artform should be booming now.
Thank you for making this video, I feel like the world of animation mysteries have been opened up to me! I just finished up a couple of my first 2D animations and they're very messy, but this helped me learn so much and I'm motivated to go back and fix it up over winter break! :)
you are a huge inspiration- in december last year i wanted to make a short film and i blocked out all the months and ideas and the rough story and feel and i was super motivated, and then it came to january and i had scheduled it to be literally writing a soundtrack (never done it before) then storyboarding in march and i just completely gave up. i didn’t know until i watched this how much actually goes into a short film, and i just got a huge boost of motivation to learn more about the process and software and all that stuff so i might be able to try something like this one day!! thank you so much, you are so talented and creative and cool
okay so i know animation and filmmaking is really difficult and tedious and all that.. i’ve always known that. BUT OMG I DID NOT KNOW IT WAS THIS TEDIOUS- i knew there was a lot but istg i had no idea how much. Newfound respect for animation yet again ✨
Hi! I'm currently making a short film for my senior project and you gave me SO MUCH INSIGHT into the process. I already knew it wasn't going to be easy, but I really appreciate you posting this 😭(it's 12 in the morning and I'm having an existential crisis over how this humbled me)
Damn, this is a perfect way to show the process of animation! This is exactly what I have been trying to look for! I swear there needs to be more videos like these around in the media. Seeing the behind the scenes is exceeding-ling important! O_O thank you so much for making this! Your whole process is GOD TEAR. How long did this animation take overall!??
I respect the effort and dedicatation you did. It really is just splendid to watch the behind the scenes. But not just you, so many other animators out there and just artist themselves, are just mad respect.
I'm ending my sophomore year of college soon, and honestly, I've really been struggling to keep up with the work for my sophomore film and have such a straightforward and disciplined pipeline like this, but watching this gives me some motivation and I just wanna say thank you for such awesome content and such great work!
Wow, I'm glad this video appeared on my home page in the recommendations. It's always intriguing to see the creative process and behind the scenes of a film. I love animation and film and my ultimate goal is to one day start my own animation film production company and produce feature films so I would love to start making animations to get my name out there. I can see the hard work and passion that was put into this. The fact you did that all by yourself is something that should be applauded for. I'll be honest, the process does look tedious and a lot of work but that's what happens when you work on something big. I'll watch your film now that I've seen this, but this was such an inspiring and interesting video. Great work!!
I'm slowly getting back into animation and this video was the first one that popped up in my search. This was so cool to see someone else's creative process. I've even added some of your steps in to my own process.
Thank you for sharing the process! They are amazing and a lot of works for sure! I am considing to make a very short film during my break after my contract. Your process really inspried and encouraged me!
YOU MAKE THIS LOOK SO SIMPLE BUT I KNOW THIS IS THE KIND OF PROCESS THAT CAN GET OVERWHELMING PRETTY QUICK IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YOURE DOING. KUDOS AND GOALS!
This is a great in depth process description that seems to have help boost my motivation that I was loosing lately. Thank you for that video! I can tell you are experienced in the animation industry and are efficiency oriented when it comes to streamlining the production steps. I will definetely re-watch this whenever I have a new personal animation inspiration and feeling overwhelmed to start. As a professional 2D FX artist, I only get to draw FX at work, and I can feel the growing need to create my own little films. This video will help me navigate the pre-production steps i'll need to go through on my own. Koodos Jackie!
this was amazing! it's so wonderful to see you create a full body of work (BTS, an art book, and the actual short film)! this is the type of thing i dream of! finding the time to make something for yourself... is quite precious ✨💅 now, to watch your short film for the millionth time! 😂
Thank you so much for this video. At the end of this semester, I have an animation project. My teacher didn't teach us much so having someone show you his process from start to finish is perfect. Miss you are my savior.
OMG I wish I saw this last semester when I was starting my senior thesis. Will definitely come back to this when I start on my next short film. This was super helpful!
OH MY GOD YOU DID BANG BANG ?? that has always been one of my favourite short films, and this video is insanely inspiring!! You're so talented, thanks for giving us an insight into the way you work!!
Ive gotta imagine you put over 80 hours into all the pre-animation prep for the film. Crazy how much work you but into conceptualization. It's pretty damn sharp by the end though no doubt. Anyways, Its cool to see your process. Really shows just how much you pour into any project, and how much you invest in learning new things along the way. Its such an arduous journey. I've really been considering dabbling in some short form special effect animations to take my drawings to the next level. I'll definitely be starting small 😅
this is half inspirational and half amazingly daunting for me I wrote a book and drew out the first 10 chapters with the intention of eventually making it an animation while I knew it was going to be a lot of work an learning a lot of programs I know somehow with enough perseverance anything can be done thank you for showing your process you have no clue how amazingly talented you are
Definitely copping the artbook! I've been working on personal animatics to prepare for a transition into Storyboarding for Animation, so seeing the process beyond the boards/animatic phase is really cool!
