The Family Guy creators do that alot actually. There are a surprising amount of deleted scenes that are just straight up complete and fully animated and voiced.
Got cut. WHAT!? The poor guy! EDIT: A couple of people said that it's NOT deleted, and the scene is in a video called "Shipoopi". But I don't personally see it there.
Sure, he gets paid, but not by how difficult the scene is. Or at least, depending on the company. Some have a fixed monthly salary. And some have a monthly quota.
@@brandynpennington at that point, it isn't just about getting paid you put blood sweat and tear into something MADE FOR OTHERS TO WATCH, But then it's cut. You may have gotten paid, but your hard work is never seen.
@@Chiwowza That’s true, though the guy did work on it and considering it wasn’t aired, I don’t think it would be difficult for Fox to allow him to put it in his portfolio.
@@aelahn and we still have every right to feel upset, especially after we have put our everything in it. we are not robots aelahn, no matter how professional we are.
Reminds me of that classic scene from Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Actor of the hitchhiker had to film a shot where he laid on the hot burning asphalt ground with his jaw propped on a rock to make it look distorted. He had to force himself to stay in that position until the skies rolled to look the same as it did in the previous scene’s shots. All that painful effort and yet the shot was never used in the final project
@@VD-cc4hx Don’t act like you know your shit lmao. Not only has it been told by the guy himself but it’s also very clearly him in the footage because his face is RIGHT UP against the camera.(Yall do not take the harshness of this reply seriously my tiresome mind was undergoing some mixed signals when I wrote this oof.)
@@Crazyaxolotl7673 so, the animator is given a specific shot to animate which is about a few seconds to a couple of minutes. That's you assignment for the week, you work really hard on it and unlimited revision depending on the animation director, and it might or might not make it to the final cut of the show or movie. You might or might not get credited for your work, and because of NDA, you can't even show other people the work you've done until the actual show comes out a few months to a couple of years after you done it. When it does make it in, you cringe at your work because it is just a couple of seconds, and you get upset because it looks awful coz you made it a year ago and if you were it animate it now it would've looked better. Anyway, that's my rant and why I've been hesitant to step back into animating for a studio.
Animator here, we almost always have a point of reference when animating anything. Especially something they haven’t done before. Usually having several references (in this case, hours of footage) or having experience doing the new thing helps Significantly. So, him saying he wasn’t a tap dancer wasn’t just him being pedantic
@@sleepyblue8 isnt that kinda a given though? It's amazing to just animate something without a reference point at all, but I cant think of a lot of productions that have done so. It's kinda like music. There are people that freestyle everything and only do one take. But more people often record traditionally with demo tracks. I dont know. Maybe I'm being pedantic now. When I heard the line, I laughed because it sounded like animating a space scene and clarifying that the animator hasn't traveled through space and talked to aliens lol it made me smile. Felt like fluff
as an animator myself, working in a studio, it is something sadly very common to have your scene cut out or completely changed...but you gotta remind yourself, welp...its part of the job. whether if its in the final episode or not, you got paid for it. so you dont have to complain :/
It's not like he wasn't paid. Working on any industry and meet "the standard" does this to literally all workers, quitting is not a matter of principle. You have to swallow your pride to keep your pockets full so you can eat.
For those who are wondering that tap dancing scene used as the animator's reference was from the musical Oklahoma. The guy tap dancing is Ray Bolger; he also played the Scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz. The scene with Ray tap dancing is where he sings Everything's Up To Date in Kansas City.
That’s the business, baby. I work in entertainment, in my career most of what I do is never shown on screen. It’s insane to think how much money is spent of things that no one will ever see and go right into the dumpster after shooting. Sad really.
Bro. I feel that HARD. Around 2013 I composed around 30 minutes of music for a short film that was intended to be shopped as a tv pilot. This included a lot of variations of the same score, different instruments, slightly different melodies, lots of stings etc. I think 17 seconds of it got used over the 23 minute film 💀
Bro I love you, we are on the same wavelength these bozos don’t even realize it. Is half the population dumb or below avg? Or are most people quiet? Does the fact that they’re dumb make them loud? Or is silence a trait of the wise.
