I hope this medium never dies. It's my favorite of all types of animation. You can stop at one frame and be amazed by every single detail. Knowing that it was handmade makes it extra special.
Its quite clever that they have a few different puppets of each (most*) of the characters, so that differenr group's of staff can go off and shoot different scenes simultaneously
No way, somehow I've never heard of this movie until now, and the movie came out on my birthday this year! I'm going to definitely go see this, as I have major respect for artists like these that do stop motion, and to this level of detail is incredible!
The amount of anxiety that this gives me because of how stressful this must be just makes me appreciate this movie so much especially the fact it took them 7 months to make a 1 and a half minute long scene
I love fantastic Mr.fox and I've seen the behind the scenes on that movie. Stop motion is so cool and Wes Anderson is so creative with it, but dear god it seems like a lot of work. Definitely respect
I mean...Making a stop motion can take a LONG time, sculpting each face expressions, making the characters, making the backgrounds, color,etc. I mean CGI can take a lot of time too, but people would rather prefer them, cause I guess it would be easier/good to use and take less time then stop motion
If it's cheap CGI, from bootlegs of popular movies, to well-known companies like Illumination, then yes, it's sad to watch people like that over good stop motion. However, making good CGI requires talent, and yeah, it's art. Like the realistic water animation in The Good Dinosaur and Moana, or the groundbreaking work on Hank the sceptapus. Notice how I use corporate colossals like Disney and Pixar? Mainly because of the easier recognition, but also because it takes time, talent, (and money) to make good CGI. I find it like comparing digital art to traditional art. We all cringe at the sight of a lazy MS Paint doodle, we dislike finding lazy animation; like copy and pasted character models. Both forms of animation take time, effort, and talent, and when done right, can wow the audience, and profit immensely- financially and recognition wise. They also both have their flaws, but I think they reflect upon each other quite well.
the attention to detail in all of Wes’ films is truly breathtaking. This style of animation is by far the most impressive and needs to be more appreciated. So much respect for him and the crew
Dazzling. Beauty in the arts can be very simple or very complicated. This is insanely complicated; but when you watch the end result it's actually so fluid and graceful. I enjoyed every one of those hard earned seconds of beauty (and fun).
So much respect for stop motion animation, everything we see on each frame is handmade and they put so much time and energy into each details. I wish more and more people could appreciate that and give them the credit they deserve.
I can't believe this movie didn't win an oscar, Into the Spider-Verse was fantastic but the amount of work put into stop motion animation should be more recognized since everything is handcrafted... so sad.
I did some (very very) rough math and figured that (very loosely about) 6 times as much work when into ile of dogs than into the spider-verse man-hour wise. Edit: nono, I was looking at the wrong number. The spider-verse was about 4 times as much work for the animators compared to the work for the file of the dogs.
Taco girl1234 5 it’s NOT a kids movie. It has curse words and gory scenes that include dogs ripping small parts of other dogs apart and very dark themes.
The movie was really really really good. It will remembered for history. The most expensive and hardship to do this movie. Respect to your all hardwork. Thank you for releasing this Film.
Being 63 yr old "kid at heart" - I still and will always have circuits in my heart and imagination, that completely engages with puppets. As much as I enjoy seeing what it takes to make these movies.... It kind of takes the magic and the mystery out of the process. - Bill Murray - is a comic genius. He's the only comedian from SNL that has had a good acting career after SNL... I know there are others..... ( just saying )
Just seeing all the effort needed for this movie and stop-motion in general is giving me anxiety. I'm incredibly grateful the team thought it was worth it, because I loved the final piece.
I just finished watching Isle of Dogs today on a whim. I must say, It was truly brilliant! It was totally not what I was expecting & very artistic. I feel the average person will not have an appreciation for the time & effort it took to create the film as a whole...
This is one of the most beautiful works I have seen in years. It's beautiful what the mind if Anderson can conceive and besides, he has close a perfect team to support his ideas.
bolts 1# fan volt no more than any other with villian. Don't know rating but saw no extreme violence nor foul language. I would take a 9 year and mine probably saw worse before I realized. Big question is maturity for story and some of the Japanese is not subtitled
This is atrociously incredible. Absolutely amazing. And people torrent the movie. Definitely makes me appreciate how small the $5-20 you pay to stream or buy the DVD or whatever.
