you can get patience if what you do is something you really love.... like me, i can like make something for a whole month if i am very interested in it and if there is no deadline😅😅
I'm actually an 2D hand-drawn animation student and I took a stop motion course and it was amazing. I learned how to make a puppet from scratch, the armature was simpler though, made of wires. And animating a puppet is soo different from hand-drawn, actually I enjoyed it more and it went faster than I expected. Part of the course was a workshop with Brad Schiff from Laika which was probably the best experience. He's really inspiring and he brought us the Kubo puppet and we got to play with it!
thing is, you can see its not CGI, you just don't get the same level of detail with CGI. mostly because no one using CGI puts in the time needed, copy paste, can make a lot of something, but not alot of difference. and imperfections in movement, can sometimes make things seem more real than 100% perfection, i think.
CGI takes around the same amount of time, sometimes a little bit longer. And it’s just easier to make it irl. Because you don’t animate, after you make the body, it’s done.
Computer graphics is impressive and I have a lot of respect for it (especially because I’ve tried it), but puppetry...holy crap. Not only is it expensive but it’s incredibly difficult and complicated too...even more so than cgi.
A pro for stop motion is that lighting is very easy as you don’t have to do machine calculator but a con is that animating something requires patience and it’s harder to understand than normal animation
Being an Animator and VFX artist... I can feel her joy and happiness expressed in this video. Its so true that for we artist's money and everything comes second while art comes one first place.
This is why I used to rewatch the behind the scenes of Coraline and Corpse Bride over and over again as a kid. I was fascinated by all of the intricate, hand made details of all of the puppets. I wanted to act, write and direct but I wanted to make the puppets too. I just wouldn't let myself admit it until recently.
"most artists are they're sort of the quiet,determined types that go into their own little creative bubbles and they just do their thing" _i feel called out_
i love the stop motion animation films, there's just an extra indescribable quality to them that makes them special. these people make 'dolls' that would actually be worth outrageous designer prices. every piece has to have so much detail in it, be functional and replaceable - it's just so cool to me. especially as someone who occasionally makes polymer clay characters... i can't do feet so i just hide them in shoes xD
It is beautiful what they do here, I am Hispanic and what they publish inspires me to learn everything I can about the art of Stop Motion, thank you very much for being inspirational and sharing this material with all of us.
inspiring Georgina and guys... I'm picking up on more clues or just intel on how you approach production.. still amazes me the super small scale of the puppet designs... and the super large scale of the sets.. I'm gob smacked.. fair does, you got alot of responsibility and pressure.. so many skills and problem solving abilities, as you say.. respect to you.. I want to learn as much as I can...
I can't beleive how good your stop motion is. Everything looks so fluid and dynamic and realistic and cartoony and theres sooooo much detail per frame!?!?!?
I cannot thank you enough for making the doll CORALINE! I have see the crews movie at least 10 times and I'm so excited for the future movies you hold!!!!
Oh. These guys made Coraline. You know, I asked Neil himself if Whybe was ever planned to be in the book and he said that he's only there so you don't just hear Coraline's thoughts all the time.
I went from hating stop motion to loving it the first time I watched Coraline. I was always freaked out by stop motion because it has a bit of an uncanny valley feel to it, now I love that about it.
I've ALWAYS loved stop-motion film making! I did what was considered very 'primitive' stop-action with the old Planet of the Apes Mego figures ... okay 'dolls' - LOL!!! They weren't really bad, but they were not like the advanced puppets seen here and elsewhere. Even used the movable Aurora "Prehistoric Scenes" models for some simple stop-action filming!
I'm an adult now and still wish I was able to be on projects like this. But when I was younger an making lego stop motions and cel stop motions, I used to go to theaters and watch movies like Paranorman, Coraline, all the Tim Burtons, ect. It all really inspired me to keep doing it and making movies as a kid and made me way more creative. It was definitely one of my dreams as a kid to do stuff like this. But I just appreciate the time I had with it, and I appreciate you guys for that. Stop motion animation used to be a HUGE part of my life and was a huge part of my younger creativity.