(Ignore this comment as I was invariably incorrect) Look at how smooth those animations are, probs 60 fps, now imagine that it goes on for 30 seconds, that's 1800 frames for a single gag, now imagine hand drawing all of those 1800 frames, one at a time, while making sure to keep proportions consistent, the movements smooth, and having each character look like they're actually tap dancing. Now when you do this you need to sketch, make the line work clean, color it, and add the background, not to mention the amount of redraws it takes to get it to look good. Average the time to be about 20 minutes per frame, that's 36000 minutes, or 600 hours. Do you now realize why there are far more artists than there are animators?
@@BrineyConsumption63it’s probably 24fps. Traditional animation manually at 60fps is like unheard of, especially for something like a mass produced television series.
Since the first reply was talking out of their ass. Tap dancing is not necessarily hard to animate, but it clashes with how production works. If an animation team were to draw someone walking, they would have 1 person do the rough animation of lets say, 4 fps. Now, the rest of the team can fill in between the frames later to save time. Tap dancing, however, is very precise, and the reference they chose would require a rough animation of about 24 fps (depends on how much the higher ups really want it to be accurate) So yeah
'An entire dance' less than 2 minutes took a "few weeks' , being an animator is stressful, imagine all that time and effort can be halted by a unhappy producer or studio executive. Reminds me of that bit on Parks n Recreation
*Scenes being cut from anything animated is very common. Even after they worked extremely hard on it, they'll still be cut. It's an unfortunate part of the industry and it does happen often.*
It’s not 3D, it’s just basically cel shaded cut outs. The drawings for most frames and expressions already pre made they just add them in. So there’s no more “drawing”. Just adding what they already have made before.
@@vedji1857 the episodes are still animated by hand in korea what the fuck are you talking about. they do use cel shaded 3d for moving backgrounds and cars and stuff but like main character animation is still done on paper i believe, its just directed to be stiff.
@@CrashFan03 it’s all done in 3D now. But they still shoot it like a basic sitcom. The models just have the ability to snap to predetermined angles and do general motions for their average shots but still have the option to do crazy shots whenever they want. It wouldn’t make sense for them to have all these 3D models and animating software available and not just continually use the highest quality when it makes everything easier in the long run. I believe the studio doing American dad and all the other McFarland shows is doing the same thing. Like Futurama, bobs burgers, I think even Rick and Morty switched to 3D models at some point. It’s basically become standard practice for a lot of companies.
Ouch. I know the feeling. A while ago I did a seemingly simple scene with cute characters for a client, it took me a while to figure out all the movement, but in the end another boss decided they wanted my scene cut because the information booklets the characters were holding looked like "prayer books". 😂
It’s “horrendous” because animation is expensive and time consuming, if they were to spend time creating a 20 minute episode of Disney quality it would take them like a year for one episode.
The dude must have quit right then and there. I would have been mad if that happened to me. Im not a animator but i can only imagne how mad he must have been my god..
@@lochlanimationsIdk about most people but id still be annoyed if I went so far out of way just for it not be in the final version, even if I got paid. It means I can't jump up saying "Hey, I animated this scene!" Every time it comes up
He still gets paid and he is free to put his work in his portfolio. The only thing he lost was screen time. Saddening and rage inducing yes, but as long has he gets paid and has access to his own work all is good.
@@ldalexandrite Also, if it was cut from TV it's probably still available on DVD as an uncut episode or deleted extra. That's part of the incentive to buy them.
Family Guy USED to put this level of effort into animation, but for the last 10 years they’ve used what’s called vector animation. Basically that’s when you draw a character once and then move them around like puppets. That’s why everyone says family guy looks like shit
@@niffuM4205 I’m sorry that you can’t tel the difference between hand drawn and toon boom lil bro, but tv hasn’t been hand drawn for almost 20 years the Simpson family guy, American dad, SpongeBob SquarePants and all the big names hate animators and only use the cheapest production methods. But yeah sorry to shid all over your go animate lil bro…
My brain at the Beginning: "oh I feel a little bad but that's a cool job" My brain in the middle: "doing research that's smart good for him" My brain before the news: "OMG HE DID IT YAY!" My brain at the end when they said it got cut: "💀"
I like how 90% of character movement in family guy is just them being still or moving their hands and mouths, but every now and then someone gets hurt or gets into a fight and it looks fluid and real.
