Fun fact, this stop motion film was made by a university student here in Brisbane at the very university campus I plan to attend next year. It’s brilliant
It made me uncomfortable. And it was immensely successful. If you want to nail this art, give them this connection to real life, but give a happy ending. We all return to our human form, or there is no completion. (Damn. did someone just program that in an AI algorithm? We're all screwed.)
Good luck, and definitely do not look up the websites that offer textbook PDFs for free that totally are not recommended by plenty of university professors. Ya know?
The final scene with the boss's jaw falling off is a seriously great transition from stop motion to real-time and then back to stop motion. Everything is so fluid!
The ad revealed so much about what was going on, loved that part. I was spending the whole time figuring out what story was being told until that point, and it was delightful to see the ostrich was there for a purpose.
Genuinely incredible stuff The decision to have the animators working in the background even before Neil starts to question everything is such a great way of establishing the premise. Super fun and entertaining. (I also love the foreshadowing with the way the ostrich’s dialogue was written in his first scene).
@@Reecetrex the ostrich’s dialogue is super corporate and I was already thinking “Haha why is he speaking like a commercial” since he immediately mentioned the chairs were uncomfortable.
This, no joke, is one of the best examples of lovecraftian eldritch horror. Neil belongs to a perception of reality that is limited, and the moment he begins to have an inkling of the wider reality above his, he starts to break down and is unable to ignore it as he begins to see beyond his own reality. The hand is an otherworldly force that literally puppets him and he has no ability to escape. It’s also uncaring of THIS Neil’s fate as there are numerous Neils and it doesn’t care about its puppets.
As a stop-motion enthusiasts this short AMAZED ME! There are so many small touches and brilliant decisions that turn this from a kinda neat animation-based meta narrative to a genuinely INCREDIBLE animation-based meta narrative! The people who made this ought to be proud!
Something I found compelling was how the context Neil, the protagonist, is living in the perfect one for the plot of the film because it is the most common situation for a psychotic break in a realistic setting. In humans, young men around the ages of 18 to 25 are more commonly diagnosed with psychosis and have a higher chance of experiencing a psychotic break. It is said that some of the causes of psychosis are stress and sleep deprivation. Neil appears to be a young adult, he's on the verge of losing his job, and he's shown falling asleep multiple times in the movie.
@@b1ff I remember reading about it once in a story which tackle that fact, but also fact checked it on some articles in the National library of Medicine. You can read the one called "Pyschosis" by Jordan Calabrese and Yasir Al Khalili for more info.
That is brilliantly done, absolutely brilliant, and the ostrich is a beautiful touch. Everything about it is so very clever. Love the alternate eyelids/bags under the eyes. Great voices too. And the choice of music. Who would have thought the Habanera would have worked so well? Total genius. Thank you. I’m already wanting to watch it again.
I think my favorite part is that even when he was coming to terms with that everything could be fake, the hands were still shown controlling his reactions up for all but about 2 scenes. The very awareness of reality being fake wasn't enough to save Neil from being puppeted almost the entire time. I love that.
Brilliant work ! This reminds me of that classic Twilight Zone episode, "Five Characters in search of an exit", where a rag-tag bunch of characters (a clown, a ballerina, a hobo, an army general and a bagpipe player) find themselves inside some giant cylinder with no memory of their past life, or even who they are... And as the story comes to an end, it is revealed they're just a collection of discarded dolls collected for orphans by the Salvation Army. We're all puppets on a stage, and the sense of it all eludes us forever.
reminds me of a Game I played as a kid where it's revealed all the characters, their whole universe is a simulation created by 'real' humans ... gods damn but that messed with my head. gave me my first existential crisis.
Not to mention how concerned the boss was at the end when Neil said that he quits, and the slight confusion/curiosity when he notices that his own mouth fell off
That was an excellent work with great humor, effects, and story. Reminded me quite a bit of an old episode of Twilight Zone where the characters in a novel became self aware (90% sure it was TZ, anyways), an interesting thought. As we advance and can build machines that learn, it's a thought provoking philosophical commentary on the nature of what exactly defines life or consciousness and if something inorganic can be 'alive'.
I like how all the furniture changes at the point in the ad when it transitions into the better furniture, but we're just seeing it from his perspective
reminds me of that creepypasta about a student who noticed a red string attached to him one day and saw that it was attached to everyone and their every joint. but then one of the "things" controlling the strings saw him and he woke up in his bed after and he just have to live with that knowledge for the rest of his life.
