100 years isn't that long and is within a person's own lifetime. Think about how fast a year seems to fly by, for instance. For some reason, the Human mind takes any large number around 100 and acts like it's some huge sum of something. To put it into an easy perspective, my ex-girlfriend used to take care of a 98-year-old woman we called Gram Smith, and that lady had a TikTok and TH-cam account, AND a cell phone. She was born a decade before this film was made. Rest easy, Gram Smith.
Amazing. I'm an animator and I can't even believe how much work this would have been in to make in 1930. And most of it is so smooth. Super cool. Incredible.
They probably disassembled the car with cuts and crushes, piece-by-piece, and then played that portion of the stop motion pictures in reverse for the final presentation.
@@shreddedbagelwabiwabo8342 They absolutely had special effects back then. Animation, miniatures, stop motion and matte paintings are all considered "special effects"
I can only imagine how magically this was to watch in 1930, not knowing about any techniques in cutting or visual effects. Love the amount of detail and passion in this! thanks for uploading
So why is it that King Kongs animation, released 3 years later, is praised so much that I have never heard of this stop motion masterpiece? Because that is one smooth animation.
@@Shaggymann5 Animated incrementally taking bits away, then reversing the animation to make it look like it was growing. The car sequence will have taken weeks at least, alone.
I mean, it's not like they had much else going on back then. Internet, cell phones, home computers, even broadcast TV weren't around to distract them, and it was smack in the middle of the Great Depression.
I'm not a stop motion artist and haven't made a stop motion...but man,.. I can't even begin to imagine the hard work, dedication, brain and skill that went into making this. I'm astonished to see the perfection and can't believe that this was made almost a century ago. Unbelievable!! Seeing videos like these makes me wonder if we really are moving forward with each passing decade. Technological advancements and conveniences made us all lazy and unappreciative of certain forms of art and craft and made us non-creative creatures. - From India with Love
Human progress is not a straight, ever upward moving line towards a better future; but rather it is a wild, wavy, chaotic line with ups and downs and no guarantee that next year will be better than the last.
"lazy" is inappropriate I think. people work today similar to just as hard as 100 years ago. people expect that advancements in technology means we can create much more, but like here, ignore that the same type of work is requred for stop motion in 2023 as it did in 1930. Sure, our cameras have improved, but the physical work of the animators is still exactly the same. for an easier to digest example: eating has remained the same throughout the entirety of mankinds history. Technological improvements have advanced but havent changed that we still eat the same way.
The thing that this and other stop-motion cartoons possess that is missing from CGI is Craftsmanship. The human touch adds to the over-all impact of the film.
- Amazing. - I'm an animator and I can't even believe how much work this would have been in to make in 1930. - And most of it is so smooth. - Super cool. - Incredible.
Fantastic! We had a tape called Weird Cartoons as a kid, with a bunch of old animations on it, and this was one of them! Haven't seen in probably 20 years, made my day.
@@timchavers Same over here! We have an old DVD from the early 2000's. I remember as a kid a lot of them would freak me out but I loved them at the same time 🤣
With The Bullshit They Have Now Just To Upload A Vid Is Really Stupid. Government Dick Sucking TH-cam Pricks. TH-cam Use to be Fun. Thank God For Vids Like This. Great Vid Bro.
Ah yes, I understand your statements here. I am happy to see that you know how to properly express self opinions online by including the word 'I'. Thank you.
its ot horrifying but its quite disturbing the way how the chiken moves , how it looks like a peeled chicken , how it tried to eat their own egg , its just werid
I'm amazed. From start to finish. A little bit creepy, but I'm absolutely gobsmacked! Better effects, more realistic, than some modern movies. No joke.
Oh. I see . . . Surrealism aside this is some crazy impressive animation. Must have taken _ages_ to make! Man, I wish my dad was alive to see this, he would have loved it.
@@linkly9272 . . . Wow. You know, you can see things AFTER they're first shown through the power of the internet, right? Kind of like how you first witnessed it? Big logical failure there, buck-o. He only died five years ago. :\
Honestly surprised I never saw this mentioned in any of the animation history books or classes I read or attended in college. And they were pretty exhaustive too. This is so impressive for its time! Also, I bet my bottom dollar Tim Burton saw this at some point in his life and it’s served as some inspiration cuz not only does the bear bear a striking resemblance to something he’d make, the way it eats is equally comparable to things like the snakes from his movies devouring things (or maybe Henry Selick too saw it since he did most of the work on Nightmare)
@@ChillandQuill well, Tim Burton did produce Nightmare Before Christmas which was directed by Selick, though he actually directed Corpse Bride, a stop motion film in which Selick was not involved.