Most people either take for granted or dont realize how much work goes into content creation of anykind be it from movies ,music ,games ,youtube vids , streams ,all the way to stuff like claymation which is even more difficult Collectively hundreds of thousands of hours of hard hard work poured into the content we enjoy each and every minute of every day for which I'm eternally grateful. Because they dont owe me or anybody that work they just do it mainly because they enjoy it. They could just as easily not make the content and it would be completely understandable but they do it anyway. Thank you to all our content creators of all kinds you guys are mvp
It's so sad to see how much work goes into animation, and yet the writing and everything else is sloppy and stupid. It makes me depressed to see writers and actors who are getting unions for shit work. Meanwhile, the people who actually do work like animators are fucked up the ass with deadlines and poor working conditions
people are getting so upset :)) this is what being a freelancing animator/illustrator/designer means. OCD activity 20 hr/day for the same pay as 10 years ago because fiver broke the market, getting spat in the eye by the client and then replaced by AI.
I think people are a bit to surprised. Animators still get paid after animating a scene, even if it’s cut, and it’s not that uncommon for hours of work to get scrapped
i haven’t done much animation myself, but just in drawing, making sure it all looks good and proportional can be a chore on its own. with animation, you have to account for that hundreds of times if not more depending on what frame rate you’re animating on, and then also making sure the timing and movement all flows together nicely! there’s different tricks/tools and animation styles that can help make the task a bit easier, but overall it can still be a rather tedious task if you want i’d totally recommend watching some videos of professionals describing the animating process or watching timelapses of people animating :)!
Okay, try drawing a good looking artwork. Good, now try drawing that 100+ times, with linework, color, and making sure the angle and proportion is good.
There’s levels to everything. Probably why none of us are making millions in the animation industry. It’s gotta be easy right because you can do whatever you want? Pft.
@@zuxta animating takes SO LONG (in fact, I’m trying to make one right now) so hearing people pass it off as ‘they can do whatever they want’ is just.. eughhh-
😭😭😭😭 if he thinks that's hard he should look at literally anything from Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2, Mob Psycho 100, AKIRA, current One Piece, original Ghost in the Shell movie, CASTLEVANIA, holy shit the list goes on.... that scene has literally NOTHING on anything listed
tf are you on about 😂? you don't know jack 💩about animating it seems, nor the business practice around it. I'm not saying that the animations you mention aren't difficult, but this family guy scenario is very different. He had to combine a custom style, from real movement, from a top tap dancer. There is barely any creative freedom here.
Aren't their animators overworked, also yeah but this is still impressive Imagine drawing 25 seconds worth of animation at 24 fps for each dancer and having to translate real tap dancing to their cartoonish anatomy
Some or most of the fight choreography from Jujutsu Kaisen take inspiration from Martial artist Donnie Ye i.e. IP Man movies, and also from Iko Uwais Raid movies. So a lot of animations take inspirations other films and vise versa.
"Family guy is really hard to animate for the 5% of moments that it isn't characters standing and occasionally pointing their arms out in the exact same poses"
The Family Guy creators do that alot actually. There are a surprising amount of deleted scenes that are just straight up complete and fully animated and voiced.
Don't act like Family Guy is the only show that does it. All shows and films do it. It's called editing.
@@eliascrooker7773It’s still pretty sad to finalize pieces go unused..so much work was put into them and some are actually amazing!
@eliascrooker7773 Nobody said that tho bro just getting pissed for nothing.
@@eliascrooker7773
GenericProtag isn't saying ONLY FG does it, but they do it a lot.
Ugh.
THATS BRUTAL
even for family gu
guy
I agree
NATHAN EXPLOSION
I mean he still got paid he just wasted a bunch of time on it
Got cut.
WHAT!? The poor guy!
EDIT: A couple of people said that it's NOT deleted, and the scene is in a video called "Shipoopi". But I don't personally see it there.
The poor *family* guy (I am so sorry for that joke 💀)
@@lifeform83 dont worry every one would tell this joke but no one wanted to be known has the unfunny guy, thanks brave soldier
He still got paid it doesn’t matter if they include it or not and he even got better at animation
Sure, he gets paid, but not by how difficult the scene is.
Or at least, depending on the company. Some have a fixed monthly salary. And some have a monthly quota.
@@brandynpennington at that point, it isn't just about getting paid
you put blood sweat and tear into something MADE FOR OTHERS TO WATCH,
But then it's cut. You may have gotten paid, but your hard work is never seen.