I can't believe I only just found this! Absolutely brilliant work! I really want to get into stop-motion one day, and this is a really great piece to get inspired by ❤️
"an ostrich told me the world is fake and I think I believe it." sounds like a creepy pasta title and I love it. I really like the idea and how the animators can be seen in the background as the story goes. This was the best.
i remember i was obsessed with stopmotion when i was little and would watch so many behind the scenes videos and when i would watch stopmotion movies i would expect stuff like this to happen
Wow! This is so brilliant! It's mind-blowing. Dare I even say it? It is "The Matrix" for stop-motion animation. I love how the cupboard scene then became like a zoetrope animation. Great job!
As much as this is may be for laughs, I find this to be quite terrifying. Something about faces falling off, having the wolrd stop, the world barely existing to begin with, all very creepy.
This is really cool. Makes me feel as though my thoughts of being outside of realities at times could be personified through this movie. Great job on this you guys.
When you get a phone-call from Gaster and his ostrich goner tells you about your reality. This failing salesman is going to be the secret boss for deltarune chapter 3.
Oh, well done you. As a writer and teacher of creative writing, I value tight plots, creative storylines, engaging characters, and interesting messages. All boxes ticked in but a few minutes. This was a pleasure to watch. Thank you.
outstanding, the dreamlike air of the little inexplicable changes that you just try to shrug off, the framing of the behind the scenes stuff, just wonderful. my attention span is fried after decades on the internet but i was happily absorbed this whole time. bravo!
My boyfriend think we are all living in a simulation. So this film has a special place in my heart as I love him. WELL DONE. I loved it! So creative. Thank you for this gift💝
@@adva1282 a photo that cannot exist. Physical proof…an object that simply cannot be where it was. Beyond and an actual observed event. I don’t believe in magic or aliens but i believe that some kind of glitch must be responsible. The people around me refuse to accept what happened and insist I imagined it. Again photo so no. It’s more the reactions that disturb me so then I Sorry,but this line of questioning is extremely dangerous and I encourage you to stop.
This. Was amazing. The music choices, the voice acting, the FRAMING, the stop motion, the colors the designs thefhejnajksksk The way it turned out to be about an ad the whole time- ohhh my goodness I loved this so much 🤩
Sometimes things happen and either there is no way to record them or express them in a rational way, even our universe we percieve as reality has boundaries and when you touch them ever so slightly you get these weird hard to explain moments. Very relatable, me happy someone made a short movie vaguely about this feeling 👍
Well done! Great story, I love the way you absolute destroyed the fourth wall but then went right back to respecting the fourth wall by intentionally having nothing to do with the viewer. Again, well don you!
there's a certian wonderful meta layer to this that Neil is voiced & designed by the writer of the film. It's pretty likely the hand reaching for Neil is Lachlan's. really adds another layer
absolute perfection stop motions films are to me one of the highest forms of art in movie making due to how much detail goes into everything this truly was amazing never stop with stop motion its the most interesting genre.
Wow! I had an experience like that! My flat mates turned into cardboard cutouts like the ones with celebrities in some convenience stores. It was a bit much so i decided to lie down. Then I saw pink tennis shoes and pink TOASTERS spiraling over my head. Toasters! Cool Video!
Not gonna lie, this is the best short film I've ever watched! Neil felt like a real person among the one-dimension background characters. As someone starting animation this was definitely one of the most coolest things ever. It's a great horror conpect to a animated character finding out about they are a fake, fictional being.
I cant tell you how much i love this. Both the way the story turned out as well as the visual technique. My goodness how it all followed up was enjoyable, EVERY second!
Fun fact, this stop motion film was made by a university student here in Brisbane at the very university campus I plan to attend next year. It’s brilliant
AWESOME
It made me uncomfortable. And it was immensely successful. If you want to nail this art, give them this connection to real life, but give a happy ending. We all return to our human form, or there is no completion. (Damn. did someone just program that in an AI algorithm? We're all screwed.)
yeah i’m at griffith film school right now! it’s great!
Hehe I will doxed
Good luck, and definitely do not look up the websites that offer textbook PDFs for free that totally are not recommended by plenty of university professors. Ya know?
The final scene with the boss's jaw falling off is a seriously great transition from stop motion to real-time and then back to stop motion.
Everything is so fluid!
