This is a re-upload (due to some upload issues) - and is a NEW and IMPROVED cut! I hope you enjoye this extra-polished version, please LIKE and COMMENT so TH-cam doesn't kill this again!
So its worth noting, When GoT shot the scenes on the wall, they did alot of it in part using an old Stone Quarry because it had a roughly 400ft sheer cliffside. They had GRRM on set and when he looked over the edge and found out how far down it was, he's gone on record as saying 'yeah, I made the wall to big'.
@@owenbridgers he already committed to the absurd scale in the books by that point, ain't no way to change it without going back and editing decades worth of books
I don’t know why but I find your Little Hangleton cemetery much spookier than the movie version. There’s something super creepy about trees and forests, I think it’s a claustrophobic thing. The one in the movie looks like a frozen desert.
It reminded me of a movie that made me too scared to sleep. They were surrounded by trees a lot. I'm pretty sure the only time they weren't was a circus? I forgot most of it, there probably isn't a circus, maybe I'm mixing in some other scene from some other movie.
Forests are a liminal spaces. It's [scary] because you can get completely lost with no idea where you are or where you're going and no way to know if you'll ever get out with everything being relatively the same at every turn.
So, there's a behind the scenes thing with the director of the 4th Harry Potter movie in which he says he didn't read the whole book and skipped a few parts so that's probably why you got so indignant there was no overgrown lol
I'm pretty sure the director didn't even like Goblet of Fire. They even had an idea to burn down the Dark Forest in the dragon scene which was so far fetched. It's the reason why the Goblet of Fire just dropped down in quality compared to the other movies
Yeah that movie was... It was actually bad. The others are all good but I genuinely dislike that one. Like if I re-watch the series I'll skip goblet, despite the book probably being one of my faves.
For Little Hangleton graveyard, I’ve always taken “fine old house on the hill” to be the Riddle Manor. Old manors in these sort of small villages are often near the church in the UK, so if I was to do it myself only tweak would be to put a grander manor on the hill rather than what looks like a cottage.
I love the concept and it's wonderful to see how you bring these to life. One small nitpick, though - I don't think the doors on the hobbit houses would be quite so massive. In my mind, they would likely be sized to the proportions of the inhabitants, much as ours are - not gigantic doors with knobs above head height... or maybe it's just that the figures you used were too small for the scene... Nah - the doors seem far too large for the proportions of the structures themselves.
You have to remember, the hobbit holes with actually furnishing and doors and such were the equivalent of Mansions. Remember, only the poor and the rich still lived in Hobbit Holes, and Bilbo was basically a Hobbit Lord.
@@stephenlong9806 I still don't think that even a hobbit Lord would put the door knobs above head height, do you? It makes no sense from either a construction point or a comfort point - and hobbits, especially well-to-do hobbits such as Bilbo, were all about comfort and security. The doors are described as perfectly round with a knob in the exact center. No where does it say the doors are proportioned to fill the entire front of the hobbit hole. Check out the scene of Bilbo meeting Gandalf in the movie. You can see that the doors are much more proportional to the height of the hobbit, not something where he would have to stretch up in order to reach the doorknob.
@@stephenlong9806 The doors are massive but the structures are tiny. There are significant scale problems in this build. Also with the wall. I'm generally pretty impressed with Jazza's work but this one was a big miss.
I have an idea. For the "designing characters exactly as described.." videos he does, how about criptids? There are so many more than big foot out there, and his interpretation of some of them I think would be amazing.
I know it’s not as grand as the other Harry Potter stuff people would suggest, but I’d actually love to see what you would do with creating a miniature version of the burrow tbh since I feel like it gives off a different feel to it and the house itself feels very homemade
The re-upload almost feels like a completely new video on it's own with the new edits in comparison to the old edits! This was really enjoyable to come back to. :3
Having come off a long session of Tears of the Kingdom, I thought about how cool it would be to see how Jazza would interpret the leviathan skeletons in their former, living glory. Part of the fun is not having full skeletons visible in the game, and guessing what they may look like structurally.
I can’t believe you crammed so much work into a 15 minute video!!! These scenes were amazing. Each one could have been it’s own video. ❤ Edit: I fixed the typo guys. Don’t worry 😅 Also please check my comment down below. Thanks.