I want to believe that all those people that worked so mind blowing hard get paid like enough, it’s crazy the numbers of making such details of every character. 👏🏽 👏🏽
It’s so smooth and it makes me amazed each time I watch it because, i always spot new details I never noticed before. They also put so much work and dedication on every single movement and individual hairs. I am truly amazed at what stop motion animators can do!
I worked for Andy Gent in this puppet factory for a couple of months almost. The way i got in was as an unpaid intern via a stroke of luck and my university tutor having great connections. Im not sure where you live but if its in the British isles, the proffesion that stop motion puppet making comes under is called model making, which includes everything from enormous live action sci-fi props to sculptural theatre costume to stop motion sets and puppets. The best way in these days is to get a model making degree, best places for that in the UK are the University of Hertfordshire and Arts University Bournemouth. (Theres also a decent near dublin i think) Hope this helps
What I love about this movie is that all this hard work shows and it pays off. This movie is absolutely amazing and I could watch it again and again. If you haven’t seen it and are curious I definitely recommend you go and check it out!
Just saw this movie and really enjoyed it. Now I appreciate it even more. I never stopped to think how every single character (even those unnamed ones in the huge Japanese congress or whatever) had to be individually hand molded
I have so much respect for the work that goes into this kind of animation. I saw the movie the beginning of this month and it was absolutely fantastic. Love every minute of it!
The sheer amount of effort makes me want to see this movie even more. It's got such an unusual style that I kind of wanted to check it out anyways. Thanks for the video, FilmIsNow.
There's an entire epartment dedicated to just HAIR and ANOTHER department dedicated to just FUR! The amount of work and detail going into films like this is mind blowing!
When you watch the movie, u thinking is kinda easy to make animte like that. But after you saw behind the scene. WOW Is hard dude!! I'm respect these film!! So fanstastic!!!
MY GOD!!! I hope everyone is well-rewarded financially for the painstaking work that goes into the making of this movie. So many disciplines brought together to form a completed film. A- Bloody- mazing!
ISLE OF DOGS | "Making of: Puppets" Featurette
FilmIsNow Movie Bloopers & Extras Am I the only one that forgets that it's stopmotion. It's just so. Darn. Good.
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I was wondering how someone can get into that line of work
Ar Theo do a Island of dogs 2 i Hope so i like the move
@@muddleearth7062 mee too!
I hope this medium never dies. It's my favorite of all types of animation. You can stop at one frame and be amazed by every single detail. Knowing that it was handmade makes it extra special.
@VALERIA KHEGAY The comment was made two years ago. In any case, I don't think I meant it to be for a bad laugh.
I really love stop motion, I hope it doesn’t die out either
It Will never die to much fun
I’m mean you could say that for all forms of animation.
@@kakarot.247 In its only case, it wasn't.
So much effort goes into a 10 second scene. Amazing
First world problems duh
Random Stuff it’s not “duh” if we never knew about it before this video
First world problems Laika released a video with Coraline
First world problems I knew that already because of Frankenweenie, coraline and Nightmare before christmass
Its quite clever that they have a few different puppets of each (most*) of the characters, so that differenr group's of staff can go off and shoot different scenes simultaneously
“I’ve actually painted 22,000 freckles on Tracy alone.”
Tracy-“why’d you do it?”
LMAO
so much respect for you guyz
heres your 1k like
The level of craftsmanship that goes into stop-motion never ceases to amaze me.
Oh my god I would never be able to do that. I loved the movie though!
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I wish I would be allowed to work with them.
PaintedBleu no way you thought you could before the video, right?
I wasn’t a fan of the movie, but, I do really appreciate all the effort that went into it!
297 freckles on each face. What a beautiful way to spend your life, lost in creating quirky perfection.
#WesAnderson
No way, somehow I've never heard of this movie until now, and the movie came out on my birthday this year! I'm going to definitely go see this, as I have major respect for artists like these that do stop motion, and to this level of detail is incredible!