So great
Yep 8:24
it was all stop motion!!!
@@benonaru yep
@@jaygooese4242 I think he meant 10:43
The ad revealed so much about what was going on, loved that part. I was spending the whole time figuring out what story was being told until that point, and it was delightful to see the ostrich was there for a purpose.
@@Lumberjack_kingjoking about what🤨
@@BrokenCartridge. idk
Genuinely incredible stuff
The decision to have the animators working in the background even before Neil starts to question everything is such a great way of establishing the premise. Super fun and entertaining.
(I also love the foreshadowing with the way the ostrich’s dialogue was written in his first scene).
Wdym foreshadowing with how he spoke?
@@Reecetrex the ostrich’s dialogue is super corporate and I was already thinking “Haha why is he speaking like a commercial” since he immediately mentioned the chairs were uncomfortable.
It’s extremely annoying and distracting seeing the hands flashing every second.
@@Brainsore.Maybe you have adhd😅
@ChaosLord5129 Womp Womp
This, no joke, is one of the best examples of lovecraftian eldritch horror. Neil belongs to a perception of reality that is limited, and the moment he begins to have an inkling of the wider reality above his, he starts to break down and is unable to ignore it as he begins to see beyond his own reality. The hand is an otherworldly force that literally puppets him and he has no ability to escape. It’s also uncaring of THIS Neil’s fate as there are numerous Neils and it doesn’t care about its puppets.
As a stop-motion enthusiasts this short AMAZED ME! There are so many small touches and brilliant decisions that turn this from a kinda neat animation-based meta narrative to a genuinely INCREDIBLE animation-based meta narrative! The people who made this ought to be proud!
Something I found compelling was how the context Neil, the protagonist, is living in the perfect one for the plot of the film because it is the most common situation for a psychotic break in a realistic setting. In humans, young men around the ages of 18 to 25 are more commonly diagnosed with psychosis and have a higher chance of experiencing a psychotic break. It is said that some of the causes of psychosis are stress and sleep deprivation. Neil appears to be a young adult, he's on the verge of losing his job, and he's shown falling asleep multiple times in the movie.
really clever... like
You got sources for those stats, or are you just making guesses?
@@b1ff I remember reading about it once in a story which tackle that fact, but also fact checked it on some articles in the National library of Medicine. You can read the one called "Pyschosis" by Jordan Calabrese and Yasir Al Khalili for more info.
Shades of when Laika films step back and show you how the sausage is made and somehow only make it more magical. Brilliant piece of meta artistry.
Like the scene at the end of Boxtrolls
Most excellent. Good job to everyone who worked on this. I can only imagine how much time and care went into creating this, and it definitely shows.
It was just one guy :) Lachlan Pendraggon
Love using the medium of stop motion to get across the trippy existential themes of being fake and controlled. Such a cool film!
As an animator with over 35 years experience, this is f*cken amazing
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That is brilliantly done, absolutely brilliant, and the ostrich is a beautiful touch. Everything about it is so very clever. Love the alternate eyelids/bags under the eyes. Great voices too. And the choice of music. Who would have thought the Habanera would have worked so well? Total genius. Thank you. I’m already wanting to watch it again.
9:34 I love how this here is a reference to how stop-motion has been mainly kept confined to commercials.
I especially like how as the film is playing you can see him swapping and making the edits to the doll just behind the camera.
I think my favorite part is that even when he was coming to terms with that everything could be fake, the hands were still shown controlling his reactions up for all but about 2 scenes.
The very awareness of reality being fake wasn't enough to save Neil from being puppeted almost the entire time. I love that.
Brilliant work ! This reminds me of that classic Twilight Zone episode, "Five Characters in search of an exit", where a rag-tag bunch of characters (a clown, a ballerina, a hobo, an army general and a bagpipe player) find themselves inside some giant cylinder with no memory of their past life, or even who they are... And as the story comes to an end, it is revealed they're just a collection of discarded dolls collected for orphans by the Salvation Army.
We're all puppets on a stage, and the sense of it all eludes us forever.
reminds me of a Game I played as a kid where it's revealed all the characters, their whole universe is a simulation created by 'real' humans ... gods damn but that messed with my head. gave me my first existential crisis.
And that episode itself was based on Luigi Pirandello's play "Six Characters in Search of an Author"!
I love how his boss is never angry. Just disappointed.