This is truly incredible! I can't imagine how many weeks you spent on this, but that's amazing!! 13:09 "i'm not very good at animating.." ARE YOU KIDDING ME??? 😭
I keep coming back to watch this because this really inspires me to take my time and do good animation work. Also, I love your focus to detail. Thank you for making this and showing us your process, means a lot ❤🎉
omg this was so interesting to watch, I never went to animation school so I am realyl deep dive kind of animator and it is so interesting to watch how someone takes so many steps to prepare their film to look so good in the end. Its really a process and a miracle. And here I am who animates straight ahead and wonders why my characters never stay on model during animation XD. This was really helpfull and cool to watch. thank you for making this. :)
Damn... I have an animated film I've been sitting on for decades and this video has inspired me to leave it in the drawer. :D So much work and I am so very lazy. Well done, it looks great.
When people go to professional animators and say they're talented it usually comes from a good place, but you'd never call any professional in other fields talented when they do their work. Clearly being a 2D animator whose a professional is time consuming and skill intensive. This piece is such a good example of that.
Gotta give you major props! I'm currently in the midst of doing the same thing with a small team but seeing you do this solo is a huge inspiration! Cant wait to watch the short as well and keep it up ❤🔥
Literally have to make an animated short film and have it all finished by March 2023!! Its alot of work for one person so this helped to see what I should prioritise/do to make it easy and save time
Woah It's so cool the insane amouth of dedication, effort, planning in a excel book, that I just spechless, that's love to art. Also hope one day I can do my own film, you are truly a inspiration and thank you for share the whole process Edit: I doing my first shortfilm also by myself, It's a stop motion, so I come back to take it as reference :)
You are super inspiring! I've only done a 4-min storyboard for my own thing, with absolutely no color plan yet. You've got me searching for background and lighting vibes now lol. Your work is fantastic! I wish you all success
This in INCREDIBLE!! I feel so inspired to make my own short film now, even though I don't have many of the skills you have haha. Thanks for making this video I loved seeing your process so in depth :)
Thank you so much for showing this process. I'm making my first 3d animated short film in Blender and it's been a struggle. Might get some ideas from your process here.... thanks :)
I never realized you worked on bang bang that being a great animation and I loved every part of it!😮 also good job on the short film! Me hoping to be a animator someday you really inspire me 😊!
Thank you for this video! I’m planning to do animation and this was SUPER helpful! Also, I saw the animation from this video and could relate so much to your character! I loved it!
Hey there, fun fact, did you know that John Lassiter the former chief creative officer of Disney, and Pixar, did the same exact thing with the backgrounds when making test footage for and unfinished animated adaptation of where the wild things are. It was CGI backgrounds with 2-D characters just happened in the 1980s Disney first started using CGI for their movies, and John Lassiter wanted to experiment with cgi which led to Lassiter being fired from Disney and eventually being hired by Pixar.
I’m in school for animation right now so it’s rlly cool to see ur process, also u said ur not very good at animating but then I see the freaking smoothest animation ever what the heck😂
Thanks for the elaborate explanation I plan to do my own as something to challenge myself Loved the final product made me feel like I was watching a movie❤❤❤ can’t wait to see more of your work
Wait- YOU MADE A SHORT FILM BY YOURSELF? Wow- I would've given up in 3 minutes 🥲. But this is so cool, and gives me inspiration. I'm excited to see what you do next :)
Can't believe I am such a crybaby when I am doing a webtoon while this women is over here making a 10/10 frame by frame short film by herself.
you’re making a webtoon 😮 I can’t even draw well
Im making a webtoon too
Can't believe yall have motivation
Right now I am making my own 2d animated shot film
Wish I had that much motivation 😭
Dude I really wish a lot of more people would do a behind the scenes video, because IT'S JUST SO FRICKIN COOL TO SEE SOMEONES PROCESS! I can thoroughly say this was fun to watch.
Samee the process is just so nice to see
Maybe you would like the channel DeadSound too, nice animations, but the videos about the process are even nicer :p
@@ambervanderhooft I have to check that out :0
Edit: Oh my gosh, I remember this from the Auto dale series! I'll definitely have to look into that now.