If your a dog lover, its a truly magical movie. This movie deff didnt get the attention and hype it deserved.
How was the movie, I hope you loved it. Happy birthday
The amount of anxiety that this gives me because of how stressful this must be just makes me appreciate this movie so much especially the fact it took them 7 months to make a 1 and a half minute long scene
I love fantastic Mr.fox and I've seen the behind the scenes on that movie. Stop motion is so cool and Wes Anderson is so creative with it, but dear god it seems like a lot of work. Definitely respect
So sad that people prefer cgi over pure art and talent
I think CG is just cheaper and faster, no one really prefers it over the handmade stuff, we just don't have a choice
I mean...Making a stop motion can take a LONG time, sculpting each face expressions, making the characters, making the backgrounds, color,etc. I mean CGI can take a lot of time too, but people would rather prefer them, cause I guess it would be easier/good to use and take less time then stop motion
If it's cheap CGI, from bootlegs of popular movies, to well-known companies like Illumination, then yes, it's sad to watch people like that over good stop motion. However, making good CGI requires talent, and yeah, it's art.
Like the realistic water animation in The Good Dinosaur and Moana, or the groundbreaking work on Hank the sceptapus.
Notice how I use corporate colossals like Disney and Pixar? Mainly because of the easier recognition, but also because it takes time, talent, (and money) to make good CGI.
I find it like comparing digital art to traditional art. We all cringe at the sight of a lazy MS Paint doodle, we dislike finding lazy animation; like copy and pasted character models.
Both forms of animation take time, effort, and talent, and when done right, can wow the audience, and profit immensely- financially and recognition wise. They also both have their flaws, but I think they reflect upon each other quite well.
B3VD0G both take time (thought this takes much more) and either one can be beautiful depending on the story,setting, and effort.
CGI IS ART
Respecto. I loved the look of the film and will see it again
hahaha, omg your comment is the best!
This movie was underrated
the attention to detail in all of Wes’ films is truly breathtaking. This style of animation is by far the most impressive and needs to be more appreciated. So much respect for him and the crew
Its truly incredible how many spoilers are in these featurettes avaliable to the public, yet I havent seen anyone notice them.
I don't see any spoilers...
Xander Ward if youve seen the movie its pretty easy to notice multiple spoilers. You just have to look hard enough.
Xander Ward I'm not just talking about this single featurette. Theres multiple that show a few spoilers.
Oh okay, fair enough. And, by the way, ya boi has seen the movie.
Alex Robbins the spoilers are there, but they’re ambiguous enough for people to not to notice them as possible spoilers.
Dazzling. Beauty in the arts can be very simple or very complicated. This is insanely complicated; but when you watch the end result it's actually so fluid and graceful. I enjoyed every one of those hard earned seconds of beauty (and fun).
I absolutely adored this movie. The amount of love and effort that went into every single scene is very recognizable.
Everytime a dog sneezes in this movie i always laugh i just love sneezing dogs
So much respect for stop motion animation, everything we see on each frame is handmade and they put so much time and energy into each details. I wish more and more people could appreciate that and give them the credit they deserve.
I can't believe this movie didn't win an oscar, Into the Spider-Verse was fantastic but the amount of work put into stop motion animation should be more recognized since everything is handcrafted... so sad.
Ikr, into the spider verse wasnt even that good, it was made for children, this movie was made for everyone to enjoy..
I did some (very very) rough math and figured that (very loosely about) 6 times as much work when into ile of dogs than into the spider-verse man-hour wise.
Edit: nono, I was looking at the wrong number. The spider-verse was about 4 times as much work for the animators compared to the work for the file of the dogs.
the dog in the thumbnail was ahead of its time with that facemask and everything. He saw 2020 coming.
This movie is so cute and Atari saying “biscuito” is so pure
this is so satisfying to watch. seeing the amazing work, wow
I CANNOT WAIT FOR THIS MOVIE!!!!!
bolts 1# fan volt how do you mean
bolts 1# fan volt I’m pretty sure it’s PG
Taco girl1234 5 it's PG-13 and ya it got some curse words
LuckyRosePetal oh ok
Taco girl1234 5 it’s NOT a kids movie. It has curse words and gory scenes that include dogs ripping small parts of other dogs apart and very dark themes.