Truly Gob smacked. Just how the hell did they do this,,,especially the eating of the steel and wheel. It just disappears like he was eating it for real. Way way better than some stuff they do today. To those that worked on all aspects of this short stop motion picture you are truly blessed and we appreciate what you left.
Отрывок из причудливой ранней анимационной пьесы с участием Чарли Бауэрса и птицы, поедающей металл. Существо пожирает мусор с автомобильной свалки, затем откладывает яйцо, которое вылупляется и превращается в совершенно новый автомобиль! Очень впечатляющий FX и
POV: You were brought here by your recommendation but you're so fasinated by how ammzing this is and how much hard work was put into this you can't stop watching it now
Crazy to think that everyone involved with this movie is either in their twilight years, or they have passed on. TH-cam truly is the closest thing to a time machine.
@@Yanikayanika Сам факт того что снят он 1930г а тогда создать такое без таких техник как сейчас - это очень сложно . Вы вообще видели комментарий выше 13 ти летней давности , другого аниматора ?
It's 2022 and I'm impressed by the quality of this stop motion.. What more for people in the early 1900s.. The kids then must have had a blast watching this.. ♥️☺️
As someone who was never alive to see them, I lowkey miss the days when stop motion was the go-to animation method for special effects in film. The art form is amazing and dying out so quickly now that there are faster, cheaper ways to animate. Studios like Laika that focus only on stop motion are few and far between, and their movies never gain the traction that 2D or 3D animated films do. It’s such a damn shame, because art like this is one of a kind and so incredible to watch, especially knowing how much time and effort went into creating it.
1 egg every 100 years?
8 more years to go then...
Now we can get that Bugatti!
But it can shit out teslas daily.
Oh yeah
Hey
Ye
Imagine making an animation so great and so difficult, that millions of people still look at it and marvel 90 years later.
I just saw this by accident and I can't believe what the f*** I'm looking at this was back in the days my great-grandfather
@@Nik4toon still in motion
@@charlesneely put a sock in it
@@Nik4toon it's called stop motion animation which is also an ANIMATION.
It's almost time for a new egg
the thing i liked the most was the sound effects, its so fluid,it fits so well on everything that happens in the movie
Hi gabriel
its ASMR efect
Grabiel tu aq mano
The sound of this super old production is better than the sound of the Ifone
it's disgusting
Wow. This is actually insane. This still has me in awe, even now, almost 100 years later. This is amazing.
100 years isn't that long and is within a person's own lifetime. Think about how fast a year seems to fly by, for instance. For some reason, the Human mind takes any large number around 100 and acts like it's some huge sum of something. To put it into an easy perspective, my ex-girlfriend used to take care of a 98-year-old woman we called Gram Smith, and that lady had a TikTok and TH-cam account, AND a cell phone. She was born a decade before this film was made. Rest easy, Gram Smith.
@@StrangeScaryNewEngland Are you autistic?
Crazy to think the bird will hatch another egg in 7 years from now.
That would be a perfect time for a full on tribute or at least an easter egg
where will you be when the bird hatches the egg?
@@therealwisemysticaltree EGG
@@egg326 omg it's the gge
Dibs on the wacky old car!
Jesus Christ, how could they pull it off so smoothly?! Without anything to preview or revise!
That's called engineering and creativity; people that have both can do a lot with very little, as this video shows
It was just real 🤣
It's not like they were caveman or something, but ok...
@@douglasdoo Dude, have you seen anything from 1930? Even movies weren't smooth.
raw talent
Amazing. I'm an animator and I can't even believe how much work this would have been in to make in 1930. And most of it is so smooth. Super cool. Incredible.
Are you alive?
@@Sans3mk21
نہیں
Did they used baloons for such car?
Ay bruh you still here?
the sound is great 2!
The bird eating is the ASMR of the 1930’s I swear
Springtrap!!!😃
Your'e right
Y’oure right
The first mukbang ever
the sound is very satisfying
Man: “Can you let eggs, the ocky way?”
Nightmare bird: “SURE, SURE”
The bied isn’t that scary.
@@Darkel45 you’re right. The bied isn’t scary, but the bird is
The car building itself was stunning!