What an honor getting to be with you and celebrate tina and joe the other weekend, George! I am excited to tell you how impactful your art has been on my life. ❤🥰
I wish, just one tiny bitty day, with my hands on the work and see how it all comes to life, most be a dream come true seeing your imagination gaining life.
All I can say is: There are not enough Stop Motion Movies out there!!! I've seen all of them! And I love all of them! Jesus...KUBO?!!! O_O literally one of the best films EVER MADE! Isle Of Dogs (OMG) / Box Trolls (are you freakin' kidding me?!) / Fantastic Mr. Fox (hallelujah!) / Wallace and Gromit (classic) These movies have so much power, because the tiniest detail is made with love and patience!
I just want to be happy as this lady is while talking about my profession.💜 And i would seriously want to grasp some of the puppet making skills .🔥 And as a leader, the words "I have to make sure that the teams communicate" relate so much. Sometimes you don't do anything specific but as a team leader you ensure that your teammates are communicating while doing their jobs.☺️
Paranorman was`nt CGI?!😮God I loved the animation so much! The Movement and Puppets and background and everything looked soo Perfect i never had expected that! Gosh I love such Puppet movies soo soo much!😍🥰
With the individual mouth pieces that they change in and out to effect facial expressions, how do they get rid of that little line connecting the two pieces? Do they paint/mold over it or do they remove it in post with special effects?
I love Stopmotion, all my friends are either saying things like, "what's Stopmotion?" Or "How can you do that, its so hard and takes so long" or "I would never have the Patience to do that" and stuff like that. And I always explain with such excitement the beauty and fun of making these masterpieces. I actually started doing Stopmotion when i was 8 years old, I made a Stopmotion by pausing and playing my tablet video because it had the option to pause the video, and I used my new equestria girl doll from Christmas and I made her wave. I was so excited and proud I thought I found something awesome, I could mke things look like they moved on their own!!! I showed my mom who then explained that it was called Stopmotion. And I've been doing Stopmotion ever since. I absolutely love it. I was so happy when kubo came out! I was like," Omg a newstopmotion!! YESSS" :3
My wish is that people whould appreciate stop motion animation more than they do CGI Animation , ( I can speak out of experience ,because I am studying Animation ,more CG and believe me it is a lot of work too and requires a certain motivation , but your computer does most of the end results ) but this is a real art and skill and takes a lot of time ( I whould love to work on a stop motion film one day - that'sthe dream ) .
My fav movie is coraline and I thought it was computer graphics and those stuff but then when I watched this video and other videos I was *SHOOK* like... *respect those people who did these stuff👌🏼💞💯💯*
i love the sheer happines on her face when she talks about her job... how many of us can do that?
Most people don't have the drive to put that happiness in their life. Truly sad.
I hope that I can become that happy!
Artists have that privilege :)
+Lauren Bennett It's not just an artist thing.....
if you would get paid like 10k each month then you would love you job aswell....
I love her energy. She has great screen presence, and her work is terrific.
I want a job that I love like she loves her job...
Des Alex
Leo TMTL same
Nekogami-Crystal Nah, no thanks
Des Alex you could be a
Singer
actor
youtuber
model
.
.
.
but...i dont want to be any of those lol
I admire and respect this so much
Wahhh I know the pains and struggles of getting a Stop-motion puppet produced. Stunning work! Really inspiring.
Oh damn I love your stuff
WOAH ITS SO COOL TO SEE YOU HERE
I am a fan. Awesome potato.
Are you real?
Yo what’s up moonshine
*PATIENCE* is what I don't have.
Dimpo Dun lol same
Exactly same here....
you can get patience if what you do is something you really love.... like me, i can like make something for a whole month if i am very interested in it and if there is no deadline😅😅
I don't have a lot of patience, but I can still work months on a stop-motion film for my channel, because its fun and I love it.
but something that can be learned
I'm actually an 2D hand-drawn animation student and I took a stop motion course and it was amazing. I learned how to make a puppet from scratch, the armature was simpler though, made of wires. And animating a puppet is soo different from hand-drawn, actually I enjoyed it more and it went faster than I expected. Part of the course was a workshop with Brad Schiff from Laika which was probably the best experience. He's really inspiring and he brought us the Kubo puppet and we got to play with it!
OMG!!! I was thinking that those Puppets are just CGI. Thumbs Up for your work and dedication.
