What Exactly Cause Sony Animations to go from terrible, to great? | Video Essay

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  • Опубліковано 22 лис 2024

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  • @jinjango8983
    @jinjango8983 Рік тому +670

    Hey man! Glad to see you got a good milage outta that Miguel face! Keep it up!

  • @eliottsmallwood2140
    @eliottsmallwood2140 Рік тому +2405

    I cannot thank you enough for assuming modelling is hard, my heart dropped a little when you were looking at the very, VERY impressive models and you said you didn't know how hard it was. but when you assumed it was difficult my faith in humanity was restored. so many people assume art is easy.

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому +327

      Yeah I had a friend who used to make 3D sword models. Like although I don’t know anything about the process, modeling that level of detail is agonizing

    • @pulevo5817
      @pulevo5817 Рік тому +100

      ​@joshuabushman7 I have been learning 3d modeling for over a year now those models were insane. There are lots of tools and things to keep track of when doing 3d modeling, it gets pretty complex

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому +92

      @@pulevo5817 yeah I find animators and modelers to be very similar, because both of them have to have the most insane patience in the word

    • @pulevo5817
      @pulevo5817 Рік тому +11

      @joshuabushman7 Sometimes, I get impatient, but I don't really know how long it will take to get good, and the better I get, the more I keep going. But when you know how to make one type of scene, it will take you some time to learn a different type of scene.

    • @eliottsmallwood2140
      @eliottsmallwood2140 Рік тому +5

      @@pulevo5817 I'm just now trying to learn texturing in substance, it is very painful...

  • @icoglionidelweb
    @icoglionidelweb Рік тому +555

    3D modeler here, the sheer magnitude of art talents in the spiderverse productions it's astonishing, as an humble junior seeing how creative they were in every department it's a delight.
    When real artists are let loose it's always a pleasure

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому +35

      Agreed. And yet they still get payed like trash

    • @pumkinpatchwork
      @pumkinpatchwork Рік тому +17

      @@joshuabushman7exactly 😭 thank you for saying this oh my god, artists in the industry get paid so SO badly and the vast majority of non artists either aren’t aware of this or don’t really care and just hearing a non-artist just acknowledging this is so refreshing

    • @imao15
      @imao15 Рік тому +3

      As someone who has lightly used the sculpt feature in blender and has no idea what it’s like to do 3D modeling, if it’s anything like the models in into and across the spider-verse then I have some serious respect for you people who make super in depth models instead of just using the inflate tool so make a jagged and rocky look… I mean, it works but the models you people make… and then how do you animate it when it’s one whole thing? I had to keep mine as dependent parts with parent joints

  • @t.s.678
    @t.s.678 Рік тому +677

    i completely love how this video has a solid segment dedicated to just gushing over the art of random people in the credits- very often the names in film credits kinda just roll by but seeing so directly how incredibly passionate every single person involved is for all their art is great. i couldve watched a whole video just made up of looking at every staff member's work, so impressive

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому +49

      Yeah I always stay to watch the credits during movies, just cause ai know how hard people work to get their names in their at all. I wish somehow kovies credits could recognize these people more

  • @miyummii
    @miyummii Рік тому +107

    I go to college for 3D animation and met an animator that worked on into the spiderverse AND the emoji movie
    He said that working on the emoji movie felt like being sent to war and that the director was batshit insane LMFAOO 😭😭😭 and that working on spiderverse was like being sent to heaven NDKFND

  • @foxxify1
    @foxxify1 Рік тому +389

    I was one of the people that came from the eco-brutalism video. And I'm not even a bit upset. I love your style of video, and how it feels like a conversation between friends. Keep it up!
    Edit: this vid definitely needs more views. It's packed full of great insight of the spiderverse movies, and the animation industry as a whole

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому +28

      Thanks mate. Yeah that’s the style I go for. Laid back and not too formal

  • @rubidot2579
    @rubidot2579 Рік тому +213

    Ok but like so true, the Spiderverse movies were some of the most visually appealing movies I’ve ever witnessed, like the art is absolutely stunning. Also, keep making what ever type of content you enjoy man, because once you continue to build your community you’re bound to find your type of people, those that truly enjoy watching your content and will be their to have your back all the time :)

  • @julianacaton9199
    @julianacaton9199 Рік тому +303

    As a follow up to the thumbnail question, I like the explanation. Also it seems you're having tons of fun, the passion is always appreciated as I feel most creators lack that. Hope to see it stays that 'cause I love seeing your style of content.