Even the steering wheel appears an inch at a time..
Love to know how they did it.
They probably disassembled the car with cuts and crushes, piece-by-piece, and then played that portion of the stop motion pictures in reverse for the final presentation.
probably special effects
@@googleuser3163 Bro do you really think there were special effects in 1930?
@@shreddedbagelwabiwabo8342 I thought they at least had cgi
@@shreddedbagelwabiwabo8342 They absolutely had special effects back then. Animation, miniatures, stop motion and matte paintings are all considered "special effects"
I can only imagine how magically this was to watch in 1930, not knowing about any techniques in cutting or visual effects. Love the amount of detail and passion in this! thanks for uploading
i wonder how could our grandparents watch that show
movie theater? small television?
@@puckyoun My first guess would be some kind of public attraction like a movie theater for a small group of people.
Да здравствует Советская Армия!
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now 👌
@@puckyoun yes. back then this would have been played in a theater type setting.
So why is it that King Kongs animation, released 3 years later, is praised so much that I have never heard of this stop motion masterpiece? Because that is one smooth animation.
because it was a short which usually isn’t remembered as much as a feature length film
I think Charley Bowers never made it into mainstream. I like to think that is because he was just too good...
I think this is quite possibly the earliest stop-motion I've ever seen. It's original, and imaginative. Screw you, Hollywood.
Look for The Cameraman's Revenge. It's from 1912 and manipulates dead insects to tell a story.
Have you watched the cameraman's revenge? It uses dead insect's shells like if they were Puppets! Oh, someone has already told ya.
Check the Haunted House (1908). It is incredible. This must have taken months
the hard way.
There’s also peanut vendor
It’s almost been 100 years, can’t wait to see what egg will hatch in 7 years
haha
See you in 7 years on this comment. 🕒
okay i will be waiting here until 2030
Eggzactly
Gonna hatch a Tesla
I I'm in shock, how they were able to make a movie like this in 1930. Even doing this today is hard work.
1930 considered our 'hard work' as 'normal' or 'easy' work. 🤷
Right? It would take me ages to eat all of that.
How did they do it in 1930? They didn't have computers right?
@@odin8085 probably stop motion. A huge serie of pictures in sequence
Я ваще охуеваю от ЭФФЕКТОВ..так реалистично!
I finally get fucked by EFFECTS .. so realistic!
- Imagine making an animation so great and so difficult, that millions of people still look at it and marvel 90 years later.
looks like even after 100 years, this will still be a masterpiece
2030, completa 100 anos
Es increíble
Нет, молодежь родившаяся с гаджетами не ностальгирует по ретро прошлого века. Для ник классикой будет то что появлялось при них.
It was uploaded 15 years ago 🤦♂️
@@aceaye07 😆
The car growing and building up was seriously so creative and amazing!!!!!!!
i dont understand how this works with the car
Yeah, for a 1930's, I'm too surprised, it looks pretty good even by today's standards.
@@Shaggymann5 Animated incrementally taking bits away, then reversing the animation to make it look like it was growing. The car sequence will have taken weeks at least, alone.
1930's people had a different level of patience I swear.
People used to be very patient. Look at them people traveling on a ship!
It was basically “have that level of patience or it just….wouldn’t get done”. So eventually some mad lad did it
“It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer.”
- Albert Einstein
More likely, the instant gratification of the internet has made you impatient.
I mean, it's not like they had much else going on back then. Internet, cell phones, home computers, even broadcast TV weren't around to distract them, and it was smack in the middle of the Great Depression.
I'm not a stop motion artist and haven't made a stop motion...but man,.. I can't even begin to imagine the hard work, dedication, brain and skill that went into making this. I'm astonished to see the perfection and can't believe that this was made almost a century ago. Unbelievable!! Seeing videos like these makes me wonder if we really are moving forward with each passing decade. Technological advancements and conveniences made us all lazy and unappreciative of certain forms of art and craft and made us non-creative creatures.
- From India with Love
Phata phati talent
Human progress is not a straight, ever upward moving line towards a better future; but rather it is a wild, wavy, chaotic line with ups and downs and no guarantee that next year will be better than the last.
"lazy" is inappropriate I think. people work today similar to just as hard as 100 years ago. people expect that advancements in technology means we can create much more, but like here, ignore that the same type of work is requred for stop motion in 2023 as it did in 1930. Sure, our cameras have improved, but the physical work of the animators is still exactly the same.
for an easier to digest example: eating has remained the same throughout the entirety of mankinds history. Technological improvements have advanced but havent changed that we still eat the same way.