Shame that all that got cut, like it looka fluid for a family guy cut away, but this would be neat for a demo reel for the dude.
They are still allowed to put it in their portfolio afaik despite being cut.
I don’t see why they couldn’t use it in another episode down the road.
Depends on what Fox's NDA gives him permission to share unfortunately
He could absolutely use it on a demo reel, but seeing as he was allegedly a former Disney animator, I’m not sure if it’s even necessary lol.
@@Chiwowza That’s true, though the guy did work on it and considering it wasn’t aired, I don’t think it would be difficult for Fox to allow him to put it in his portfolio.
I love that they said “Disney animator” and proceeded to show a dreamworks animation, and a universal studios animation haha.
Ikr
What is the difference woman
@@dennismoose2152 Relax brah it's not that deep 💀
@@imnotaracistokay I mean dreamworld or Disney? What is the literal difference….
@@dennismoose2152calm down buddy
bro was on life support just for the scene to be cut how sad 😥
All the work and effort just for it to be cut… 😢😢😭
lmao it's called work for a reason
@@aelahnthat changes nothing
@@aelahn and we still have every right to feel upset, especially after we have put our everything in it. we are not robots aelahn, no matter how professional we are.
It wasn't actually cut. Stop believing everything you hear
Reminds me of that classic scene from Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Actor of the hitchhiker had to film a shot where he laid on the hot burning asphalt ground with his jaw propped on a rock to make it look distorted. He had to force himself to stay in that position until the skies rolled to look the same as it did in the previous scene’s shots. All that painful effort and yet the shot was never used in the final project
stunt doubles?
@@VD-cc4hx Don’t act like you know your shit lmao. Not only has it been told by the guy himself but it’s also very clearly him in the footage because his face is RIGHT UP against the camera.(Yall do not take the harshness of this reply seriously my tiresome mind was undergoing some mixed signals when I wrote this oof.)
@@literallywhons4s sorry I was thinking I was a little too harsh for no reason out of tiredness rip
@@literallywhons4sfr he was just asking a question lol 😭
Love this reply thread honestly
All of that, just to be cut, that’s a HUGE middle finger to that animator :(
Why do y'all just believe this dude this was not cut
That’s life
@@bobybrown1999 the video is wrong dudes animation didn't get cut it got reused and edited for shipoopi.
Get a new job then😂
I’m sure he still got paid at least
Ugh so goes the work of a studio animator. Bust your butt out for a scene on for it to be cut out.
I feel your pain.
Your a studio animator? What’s it like?
@@Crazyaxolotl7673 so, the animator is given a specific shot to animate which is about a few seconds to a couple of minutes. That's you assignment for the week, you work really hard on it and unlimited revision depending on the animation director, and it might or might not make it to the final cut of the show or movie. You might or might not get credited for your work, and because of NDA, you can't even show other people the work you've done until the actual show comes out a few months to a couple of years after you done it.
When it does make it in, you cringe at your work because it is just a couple of seconds, and you get upset because it looks awful coz you made it a year ago and if you were it animate it now it would've looked better.
Anyway, that's my rant and why I've been hesitant to step back into animating for a studio.
@@BradmyrEdits wow... Thanks for teaching us 🌈 ❤
@@Crazyaxolotl7673 it's crazy how some comments don't accept people's opinions 💀
@@SmileyToons82 yes your correct. but how does this apply to me?
Nahhh Id charge double after that lmfao
Fair.
Thats one of the reasons I pivoted to Storyboards. Wanna trash all my work? Go on, they are just roughs.
^not a real animator.
@@eliascrooker7773it’s not it’s called storyboarding
@eliascrooker7773 They have animations/ animatics on they're TH-cam. Say something that makes sense.
@@eliascrooker7773 So all those videos on their channel are what? Fake?
@@eliascrooker7773
Insecure a'f
That last line made my balls hurt
💀🤣🤣
😂
I clapped my ass cheeks
Dude better have gotten his money's worth after going through all that effort to animate that scene that ended cut.
"And he's not a Tap Dancer", like a Tap Dancer would have animated the Tap Dance.