  • @greendoritoman2464
    @greendoritoman2464 Рік тому +94

    Hi I also want to say that while phil lord and Chris Miller were instrumental in the development of spider verse, a big part of the visual design comes from the concept art teamed by Vaughn Ling and alberto mielgo.
    Alberto mielgo especially was the one responsible for the comic book look and a lot of his pre vis work for the what's up danger scene was preserved in the film. He directed the witness and Jibaro for love death and robots and is probably one of my favourite artists/animators rn please check him out!
    Edit: YO I GOT TO THE PART IN THE VIDEO WHERE YOU MENTIONED HIM LESGOO

    • @qwertydavid8070
      @qwertydavid8070 Рік тому +14

      True. I feel like a lot of the credit gets automatically thrown to Phil lord and Chris Miller, I actually didn't even know who Alberto Mielgo was! I feel like he should've been the first person to show up in the credits, given how influential his role was in establishing the visual style for the movie.
      However, this isn't mean to sweep away Lord and Miller either. They are honestly my favorite animated movie writers ever. Every single one of them is a banger. They are incredibly talented writers, but I feel like ironically they aren't that well versed when it comes to understanding how animation works. My theory as to why every animated Lord and Miller movie looks so good is because they actually give the animators full creative control. It's not like having Lord and Miller on the team suddenly makes a movie better, it's the fact that they let the artists unleash the potential they've always been holding back.

  • @TheAuraEngineer
    @TheAuraEngineer Рік тому +119

    Ur vids make me wish school let people make edited video essays as submissions for assignments more often, I’d put sm hard work into that shit 😭

  • @Angel-ip7pw
    @Angel-ip7pw Рік тому +21

    There is actually a 15 year old who worked on the movie the little bit with the legos was made by a teenager who made a fan animation of spiderverse with legos and they reached out to him to make a short section they put in the film

  • @vuohi2080
    @vuohi2080 Рік тому +64

    i felt like the ai generated will smith eating spaghetti after watching spiderverse, in a good way

  • @pumkinpatchwork
    @pumkinpatchwork Рік тому +52

    as someone who wishes to become an animator one day and thus am very very conscious about what goes on in the animation industry (and I know people who work in the industry who constantly share their experiences), holy shit thank you. this was so, SO refreshing to watch. the part where you showed a bunch of random artists’ portfolios and explained that most of the people who work on spiderverse also worked on the emoji movie, I audibly gasped at the fact that you’re even sharing it because you’re so absolutely correct but so many people assume bad movies are made by incompetent people when that is almost never ever the case, every single person is good enough to work for sony is GOOD. and indeed unfortunately artist mistreatment is completely normal in every visual arts industry and the entertainment industry as a whole (although spider-verse was a particularly unique case of downright horrific) all while getting paid dogshit.
    I just. oh my god, thank you so much for verbalizing pretty much everything I have to say about this situation, perfectly done from the perspective of a non visual artist to a non artist audience.

    • @SmolMarsh
      @SmolMarsh Рік тому +5

      I agree with all of that. Im also aspiring to be an animator as well. Good luck to you!

    • @anrandomthing7110
      @anrandomthing7110 Рік тому +3

      @@SmolMarsh same here, but I'm trying to be more creative with designs than animation, or concept art in this instance :D

  • @frostbite5607
    @frostbite5607 Рік тому +8

    17:42
    Fun fact, a 14 year old did actually work on across the Spiderverse. He animated the Lego Spider-Man scene in the movie

  • @badconnection4383
    @badconnection4383 Рік тому +14

    Rest in Piece to Blue Sky. Thank you for giving me Robots. One of the best childhood memories ever.

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому +7

      Omg I forgot about robots. Best movie of all time

  • @carlo818
    @carlo818 Рік тому +21

    surfs up is my favorite. second one was ass tho since it was just a commercial and it didnt have that same live documentary style.

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому +14

      Seriously, why haven’t they tried doing another mockumentary style animated movie

  • @caleb8392
    @caleb8392 Рік тому +94

    Don't let the haters get you down! I've loved all of your videos so far, and I hope you make a lot more

  • @onepresence9460
    @onepresence9460 Рік тому +24

    With the amazing current state of Sony Pictures Animation, i hope they give another chance to Lauren Faust’s Medusa and other Genndy Tartakovsky projects like Can You Imagine and Popeye.