Great looking stuff. My ONLY quibble were the hobbit doors - they were WAAAAY too big. Way big. Big. The doors should have been much smaller to accommodate hobbits. It didn't look like the hobbits would even reach the door knobs, lol! :) Other than that, excellent content as usual.
When i read the song of ice and fire, i imagined the wall a little differently. The book says, that it was made from ice blocks, but covered with melted and re-frozen ice. Thus, i imagine it would be smoother, and that you could maybe see the outline of the bricks under the ice, which would be much more pale. Also, i would love to see the stairs carved in ice, smoothed and withered. I loved that part.
As a writer, videos like these are so helpful because they tell me what I might not have described well or not even thought of! This also shows me how my descriptions might be interpreted.
I just got an idea! Jazza has tried literally almost every art medium (and then some that he maybe shouldn’t have tried 😂) but one thing he has never tried to my knowledge is Latte art. It’s such a trendy thing and yet Jazza has never tried it 🤔
@@Allymickey he would Jazzaify it. In other words he would find a way to either make giant latte art or a different way of doing it that would make it more interesting then just a simple latte. He’s done seemingly simple things and made them way more interesting a ton of times in the past
I loved this so much!!! I couldn't even pick a favorite world because they were all so good. My favorite part has to be the fun accents and bits of you reading the book descriptions. Wow Jazza ... you are a talented performer!
Jazza should do something like this where any specifically recognizable things from a franchise are cut from the description, so that he has to make it without instinctively thinking about previous renditions. Say, cut the word hobbit, and have him do it. How would it come out?
I really like how you appreciated that the movie had to focus on the odd parts, while your diorama is more showing all aspects of Hobbiton. Those near broken doors in the poor quarter e.g.
I think you did a great job as always, I especially love the graveyard, I think you captured that vibe perfectly! 👏 And those wall dimensions lets cace it, are just ridiculous
This is phenomenal !!! All that time and effort that you have put into these three pieces shows. I definitely feel like the video down plays all the hard work, but this was super entertaining!!
Your're the best! Thank you for giving me this extraordinary little breaks in my own creative daily workout... May the goddess of creativity kiss you every day! 😄☀ Saludos from Mallorca/Spain
Your night's watch wall actually gave me goosebumps. I've always wanted to see the Eyrie. And dragonstone, as it was describes in the books. The movies didn't do them justice either.
At first I thought I was going crazy. Then I just enjoyed the video all over again. Would love more of these. Especially if they are from Harry Potter. Or the Vale from Game of Thrones. I was never a fan of the show but I read part of the book and that seemed pretty scary.
It feels really cool that jazzas content feels to me like it grew older alongside myself. Back then I really enjoyed the drawing and crafting videos but now they get way nerdier and he does alot of tabletop stuff now that im getting more and more into dnd and Warhammer. So I am oneca again back to watching jazza after a little pause. Great Concent keep it comin
This is so GOOD, Jazza!! 🤩🥳.. I can picture little hobbits opening the doors and greeting each other, goodmorning.. Just living their little hobbit lives to the max!!.. Perfect world for a stopmotion film xD..
10:30 Jazza: Um... God that is goin to be big... Welp either we commit to doing it fully and cut a hole in the roof to make room, or we just do the top of the wall.
Okay, i didn't read the description before halfway in and i felt like i was going crazy, like "didn't i watch this some time ago? Nooooo, but... Yes?" *10 minutes in* "OOOOOH" Its still a great video! Haha!
I didn’t think I would enjoy this as much as the “drawing characters/creatures/monsters” stuff but you picked some of the atmospheric places that must have helped with the creation process.
really liked this video and how all the landscapes turned out! Looks like so much fun to make something like this. Also enjoyed the reveal shots!! Really nice that we get to look at all the pretty things longer!
Thought I was going nuts until I actually read the description and pinned comment and discovered this was a re-upload. Glad my memory isn't playing tricks on me! I love how Hobbiton turned out.
I would love to see something from the Wheel of Time books adapted - maybe Tar Valon? Not sure if the Amazon adaption included it but it would be an incredible project.
Tar Valon is in the Amazon series. 👍 TBH any place in the Wheel of Time by book description would be great to see to compare to the live action depiction!