@@CatOnARadio I love videos were artists show what they did. I loved this video🥰
The behind the scenes of the dinosaur series are also super nice
We definitely need more of this kind of content. The tools for anybody to get into animation and tell their own stories are more available than ever before. Animation as an artform should be booming now.
im bout to learn gimme like a year and some change
Thank you for making this video, I feel like the world of animation mysteries have been opened up to me! I just finished up a couple of my first 2D animations and they're very messy, but this helped me learn so much and I'm motivated to go back and fix it up over winter break! :)
So glad to share some knowledge!
you are a huge inspiration- in december last year i wanted to make a short film and i blocked out all the months and ideas and the rough story and feel and i was super motivated, and then it came to january and i had scheduled it to be literally writing a soundtrack (never done it before) then storyboarding in march and i just completely gave up. i didn’t know until i watched this how much actually goes into a short film, and i just got a huge boost of motivation to learn more about the process and software and all that stuff so i might be able to try something like this one day!! thank you so much, you are so talented and creative and cool
Good luck!!
I m hoping to making my own film one day you’re a really big inspiration to me and I’ve love following this process!
okay so i know animation and filmmaking is really difficult and tedious and all that.. i’ve always known that. BUT OMG I DID NOT KNOW IT WAS THIS TEDIOUS- i knew there was a lot but istg i had no idea how much. Newfound respect for animation yet again ✨
Hi! I'm currently making a short film for my senior project and you gave me SO MUCH INSIGHT into the process. I already knew it wasn't going to be easy, but I really appreciate you posting this 😭(it's 12 in the morning and I'm having an existential crisis over how this humbled me)
You got this!!
Hope it went well are it goes well
@@the_sky_is_blue_and_so_am_I thank you, I hope so lol
as a 3d guy since 2002 i find your work allready incredible. documenting it this way is just twice the work. respect!
I’ve just graduated in 3D Animation and one I have to say is: you’re a warrior. I have no patience to do an entire animation production right now 😂
Damn, this is a perfect way to show the process of animation! This is exactly what I have been trying to look for! I swear there needs to be more videos like these around in the media. Seeing the behind the scenes is exceeding-ling important! O_O thank you so much for making this! Your whole process is GOD TEAR. How long did this animation take overall!??
I wish this was uploaded as a vertical instead of the side boxes! But great inspiration here
I respect the effort and dedicatation you did. It really is just splendid to watch the behind the scenes. But not just you, so many other animators out there and just artist themselves, are just mad respect.
Wow the thorough process and all the thinking even has ME overwhelmed, great job at doing all of that and finishing!!
I'm ending my sophomore year of college soon, and honestly, I've really been struggling to keep up with the work for my sophomore film and have such a straightforward and disciplined pipeline like this, but watching this gives me some motivation and I just wanna say thank you for such awesome content and such great work!
Wow, I'm glad this video appeared on my home page in the recommendations. It's always intriguing to see the creative process and behind the scenes of a film. I love animation and film and my ultimate goal is to one day start my own animation film production company and produce feature films so I would love to start making animations to get my name out there. I can see the hard work and passion that was put into this. The fact you did that all by yourself is something that should be applauded for. I'll be honest, the process does look tedious and a lot of work but that's what happens when you work on something big. I'll watch your film now that I've seen this, but this was such an inspiring and interesting video. Great work!!
I'm slowly getting back into animation and this video was the first one that popped up in my search. This was so cool to see someone else's creative process. I've even added some of your steps in to my own process.
Thank you for sharing the process! They are amazing and a lot of works for sure! I am considing to make a very short film during my break after my contract. Your process really inspried and encouraged me!
Thanks so much! Make your film! 💪
YOU MAKE THIS LOOK SO SIMPLE BUT I KNOW THIS IS THE KIND OF PROCESS THAT CAN GET OVERWHELMING PRETTY QUICK IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT YOURE DOING. KUDOS AND GOALS!
This is a great in depth process description that seems to have help boost my motivation that I was loosing lately. Thank you for that video! I can tell you are experienced in the animation industry and are efficiency oriented when it comes to streamlining the production steps. I will definetely re-watch this whenever I have a new personal animation inspiration and feeling overwhelmed to start. As a professional 2D FX artist, I only get to draw FX at work, and I can feel the growing need to create my own little films. This video will help me navigate the pre-production steps i'll need to go through on my own. Koodos Jackie!
this was amazing! it's so wonderful to see you create a full body of work (BTS, an art book, and the actual short film)! this is the type of thing i dream of! finding the time to make something for yourself... is quite precious ✨💅 now, to watch your short film for the millionth time! 😂
Thank you so much for this video. At the end of this semester, I have an animation project. My teacher didn't teach us much so having someone show you his process from start to finish is perfect. Miss you are my savior.