I mean it could happen, you can have hobbies
Having experience in the tap dance field would have helped him visualize what the movements would look like without a direct guide
Animator here, we almost always have a point of reference when animating anything. Especially something they haven’t done before. Usually having several references (in this case, hours of footage) or having experience doing the new thing helps Significantly. So, him saying he wasn’t a tap dancer wasn’t just him being pedantic
@@sleepyblue8 isnt that kinda a given though? It's amazing to just animate something without a reference point at all, but I cant think of a lot of productions that have done so.
It's kinda like music. There are people that freestyle everything and only do one take. But more people often record traditionally with demo tracks. I dont know. Maybe I'm being pedantic now.
When I heard the line, I laughed because it sounded like animating a space scene and clarifying that the animator hasn't traveled through space and talked to aliens lol it made me smile. Felt like fluff
Bro i would have quit after that😭😭
Well it was just a Disney animator that was brought onto the team just for that scene. I don't think they were a permanent paid worker
@@crashawashere ok good. Still would have quit though after that and never come back
@@SillyCheeseDip haha me too!!!
as an animator myself, working in a studio, it is something sadly very common to have your scene cut out or completely changed...but you gotta remind yourself, welp...its part of the job. whether if its in the final episode or not, you got paid for it. so you dont have to complain :/
It's not like he wasn't paid.
Working on any industry and meet "the standard" does this to literally all workers, quitting is not a matter of principle.
You have to swallow your pride to keep your pockets full so you can eat.
bro got all that cut 💀
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not top comment
talk about animating for nothing yet at the same time for personally portfolio 😐, right?
Thats so ducking criminal
@@scoutart1508bro solved useless content issue
i like ur pfp
Most of the time you are bound legally to not use any footage outside of the studio, so you cant even put it into your portfolio💀
Man if that was me I would be so pissed! be like I spent days researching and drawing stuff up for this You better fucking put that in that episode!
Same, it takes hours to animate and draw a certain scene perfectly!
Whoever wanted that thing cut from that episode sounds like a regular Benedict Arnold Drummond.
“Oh come on! How tf am I supposed to animate that!”
@@ryzekiv7147Wrong line.
For those who are wondering that tap dancing scene used as the animator's reference was from the musical Oklahoma. The guy tap dancing is Ray Bolger; he also played the Scarecrow in the Wizard of Oz.
The scene with Ray tap dancing is where he sings Everything's Up To Date in Kansas City.
Thank you for this.
Bruh, he did all that work just for it to not make the cut.
That’s the business, baby. I work in entertainment, in my career most of what I do is never shown on screen. It’s insane to think how much money is spent of things that no one will ever see and go right into the dumpster after shooting. Sad really.
it did make the cut, this dude is lying.
ID BE PISSED 😂😂😂
Bro. I feel that HARD.
Around 2013 I composed around 30 minutes of music for a short film that was intended to be shopped as a tv pilot. This included a lot of variations of the same score, different instruments, slightly different melodies, lots of stings etc.
I think 17 seconds of it got used over the 23 minute film 💀
VERIFIED??🤨
All that hardwork for nothing?
THAT STUNG 😭
Woah
Weird that this comment isn't more popular. Also, hi StikAnimations. Love your content!
Family guy animators ANIMATE?! THATS CRAZY
they use a lot of in-between sliding animation these days which makes it a lot easier than back in the day when they did everything frame by frame.
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@@env0xyeah it’s alot cheaper too! just give up on style is all and did we mention it’s alot cheaper too!?
@dennismoose2152 cheaper and easier and a less waste of time maybe
Finished products getting cut/deleted isn't just a Family Guy thing. This happens with movies, video games, and music all the time.
Nah that discord notification got me 💀💀
Why is no one talking about it
Same 💀
He must've been really happy when they told him it won't be used...💀
it WAS used.
He better get paid *well*
he probably didn't
:(
Now they just send all the labor overseas 😂
Aren't the episodes rigged now, just re using pasts animations
@@loogi_is_dieno?? 💀
@@niffuM4205yes they are yackass
@@loogi_is_diethey obviously are. And the stories themselves are just short takes on pop culture
@@dennismoose2152 no they arent 💀family guy is still drawn by hand
I guess at least he still made it and it looks great so the experience is there.
the life on an animator is spending weeks on something that will never see the light of day
Cool pfp
@@PandaBoyMakeStuff thx :3 its coincidentally from one of my animations
"So Family Guy has a very distinct animation style" No the fuck it doesn't lol
lyeah thats what i was thinking, its the most generic cartoony style you can get.