Fantastic video Jazza!! This concept would be soooo cool in the guessing style you had with characters! Like getting the original description from the book and building a small diorama of what you imagine as you (and us viewers) guess maybe what book or even scene it is from! Thank you and good night🎉❤
@Jazza, The one critique I have of the Shire is that there should be at least one hole that runs back into the hills for unimaginable lengths and branches off into a large number of rooms. Bag End in particular is described in how massive it is, and how far back into the hill it goes. As one of the richer homes in the Shire, it should really sprawl out. So, I appreciate the addition of the more traditional houses with round windows and doors, but... where are the expansive hills?
This is a re-upload (due to some upload issues) - and is a NEW and IMPROVED cut! I hope you enjoye this extra-polished version,
please LIKE and COMMENT so TH-cam doesn't kill this again!
hey man, they are allowing Aussies to join the contest for pokemon illustration oct 12- jan 31st 2024 PCA mart posted something on it on face book :)
Oh phew!!! I thought I'd accidentally time travelled again, but just a reupload...
What when was this originally uploaded?
Oh ok I thought I was going bananas for a sec there…
AHH TH-cam KEEP IT
So its worth noting, When GoT shot the scenes on the wall, they did alot of it in part using an old Stone Quarry because it had a roughly 400ft sheer cliffside. They had GRRM on set and when he looked over the edge and found out how far down it was, he's gone on record as saying 'yeah, I made the wall to big'.
But then he went and made the 5 Forts.. one and a half times larger than the wall
@@owenbridgers he already committed to the absurd scale in the books by that point, ain't no way to change it without going back and editing decades worth of books
As a northern English man I was fairly impressed with your John Snow accent... Almost as impressive as your artistic skills!
You accents both sound the same to me!
I just had to pop in to agree! That was pretty good!
I’m American, but as soon as I heard his accent switch it put me right back in the show
Yes!! The accents were damn good
yoooo the zoom in on the angel/statue's face was ACTUALLY unsettling. AAAAMAZING JOB on the paint job
Please do more of these. I got so excited because I thought you were building new places. GO BIGGER! I KNOW YOU CAN!
YES!!
tho I would love to see him do the FULL 3 METER TALL WALL!
@DontReadMyProfilePicture.57 I was hoping you were that soccer bot
Narbia would be amazing
Yes!
Loved it! This should be a series! Overgrown graveyard was my favourite!
I don’t know why but I find your Little Hangleton cemetery much spookier than the movie version. There’s something super creepy about trees and forests, I think it’s a claustrophobic thing. The one in the movie looks like a frozen desert.
It reminded me of a movie that made me too scared to sleep. They were surrounded by trees a lot.
I'm pretty sure the only time they weren't was a circus? I forgot most of it, there probably isn't a circus, maybe I'm mixing in some other scene from some other movie.
yea like the trees went to mexico
Forests are a liminal spaces. It's [scary] because you can get completely lost with no idea where you are or where you're going and no way to know if you'll ever get out with everything being relatively the same at every turn.
Loved Jazza’s version!
The movie version looks completely fake and cgi. This version looks better.
So, there's a behind the scenes thing with the director of the 4th Harry Potter movie in which he says he didn't read the whole book and skipped a few parts so that's probably why you got so indignant there was no overgrown
lol
I'm pretty sure the director didn't even like Goblet of Fire. They even had an idea to burn down the Dark Forest in the dragon scene which was so far fetched. It's the reason why the Goblet of Fire just dropped down in quality compared to the other movies
@@justapersonwithtrauma2947
And let's not forget the worst part: "Harry, didja putcha name in da Goblet of Fiya!?"
Yeah that movie was... It was actually bad. The others are all good but I genuinely dislike that one. Like if I re-watch the series I'll skip goblet, despite the book probably being one of my faves.
The 4th Harry Potter movie had such an awful director, he even wanted to burn down the forbidden forest, actual maniac
To all of your, all HP movies are good. Maybe the fourth one doesn’t fulfil your expectations but it’s a good movie.
For Little Hangleton graveyard, I’ve always taken “fine old house on the hill” to be the Riddle Manor. Old manors in these sort of small villages are often near the church in the UK, so if I was to do it myself only tweak would be to put a grander manor on the hill rather than what looks like a cottage.