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому +9

      Especially Medusa. Such a creative movie and character

  • @christophereaton9050
    @christophereaton9050 Рік тому +51

    You're easily my favorite youtuber right now, your video essay material with your editing is absolute peak

  • @petrfedor1851
    @petrfedor1851 Рік тому +9

    I can't stand when people say "everyone gonna copy Spiderverse now by blanding 2D And 3D animation". You know, thing anime does for like 15 years at least.

  • @timsplosion
    @timsplosion Рік тому +4

    22:07 This was the bit that made me hit Like on this video. I've seen people try to make the case that The Last Wish, Into the Spiderverse, and Mutant Mayhem all "look the same" and it drives me insane. It's like trying to say that an oil painting, a graphic novel, and a punk zine all look the same.

  • @supremegrimmy
    @supremegrimmy Рік тому +22

    Amazing video!
    Loved how much attention you gave to all the arts and artists!
    Extremely excited for future content from this channel.

  • @rexius4474
    @rexius4474 Рік тому +3

    17:40
    fun fact: the guy who worked on the legy part of atsv was 14 years old
    they hired him bc they saw he made the trailers in that sort of lego style and they admired his work

  • @gh0stxoxo3
    @gh0stxoxo3 Рік тому +31

    Dude I can’t even express how absolutely flabbergasted I am there’s only like 7k views on this vid?? And your others too?? The way you do your videos is so laid back and chill, the way you set things up and talk about the stuff you genuinely enjoy is amazing and it shows in this video how excited you get when talking about these things. I’m definitely subscribing and keeping up from now on. Keep going dude, you’re going in the right direction

  • @bloxycrew7697
    @bloxycrew7697 Рік тому +3

    I just wanna say that you can’t say you remember the Lego movie without remembering the everything is awesome song!

  • @Takedownairsoft1
    @Takedownairsoft1 Рік тому +11

    As some one who thought art was easy, it’s not, I wanted to draw something and thought “how hard can it be” foolish me because holy crap arts hard. Much appreciation for artists.

  • @Toa_general
    @Toa_general Рік тому +15

    Thank you so much for having a section just to talking about the amazing workers, this feels like such appreciation and it was needed after seeing the way the bigger people at Sony don’t care for the animators

  • @joegreenwell5476
    @joegreenwell5476 Рік тому +5

    Sony is planning on doing more movies with Genndy Tartakovsky including a slate of movies for teens and adults which is exciting

  • @jaidensmith1602
    @jaidensmith1602 Рік тому +50

    Mate I’ll admit I came in from the eco-brutalist video, but even still you’ve really quickly become one of my favourite UA-camrs. Your videos have that unscripted feel of a dumb conversation with a friend while still actually having a point to them. Keep up the good work cause I can genuinely see this becoming a career for you

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому +11

      Hey thanks mate. Yeah that’s the type of vibe I go for so good thing it’s going through

  • @psyche_out
    @psyche_out Рік тому +21

    You made some great, well-researched points! The introduction of stylized animation to Hollywood is so important!!! As an artist who works under a big studio it's frustrating to deal with a constant cycle of execs who have no sympathy for the artists dealing with the stress of the creative process, they don't seem to understand the concept of "quality over quantity". The peanuts movie was really where I started to see everything turn for the better; I'm excited for people to finally start taking animation seriously!

  • @zap4156
    @zap4156 Рік тому +12

    Bro talking how Sony made a perfect sequel, but isn’t talking about how this was a perfect sequel to his eco-brutalist video. You rock, dude.

  • @flor_de_May.0
    @flor_de_May.0 9 місяців тому +1

    I LOVED the credit game!!! I did this sort of with the hamilton cast last time I watched on Disney+ and followed almost everyone, I'm gonna start doing this with other movies and tv shows in the future

  • @mikulascech9567
    @mikulascech9567 Рік тому +13

    Absolutely amazing video(s!), I cannot believe how well structured (hehe) and entertaining your video essays are. I always save your videos to watch them later because I don't want to miss a single one. It's impressive how well you study the topics, how much work you put into it and it's pretty mind-blowing how knowledgeable you're in certain areas. I hope more people will acknowledge your work and look forward to see you grow. I adore the humour (I am, in fact, a zoomer) and your style.
    Also I personally find your thumbnails funny and fitting to your sense of humour, but I think that leaning more towards higher quality thumbnails might help you attract more viewers. I personally found you through the love, death, and robots video and then I accidentally discovered hidden hold when I watched your Prince of Egypt and Ecobrutalism video. Just a suggestion, it may very well be your style!
    I'm looking forward to more of your work!