Doing the BTS both shows how much work and thought goes into something like this, but also makes it feel super approachable
OMG I wish I saw this last semester when I was starting my senior thesis. Will definitely come back to this when I start on my next short film. This was super helpful!
OH MY GOD YOU DID BANG BANG ?? that has always been one of my favourite short films, and this video is insanely inspiring!! You're so talented, thanks for giving us an insight into the way you work!!
6:45 Man I LOVE how all these outfits have such personality, love the artwork Jackie
Ive gotta imagine you put over 80 hours into all the pre-animation prep for the film. Crazy how much work you but into conceptualization. It's pretty damn sharp by the end though no doubt.
Anyways, Its cool to see your process. Really shows just how much you pour into any project, and how much you invest in learning new things along the way. Its such an arduous journey.
I've really been considering dabbling in some short form special effect animations to take my drawings to the next level. I'll definitely be starting small 😅
I watched this like a million times over and over. You’re inspiring me to make one! Working on the storyboard right now!
I feel like that first part is so relatable. I will always do more work in the beginning in favor of doing less work in the end. It’s just easier.
this is half inspirational and half amazingly daunting for me I wrote a book and drew out the first 10 chapters with the intention of eventually making it an animation while I knew it was going to be a lot of work an learning a lot of programs I know somehow with enough perseverance anything can be done thank you for showing your process you have no clue how amazingly talented you are
I could not stop saying wow throughout this whole thing. You're an inspiration! This definitely fills me with motivation.
Jackie : *makes a fashion short animated film*
Me : *wants to make a horror one*
This helped me out a lot and inspired me to actually work on it!
And I can barely do animation haha
Seeing the process of animation is a fav of mine. Love how small ideas can effect everything. You are Amazing! Keep up the good work!
Wow✨✨✨
I am fascinated by your works! All choices of colors, scene frames - some pure magic!
This is incredible, outside of it being delightful to see a talented artist at work, it's hugely motivational to go and create.
Definitely copping the artbook! I've been working on personal animatics to prepare for a transition into Storyboarding for Animation, so seeing the process beyond the boards/animatic phase is really cool!
Thank you 🙏 for making this short yet informative video covering each part of your process. 🙏
wacthed the final, god damn was it worth it.
man this is straight up inspiring and intimidating at the same... appreciate all the work you put it into this
This is truly incredible! I can't imagine how many weeks you spent on this, but that's amazing!!
13:09 "i'm not very good at animating.." ARE YOU KIDDING ME??? 😭
ikr
I keep coming back to watch this because this really inspires me to take my time and do good animation work. Also, I love your focus to detail. Thank you for making this and showing us your process, means a lot ❤🎉
This is amazing!! To see the work into this film after i watch it Im speechless. 10/ 10
omg this was so interesting to watch, I never went to animation school so I am realyl deep dive kind of animator and it is so interesting to watch how someone takes so many steps to prepare their film to look so good in the end. Its really a process and a miracle. And here I am who animates straight ahead and wonders why my characters never stay on model during animation XD. This was really helpfull and cool to watch. thank you for making this. :)
You have taught me an insane amount of knowledge in a matter of minutes I couldn’t even discover in a huge amount of years. Thank you so much!!!!!🙏🙏🙏
this was so cool to learn how much work is involved with even a pretty short film
Amazing! Incredibly talented drawer and then to see the production come to life was awesome. Inspiring!
Damn... I have an animated film I've been sitting on for decades and this video has inspired me to leave it in the drawer. :D So much work and I am so very lazy. Well done, it looks great.
When people go to professional animators and say they're talented it usually comes from a good place, but you'd never call any professional in other fields talented when they do their work. Clearly being a 2D animator whose a professional is time consuming and skill intensive. This piece is such a good example of that.
This literally looks so fun. Like my inner child would love to do this lol you’re awesome & so is your work 🙌🏿✨
OH MY GOD I ABSOLUTELY LOVED BANG BANG BUT I NEVER KNEW WHO MADE IT-- ITS MY FAV ANIMATED FILM EVER!!
This is so inspirational. I just literally want to get up and start to make my own short film haha.
Gotta give you major props! I'm currently in the midst of doing the same thing with a small team but seeing you do this solo is a huge inspiration! Cant wait to watch the short as well and keep it up ❤🔥
Literally have to make an animated short film and have it all finished by March 2023!! Its alot of work for one person so this helped to see what I should prioritise/do to make it easy and save time
14:04 I MISSED THIS. This takes so much time. This wasn’t a month or even 3. Just the rough animation takes months
Woah It's so cool the insane amouth of dedication, effort, planning in a excel book, that I just spechless, that's love to art. Also hope one day I can do my own film, you are truly a inspiration and thank you for share the whole process
Edit: I doing my first shortfilm also by myself, It's a stop motion, so I come back to take it as reference :)
You are super inspiring! I've only done a 4-min storyboard for my own thing, with absolutely no color plan yet. You've got me searching for background and lighting vibes now lol. Your work is fantastic! I wish you all success
Thanks for putting together this process video, it’s so cool!