I love the concept and it's wonderful to see how you bring these to life. One small nitpick, though - I don't think the doors on the hobbit houses would be quite so massive. In my mind, they would likely be sized to the proportions of the inhabitants, much as ours are - not gigantic doors with knobs above head height... or maybe it's just that the figures you used were too small for the scene... Nah - the doors seem far too large for the proportions of the structures themselves.
You have to remember, the hobbit holes with actually furnishing and doors and such were the equivalent of Mansions. Remember, only the poor and the rich still lived in Hobbit Holes, and Bilbo was basically a Hobbit Lord.
@@stephenlong9806 I still don't think that even a hobbit Lord would put the door knobs above head height, do you? It makes no sense from either a construction point or a comfort point - and hobbits, especially well-to-do hobbits such as Bilbo, were all about comfort and security. The doors are described as perfectly round with a knob in the exact center. No where does it say the doors are proportioned to fill the entire front of the hobbit hole.
Check out the scene of Bilbo meeting Gandalf in the movie. You can see that the doors are much more proportional to the height of the hobbit, not something where he would have to stretch up in order to reach the doorknob.
@@stephenlong9806 The doors are massive but the structures are tiny. There are significant scale problems in this build. Also with the wall. I'm generally pretty impressed with Jazza's work but this one was a big miss.
I have an idea. For the "designing characters exactly as described.." videos he does, how about criptids? There are so many more than big foot out there, and his interpretation of some of them I think would be amazing.
Discworld has some really neat scenery which hasn't really been represented in media. It would be cool to see some scenery from the disc in model form
Yes I’d love to see Ankh-Morpork!
He could spend the rest of his life trying to figure out what the hell Bloody Stupid Johnson was on about.
This may be a re-upload, but darn if I'm not happy to be able to watch it again! Love your ability to bring this to life! Thanks Jazza.
OK. I thought I've seen this before. Glad I'm not losing my mind.
@@JasonwithaJaysame
💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
why did he reupload it
I know it’s not as grand as the other Harry Potter stuff people would suggest, but I’d actually love to see what you would do with creating a miniature version of the burrow tbh since I feel like it gives off a different feel to it and the house itself feels very homemade
I would love this
The TH-cam Art King has Returned :)
Also I love the accents you use to sound like your from the world your talking about. You do a good job
This has to be my favourite episode you have ever done. I absolutely love the water in the Shire.
I’ve never heard an Australian do a British accent and that was just delightful lol
Incredible work!
The re-upload almost feels like a completely new video on it's own with the new edits in comparison to the old edits! This was really enjoyable to come back to. :3
Having come off a long session of Tears of the Kingdom, I thought about how cool it would be to see how Jazza would interpret the leviathan skeletons in their former, living glory. Part of the fun is not having full skeletons visible in the game, and guessing what they may look like structurally.
Obsessed with these mini glimpses of the different worlds! Ooh and you nailed the accents Jazza🤩😂
I can’t believe you crammed so much work into a 15 minute video!!! These scenes were amazing. Each one could have been it’s own video. ❤
Edit: I fixed the typo guys. Don’t worry 😅
Also please check my comment down below. Thanks.
*crammed
Right??
agree with this. I would have liked to see each individually verses a crammed re-uploaded video...
Exactlyyyy.I was thinking the same thing ,i would definitely prefer either a longer video showing more of the work ,or a new video for each one.
Bro said cramped
the wall was most impressive. the wall just perfectly embodies the feel and mood of the north.
A version of The Wall done in a top-down perspective view to show the immense height could've been really interesting.
I like seeing you and your team tackling these projects together. It's really cool to see the details Amy and Murray add.
I would love to see you recreating Hogwarts or Diagon Alley:)
I second that
Scenes from Indians Jones would be good
Yes, we need that
hope you saw it!
Hogwarts, Diagon Alley, hogsmead, Knockturn Alley and Godric’s Hollow
Great looking stuff. My ONLY quibble were the hobbit doors - they were WAAAAY too big. Way big. Big. The doors should have been much smaller to accommodate hobbits. It didn't look like the hobbits would even reach the door knobs, lol! :) Other than that, excellent content as usual.