I'm pretty sure it's an ironic remark because of the images that come afterwards it
It doesn’t, but the earlier seasons had a charm to its animation
@@alysssabear season 1 was def million times better
He’s a baboon. Likely an intern working for fox or the family guy team……. Life really is this simple sometimes.
why cant i even find the scene on TH-cam
Same
same, I can’t find it
Cus he pulled it out his ass like filthy trash napkin. This video is just a stunt to drag attention to their “dead” horse of a “show”
I love how you added Victor Tranzits version
Oof I be pissed all that hard work for it to be cut for time!!!
That's awesome!
*Last bit of the video*
WHAT?!!
that discord notification noise got me to check my discord but then i replayed the video and realized it was the video
I’m a simple man, I see psychological trickery (discord notification sound) I *don’t recommend this channel* button
Bro I love you, we are on the same wavelength these bozos don’t even realize it. Is half the population dumb or below avg? Or are most people quiet?
Does the fact that they’re dumb make them loud? Or is silence a trait of the wise.
Nothing you’ve said explains how this is complicated to animate.
(Ignore this comment as I was invariably incorrect)
Look at how smooth those animations are, probs 60 fps, now imagine that it goes on for 30 seconds, that's 1800 frames for a single gag, now imagine hand drawing all of those 1800 frames, one at a time, while making sure to keep proportions consistent, the movements smooth, and having each character look like they're actually tap dancing. Now when you do this you need to sketch, make the line work clean, color it, and add the background, not to mention the amount of redraws it takes to get it to look good. Average the time to be about 20 minutes per frame, that's 36000 minutes, or 600 hours. Do you now realize why there are far more artists than there are animators?
@@BrineyConsumption63it’s probably 24fps. Traditional animation manually at 60fps is like unheard of, especially for something like a mass produced television series.
@@BrineyConsumption63 Nobody in their right mind would ever traditionally animate at 60 fps are you insane?
Since the first reply was talking out of their ass.
Tap dancing is not necessarily hard to animate, but it clashes with how production works.
If an animation team were to draw someone walking, they would have 1 person do the rough animation of lets say, 4 fps. Now, the rest of the team can fill in between the frames later to save time. Tap dancing, however, is very precise, and the reference they chose would require a rough animation of about 24 fps (depends on how much the higher ups really want it to be accurate)
So yeah
@@BrineyConsumption63not60fps dum dum
“Just a few weeks”
- my impatience 💀
'An entire dance' less than 2 minutes took a "few weeks' , being an animator is stressful, imagine all that time and effort can be halted by a unhappy producer or studio executive. Reminds me of that bit on Parks n Recreation
What a slap in the face. Hard work gets cut out last minute
Family guy USED to be hard to animate, but they just loop most things nownwithout adding anything authentic
*Scenes being cut from anything animated is very common. Even after they worked extremely hard on it, they'll still be cut. It's an unfortunate part of the industry and it does happen often.*
All that work... gone. (From that viewing)
Family guy animators are so good at dance scenes
“How imagine how proud he was to see it in the episode”
Watching the final second of this video
“WTF!!!”
This is probably most how animators feel when they put in a lot of effort, but get nothing out of it
They use 3D models now though so animating modern family guy is child’s play.
where the hell did you hear that
Damn
It’s not 3D, it’s just basically cel shaded cut outs. The drawings for most frames and expressions already pre made they just add them in. So there’s no more “drawing”. Just adding what they already have made before.
@@vedji1857 the episodes are still animated by hand in korea what the fuck are you talking about. they do use cel shaded 3d for moving backgrounds and cars and stuff but like main character animation is still done on paper i believe, its just directed to be stiff.
@@CrashFan03 it’s all done in 3D now. But they still shoot it like a basic sitcom. The models just have the ability to snap to predetermined angles and do general motions for their average shots but still have the option to do crazy shots whenever they want.
It wouldn’t make sense for them to have all these 3D models and animating software available and not just continually use the highest quality when it makes everything easier in the long run.
I believe the studio doing American dad and all the other McFarland shows is doing the same thing. Like Futurama, bobs burgers, I think even Rick and Morty switched to 3D models at some point. It’s basically become standard practice for a lot of companies.
