@@ericg1100 hey brother. Story is that I work as a stunt performer for film. And sometimes we get asked to portray creatures like animals and monsters. I worked on planet of the apes as well but not to his caliber. He was part of my audition process and taught valuable knowledge. The thing I remember most, "Chimps never waste movement. They don't go anywhere unless there is reason. His interest is peaked. And it's only instinctual things that peak his nature. Food. Fight. Or mating." I still keep that audition in mind for future works of mine.
@@maximiliandort3489 the man is basically a gymnast: none of his muscles are just for show, he’s incredibly agile and strong. That scene is insane. You are literally watching a wild animal.
So amazing. Even the curve of the spine and how he compacts his proportions, the rhythm of the sway and gaze. For a moment you 'forget' the man and can see the animal instead. We see the CG in the movie so we easily take things like this for granted with our assumptions.
What a brilliant guy. Incredible acting. This video is an amazing gem with not even a million views after 10 years since it has been published. I see it becoming viral after several years.
Kinda helps the seriousness of this that he's well built. Indeed what is at first perceived as something silly it is actually a display of the understanding of a completely different species. It always impresses me when people understand animals.
When he says "just a quick little demo" at the end all bashful like, it reminded me of Step Brother's when Will Ferrell sings Let's Give 'Em Something To Talk About.
Even his sound effects are brilliant
Wow ! The guy is really the best at work
well he did play rocket lol
It's one thing to have a deep understanding of them.
It's another to mimic their habits to this level.
Absolutely impressive.
@KabertaKneeGr0wCxntmanthen do it and post a video
@KabertaKneeGr0wCxntmanI strongly agree with what Preston said, that would be awesome lol
@KabertaKneeGr0wCxntmanyeah right !😂
There is a reason you are typing it here, and not doing it there .
Do it sucka@KabertaKneeGr0wCxntman
I can do it, my wife says it's scary how good I can mimic apes. It's not that difficult, we're far cousins after all ...
This man taught me how to move like a chimp for 2 days. Was some prized knowledge for stunt creature work.
Whats the story?
@@ericg1100 hey brother. Story is that I work as a stunt performer for film. And sometimes we get asked to portray creatures like animals and monsters. I worked on planet of the apes as well but not to his caliber. He was part of my audition process and taught valuable knowledge. The thing I remember most, "Chimps never waste movement. They don't go anywhere unless there is reason. His interest is peaked. And it's only instinctual things that peak his nature. Food. Fight. Or mating." I still keep that audition in mind for future works of mine.
Thats awesome
That is awesome. Thanks for sharing!
@@georgequinones3043 Any advice for someone who wants to get into that line of work? I am really interested
Just imagine how extensively he has studied those animals. All acts were simply brilliant.
Nah...it's in his genes.
just living in right neighborhood
its not that hard, it can probably take a few hours at most.
came here to laugh but left genuinely impressed by this guys' acting abilities.
if you haven't seen it by now check out the dinner scene from the square. the guy going all out is terrifying.
@@maximiliandort3489 the man is basically a gymnast: none of his muscles are just for show, he’s incredibly agile and strong. That scene is insane. You are literally watching a wild animal.
I agree and the fact is that none of us can easily do it.
To laugh ? Why ?
This was koo😂
Here after seeing Nope, Terry absolutely crushed it
Nope? what did he play there? the horse xD?
@@DanielTejnicky Same animal he's playing here buddy
Really?
@@randyangel9412 he played the chimp going on a rampage on the set of the show
tery notary is propably the best guy to do movement training for any movie
Bro I wish humans kept the longer arms thing
@@ChimpWithaHandGrenaden human apes only had "long" looking arms because of their short legs (to make their front perch up when theyre on all fours)
The sound he makes in the end is what you will hear in both the movies, whenever Rocket has a dialogue. Its Awesome! Love that!
So amazing. Even the curve of the spine and how he compacts his proportions, the rhythm of the sway and gaze. For a moment you 'forget' the man and can see the animal instead.
We see the CG in the movie so we easily take things like this for granted with our assumptions.
wow he's very good at this...
Everyone should watch this guy in the movie “the square”. He’s not like a bodybuilder, his physical abilities are incredible.
Loved that movie😊
That scene is u forgettable. (Same director as triangle of sadness, if you liked that youll like the square)
@@ericg1100 I appreciate the recommendation. I’ve never seen triangle of sadness but now I will check it out.
I love the fact that Ryan Reynolds is teaching me about gorillas is absolutely amazing
Ok, but he looks nothing and sounds nothing like Ryan Reynolds though.
@@PaxBritannica34563he does look like him
@@PaxBritannica34563 he looks like Reynolds filmed from a distance
@@Chris-hw4mq And if you squint and dress him up in a monkey suit, ya
He looks like Ryan Reynolds if someone was told to draw him from memory. Still pretty handsome tho.
Watch movement coach Terry Notary demonstrate what it takes to be an ape in Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.