The thing that this and other stop-motion cartoons possess that is missing from CGI is Craftsmanship.
The human touch adds to the over-all impact of the film.
We're not even that appreciative of food.
You won't understand the amount of work went into this if you're not a stop motion artist. Respect
You won’t understand this comment if you’re not literate.
2D animator : okay
Truth... this is a masterpiece
Shut up
@@超級豆仁good point hehe
Pretty amazing animation considering the time period!
Claymation bro. It’s fantastic
agree
mind blowing animation
That's my exact thought
It's amazing regardless the age. Good fx will always look good
Yeah
Never thought they could do this kind of animations in 1930’s!
@Siraj Shah also known as stop motion animation as you are animating the figure frame by frame same as you would a drawing.
@@JR-zi9vj true thanks for explaining 👍
the original king kong came out in 1933..
You take a photo, then you take another photo, then another one, then another one...
Robin from the batman was too colorfull, if that was joker’s or not
- Amazing.
- I'm an animator and I can't even believe how much work this would have been in to make in 1930.
- And most of it is so smooth.
- Super cool.
- Incredible.
Fantastic! We had a tape called Weird Cartoons as a kid, with a bunch of old animations on it, and this was one of them! Haven't seen in probably 20 years, made my day.
This and cobweb hotel were my favorite!
@@timchavers Same over here! We have an old DVD from the early 2000's. I remember as a kid a lot of them would freak me out but I loved them at the same time 🤣
I bought that tape too, mostly because it included "Bambi Meets Godzilla."
@@KW-gb9cd wait. . . . WHAT? That’s a thing that exists!?
If one of you guys still has it, think about uploading it to YT!
TH-cam algorithm is getting pretty bad, it took 90 years before decided to start recommending this video.
🤣🤣👍
Well time is almost up, so they figure they'll sell you that car from metal bird's egg
With The Bullshit They Have Now Just To Upload A Vid Is Really Stupid. Government Dick Sucking TH-cam Pricks. TH-cam Use to be Fun. Thank God For Vids Like This. Great Vid Bro.
Better late than never!
MIMALECKIPL explain about time is up
So basically we have to wait 7 more years for the metal bird to lay another egg
Someone should recreate it 100yrs later version
@captaintoyota3171 agree
I wonder if it will lay a modern car
Knowing how stop motion is done, doesn't begin to help me understand how exactly this was all done! ❤
I love this bird creature already.
I can't believe it is from the 1930's, it holds up to this day pretty well.
Still better than any c.g.i. monstrosity.
"AAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHA"
Ah yes, I understand your statements here.
I am happy to see that you know how to properly express self opinions online by including the word 'I'. Thank you.
its a shoebill
No it's a metal bird.
Stop motion animations even to this day are so underrated.😭 It is my favorite specially claymotions
If you like clay animation...you might want to check out Mary and Maxx if you haven't already.
yeah the most famous one i can think of is Coraline
This is an unparalleled masterpiece, even today!
The way they made a stop motion car is priceless
Movie title: It's a bird! Me: no it's a metal eating freak that crawled out of the depths of Tartarus!
on point my man
Before 6 yers wow
Oh wow. You immediately know that there's a lot of work put into this. This is definitely a masterpiece.
This looks like it would be so hard to make, 90+ years later, great job person that made it
Only 14 more years.
What?
Only 13 more years
not 12?
@@_ee75 no 10
@@olivvplaysgames3923 because has passed
Imagine being a kid in 1930 and thinking this was just the funniest thing you ever saw.
honestly at that time if i saw anything like this i would laugh my ass off
It's actually entertaining for some reason, I love the sound effects here
This is honestly both amazing yet oddly horrifying
What's horrifying about it?
@@HypnoticHollywood the fact the bird can eat everything in sight
@@HypnoticHollywood What do mean bruh? That thumbnail gave me a heart attack
its ot horrifying but its quite disturbing the way how the chiken moves , how it looks like a peeled chicken , how it tried to eat their own egg , its just werid
Gen Zers when they see black and white
What’s even more insane is how smooth the animation is.
even today despite almost 100 years it remains a stop motion of excellent quality
2030 will be the next egg!
@@John-ep1slOnly 7 years to wait.