  • @ceviche4life951
    @ceviche4life951 Рік тому +5

    Ironic how this bad timeline of Sony animations is the exact thing that’s going on with Disney rn: executives only wanting to use rehashed brands and make sequels of preexisting movies that rake in cash, abusing their workers

  • @ThatGuyJake94
    @ThatGuyJake94 Рік тому +10

    Coming from eco brutalist vid, channel's a vibe dude. Went back and saw the prince of egypt one too, I dig it

  • @stephaniec3022
    @stephaniec3022 Рік тому +5

    Thank you for really pointing out the differences between allowing workers and artists to have creative freedom vs ideas being stomped out by certain executive. I believe that creative freedom and collaboration is why we DO have really good movies out there. It's why underrepresented communities stories are being told in animation. Miles as an African American/Black superhero, Katie Mitchell as Sony's first openly queer (and neurodivergent) main character are huge inspirations for people. Plus Mitchells vs Machines is my favorite animated movie of all time due to the creative freedom allowed, and the fact that the two main directors worked on Gravity Falls.

  • @user-wilko21x3y
    @user-wilko21x3y Рік тому +10

    i would genuinely love to watch an unedited 2 and a half hours of someone funny ranting about a good movie. like genuinely genuinely
    great video man, keep it up!

  • @drdewott9154
    @drdewott9154 Рік тому +4

    Artistic freedom really is the greatest thing when it comes to all of this stuff. Heck I think nothing exemplifies this more than the indie animation scene right here on UA-cam. So many creative people have been able to share their passion projects and even make full scale productions on this platform with little to no creative restrictions at all since they're their own boss! Like we have a whole generation of amazing Indie produced animated shows on this platform now, with the 3 biggest probably being Helluva Boss, Lackadaisy, and Murder Drones, all of which are highly praised!
    Whats even better is that this aint a competition for profit either, not about one outperforming the other. These creatives know that with more indie animation, everybody wins, more great stories can be told with more creativity. Plus many people in this, both newcomers and industry veterans often work across multiple indie projects! The creatives leading such projects also often seem to champion fair and uplifting work conditions, like one of the animators on Lackadaisy made a whole video on the great work process on their pilot and how it was completely open and everyone involved could see what everyone else was doing and learn from one another alongside community events and creative freedom, even down to smaller cogs in the production like individual animators. Another example being Helluva Boss, which there is slightly less known about, but where equal pay amongst its voice actors is also prioritised to be fair, no matter if the VA is a relatively small actor, or a broadway star or even celebrity, like with Kesha's role in one episode.
    Like we know of Helluva Boss, Lackadaisy, and Murder drones, but even beyond that there are so many smaller projects like Monkey Wrench, Tales of Zale, Ollie & Scoops, and Satina to name a few, and even more on the way like Far Fetched, and The Amazing Digital Circus. On top of projects making it from the indie animation scene into the big studio hands against the odds like Don't Hug me I'm scared, Hazbin Hotel, and to an extent Smiling Friends.
    Like, tldr, we see right here that when artists are given the freedom and means to make something great, they absolutely can and will do that!

  • @bgiv2010
    @bgiv2010 Рік тому +12

    I love this "limited animation but 3D" era

  • @JRAnimationStudios
    @JRAnimationStudios Рік тому +2

    Where is the door in his room, it looks like he’s trapped in there

  • @nyxs_time_alone
    @nyxs_time_alone Рік тому +23

    I would genuinely sit and listen to you talk about spiderverse for two hours
    I read the desc and i want to tell you that you should delete stupid comments like that , that make you loose motivation. Your videos are really cool and i genuinely smile when i see that you posted

    • @theflyingspaget
      @theflyingspaget Рік тому +2

      He should just release it uncut and unfiltered to his patrons or something

  • @GribGFX
    @GribGFX Рік тому +10

    I don't think spiderverse influenced arcane at 22:00 there are other examples to give. Although Arcane was released after spiderverse by 2 years, the studio behind arcane had already crafted that style on their own. Look at the music video "RISE" on the League of Legends youtube channel released 2 months before spiderverse and it is 100% in the style of Arcane. They've also used various other art styles over the years.
    Minor nitpick. I otherwise thought this was a great well researched video that gives credit to the amazing artists.