Not to mention how concerned the boss was at the end when Neil said that he quits, and the slight confusion/curiosity when he notices that his own mouth fell off
That was an excellent work with great humor, effects, and story. Reminded me quite a bit of an old episode of Twilight Zone where the characters in a novel became self aware (90% sure it was TZ, anyways), an interesting thought. As we advance and can build machines that learn, it's a thought provoking philosophical commentary on the nature of what exactly defines life or consciousness and if something inorganic can be 'alive'.
I loved it, it's a great story, great stop motion, the puppets and set were fantastic, great work! Looking forward to see more of your creations ❤
I agree! Although, it's not my work. I simply uploaded it because it's a bit difficult to find online
@@saniasinha10who made it?
@@komodododo7961 Lachlan Pendragon. It's an academy award nominated short film lol, kind of interesting the uploader left that info out lol
@@jordand.6032 thanks mate, oh and yeah..quite interesting
@@jordand.6032You're right, it didn't occur to me to mention the creators. Thanks for pointing it out :)
I like how all the furniture changes at the point in the ad when it transitions into the better furniture, but we're just seeing it from his perspective
reminds me of that creepypasta about a student who noticed a red string attached to him one day and saw that it was attached to everyone and their every joint. but then one of the "things" controlling the strings saw him and he woke up in his bed after and he just have to live with that knowledge for the rest of his life.
"Question everything, young man. The world is not quite what it seems."
Words to live by.
❤
So we should then question whether or not we should question everything? Is that not what are were told to do?
The bit when he's missing an arm, a leg and an eye seemed truthful.
A bit Matrix-y, loved it.
Great twists and turns all the way through.
Lots of potential for a longer sequel.
Someone once said that it is a great introduction to breaking the fourth wall, for children haha
@@saniasinha10 and dramatic irony!
Lachlan Pendragon is the filmmaker and this film was nominated for an Oscar!
I’ve never seen a 4th wall break like this before, very well done
This has a very nice Aardman feel to it. The dark twist makes it all the more better.
When you bring a character to life, you bring a character to life.
wake up, Neil...
the Claymatrix has you...
follow the Ostrich.
knock, knock, Neil.
"Do you ever feel, that you're life is a lie? That what you are living in now, is not real"
I can't believe I only just found this! Absolutely brilliant work! I really want to get into stop-motion one day, and this is a really great piece to get inspired by ❤️
Filming this all through the camera like that is actually incredible
"an ostrich told me the world is fake and I think I believe it." sounds like a creepy pasta title and I love it.
I really like the idea and how the animators can be seen in the background as the story goes. This was the best.
this is so great. the use of the rough unedited models and framing everything inside the displays- genius!
how to break the 4th wall without breaking it
The face seams on the main character and his boss are cleverly disguised as glasses and 5 o'clock shadow, respectively.
how many? come on tell me how many? How many heck awards has this short film won? because any number is not enough
i remember i was obsessed with stopmotion when i was little and would watch so many behind the scenes videos and when i would watch stopmotion movies i would expect stuff like this to happen
pretttttty cool ngl
taught me how stop-motion animators work too
also i didn't know you needed that many models of the same character geez
This needs to be a full length movie in the Theatres. I would pay to watch this
Wow! This is so brilliant! It's mind-blowing.
Dare I even say it? It is "The Matrix" for stop-motion animation.
I love how the cupboard scene then became like a zoetrope animation.
Great job!
The indignity where it turns out our protagonist Neil was really an especially detailed extra in a commercial 😂
As much as this is may be for laughs, I find this to be quite terrifying. Something about faces falling off, having the wolrd stop, the world barely existing to begin with, all very creepy.
The breakdown he’d have if he knew I paused and rewatched this video, at will, all while brushing my teeth 🤯
This is spectacular! The premise works so well with stop motion, and the animation is beautifully fluid.
This is really cool. Makes me feel as though my thoughts of being outside of realities at times could be personified through this movie. Great job on this you guys.
When you get a phone-call from Gaster and his ostrich goner tells you about your reality. This failing salesman is going to be the secret boss for deltarune chapter 3.
this look like it took some months to create. I mean with all the writing, stop motion, filming, and the assembling of everything. just outstanding.
Oh, well done you. As a writer and teacher of creative writing, I value tight plots, creative storylines, engaging characters, and interesting messages. All boxes ticked in but a few minutes. This was a pleasure to watch. Thank you.
Beautifully animated and a captivating story. 10/10.
