There are people who are good at grammar, and then there are brilliant orators. There are those who are good at animation, and then there are those like Terry Gilliam. It's not just the grammar, it's what is being said.
I really like animation especially traditional animation techniques like Stop Motion. And Cut out to me is up there as one of the great traditional way to do things. I wish I could do Cut Out Animation like this. Absolutely brilliant timeless classic Terry Gilliam animation are.
What a fantastic video!! For someone who has been in the Animation industry working for Disney, I highly admire people like him who have paved the way for new techniques in animation. I was a huge Monty Python fan as well!
I don't know what year this was made--70's, I'm thinking--but I almost wish I was a grown-up then because I would ask Terry Gilliam to go out with me. LOL! What a cutie! ;-)
I'd forgotten how much I miss him. He would have loved Robot Chicken and the way their lips move and stuff. I think. I'd say more but there's a giant Hedgehog broken down me roof.
@@ItIsJustJudythe answer seems legit, I won't go deeper. But it looks like that at that time he was living in England for a couple of years only. So it doesn't take long to change your way of speaking. To me he sounds more British than American.
Never seen this style of animation work anywhere as good as it did in Monty Python, mostly because they could go in directions most shows couldn't lol. Now I need to find out if he went full on into computer animation.
I recommend watching Terry's film 'The imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus', which has a computer animated segment in it that's still very Python-esque. :)
If you haven’t, check out the animations of Yuri Norstein and Francheska Yarbusova, particularly for their short Hedgehog in the Fog. Plus, there’s a 13 episode show called Adventures of Captain Vrungel (often translated as Wrongel). They all pushed cut out animation to the absolute limit.
I would say that Terry Gilliam is the most underrated member of Monty Python.
I would go further and say he's one of the most underrated people in film
Caleb Caleb Caleb... what are we gonna do about Caleb and his problem?
He's maaa....he's maaaa.....he's maaaad,sir.
Even his storyboards 7:54 , which are nothing to him but necessary work-tools, are charming little works of cartoon art on their own..
I think that idle and cleese are more than gilliam, but he still underrated python and one of my favorite python.
Terry’s animations are timeless. One of the best parts of Flying Circus.
I would even say the Secret Ingredient to the Silliness of Monty Python.
There are so many clever animators today but what I find missing sometimes is the story. Terry's genius is his sense of humour and use of odd.
Terry Gilliam's artwork really is incredible. He's such a talented guy.
Excellent tip to blacken the edges of the cutouts because it enhances the animation.
Terry Gilliam is definitely a cut-out above the rest.
Get out.
:)
There are people who are good at grammar, and then there are brilliant orators.
There are those who are good at animation, and then there are those like Terry Gilliam.
It's not just the grammar, it's what is being said.
3:38 This was made in 1968. Just incredible.
Today people are desperate for that shadow. So you'll believe this level of effort was genuinely put into the film.
I'm trying to learn a little Stop Animation and this was the most comprehensive and useful lesson yet. Thank you Terry and Jame!
It's gotta be so much work!
@@LaCroixCreative Yeah, but fun. I did one where I used pictures of family and painted backgrounds. It was a laugh.
His cut out animation is so surreal
Just the Brilliance.
You can teach anything but that.
"Use Christmas cards!"
*off-handedly creates animation that makes me laugh as an example*
Man, I already thought Terry Gilliam was awesome. This is so cool.
I can see how South Park's animation was inspired by this.
I was thinking the same.
I couldn't agree more. Terry Gilliam is an inspiration for traditional animation techniques like these.
He is a fucking genius. Some of python's stuff is dated but terry's animations are timeless works of art.
I absolutely agree with you. Why don't we have more animation stuff done like this?
Which of python's sketches is dated?
@@Stratmanable None
I know this, you know this, but Captain Skidmark here doesn't seem to know this.
Yes I agree and I really love Terry Gilliam
“These people are very funny”
*picture of the SS*
Bloody hilarious lol.
That's amazing that they were able to retouch images without a computer. With ink, a paintbrush and an airbrush, no less.
The sheer amount of work in literally nearly inventing your own form of fast animation and unique illustration style, WOW
Terry Gilliam did not invent cutout-animation, but he certainly knew how to make use of it. His artistic style of course complemented silliness.
I really like animation especially traditional animation techniques like Stop Motion. And Cut out to me is up there as one of the great traditional way to do things. I wish I could do Cut Out Animation like this. Absolutely brilliant timeless classic Terry Gilliam animation are.
What a fantastic video!! For someone who has been in the Animation industry working for Disney, I highly admire people like him who have paved the way for new techniques in animation. I was a huge Monty Python fan as well!
Gilliam is the frank zappa of video, unique talent and vision, ahead of his time.