@@blackmesa2526 💀
@@John-ep1sl will they make the second season😳
@@John-ep1sl bro can't wait to get a tesla
No idea how they did animation/effects like this. Amazing stuff man
I'm amazed. From start to finish. A little bit creepy, but I'm absolutely gobsmacked! Better effects, more realistic, than some modern movies. No joke.
bro its creepy asf
Seriously Fkn Creepy!!! 🤪🤓😂🤣
@@Omgtired I Agree 💯
@@roseleteer6924 I thought it was beautiful. I almost cried.
wdym it's creepy it's satisfying
Plot twist: there was no stop motion, this is just a very weird bird
That car sequence is nuts. The amount of camera and set work needed to create this many frames has to have taken days if not weeks.
What? This animation took many months to make.
You mean months..
Niesamowite w latach 30 taki montaż filmu, szacunek.
Imagine this guy who made this movie is in Our Era and the tech we have.
Exactly!
Probably making the same stuff that already exist today...
@@H.EL-Othemany no the exact opposite. People of our time are literary incapable of even imagining what the geniuses of the past could do nowadays.
This is amazing, so much respect for the animators
Oh. I see . . .
Surrealism aside this is some crazy impressive animation. Must have taken _ages_ to make! Man, I wish my dad was alive to see this, he would have loved it.
wait, how old are you if your dad wasn’t alive since before the 30’s?? what are you, a wizard?
@@linkly9272 . . . Wow. You know, you can see things AFTER they're first shown through the power of the internet, right? Kind of like how you first witnessed it? Big logical failure there, buck-o. He only died five years ago. :\
@@MadamFoogie honk honk :O) clown alarm!!
~ you've just been clowned! ~
Wanna necromance
@Brass neck jesus fucking christ man
That stop motion animation is way ahead of its time.
Honestly surprised I never saw this mentioned in any of the animation history books or classes I read or attended in college. And they were pretty exhaustive too. This is so impressive for its time!
Also, I bet my bottom dollar Tim Burton saw this at some point in his life and it’s served as some inspiration cuz not only does the bear bear a striking resemblance to something he’d make, the way it eats is equally comparable to things like the snakes from his movies devouring things (or maybe Henry Selick too saw it since he did most of the work on Nightmare)
Charley Bowers has only recently been reevaluated. Most of his work was lost for a while.
henry sellek is the one that does stop-motion, not tim burton. people always confuse the two.
@@ChillandQuill well, Tim Burton did produce Nightmare Before Christmas which was directed by Selick, though he actually directed Corpse Bride, a stop motion film in which Selick was not involved.
Better than many cartoons being hatched nowadays.
This was right on the cusp of "talking pictures", so is even more impressive for its soundtrack.
Thank you for this, I read your post re the COPPA thing and here I am. Best of luck to you, incredible to see this early film. Truly charming. 🏆
This bird is so metal.
Truly Gob smacked. Just how the hell did they do this,,,especially the eating of the steel and wheel. It just disappears like he was eating it for real. Way way better than some stuff they do today. To those that worked on all aspects of this short stop motion picture you are truly blessed and we appreciate what you left.
Everyone: Focusing on the pretty animation
Me: I’m scared....
Im disturbed
Me too
That shit looks like beetle juice shit
It was creepy !
@@dipkumardas6218 mega lol
So much detail was put into this. Absolutely amazing and inspiring. Early cinema at its most creative.
Still you alive in 2022
Отрывок из причудливой ранней анимационной пьесы с участием Чарли Бауэрса и птицы, поедающей металл. Существо пожирает мусор с автомобильной свалки, затем откладывает яйцо, которое вылупляется и превращается в совершенно новый автомобиль! Очень впечатляющий FX и
lets gooo.. 6 more years left. i wonder what kind of car the bird is going to hatch next
This has to be one of the best thing I've ever seen.
Вижу, я этот шедевр впервые! Низкий вам поклон, товарищи аниматоры!
Old fashion ASMR. Now THIS is quality content.
They didn't know ASMR existed back then, but they still managed to do relaxing one
POV: You were brought here by your recommendation but you're so fasinated by how ammzing this is and how much hard work was put into this you can't stop watching it now
This is almost stuff of nightmares... but the animation for the 1930s is incredible...
If it weren't for the sound
At first I thought this was a video from the darkweb
@@mr.mustachecat2309 dumbass
Don't watch it with the lights off lmao
Yeah if I was four and I watched this I would have nightmares but the animation is great 👍
That laugh at the end must've inspired the Joker laugh from the 60's cartoon.