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому +4

      No you’re totally right. They had some people working on both arcane and spider-verse despite the studios being in different countries. I only recently learned about the studio that made arcane. If anything, arcane influenced Across The Spiderverse. Like the Hobie effect was already being done in arcane in small bits

  • @MartinPeterson464
    @MartinPeterson464 Рік тому +11

    by the way, i think your videos are so enjoyable because they have this casual like chill vibe of some dude talking about whatever he finds interesting at the time, i think if you shifted to box yourself in or to appeal to the algorithm it would kinda suck yk for everyone. all i’m saying is i love your videos because it seems that you enjoy them so just do what you enjoy

  • @hannluvzvlogs
    @hannluvzvlogs Рік тому +2

    omg! Loved the video it was so interesting!!! Please consider uploading the unedited 2 hour rant about the movie!!! I would love to watch the whole thing🙌🏻

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому +2

      Thanks but that shi staying in the vault lmao

  • @cr1ck3ts
    @cr1ck3ts Рік тому +7

    Sorry to hear about the backlash on your previous video, I think you handled it very well honestly! I enjoyed this one a lot and I’m excited to see your future content! ⭐️✨
    (P.S. I could also barely understand Hobie throughout the movie I can’t wait to watch at home with subtitles 😭)

  • @wormsarecool426
    @wormsarecool426 Рік тому +4

    It was really cool that you looked at the work done by people further into the credits!

  • @lauracampbell8674
    @lauracampbell8674 Рік тому +12

    Awesome video dude - I love hearing about how the internal workings of the studio have such an impact on the movies! Seems obvious but it’s not something you automatically consider when passing judgement on a movie. Hopefully Sony’s winning streak can continue bc the Spiderverse movies and Mitchells have been just incredible

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому +4

      Agreed. The movies they have promised look super cool so far. Even if they aren’t great at least they’ll be creative

  • @audreyhorne6669
    @audreyhorne6669 10 місяців тому +2

    i am sad to hear about the awful comments but it is probably due to that engagement that u popped up on my feed. i like your tone of voice and chill energy as much as i like your thoughtful critiques and lil interjections of jokes. i am an artist and i like watching media criticism while i work on my art and i really want to watch the video about Rothko/Interstellar. please do it! yr videos are great!!

  • @Stephy.world2
    @Stephy.world2 Рік тому +14

    Its almost funny how changing the most simplest things can transform into something beautiful. Loved this vid. Keep it up 🎉

  • @mimsike
    @mimsike Рік тому +6

    Your content/perspective is so cool, keep up the good work! I hope your channel blows up soon

  • @snailbob1
    @snailbob1 10 місяців тому +1

    seeing other people get excited about art always makes me so happy :-) humans are so creative it’s so cool and i forget to appreciate it enough sometimes. Ive never been the biggest movie analyst person ever but watching some of your videos, i think film is one of if not the best display of human creativity there is, so many uniquely crazy talented and passionate people making one big piece of art together… idk why im only just having this realization now, this is not that crazy of a take. Your videos are great though, keep it up :)

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  10 місяців тому +1

      Incredibly wholesome comment, we love to see it 👍

  • @eric-curry
    @eric-curry Рік тому +2

    Yo, I didn't even realize who I was watching until halfway through the video when Thundervision stuff started popping up. Great work with this video! The editing style is very nice, feels like I'm watching any other high quality video essay. Excited to see what content you make in the future. (Nice music choices btw)

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому +1

      YOOOOOOOOOO that’s actually so funny. Us band kids love a good video essay haha. Keep doing music stuff man you’re seriously one of the most talented people I’ve come across

  • @puffs3066
    @puffs3066 Рік тому +4

    I think they make a generic moneymaker film to the fund the actual movie they want to create.

  • @batmanultra7
    @batmanultra7 Рік тому +2

    Love that this isn't just about Sony Animation but animation as a whole and how artists DESERVE fair treatment.

  • @esynodic
    @esynodic Рік тому +12

    Yo this video was awsome! Thanks for giving animation as a medium the respect and consideration and analysis that it deserves!!! As a pro artist it warms my heart hearing u talk about the medium from such a pure outside perspective!

  • @Hallowiskindadead
    @Hallowiskindadead Рік тому +29

    Hey man I didn’t stick around for modern art videos, I’m sticking around for your whimsical nature and based takes. Keep up the good work king
    You actually inspired me to touch my dusty ass video essay google doc again

  • @RobotLover696
    @RobotLover696 Рік тому +3

    Not even done with the video yet, but I am just now learning of the Sony hack and wow. Wow. Adore your style of video and how it truly seems to go in depth!!! Excited to finish the vid and watch more of ur channel later!!