I feel so bad for the animator who wasted so much of his time for it to be cut entirely they absolutely deserve a raise just for that
All that hard work for nothing, this is one of MANY reasons for modern family guy to be cancelled
Ouch. I know the feeling. A while ago I did a seemingly simple scene with cute characters for a client, it took me a while to figure out all the movement, but in the end another boss decided they wanted my scene cut because the information booklets the characters were holding looked like "prayer books". 😂
Animation in family guy is horrendous though
It’s “horrendous” because animation is expensive and time consuming, if they were to spend time creating a 20 minute episode of Disney quality it would take them like a year for one episode.
@@Content23you with the vegeta profile pic, ever watched an anime?
@@Content23 good, they could focus on making just a few episodes and make good jokes instead
@@unoacaso105 u with the u profile pic: ever noticed how shitty anime animation is?
@@unoacaso105 I have actually, what’s your point?
Imagine putting all your hard work blood sweat and tears into something and as soon as you're done it gets cut 💀
I would cry
It's weird how the animation is so stiff yet still can be so smooth.
reminds me of JJK's Mahoraga fight. So much cool shit that people put their soul into(for WEEKS) was cut in the final product
It's being put into the blu ray edition at the vest least
@@vlinnstone6919 yeah true but that’s AFTER all the people involved complained about MAPPAs practices
Jjk is good animation to you?
good job cobson
your animation will always be a gem
All the hard work nothing 💀
It may have been cut, but that’s still a good piece to use for a portfolio
The dude must have quit right then and there. I would have been mad if that happened to me. Im not a animator but i can only imagne how mad he must have been my god..
I mean as long as he was paid…
@@lochlanimationsIdk about most people but id still be annoyed if I went so far out of way just for it not be in the final version, even if I got paid.
It means I can't jump up saying "Hey, I animated this scene!" Every time it comes up
@@BrownCharlie1true it’s unfortunate but I don’t know if it would be worth quitting. Some scenes have to get cut for time they can’t really help it
He still gets paid and he is free to put his work in his portfolio. The only thing he lost was screen time. Saddening and rage inducing yes, but as long has he gets paid and has access to his own work all is good.
@@ldalexandrite Also, if it was cut from TV it's probably still available on DVD as an uncut episode or deleted extra. That's part of the incentive to buy them.
Family Guy USED to put this level of effort into animation, but for the last 10 years they’ve used what’s called vector animation. Basically that’s when you draw a character once and then move them around like puppets. That’s why everyone says family guy looks like shit
3rd song name?
also nice video :)
the dynamic bodies and flat faces throws me off so hard
Thats tuff
What!!!!!!??!!?! That must be a very skull crushing experience for the animator and his efforts
Big oof, poor guy
Family guy animators when they don't have to do the same default face expressions and animations and actually put some souls into it 😱😱😭
I thought it was rigs.
old family guy didnt use rigs
and a lot of the time new family guy doesnt use rigs either
@@niffuM4205False. Wrong and utterly incorrect.
@@dennismoose2152 u have no proof to back urself up lil bro
@@niffuM4205 I’m sorry that you can’t tel the difference between hand drawn and toon boom lil bro, but tv hasn’t been hand drawn for almost 20 years the Simpson family guy, American dad, SpongeBob SquarePants and all the big names hate animators and only use the cheapest production methods. But yeah sorry to shid all over your go animate lil bro…
@@dennismoose2152 did you do any research before you said allat 💀
My brain at the Beginning: "oh I feel a little bad but that's a cool job"
My brain in the middle: "doing research that's smart good for him"
My brain before the news: "OMG HE DID IT YAY!"
My brain at the end when they said it got cut: "💀"
That would Infact be enough to kill a Mario
True...
I like how 90% of character movement in family guy is just them being still or moving their hands and mouths, but every now and then someone gets hurt or gets into a fight and it looks fluid and real.
Yeah it was never easy but they’ve got through~
Most people either take for granted or dont realize how much work goes into content creation of anykind be it from movies ,music ,games ,youtube vids , streams ,all the way to stuff like claymation which is even more difficult
Collectively hundreds of thousands of hours of hard hard work poured into the content we enjoy each and every minute of every day for which I'm eternally grateful.