The Teacher same!
thing is, you can see its not CGI, you just don't get the same level of detail with CGI.
mostly because no one using CGI puts in the time needed, copy paste, can make a lot of something, but not alot of difference.
and imperfections in movement, can sometimes make things seem more real than 100% perfection, i think.
Nekogami-Crystal oh boy level of detail.....u dont know anything do ya puberty
CGI takes around the same amount of time, sometimes a little bit longer. And it’s just easier to make it irl.
Because you don’t animate, after you make the body, it’s done.
The teacher needs to be taught
sensational. It's better than computer graphics
Jose Vicente Sousa but it's expensive as well
Computer graphics is impressive and I have a lot of respect for it (especially because I’ve tried it), but puppetry...holy crap. Not only is it expensive but it’s incredibly difficult and complicated too...even more so than cgi.
A pro for stop motion is that lighting is very easy as you don’t have to do machine calculator but a con is that animating something requires patience and it’s harder to understand than normal animation
For some things.
This studio REEKS of talent
I swear if I can get the touch of any Coraline puppets, I will dieeeeeeeeeee of happiness
Being an Animator and VFX artist... I can feel her joy and happiness expressed in this video. Its so true that for we artist's money and everything comes second while art comes one first place.
This is why I used to rewatch the behind the scenes of Coraline and Corpse Bride over and over again as a kid. I was fascinated by all of the intricate, hand made details of all of the puppets. I wanted to act, write and direct but I wanted to make the puppets too. I just wouldn't let myself admit it until recently.
her passion is amazing one day i want to be that happy at my job :/
Everything Laika does is beautiful!
I love the passion they have for their tireless dedication to stop motion.
I love stop motion movies, its amazing the amount of effort put into them and each puppet
i have so much respect for stop motion artists. the dedication and patience is beyond anything most people could do. they’re amazing artists.
She looks like a female Benedict Cumberbatch, she is still very pretty
Holy shit, she does! :O
I think she looks like Tilda Swinton but less alien
Peeta Griffin That's accurate as well
+Peeta Griffin she looks like their love child!
O my god
Coraline! Kubo and the two strings, etc. I love them all
Parehas tayo ng paboritong movie
So beautiful and inspiring !! ❤️ thank you to all those silent hands for every movement and for planning with precision and love
"most artists are they're sort of the quiet,determined types that go into their own little creative bubbles and they just do their thing"
_i feel called out_
i love the stop motion animation films, there's just an extra indescribable quality to them that makes them special. these people make 'dolls' that would actually be worth outrageous designer prices. every piece has to have so much detail in it, be functional and replaceable - it's just so cool to me. especially as someone who occasionally makes polymer clay characters... i can't do feet so i just hide them in shoes xD
i watched Coraline,Box Trolls,and Paranormen,i NEED to watch Kubo,i luv stop motion,i luv the movies,i luv the work that go into these movies
bbcat games do you know what LUZ people who spell love right 👍
Kubo is an AWESOME movie! Go watch it!!
i recommend watching on kisscartoon
bbcat games paranorman*
kubo is pure art👌
It is beautiful what they do here, I am Hispanic and what they publish inspires me to learn everything I can about the art of Stop Motion, thank you very much for being inspirational and sharing this material with all of us.
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I love every stop motion it’s so impressive
Coraline is my favourite movie
myself is my favorite person
I LIKE CATS
You're my favorite movie
potatatoes !!!
Her being so happy about her job makes me even more exited to want to work on stop motions! I really want to work at Laika when I grow up so badly!😩
Truly amazing! Magical, fantastic, mind-blowing. the perfect marriage of art and technology.
I respect these people so much for all the hard work they put into making these movies.
inspiring Georgina and guys... I'm picking up on more clues or just intel on how you approach production.. still amazes me the super small scale of the puppet designs... and the super large scale of the sets.. I'm gob smacked.. fair does, you got alot of responsibility and pressure.. so many skills and problem solving abilities, as you say.. respect to you.. I want to learn as much as I can...
I can't beleive how good your stop motion is. Everything looks so fluid and dynamic and realistic and cartoony and theres sooooo much detail per frame!?!?!?