The movie was really really really good. It will remembered for history. The most expensive and hardship to do this movie. Respect to your all hardwork. Thank you for releasing this Film.
I absolutely LOVE this movie! I’ve probably seen it at least a dozen times on HBO now
Being 63 yr old "kid at heart" - I still and will always have circuits in my heart and imagination, that completely engages with puppets. As much as I enjoy seeing what it takes to make these movies.... It kind of takes the magic and the mystery out of the process. - Bill Murray - is a comic genius. He's the only comedian from SNL that has had a good acting career after SNL... I know there are others..... ( just saying )
This movie deserves the success it's been getting
The determination, the skill, passion, and patience! You guys are awesome!
I love this movie, and learning that so much detail (the freckles!!!) was handmade just makes me appreciate it more.
1:49 OMG! THE PUPPIES!
May stop motion art never die, and cheers to the artists that make stop motion movies possible.
Just seeing all the effort needed for this movie and stop-motion in general is giving me anxiety. I'm incredibly grateful the team thought it was worth it, because I loved the final piece.
Jesus! I cannot express the gratitude for the amazing artists for this stunning achievement.
We definitely need more movies like this
With Fantastic Mr. Fox and Isle of Dogs, Wes Anderson is a genius!
Teamwork makes the dream work!
I've always loved stop motion animation and how much work goes into it
The man is a GENIUS!
I just finished watching Isle of Dogs today on a whim. I must say, It was truly brilliant! It was totally not what I was expecting & very artistic. I feel the average person will not have an appreciation for the time & effort it took to create the film as a whole...
Did they sell the puppets??
This is sooo amazing.. How Wes stick to stop-motion style. What a great director he is + amazing crew and cast
Wes Anderson is my favourite director. What a creative guy.
This movie was absolutely amazing... so many things were packed into this movie and I just couldn’t have seen it one time to catch it all!
Isle of dogs was honestly a really good film, with amazing animation.
It really appealed to me since since I like to do stop-motion!
Now THAT is movie magic
This is one of the most beautiful works I have seen in years. It's beautiful what the mind if Anderson can conceive and besides, he has close a perfect team to support his ideas.
I have watched this movie a dozen times.....I can not get enough. YOU ALL ROCK - THANK YOU SOOO SOOOOO SOOOO VERY MUCH!
Just watched film this afternoon, loved it.
bolts 1# fan volt no more than any other with villian. Don't know rating but saw no extreme violence nor foul language. I would take a 9 year and mine probably saw worse before I realized. Big question is maturity for story and some of the Japanese is not subtitled
Gilberto Ortiz You are nasty, mean vulgar person to say that. What is wrong with you?
This is atrociously incredible. Absolutely amazing. And people torrent the movie. Definitely makes me appreciate how small the $5-20 you pay to stream or buy the DVD or whatever.
I want to believe that all those people that worked so mind blowing hard get paid like enough, it’s crazy the numbers of making such details of every character. 👏🏽 👏🏽
How amazing! Thank you for providing access to the backstage story.
The movie was so heart tugging and different. I loved it
I'd honestly consider a living in this field - it must be so rewarding seeing something you worked so hard on literally come to life.
This movie deserves so much attention!! It was so great to watch at the Movies
It really makes you have a lot of appreciation for films like this, how much time and effort goes into every second of the movie to make it perfect.
これは素晴らしい❣❣コンピューターでなんでもできてしまうこの時代だからこそ、これだけのことを「手作業」ですることのすごさを感じてしまいます。これぞ究極の職人芸!!
It’s so smooth and it makes me amazed each time I watch it because, i always spot new details I never noticed before.
They also put so much work and dedication on every single movement and individual hairs. I am truly amazed at what stop motion animators can do!
absolutely fascinating / enthralling . i liked the film so much that i saw it twice in the theater. but what a waste of a lot of time to make it!
@@wack6754 He said that it wasted alot of time die to how long it took to make this
These guys, Aardan and Lika are tops.
I think you mean aardman and laika
So, how exactly do you get a job (or what career choice do you choose) doing this type of art?? ❤️
Yoli I think arts maybe theater arts and do set in there.