Because they dont owe me or anybody that work they just do it mainly because they enjoy it. They could just as easily not make the content and it would be completely understandable but they do it anyway. Thank you to all our content creators of all kinds you guys are mvp
It's so sad to see how much work goes into animation, and yet the writing and everything else is sloppy and stupid. It makes me depressed to see writers and actors who are getting unions for shit work. Meanwhile, the people who actually do work like animators are fucked up the ass with deadlines and poor working conditions
This is why animators need to be paid more 😭
Where’s the subway surfers
All that work for nothing.. It actually looked smooth!
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Wait when did i comment this
“A Disney Animator,” shows two non Disney movies. People think every animated movie = Disney.
people are getting so upset :)) this is what being a freelancing animator/illustrator/designer means. OCD activity 20 hr/day for the same pay as 10 years ago because fiver broke the market, getting spat in the eye by the client and then replaced by AI.
Animators need all the support and appreciation because they work their sorry butts off to entertain the masses… And this is the things they get.😅
That sucks.
what
@@niffuM4205 What he means is that the animator spent all that work and time in that animation just for it to be cut in the final version.
@@iamderpi_osc ok derpi
it wasn’t cut.
@@Boxerbreaker then whats the episode
"All that work and what did it get me" typa vibe
No.
I think people are a bit to surprised. Animators still get paid after animating a scene, even if it’s cut, and it’s not that uncommon for hours of work to get scrapped
Why is animation so hard?
It's not
Yes it is
@@Obedthian-UKgiga cap
i haven’t done much animation myself, but just in drawing, making sure it all looks good and proportional can be a chore on its own. with animation, you have to account for that hundreds of times if not more depending on what frame rate you’re animating on, and then also making sure the timing and movement all flows together nicely!
there’s different tricks/tools and animation styles that can help make the task a bit easier, but overall it can still be a rather tedious task
if you want i’d totally recommend watching some videos of professionals describing the animating process or watching timelapses of people animating :)!
Okay, try drawing a good looking artwork. Good, now try drawing that 100+ times, with linework, color, and making sure the angle and proportion is good.
A cutaway that requires more than limited animation getting cut. That’s a double deep cut lol
Rip
imagine making the most fluid animation for a Family Guy cutaway gag, all just for it to be a deleted scene 😭
Bruh ;-;
family guy will literally just have some of the best choreography out of nowhere
Bullshi, animators just do whateber they want, it's not impossible
Animation isnt impossible but its definitely a lot of work, especially when it has to be that smooth and lining for a show like family guy
Try animating cveshapsia
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There’s levels to everything. Probably why none of us are making millions in the animation industry. It’s gotta be easy right because you can do whatever you want? Pft.
@@zuxta animating takes SO LONG (in fact, I’m trying to make one right now) so hearing people pass it off as ‘they can do whatever they want’ is just.. eughhh-
I have mad respect for people who did band drawn animation despite not being an animator myself because I can just tell it’s a lot of work
Family Guy is way better than TS and you should accept it
Family Guy sucks.
They're both on equal footing for me except the simpsons was better early on
@@loogi_is_die FG at season 1 was great tough
@@ssg-eggunner yeah but not as great as the simpsons
Daaamn! After all that hard work?! Wow. 😭
😭😭😭😭 if he thinks that's hard he should look at literally anything from Jujutsu Kaisen Season 2, Mob Psycho 100, AKIRA, current One Piece, original Ghost in the Shell movie, CASTLEVANIA, holy shit the list goes on.... that scene has literally NOTHING on anything listed
Lmao who asked?
tf are you on about 😂?
you don't know jack 💩about animating it seems, nor the business practice around it.
I'm not saying that the animations you mention aren't difficult, but this family guy scenario is very different. He had to combine a custom style, from real movement, from a top tap dancer. There is barely any creative freedom here.
Aren't their animators overworked, also yeah but this is still impressive
Imagine drawing 25 seconds worth of animation at 24 fps for each dancer and having to translate real tap dancing to their cartoonish anatomy
Respect the animators kid
Some or most of the fight choreography from Jujutsu Kaisen take inspiration from Martial artist Donnie Ye i.e. IP Man movies, and also from Iko Uwais Raid movies. So a lot of animations take inspirations other films and vise versa.
They should do like a collector's edition of all the deleted scenes and cutaways. It would be great.
"Family guy is really hard to animate for the 5% of moments that it isn't characters standing and occasionally pointing their arms out in the exact same poses"