This was a retro treat very cool
I don't know what year this was made--70's, I'm thinking--but I almost wish I was a grown-up then because I would ask Terry Gilliam to go out with me. LOL! What a cutie! ;-)
1970. They were all included in the compilation movie AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT (1971)
1974... As stated at the end.
Awww, what a lovely little , OM NOM NOM NOM NOM
I literally learned stop animation in one night thanks to this video
There is no doubt about it.. Bruce Dickinson is certainly a mad genius! 😎
Not the BAYANGS no but fr though I love his hair
Intolerable patience!
I laugh so much when I see Gilliamations.
I'd forgotten how much I miss him. He would have loved Robot Chicken and the way their lips move and stuff. I think. I'd say more but there's a giant Hedgehog broken down me roof.
I know, I know. Somebody had to say it.
"That man's face is tremendous. Put a cartoon body on it."
With Bob Hargreaves who did Rhubarb and Custard ,couple of legends
"Roobarb". Not ... And Custard.
Damn, Terry Gilliam was hot. I’m sure Stephen fry would agree with me too.
What do you mean "was"
@@MickyMr95 He is almost 80 now lol.
Historyguy 3000 yes, he was. And I’m sure Graham Chapman would have definitely agreed.
@@davidcross9811 In Gilliam's autobiography he says that gay men always liked him. No idea if Chapman ever hit on him
@@MickyMr95 he died earlier this year
Fantastic works of art, these are!
In emergencies, British hospitals uses prams and convert them into prambulances.
Anyone has ever seen You can't do that on television? It reminds me of this.
Duuuhhh I heeeaaard that
MARVELOUS!
Good! I sent it to Baresi prof of cineg to show the paper cut to my co in ABAC. This year we have animated movies like math too in program. Thanks all
This is iconic.
Before there was photoshop animation, we had this
So this was Terry's Edward Gorey Influence.
Gorey was a huge one for me...plus Gilliam, makes sense
Very R. Crumb influenced end credits.
9:12 there's going to be a fight inside the pram!
Gilliam has a cutting wit....
It's a crime that Nicholas Cage has not portrayed Terry Gilliam in a movie.
Stop
It should be illegal to be so sexy
Absolute genius
I love this!
Good heavens! What is that piece of music over the credits?
Roger Desormiere & the Paris Conservatiore Orchestra..Divertissement for Chamber Orchestra:Finale
@@justindodsworth8893 Thank you very much!
Thanks a lot for share this
AWESOME!!
Wonderful. Thank you.
does anyone know the name of the music at 11:16 ?
It's Flute Promenade by Eric Towren
what a genius ❤
This should be more rightly called Stan Vanderbeek animation. Check out Science Friction, and others.
But they don’t talk about is the production of music they use for the animation. I wonder who’s in charge of that
Why is Zizek in a Gilliam animation? 1:00
BOB GODFRY WAS A GENIUS TOO
True masterpiece made in quick and dirty way.
But did he say "amazingly funny people" about THEM?
Terry seemed a bit nervous here.Either way,it's interesting.
Where do the cartoonish cutouts come from?
he doesn't go into detail, surprisingly, but he does mention once in passing that he makes them, using an air-brush.
Brilliant.
He has the face of Conan.
"These are amazingly funny people"
*picture of nazis*
Lol!
Its bob ross but...something completely different XD
Can you say brilliant? I knew you could.
Yum yum yum I want him
Awesome!
Where did you get this? You said it was an edited version - is there an unedited one out there?
this is awesome.... thank you
How do you make the mouths like that?
F*ING BRILLIANT.
🤜🏻👍🤛🏻❤🔥❤
This was Very Funny.
genius...
He invented memes?
That’s funny people 😂
What accent is that?
American who has lived in England for a while.
@@ItIsJustJudythe answer seems legit, I won't go deeper. But it looks like that at that time he was living in England for a couple of years only. So it doesn't take long to change your way of speaking. To me he sounds more British than American.
Amazingly funny people those Nazis 😅
lol pause it at 46 seconds
Sorry. No nudity in school.
#TerryGorilliam #Oops
#TerryGilliamYAY 🦆💨🤢
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The butt
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Why?
Never seen this style of animation work anywhere as good as it did in Monty Python, mostly because they could go in directions most shows couldn't lol. Now I need to find out if he went full on into computer animation.
I recommend watching Terry's film 'The imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus', which has a computer animated segment in it that's still very Python-esque. :)
If you haven’t, check out the animations of Yuri Norstein and Francheska Yarbusova, particularly for their short Hedgehog in the Fog. Plus, there’s a 13 episode show called Adventures of Captain Vrungel (often translated as Wrongel). They all pushed cut out animation to the absolute limit.