When i read the song of ice and fire, i imagined the wall a little differently. The book says, that it was made from ice blocks, but covered with melted and re-frozen ice. Thus, i imagine it would be smoother, and that you could maybe see the outline of the bricks under the ice, which would be much more pale. Also, i would love to see the stairs carved in ice, smoothed and withered. I loved that part.
As a writer, videos like these are so helpful because they tell me what I might not have described well or not even thought of! This also shows me how my descriptions might be interpreted.
I just got an idea!
Jazza has tried literally almost every art medium (and then some that he maybe shouldn’t have tried 😂) but one thing he has never tried to my knowledge is Latte art. It’s such a trendy thing and yet Jazza has never tried it 🤔
That’s too basic for him
@@Allymickey he would Jazzaify it. In other words he would find a way to either make giant latte art or a different way of doing it that would make it more interesting then just a simple latte. He’s done seemingly simple things and made them way more interesting a ton of times in the past
I loved this so much!!! I couldn't even pick a favorite world because they were all so good. My favorite part has to be the fun accents and bits of you reading the book descriptions. Wow Jazza ... you are a talented performer!
I was so confused and getting deja vu and then saw this is a re-upload, all makes sense now 😂
Jazza should do something like this where any specifically recognizable things from a franchise are cut from the description, so that he has to make it without instinctively thinking about previous renditions. Say, cut the word hobbit, and have him do it. How would it come out?
Love it! Would be excellent to see Camp Half-Blood.
That would be so cool!
All the scenes look so amazing, but the Harry Potter one was by far my favorite :)
The legend returned
I used to watch you before my usage I'm clean now and you help thank you jazza for your extraordinary love for art it's very inspiring
I really like how you appreciated that the movie had to focus on the odd parts, while your diorama is more showing all aspects of Hobbiton. Those near broken doors in the poor quarter e.g.
absolutely fabulous. @jazza you are a never ending source of inspparation and Murry is an artist extrodinare too.
He could have easily done 1 but I love how he did 3 whole landscapes for us, his dedication is amazing
Ok this might be my favorite video on this awesome channel.
I think you did a great job as always, I especially love the graveyard, I think you captured that vibe perfectly! 👏
And those wall dimensions lets cace it, are just ridiculous
This is phenomenal !!! All that time and effort that you have put into these three pieces shows. I definitely feel like the video down plays all the hard work, but this was super entertaining!!
Your're the best! Thank you for giving me this extraordinary little breaks in my own creative daily workout... May the goddess of creativity kiss you every day! 😄☀ Saludos from Mallorca/Spain
Dude this guy is so talented
I’m so glad you mentioned it was a re upload. I was going mental thinking I’ve definitely seen you do this before!
NICE! This is what I love to see from this channel
I'AM completely SPEECHLESS at this man's talent!!!!! 😶
Saw the first one. This is beatiful content! I love it.
I hate that TH-cam kills great stuff and allows garbage to flourish.
I like every art project Jazza does, however, dioramas are my passion, incredible video!
Your night's watch wall actually gave me goosebumps. I've always wanted to see the Eyrie. And dragonstone, as it was describes in the books. The movies didn't do them justice either.
I was so confused, I thought, I have seen this before. I even went back to your videos. I finally saw the comment. 🙃
This is just amazing Jazza! Totally loved it 😀 Please do more diaromas from Harry Potter series
At first I thought I was going crazy. Then I just enjoyed the video all over again. Would love more of these. Especially if they are from Harry Potter. Or the Vale from Game of Thrones. I was never a fan of the show but I read part of the book and that seemed pretty scary.
OK thank you cause I thought I was going crazy too hahah. Like legit for a second I actually was like wait - did I see the future a while ago? Lolol
@@willcookmakeup yeah I was going “this looks familiar” “I swear I remember that wall”
It feels really cool that jazzas content feels to me like it grew older alongside myself. Back then I really enjoyed the drawing and crafting videos but now they get way nerdier and he does alot of tabletop stuff now that im getting more and more into dnd and Warhammer. So I am oneca again back to watching jazza after a little pause. Great Concent keep it comin
really nice that the channel didn't end up being stuck to cateriung to one specific audience and age group
I love theseeee!!❤
The accents while reading the excerpts from the books are what get me! Please record some audiobooks! The dioramas were pretty great too. 👏
This is so GOOD, Jazza!! 🤩🥳..