  • @anothergirlonthesubway
    @anothergirlonthesubway Рік тому +3

    this is the first video of yours i've seen, but ngl i would 100% watch your unedited 2.5 hour rant about across the spider-verse

  • @kori_seawolf
    @kori_seawolf Рік тому +1

    Love Midna's Lament playing in the background through some of it, lmao

  • @TyOrMaybeTay
    @TyOrMaybeTay Рік тому +7

    Great video!! Very interesting topic and essay!!! Sorry that some people were being mean in the comments of the eco-brutalism video, that really sucks. Hope to eventually see some more cool videos about stuff youre passionate about!! Keep up the great work :b

  • @snowman21279
    @snowman21279 Рік тому +1

    Emoji movie also stars Jimmy Cordon, as the hand guy

  • @sockpant
    @sockpant 11 місяців тому

    I work in the anim industry and wow I love how u looked up random people in the credits. It felt very validating haha, because I love to look thru the credits to find people I know or appreciate all the amazing artists in production

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  11 місяців тому +1

      Yeah sometimes I wish the credits were like a yearbook or something instead of just names on a black screen. Anything to add so personality like signatures

  • @eternalprogression
    @eternalprogression Рік тому +1

    Bro i gotta say i love this video and the way you filmed and edited it. Im a UA-camr as well and I was trying to do a video during university last semester and it went so fucking bad. It was so hard to organize it and film and put it together while living in a dorm and not having anything I normally do. It seems like you had the same problems doing this video, but it turned out good anyway. Like the camera cutting out and the cut that you had to add to speak about the new info on the work conditions during the spider verse movie would have destroyed the video for me. But you just put it together and it worked really well and was still laid out nicely. Also i have adhd and i always want to put like every single thought i have into my videos but I always leave them out because I either forget or can’t find a way to put it in the video. It seems like you put every thought you had into the video but it also fits really well into the video to. It was honestly satisfying to watch because my brain always goes 1000 miles an hour watching UA-cam videos and I’m always thinking of 100 things at once and it was like you spoke about all 100 of my thoughts every moment in the video before I could get to it. it was really satisfying. I’m almost embarrassed to post this long ass comment but I’m posting it anyway whatever.

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому +1

      Yeah filming without a tried and true method always sucks ass lol. Like even this video my mic was messing up and now has this weird ringing sound in the video. If you watch my last video you would know how much I hate filming lol. Had to redo it twice. Anyways, glad you liked the video

    • @eternalprogression
      @eternalprogression Рік тому

      @@joshuabushman7 lol yes i saw that video dude, holy crap. God did not want you to finish that one. Also really good tho.

  • @francis_films
    @francis_films Рік тому +2

    Actual amazing quality content!! These are hard to come by in mordern UA-cam, but I'm super glad you keep making them!!

  • @woomygoomyloomy
    @woomygoomyloomy Рік тому +3

    damn it sucks that ppl were being mean to you on that other video, this is my 1st video i watched from you and i honestly think ur funny and the way you talk about animation makes it a lot more interesting than it already is, and i loved how you took the time to appreciate the ppl who made it, not just the directors, producers, etc but like the ppl who dont get enough credit making the film. also u earned a new sub :D

  • @inseto3888
    @inseto3888 Рік тому +2

    You gotta post the unhinged rant SOMEWHERE. I need to listen to that shit lmao.

  • @kyrapeters9595
    @kyrapeters9595 10 місяців тому

    Eternal blessings to you for mentioning the artists in the project as much as you did. The Spiderverse movies are the first animated films in a LONG time where I felt like the artistic vision of the project was preserved, you could see and feel how much energy was put into them. I want to write every creative who worked on those films into my will, I want their names tattooed on my body, I will say a prayer for them before I go to sleep. They deserve to be treated SO MUCH BETTER by studios.

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  10 місяців тому

      Couldn’t have said it better myself

  • @saadinhalf
    @saadinhalf Рік тому +1

    17:44
    Ok but a 14 year old DID work on this movie- he actually single-handedly did the Lego scene I believe

  • @Zach-xq3rs
    @Zach-xq3rs Рік тому +5

    Not to mention the Sony hack is the reason TSAM3 was cancelled

  • @60311
    @60311 Рік тому +1

    This is definitely my the most entertaining video I've ever watch ESPECIALLY the attention, dedication, and care you give to the artists. I too also do this but in a smaller scale. I would, bookmarked, look at an artist other socials, like, rt, all the shi just to support their hard work.