That stop motion animation is pure craftsmanship! now that's quality!
This is an absoluty masterpiece, no doubt.
Really amazing. I remember I used to study this animation over and over when I was younger. It has inspired so much of my animation.
Crazy to think that everyone involved with this movie is either in their twilight years, or they have passed on. TH-cam truly is the closest thing to a time machine.
You’re alive? Haven’t seen your comments in a while.
OWL
the algorithm has reunited us once more, proving that no, he had not yet been defeated. ❤
youre back?
映像技術が高すぎる、これだから古いアニメは辞められない
very cool
This is how our present animations evolved. Speechless by the amount of work and creativity.
You need not be a 3D modelling master to be amazed of this masterpiece.
What does being a 3d modeling master have to do with this? Then again depends if you mean the cgi one or the hand modeling one.
@@Duckbusinessman CGI stands for computer generated graphics, which is just a broader term for 3d modeling including hand
no you don't
In fact I find it very hard to believe 3D modelling masters could do any of this.
The first firebird... Simply genius.
Ha! Good one.
That metal bird will be able to lay another egg pretty soon here!
I love how expressively the bird is animated at 1:00
The animation is way better than I'd expect 1930s animation to be but that doesn't make it any less terrifying
For real! Did you see that car? No air bags!
Such a ultra realistic animation
Mad respect
16 years ago bird asmr, what a masterpiece 🙏
Absolutely fascinating, inventive, original and humorous piece of stop motion! Great stuff!
Класс! Невероятно круто снято для того времени! А сюжет намного круче продуман, с вниманием к мелочам, чем сейчас снимают.
А чем вам сюжет понравился?
@@Yanikayanika юмор незатейливый, но всяко лучше этих ваших квн-ов
@@Yanikayanika Сам факт того что снят он 1930г а тогда создать такое без таких техник как сейчас - это очень сложно . Вы вообще видели комментарий выше 13 ти летней давности , другого аниматора ?
@@GrrrRu юмор тут просто странный. и про "ваши" квн сравнение непонятно.
@@gulchitairahimova2824 я про сюжет спросила.
Gonna tell my kids this is how cars are built
🤣🤣
I'm gonna tell them that this was the first transformer.
Hmm it would be alot easier.
Don't.
@@theternal You have a dictator as your pfp shut up
I need a few minutes to understand what I am seeing ...
A masterpiece! It is glorious!
This was so cute! I love exploring old movies and shorts!
Unbelievable stop motion masterpiece. I too believe it to be the best short film of all time.
Brilliant and Hatsoff to all those master minds behind this incredible work... 👏
This is just mind boggling considering the age , the audio was engineered well too , the climax was hilarious too 😂
this short is one of the all time greats! that bird’s laugh is hilarious and terrifying at the same time…
Wow, this is amazing
They have done it when there were no upgraded technology available.
Such creativity.
I watched this on my big TV after a handful of mushrooms, and was completely in awe....,
Fico imaginando o trabalho que deu para fazer essa animação na década de 30 !
makes these modern day gifs look stupid
Helo
Ur still alive
@@jose000 He probably died :v
..
@@Tatokun92 wut abt u 😂
Simply amazing, old school styling (black and white, the way it's filming, the actor playing...) bring a special atmosphere...very weird
Yeah, would love to see a modern black and white
A smooth movie in 1930! This unbelive!
It's 2022 and I'm impressed by the quality of this stop motion.. What more for people in the early 1900s.. The kids then must have had a blast watching this.. ♥️☺️
I cannot believe the effects in this video!!! Better than some of the effects today and it's almost 100 years ago
As someone who was never alive to see them, I lowkey miss the days when stop motion was the go-to animation method for special effects in film. The art form is amazing and dying out so quickly now that there are faster, cheaper ways to animate. Studios like Laika that focus only on stop motion are few and far between, and their movies never gain the traction that 2D or 3D animated films do. It’s such a damn shame, because art like this is one of a kind and so incredible to watch, especially knowing how much time and effort went into creating it.
Everyone's talking about how advanced the animation is. But the jokes were so WAY ahead of their time! Wow
This is so impressive! I never knew that birds could give birth to cars.
This is what i call animation, it's a combination of skill and concentration
Brilliant stop motion for 1930
Pretty amazing stuff for its time. I'm now interested in this Charley Bowers and his movies.