Great video - using it with all four of my level 2 Spanish classes. Out of curiosity (unless I missed it somewhere) can I have the name of the track/artist for the music used during the stop-motion & street/road clips? I dig that tune.
Thanks Jeffrey! Happy you liked it. The name of the song is called "Spanish Rumble Part 2 by Senbei and can be found here: www.premiumbeat.com/royalty-free-tracks/spanish-rumble-part-2-2 Not sure where else you can find it/stream it since it's a track that was paid for...
Does anybody knows about the soundtrack 🤔used for this documentary!? Alguien sabrá cual es la instrumentación usada en este documental? Thanks/Gracias.
El alebrije no es de Oaxaca, ni su creador Pedro Linares. Con todo respeto para Oaxaca que tiene cosas hermosas, pero de alguna manera se adjudicaron el alebrije.
Sí, estás en lo correcto. De ninguna manera el video dice que los Alebrijes son originarios o fueron inventados en Oaxaca. Solo habla de los Alebrijes que se hacen actualmente en Oaxaca, eso es todo.
They are not from Oaxaca. They originated in México city by Pedro Linares. They are made from cardboard not from wood. It is really bad when people don't give the credit others deserve.
In no way does this documentary say Alebrijes originated in Oaxaca and not Mexico City. It's simple called "Alebrijes of Oaxaca". The documentary is not about the origin/who was the first to create Alebrijes, it's simply about the Alebrijes made in Oaxaca. You should read the title and watch the video before you post foolish comments.
I’m in Oaxaca right now and am painting my own Alebrije!!
SERIOUSLY?!? What is it?? I’m so jealous
@@thomasinajefferson9971 I was in Oaxaca back in 2018. We went to a local shop and painted our very own alebrijes! I still have mine - it’s a bird!
From Oaxaca to the world !!
Saw the movie Coco and I came here to learn more 👍🏻
Nice! I'll have to check that movie out.
This is so inspiring. Thank you for a wonderful window into the beautiful art form.
Of course! Thank you for enjoying.
I learned about alebrijes from cartoons like Legend Quest, Disney’s Coco and the new Cartoon Network show Victor and Valentino.
Nice documentary. Thank you
Of course! Thank you for watching.
AMAZING! So beautiful!
AWESOME video! I miss Mr. Cervantes store in Santa Monica so much!
Yes. It is a shame it is no longer there.
so beautiful and inspiring! thank you for sharing
Of course! Thank you for enjoying.
Very inspiring. Loved every bit of the video!
Thanks Vicente! Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you for sharing this video
Of course! Thank you for watching.
Beautiful video man, deserves a lot more than 16 views.
+Ben Hansen Thanks Ben! Appreciate the kind words.
It has 36k now
It has 69k now!!!
Beautifully done.
Thank you.
❤in love with those ❤just bought my coyote with wings
Que Bonito. Hermoso video. M mami es de Yetla de Juárez, cerca de Tonalá
Solo una observacion: Oaxaca no es el estado mas pequeno de la republica mexicana,;en territorio, es el quinto mas grande del pais.
Sí, qué pedo. Me quedé con cara de wtf. Es de los estados más grandes.
Great video - using it with all four of my level 2 Spanish classes. Out of curiosity (unless I missed it somewhere) can I have the name of the track/artist for the music used during the stop-motion & street/road clips? I dig that tune.
Thanks Jeffrey! Happy you liked it. The name of the song is called "Spanish Rumble Part 2 by Senbei and can be found here: www.premiumbeat.com/royalty-free-tracks/spanish-rumble-part-2-2
Not sure where else you can find it/stream it since it's a track that was paid for...
The original alebrije comes from Mexico City and they are made by paper.
Yes this is true.
Que bien :D la misma naturalez del árbol sirve de imaginario para hacer las piezas :D
Learned of this art from the movie Coco
Noise! :3 \m/ Good use of stop motion! Excellent camera work and editing!
Thanks Ur Joker! Glad you liked it.
Loved it! You see, I make videos myself but nothing as good as that! You've clearly studied film well!
Just for kicks, i feel like sharing with you!
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Does anybody knows about the soundtrack 🤔used for this documentary!? Alguien sabrá cual es la instrumentación usada en este documental? Thanks/Gracias.
Wonderful documentary, wishing the audio was better. Can barely hear the interviewees.
I wish it was better too. I didn't have money for a sound guy so I did the best I could.
coco me trajo aqui
Cuidado, te puede llevar "el coco"
El alebrije no es de Oaxaca, ni su creador Pedro Linares. Con todo respeto para Oaxaca que tiene cosas hermosas, pero de alguna manera se adjudicaron el alebrije.
Sí, estás en lo correcto. De ninguna manera el video dice que los Alebrijes son originarios o fueron inventados en Oaxaca. Solo habla de los Alebrijes que se hacen actualmente en Oaxaca, eso es todo.
They are not from Oaxaca. They originated in México city by Pedro Linares. They are made from cardboard not from wood. It is really bad when people don't give the credit others deserve.
In no way does this documentary say Alebrijes originated in Oaxaca and not Mexico City. It's simple called "Alebrijes of Oaxaca". The documentary is not about the origin/who was the first to create Alebrijes, it's simply about the Alebrijes made in Oaxaca. You should read the title and watch the video before you post foolish comments.
it is oaxacan
the wood became more popular than the paper-mache ones hence why now the wood version is getting more recognition
It's from Oaxaca tho
From Oaxaca to the world !!!
How is this a documentary? Every short video isn’t a frickin documentary
This guy is so wrong saying Oaxaca is the smallest state. Actually is the opposite .