  • @youwhat6624
    @youwhat6624 Рік тому +1

    Awesome video! honestly, i wouldn't mind listening to the whole Spiderverse rant, edited or not, just because i loved the movie and it's always fun listening to people go off about it

  • @sterlinsilver
    @sterlinsilver Рік тому +3

    "sony sells lots of things like tvs-" puts up a picture of the exact television on my dresser right now

  • @honeycombb8734
    @honeycombb8734 Рік тому +4

    I really enjoyed the way you broke this down and I couldn’t agree more! This spider-verse style of animation is my favourite to watch because the artistry is beautiful and I’m obsessed with looking at it

  • @yumrockz
    @yumrockz 3 місяці тому

    based off the thing you said about the concept art looking like the qctuql movie- i immediately thought of the mutant mayhem artbook.

  • @viheart
    @viheart Рік тому +2

    ok first of all Monster House was genuinely good and it's not just my nostalgia speaking I watched it again recently and it still surprisingly holds up in the kid's horror genre.

  • @Pheelleep
    @Pheelleep Рік тому +2

    Lol Im so glad you mentioned Peanuts, people forget that Peanuts lowkey started the stopmotion style 3d animation

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому +1

      It did. Guess blue sky ended on a pretty good note

  • @izziedevil
    @izziedevil Рік тому +2

    19:54
    Trolls World Tour slander will not be accepted smh
    Seriously though I know it sounds like a joke like... Morbius or something but like Trolls World Tour actually kinda rules I was very legitimately blown away by it I do really recommend watching it at some point

    • @izziedevil
      @izziedevil Рік тому +1

      Like it's not 10/10 amazing cinema redefined or anything, but the themes it touches on and the way it does them were really surprising. Like I wouldn't have expected them to go there for a children's movie.
      Also absolutely fucking gorgeously animated it's insane

  • @savio953
    @savio953 11 місяців тому +1

    I LOVE MY FAVOURITE SUB GENRE OF UA-cam WITH QUIRKY WHITE GUY STANDING IN A ROOM TALKING TO A SMALL MIC ABOUT RANDOM NICHE TOPIC

  • @lydierayn
    @lydierayn Рік тому +1

    Art is all about passion. Holywood and money made people forget that. Passion breeds skills which makes amazing works like Spiderverse.

  • @Aeiouaaaaaaaaa
    @Aeiouaaaaaaaaa 11 місяців тому

    I came from your most recent video, but I read through your description and I have to say your Rothko/Interstellar topic sounds cool as hell and it’s a shame we won’t get to see it. It really sucks that discussions on modern art tends to attract a Certain Kind Of Crowd, but maybe a patreon or something could be a good place to make that kind of stuff (if you want ofc). Also great video, I’m trying to break into the animation industry and projects like Spiderverse motivate me to keep trying. I appreciated the breakdown of what was going on behind the scenes. Anyways absolutely subscribed and looking forward to more of your stuff, thanks and take care!

  • @bella_the_inkling
    @bella_the_inkling Рік тому

    This was such a great watch! Thank you for giving your love toward all the great artists that worked on Spiderverse! Thank you for also mentioning the connection between the Peanuts movie and Spiderverse (I tell you, I got so excited when your mentioned it). I freaking love the Peanuts movie and i hate how overlooked it is.

  • @amnugget7781
    @amnugget7781 Рік тому +1

    lowkey want the full 2 hr rant 😭(great video)

  • @bluerabb
    @bluerabb Рік тому +2

    i cannot believe you called mr peabody and sherman a bad movie… WRONG WRONG..

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому

      It’s not bad. It’s horrible lmfao

    • @bluerabb
      @bluerabb Рік тому +2

      @@joshuabushman7 mr peabody and sherman is a masterpiece it does not deserve this slander

  • @pedrosantiago2550
    @pedrosantiago2550 Рік тому +1

    Just found your channel. It's kind sad that it has just 4 videos, but I really liked your way of explaining the facts and instead of reading a script, you decided to have a conversation with the camera. I really enjoyed the video and I'm hoping to see more in the future. All the loves from Brazil.

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому

      Oh nice. I’m surprised how many people from Brazil like my videos but it is more than welcomed haha

  • @JTCF
    @JTCF Рік тому +4

    6:26
    This is an insanely good attention grabbing narrative break, you're gonna go far kid

  • @monkeyfudge1322
    @monkeyfudge1322 Рік тому +2

    btw if u like genndy tartakovski, hes directing a 2d animated feature for sony called 'fixed', idk when its coming out but it looks beautiful

  • @Nerdosaurus
    @Nerdosaurus Рік тому +6

    I clicked on this video completely by accident. Let me tell you I have never been more happy over a mistake in my life, your video was amazing, you are so funny and cheered up my pretty bad day. You deserve all the praise in the world, I watched your other videos and am so glad I did. Each one amazing and entertaining, it scratches my short attention span in a way that not many other UA-camrs can. Thanks man, I look forward to seeing what you do next!