I cannot thank you enough for making the doll CORALINE! I have see the crews movie at least 10 times and I'm so excited for the future movies you hold!!!!
I never realised that it takes this much effort to make people smile. Phew!!! Hats off.
Oh. These guys made Coraline. You know, I asked Neil himself if Whybe was ever planned to be in the book and he said that he's only there so you don't just hear Coraline's thoughts all the time.
I went from hating stop motion to loving it the first time I watched Coraline.
I was always freaked out by stop motion because it has a bit of an uncanny valley feel to it, now I love that about it.
I can't imagine the horror you want through watching Shaun the sheep
@@isleling5191 I never saw much of Shaun the Sheep. The worst one for me was Corpse Bride. It was the one that made me hate stop motion as a kid
So much love for the this type of art. Puppetry, sculpting, stop-motion, etc. ❤❤
Stop motion was terrifying back in the olden days. Rudolf terrified me because they moved so twitchy and quick like they were possessed.
SO cool and so nice to see someone who is so "at home" within herself at her job! How fortunate she really is!
I've ALWAYS loved stop-motion film making! I did what was considered very 'primitive' stop-action with the old Planet of the Apes Mego figures ... okay 'dolls' - LOL!!! They weren't really bad, but they were not like the advanced puppets seen here and elsewhere. Even used the movable Aurora "Prehistoric Scenes" models for some simple stop-action filming!
Simply amazing. Such skilled artists . Thanks
I'm an adult now and still wish I was able to be on projects like this. But when I was younger an making lego stop motions and cel stop motions, I used to go to theaters and watch movies like Paranorman, Coraline, all the Tim Burtons, ect. It all really inspired me to keep doing it and making movies as a kid and made me way more creative. It was definitely one of my dreams as a kid to do stuff like this. But I just appreciate the time I had with it, and I appreciate you guys for that. Stop motion animation used to be a HUGE part of my life and was a huge part of my younger creativity.
Hands down to all of the people behind all of the stop-motion films out there!
Coraline was on my TV while I was watching this and I'm like wow that's really impressive
I loved the Laika Studios display during Comic Con in San Diego Every Year and took hundreds of photos every day that are still only 25% processed.
What an honor getting to be with you and celebrate tina and joe the other weekend, George! I am excited to tell you how impactful your art has been on my life. ❤🥰
Thank you for helping make these great movies😍📽
I love them! There is so much work and love in your creations! I admire you! 😊 This is an amazing job!!!
This is amazing. And how many people can say they play with "dolls" for a living? :)
I appreciate this work of art. I really hope for all the beginners who watched this video will make it. Don’t give up. Takes time
CORALINE! my fave film of all time! ❤
literally a dream job. thank you for the awesome video
thats amazing :D I want a job like this :( I love this kind of stuffs
i don't know why but i like it when she says puppet
I really love coraline and paranorman! It's good to see the process of making those movies
It's amazing how much work goes into these.
I wish, just one tiny bitty day, with my hands on the work and see how it all comes to life, most be a dream come true seeing your imagination gaining life.
Yes it's an awesome feeling
It's so cool you can see bits of Kubo in here.
All I can say is:
There are not enough Stop Motion Movies out there!!! I've seen all of them! And I love all of them!
Jesus...KUBO?!!! O_O literally one of the best films EVER MADE!
Isle Of Dogs (OMG) / Box Trolls (are you freakin' kidding me?!) / Fantastic Mr. Fox (hallelujah!) / Wallace and Gromit (classic)
These movies have so much power, because the tiniest detail is made with love and patience!
Hand drawn and stop motion are my two favorite forms of animation, and I'm so happy one has survived so well. #bringbackhanddrawn
This is fascinating. What a wonderful job!
I wouldn’t be me without Coraline. Thx, Laika!
I thought it said head of puberty 😂😂
Cindy Plays, SAME!!!!!
Cindy Plays SAME
Cindy Plays SAME
Cindy Plays omg same! I looked at it and it still said puberty! Then I looked close :I
Cindy Plays Same lol 😂 :3
Wow, amazing craftsmanship and dedication. 👍👍👍
Thank you for Coraline it is the greatest movie of all time
Wow this is amazing, all the detailed work that goes into this work is simply incredible :)
LOVE YOUR WORK! Thank you 😊
I used to love puppetry when I was a kid. I used to love the Muppets, and so this movie is bringing back fond memories!