This stuff really fascinates me so I will get a regular job and do it as a hobby. If it gains traction then I'll do it full time
Just start filming yourself do it.
Inquire at an art school. visual effects, practical arts degree would prob be in that wheelhouse
I worked for Andy Gent in this puppet factory for a couple of months almost. The way i got in was as an unpaid intern via a stroke of luck and my university tutor having great connections. Im not sure where you live but if its in the British isles, the proffesion that stop motion puppet making comes under is called model making, which includes everything from enormous live action sci-fi props to sculptural theatre costume to stop motion sets and puppets. The best way in these days is to get a model making degree, best places for that in the UK are the University of Hertfordshire and Arts University Bournemouth. (Theres also a decent near dublin i think) Hope this helps
What I love about this movie is that all this hard work shows and it pays off. This movie is absolutely amazing and I could watch it again and again. If you haven’t seen it and are curious I definitely recommend you go and check it out!
These people are amazing. They epitomise the peak of human achievement. Creativity. Creating physical matter reality with their non physical minds.
This movie definitely scores on some of my absolutely favorite movies you can tell these people had a ton of passion for this movie
Just saw this movie and really enjoyed it. Now I appreciate it even more. I never stopped to think how every single character (even those unnamed ones in the huge Japanese congress or whatever) had to be individually hand molded
I love the people who made this possible. They're so devoted.
That's tons of work and effort.
Massive repect for them.
The film is extremely beautiful and it makes me re-watch to catch even the smallest details.
Believe it or not this is my favourite movie of 2018!! Thank U 🙏🙏🙏
From one miniaturist to another... One Huge (but very small) high five! Fabulous work... BRAVO!!
I have so much respect for the work that goes into this kind of animation.
I saw the movie the beginning of this month and it was absolutely fantastic. Love every minute of it!
This movie is a masterpiece, loved every second of it
The film is incredibly beautiful!
Anderson is such a talented filmmaker
Isle of dogs is my favourite movie. Absolutely love it
The sheer amount of effort makes me want to see this movie even more. It's got such an unusual style that I kind of wanted to check it out anyways. Thanks for the video, FilmIsNow.
This is my favorite movie since i was 6 years old- it totally deserves more recognizement.
THIS IS SO COOL OH MY GOD
I LOVE ITTTT
this movie is so cool my god
I'm 45 and I think I found my all time favourite movie in ''Isle of Dogs'', both in story and creation. When's the sequel?:-)
This is the best stop motion movie I’ve ever seen
so much respect for people behind this film that I really enjoyed💖
THIS IS UNDERRATED BRUV. We sshould have more movies like this.
This is going to be a pretty bomb ass movie I can tell.👍🏻 respect to all those creators.
AMAZING!! Its crazy to see how much work goes into the puppets
So beautiful, and I have so much respect for you guys
This movie was amazing, I saw it on a plane, stopmotion is the best, so much love and detail
This movie is one of my classic favorite... It's a piece of art
The movie is incredible! What a wonderful and magical job
these behind-the-scenes makes me appreciate the movies more
I’m amazed at this artistry 🥰
I went to go see this movie and it was great! It's crazy how much work that they put in for one dog!
They must be so patient I have so much respect for these guys
This looks like the best job! So talented people!
I severely regret not going to see this in theaters. AMAZING movie.
There's an entire epartment dedicated to just HAIR and ANOTHER department dedicated to just FUR! The amount of work and detail going into films like this is mind blowing!
When you watch the movie, u thinking is kinda easy to make animte like that. But after you saw behind the scene. WOW Is hard dude!! I'm respect these film!! So fanstastic!!!
I so LOVE-IT!!! BRAVO FELLOW BROTHERS AND SISTERS!!!
MY GOD!!! I hope everyone is well-rewarded financially for the painstaking work that goes into the making of this movie. So many disciplines brought together to form a completed film. A- Bloody- mazing!
Absolutely incredible! I pray this to be an art-form that NEVER dies~
I honestly can't wait to see isle of dogs.
This movie is one 1of the best I've ever seen. Ever.
Much respect and admiration from me to these guys.