I can picture little hobbits opening the doors and greeting each other, goodmorning..
Just living their little hobbit lives to the max!!.. Perfect world for a stopmotion film xD..
10:30 Jazza: Um... God that is goin to be big... Welp either we commit to doing it fully and cut a hole in the roof to make room, or we just do the top of the wall.
So glad you said this was a re-upload...cuz I was beginning to question my sanity as I could SWEAR I had already seen these. Awesome job!
Your videos really make me appreciate art and know how amazing it is. I love what you do please continue with inspiring me and others!!
I wonder if his brother's take on making a book accurate Winterfell in Sketchup a few years back was part of his inspiration for these projects?
Okay, i didn't read the description before halfway in and i felt like i was going crazy, like "didn't i watch this some time ago? Nooooo, but... Yes?" *10 minutes in* "OOOOOH"
Its still a great video! Haha!
I like these miniatures so much!
Please more builds like this!
The book versions will always be better than the movie/show! Great video!
I don’t even care that it’s a re upload I’m more than happy to watch it again, especially for your graveyard 🪦 so much better than the movie.
Plot twist, jazza is using all these building and painting from description videos to actually build the worlds greatest crossover movie.
A diorama in front of a 3D painting (of what, I do not know) would be AWESOME!
I didn’t think I would enjoy this as much as the “drawing characters/creatures/monsters” stuff but you picked some of the atmospheric places that must have helped with the creation process.
Fantastic job=) These worlds lookin siiick=)
Still in awe love this even the second time rewatching.
You're one of the most artistic people ive ever witnessed.
I genuinely squealed with this video started. This is so cool!
The accents!!😮 so good haha was wildy impressed 👏
Love your vids, this is bout to make my day❤
I loved watching you get green screened into the pieces after making them as if they were real set pieces
really liked this video and how all the landscapes turned out! Looks like so much fun to make something like this.
Also enjoyed the reveal shots!! Really nice that we get to look at all the pretty things longer!
Thought I was going nuts until I actually read the description and pinned comment and discovered this was a re-upload. Glad my memory isn't playing tricks on me! I love how Hobbiton turned out.
This is gonne be epic 😮
Loved this the first time, and loved it the second time. Keep up the good work!!!! 😁
The videography is off the chart……I love this one.
lots of effort clearly went in to this and it shows. they look awesome!
Bruh the cutting of the styraphome is so soothing
That was awesome, Jazza! Yes, please do it again! I loved it! 🥰💖😍 Especially the Hobbit one! 🤩😁
These projects deserves longer videos!
I would love to see something from the Wheel of Time books adapted - maybe Tar Valon? Not sure if the Amazon adaption included it but it would be an incredible project.
Tar Valon is in the Amazon series. 👍 TBH any place in the Wheel of Time by book description would be great to see to compare to the live action depiction!
This is so freaking cool! 😭❤
Loved this video!! All look amazing
This has to be my favourite out of all your videos. I absolutely fucking loved the water in the Shire
This video is so cool! I love it! I hope there will be more like that!
Oh. My. Gosh. Your accent while reading about the Wall sounded just like John Snow. ❤️💜❤️💜❤️
Fantastic video Jazza!! This concept would be soooo cool in the guessing style you had with characters! Like getting the original description from the book and building a small diorama of what you imagine as you (and us viewers) guess maybe what book or even scene it is from! Thank you and good night🎉❤
@Jazza, The one critique I have of the Shire is that there should be at least one hole that runs back into the hills for unimaginable lengths and branches off into a large number of rooms. Bag End in particular is described in how massive it is, and how far back into the hill it goes. As one of the richer homes in the Shire, it should really sprawl out. So, I appreciate the addition of the more traditional houses with round windows and doors, but... where are the expansive hills?
That’s beautiful. Your vision astonishes me.
This is such a cool video! I would love to see a whole one on Harry Potter settings.
You did so awesome as always !!!!
This is AMAZING :D Love it :D
This was very cool to watch! (even though I had no idea what the wall was from till you said John snow at the end)
I loved this video the first time and this time too! So creative!
Can we all agree that Jazza is crazy talented 🎉
I love these types of builds! Please do more giant world spaces.
These walls are nearly 4.5x as high as the walls keeping the titans outside… that’s incredible