I really love this woman! She is so happy and warmhearted :D
it's so beautiful! I mean, this job, it's awesome!
Major Kudos for the quality of the work you do.
😍😍😍 I totally love your job and your work!
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OMG !!!I respect you guys💕💕💕❤️❤️❤️❤️
I just want to be happy as this lady is while talking about my profession.💜 And i would seriously want to grasp some of the puppet making skills .🔥 And as a leader, the words "I have to make sure that the teams communicate" relate so much. Sometimes you don't do anything specific but as a team leader you ensure that your teammates are communicating while doing their jobs.☺️
Respect! I love the creation of things and I absolutely adore stop motion animation 💞
Amazing. What a women. So much love for her job!
I misread puppetry as puberty
danku memeu your not the only one
Lol same
Same
Paranorman was`nt CGI?!😮God I loved the animation so much! The Movement and Puppets and background and everything looked soo Perfect i never had expected that! Gosh I love such Puppet movies soo soo much!😍🥰
I love Boxtrolls and ParaNorman :D . When you see the work that they put into this to make it work you can stop to admire them!
With the individual mouth pieces that they change in and out to effect facial expressions, how do they get rid of that little line connecting the two pieces? Do they paint/mold over it or do they remove it in post with special effects?
They use CGI
In post with special effects.
I love Stopmotion, all my friends are either saying things like, "what's Stopmotion?" Or "How can you do that, its so hard and takes so long" or "I would never have the Patience to do that" and stuff like that. And I always explain with such excitement the beauty and fun of making these masterpieces. I actually started doing Stopmotion when i was 8 years old, I made a Stopmotion by pausing and playing my tablet video because it had the option to pause the video, and I used my new equestria girl doll from Christmas and I made her wave. I was so excited and proud I thought I found something awesome, I could mke things look like they moved on their own!!! I showed my mom who then explained that it was called Stopmotion. And I've been doing Stopmotion ever since. I absolutely love it. I was so happy when kubo came out! I was like," Omg a newstopmotion!! YESSS" :3
We have a similar story of how we started stopmotion except I started when I was 9 :)
she loves her work so much, its cute. It helps to show how much love the movies had in labor.
wow i love her passion! she really loves her job
This would be the perfect job for me Ö I love making miniature furniture and anything small
Amazing! Passion and dedication!!
First thing I saw, Coraline in the background. One of the greatest movies I have ever seen!
Wow! Hard work! Awesome result!
these guys are inspirational plus their work is amazing.
Coraline is such an underrated wonder.
What a great talented people🙀👏🏻👏🏻
0:09 "We're a special breed"
Me: Damn Right you guys are!
My wish is that people whould appreciate stop motion animation more than they do CGI Animation , ( I can speak out of experience ,because I am studying Animation ,more CG and believe me it is a lot of work too and requires a certain motivation , but your computer does most of the end results ) but this is a real art and skill and takes a lot of time ( I whould love to work on a stop motion film one day - that'sthe dream ) .
Nice drawings dude keep it up!!! 😇
this is so cool to watch love it.
i wonder how long it takes to create a almost 2 hour stop motion film
Cheryl Loke Well, it takes a day of shooting to get about 3 seconds 😅
Cheryl Loke I know with some scenes it take a week to create a one minute scene isn't that crazy
So that's 8 years.
Like 5 months probably
It would most likely take up to 8 years.
It took 7 years to create 'Coraline', and 'Coraline' is 1 hour 40 minutes.
I practically *breath* stop-motions
all movies that she made are all my fav.
OMG WHEN I WAS LITTLE I NEVER KNEW BOX TROLL WAS A STOP MOTION IM IN LOVEEEEE
one of the most beautiful video
My fav movie is coraline and I thought it was computer graphics and those stuff but then when I watched this video and other videos I was *SHOOK* like... *respect those people who did these stuff👌🏼💞💯💯*
i think i found the job for me
Good now go back to school
@@cringeworthyfilms1679 😂
Pretty niche bussines