You're incredible! This inspired me and I learned so much! Making a book of it is SUCH a good idea!
This in INCREDIBLE!! I feel so inspired to make my own short film now, even though I don't have many of the skills you have haha. Thanks for making this video I loved seeing your process so in depth :)
This has to be one of the most amazing things I’ve ever watched
What amazing project! What amazing artist! What amazing making of! Congratulations lady!
Thank you so much for showing this process.
I'm making my first 3d animated short film in Blender and it's been a struggle.
Might get some ideas from your process here.... thanks :)
I’ve tried animating and it didn’t quite work out. The way you did this is cool! And it made me want to try again but be more positive this time!
I hope you make more tutorials about your animating process. I joined your Patreon as well. Excited to see all thats to come :)
Love this!! I’ve been looking for a video like this for a while now so I’m super glad I found this:)
Beautiful work!!
I never realized you worked on bang bang that being a great animation and I loved every part of it!😮 also good job on the short film! Me hoping to be a animator someday you really inspire me 😊!
Thank you for this video! I’m planning to do animation and this was SUPER helpful! Also, I saw the animation from this video and could relate so much to your character! I loved it!
This was very inspiring! I recently started animating shorts, your process look much more organized!😄
Just WOW! Thank you so much for the insights. Its so helpful and inspiring!!! Great short film!
YOU MADE BANG BANG? I love that short film!!! I always watch it when I’m in art block and it helps a lot!
Amazing work! Working on my own shorts and I wanna see those production xcel-sheets so bad!
i admire your dedication and artistry. bravo!
bless your soul for this! this is the perfect blueprint to move forward with my project! thank you!!!
This is amazingly great!
SO GOD DAMN UNDERRATED THIS IS A WORK OF ARTTTTTT IM SUBSCRIBING!
Have a great day this work is amazing
my goodness! this is so well planned out! i wanna do this!
Thank you for sharing this with us! Great story, and great work.
This is gold. And super well rounded artist.
Hey there, fun fact, did you know that John Lassiter the former chief creative officer of Disney, and Pixar, did the same exact thing with the backgrounds when making test footage for and unfinished animated adaptation of where the wild things are. It was CGI backgrounds with 2-D characters just happened in the 1980s Disney first started using CGI for their movies, and John Lassiter wanted to experiment with cgi which led to Lassiter being fired from Disney and eventually being hired by Pixar.
Kudos to you, Jackie. Always be creating!
Thank you so much for this! Such a great resource you’ve provided!
what a hellish amount of work! great short, super interesting backstage. Congratulations and thank you!
Such a wonderful video! Will definitely use some of these ideas for my next animation :)
I LOVE THIS!!! You have motivated me beyond belief!!!
I’m in school for animation right now so it’s rlly cool to see ur process, also u said ur not very good at animating but then I see the freaking smoothest animation ever what the heck😂
I didn’t even know you made bang bang but that’s one of my fave short films!! I show it to everyone I know 😮
Love how intricate and detailed you are.
Great job on this. I'm sharing it with the animation students I teach so they can at the very least hear how many times you use references alone.
UM IM OBSESSED!!!!! It came out so good!!😍
Keep up the good work. You’re amazing at animation. Don’t ever doubt yourself and keep going. 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
You have successfully impressed monke. Great job!
LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!! THANKS So much for this! Both the production and the process breakdown!
Love the emersion.. yet I found in the comments that this took you a year so it's both inspirational yet its a truth of how daunting animation can be.
Thank you for sharing your process!
As someone who wants to be a 2d animator I am impressed great job the short was fantastic
Thanks for the elaborate explanation
I plan to do my own as something to challenge myself
Loved the final product made me feel like I was watching a movie❤❤❤ can’t wait to see more of your work
That's it- I want to be you when I grow up!!!! This is SO COOL and extremely helpful as I start working on some of my own projects :)
Wait- YOU MADE A SHORT FILM BY YOURSELF? Wow- I would've given up in 3 minutes 🥲. But this is so cool, and gives me inspiration. I'm excited to see what you do next :)
This is all absolutely beautiful! I was there at the beginning of production on your TikTok and I was SO excited to watch it completed!