It's funny when one does ape like an amateur, but it's impressive when one does it professionally like this guy. His act is so real.
Terry is incredible, it's too bad he didn't have a bigger part as 'Rocket' in this film.
he should have been koba
@@johnkennedyreyes2634Toby nailed Koba
What a brilliant guy. Incredible acting.
This video is an amazing gem with not even a million views after 10 years since it has been published. I see it becoming viral after several years.
Kinda helps the seriousness of this that he's well built. Indeed what is at first perceived as something silly it is actually a display of the understanding of a completely different species. It always impresses me when people understand animals.
Wow, this level of understanding is art in itself.
this dude has returned to monke
I feel like climbing trees now
😭😭feel like doing acrobatics
When he says "just a quick little demo" at the end all bashful like, it reminded me of Step Brother's when Will Ferrell sings Let's Give 'Em Something To Talk About.
Look how he keeps that healthy curve in his lumbar. Apes have a better stance than humans
He is awesome and especially playing as Rocket in the movie
I love that he's still part of the team.
He's done the same thing he's doing here, with the same instruments he's using here in The Square scene. That's awesome!
What a legend, a clip of him was showed last sunday in a Dutch televisionshow from the movie The Square.
Apes seeing this:
"What the human doing?!"
Trying to return to monke
Terry Notary is amazing, an amazing talent!
Attention to detail is on another level!
This was very impressive on so many levels
What a great, short and simple video. Mimicing things like this is hard.
He really transformed as soon as he put on the those things on. his method acting is crazy.
Such an impressive demonstration! Bravo, mr!
Run...
I'M SO DONE RIGHT NOW.
100% want to work with this guy. Brilliant.
I loved his appearance in The Square really destabilizing
The guy is such a professional!
I'm speechless to describe your acting.🔥💯✅
Amazing physical acting.
1:07 is so good
His body language is on point to mimic different apes. The muscles flow smoothly
Best quick demo ever
you see a lot of that when you go to the club
When they all gather around females
I wonder what a person would think if he saw him do that outside the area doing that. That would awesome since he's good at it.
Watch the film, The Square.
1:23 You just KNOW this dude LOVES his job.
simply amazing. he becomes the animals. masterful!
His scene in "The Square" was possibly the strongest in that movie.
Very impressive ape movements!
I could watch this guy mimic animals all day
I LOVE THIS MOVIE ^_^ My favorite character is Blue Eyes, Caesar and Koba.
I watch this once a year
I will now too
Nice
He is extraordinary! I found out about him from The Square. He really becomes those animals.
The fact they have real professionals making sure they get it right is amazing
All this things bringing quality to the movies
It's insane how they managed to convince us Terry isn't just a talking gorilla.
"All right, I'll do it, but my heart won't be in it."
As a person who has watched a lot of primates he captures them perfectly
Kinda scary how accurate he portrays them. Wonder how long he's been doing it and studying them.
This is making my Sciatica act up!
This was amazing to watch and so accurate!
1:20 When someone says the pizza has arrived.
Everyone giving props to Serkis, but Terry did a phenomenal job just as well in all 3 movies as Rocket!!
Even the facial expressions are on point
That backdrop!! Also..They just mullered the fourth movie. The trailer had to gosh heckin cheek to call it the best in the franchise. woah!
sound effects are the best
most impressive thing ive seen in a while
Wonderful acting for sure...
I could watch him for hours
why is he so good at this
Love Terry Notary! Great as Rocket and great as stunt coordinator!
He is good at this :D
I need those! I shall now spend the next hour looking for them!
Update: I give up. I must have one but I can't find it!
This is how I walk around the gym.
0:57 that sprint got me 😂🤣🤣🤣
Saving this to my acting playlist!!
I love it. He absolutely nailed it. Wanted to see chimp, too.
The Square brought me here. Love this guy!
I learned something from this. Impressive behavioural skills
that was so cool. can't wait to see a movie...........finally. it looks GREAT.
Superb job. Really. Explained really well and great demonstration. This is Hollywood.
Man he's good, going to see Kingdom tomorrow!
This is simply BRILLIANT !!! Thanks !
Can't believe this movie is almost a decade now
I can imagine some kid at 1:23 hearing that and saying "mommy, can we go see the apes". Then she has to break the news that it's just some guy
This just brought me so much joy! 🤣
This is so good. Great VID and Reference. Nice.
i just love that if he isn’t speaking he is in full monkey mode
This is exactly how I move around the house to let my dogs know "I'm in charge".
I enjoyed this more then I should have.
That's true stunt man there, He knows his stuff
I'm amazed!
Impressive. I could barely mimic the movement of people I have known all my life. He spends some time watching apes and becomes one.
That man has a gift
Any doubts that were related to monke just watch this guy.
He loves his job!
What a detailing man
When he mimicked the chimp he tapped into that genetic ancestral instinct and it came so naturally. 😆
Acting like an animal for a movie, that would be a dream job for me.
Yeah, he's good!
This is a great party trick people love it!!!