  • @Ashpkfmdmdmdmd
    @Ashpkfmdmdmdmd Рік тому +1

    "Monster house has to be the worst movie I've seen."
    And just like that, you lost your privilege to live.

  • @camillem5987
    @camillem5987 Рік тому

    Hey 3D animator here ! I don't know why but when you were complimenting and amazed at the artists working in the movie I felt really proud even though I didn't work on them. Like, yay this is the kind of reaction I want to give people when they see my work :)) Your compassion as well for the artists regarding the working conditions touched me as well. Feels good to be seen :)

  • @toonytunes9336
    @toonytunes9336 Рік тому

    Awesome video. Entertaining and informative. Like genuinely the contrast between emoji movie and spiderverse is crazyy. Just subbed bro

  • @schippai3308
    @schippai3308 Рік тому +1

    the world can be absolutely beautiful, not just in art, what you're talking about here is freedom and in general, a philosophy in life
    apply the same idea to urban design, skyscrapers ARE shit, but because everyone makes them, and so they've turned into a sign of "wealth", with genuine freedom to create and design we can have cities actually built for the people who live in them and not the billionaires who'll benefit from it
    hell, you can even apply this logic to every piece of work, platform, etc, to the UA-cam-insta-tiktok space, for all these content creators, artists, we can all make something beautiful if the truly exorbitantly rich didn't exist

  • @selmabm3409
    @selmabm3409 Рік тому +3

    Surf's Up is criminally underrated.

  • @patricia_laet
    @patricia_laet Рік тому +5

    Hey, I'm not in your position and by that can't quite grasp how especially these, personal insulting comments must have felt. I admire your way of handling the situation and wish you all the best, hope you finde even more confidence to upload all you feel inspired to, but at the same time understand that it is hard and annoying because it is not your fault you feel restricted in creating and sharing, but these hateful comments are.
    Strange how online platforms make it apparently so easy to forget you're addressing a human being whilst being human and capable of empathy.
    I really enjoy your videos and how you present a topic with all the different layers involved :)

  • @Gabsbsbsmp
    @Gabsbsbsmp Рік тому

    your channel is so nice, your voice is soothing and i really liked your opinion on the topic. i also loved the part where you searched up the people making the movie, credits in movies are so not taken seriously by the public that sometimes i forget they're even there. you looking up the people made me want to do that with future movies i watch. there are so many talented artists we never heard about and get hidden way it's crazy.
    good vid hope your day's been good :)

  • @soupyvibes6170
    @soupyvibes6170 Рік тому +1

    Animators are unionized, the next step would be to strike if they want things to change, but that is a very uphill battle.

  • @StonedJudxs
    @StonedJudxs Рік тому

    I appreciate the way you talk about artists 💛 (Trolls World Tour is a stunning film btw)

  • @SonicTheHedgehog007
    @SonicTheHedgehog007 Рік тому +3

    SPYRO MUSIC IN THE BACK???? ONGSOSNSBDAHWOSO I LOVE DARK HOLLOW

  • @maddylovesjokes3913
    @maddylovesjokes3913 Рік тому

    Amazing video, dude. I love hearing "controversial" topics and so far all the videos you've made. You're entertaining and educational and I've been recommending your videos to my friends. Keep up the good work ^^

  • @laev2516
    @laev2516 Рік тому +1

    there‘s actually a 14 year old that worked on spiderverse. he did the lego-verse scene, he’s on youtube too. seriously insane talent that worked on that movie

  • @aquamarine13yt
    @aquamarine13yt Рік тому +1

    As someone going into the animation industry, seeing how awful the working conditions for spider verse were, and the mind blowing product we got from it has been such a conflicting thing for me to process. I know my job is going to be tough, but I wish something like this didn’t cause me to want to just forget about it ever happening

    • @joshuabushman7
      @joshuabushman7  Рік тому +2

      Yeah it seriously is a difficult career, but so is animation in general. I got no advice for that, but I say do it anyways. Hopefully all this Hollywood union stuff makes things better in the future

    • @aquamarine13yt
      @aquamarine13yt Рік тому +1

      @@joshuabushman7 i just really hope the unions are around before I get to the workplace, but if not, they’re taking the hard steps now and that counts for something