This short is criminally underrated, I saw this and immediately fell in love with the style.
Wow! This is brilliant. I appreciate the considerable effort that went into this. Big thanks to the creators, and thank you for sharing it with us.
I would love to see this as a full length movie! ❤
Samee or series
outstanding, the dreamlike air of the little inexplicable changes that you just try to shrug off, the framing of the behind the scenes stuff, just wonderful. my attention span is fried after decades on the internet but i was happily absorbed this whole time. bravo!
Wow, this is just incredible! I really see some parallels to The Stanley Parable here!
My boyfriend think we are all living in a simulation.
So this film has a special place in my heart as I love him. WELL DONE. I loved it! So creative. Thank you for this gift💝
Second hand knowledge
I do as well but I have physical proof not just observation.
I wish I could go back to not believing it’s a sim.
@@raymondcarter1137What's the proof? I do believe in these things, so I'm curious
@@adva1282 a photo that cannot exist.
Physical proof…an object that simply cannot be where it was.
Beyond and an actual observed event.
I don’t believe in magic or aliens but i believe that some kind of glitch must be responsible. The people around me refuse to accept what happened and insist I imagined it. Again photo so no.
It’s more the reactions that disturb me so then I
Sorry,but this line of questioning is extremely dangerous and I encourage you to stop.
@@adva1282 please stop,nothing good will come from this I assure you.
This. Was amazing.
The music choices, the voice acting, the FRAMING, the stop motion, the colors the designs thefhejnajksksk
The way it turned out to be about an ad the whole time- ohhh my goodness I loved this so much 🤩
UNDERRATED GEM !!!! This needs to be more appreciated… good job, I loved the details
I'm a graduate from the University of Arts in Philadelphia and that's some pro work. 100% Love.
Sometimes things happen and either there is no way to record them or express them in a rational way, even our universe we percieve as reality has boundaries and when you touch them ever so slightly you get these weird hard to explain moments. Very relatable, me happy someone made a short movie vaguely about this feeling 👍
This explains what our figures experience when they fall over during animation. They're trying to escape!!!
I was so caught off guard.
I assumed someone was a novice and was recording their recording then it panned in....
Love the use of stop motion animation as a story element. Truly incredible!
I wish this was a movie, man!~
This is one of the most interesting short stop motion animation I've seen. It's really good
So very good on all levels. A stream of dawning awarenesses. Brava, or Bravo. Thank you.
Well done! Great story, I love the way you absolute destroyed the fourth wall but then went right back to respecting the fourth wall by intentionally having nothing to do with the viewer. Again, well don you!
It’s kinda like animator vs animation series
This deserves millions of views, I'm so glad youtube recommended this to me randomly. Such an original idea, great work!!
there's a certian wonderful meta layer to this that Neil is voiced & designed by the writer of the film. It's pretty likely the hand reaching for Neil is Lachlan's. really adds another layer
That is what a alienating work does to a man, gone completely nuts
I'd imagine if Nick Park wanted to make an existential, 4th wall breaking comedy... this would be it.
absolute perfection stop motions films are to me one of the highest forms of art in movie making due to how much detail goes into everything this truly was amazing never stop with stop motion its the most interesting genre.
Can we please bring the ostrich back? It’s voice was so comforting and it was so fluid, I loved it so much for the little screen time it had
Wow the very last thing Neil does is really jaw dropping
Very cool, I like how people take self-awareness and make It horrifying.
He did a really great job! I love animations about animation.
Love the staging of the monitor in front of the behind the scene action.
Great story too.
You can almost smell the determination and drive put into this
👍👍👍 brilliant!! Loved it. Pure pleasure. The ending might be showing "Neil" is somehow learning..?
Thx from Germany!
This was such a clever way if showcasing the storytelling potential of stop motion. Excellent stuff.
Wow! I had an experience like that! My flat mates turned into cardboard cutouts like the ones with celebrities in some convenience stores. It was a bit much so i decided to lie down. Then I saw pink tennis shoes and pink TOASTERS spiraling over my head. Toasters!
Cool Video!
I'll have what you're having 😛
This is one of the best short films i have watched! Oscar worthy!!
Well that was my daily fill of cosmic horror, I think I don’t want any more… ever…
one of the most clever fourth-wall breaks of all time
Not gonna lie, this is the best short film I've ever watched! Neil felt like a real person among the one-dimension background characters. As someone starting animation this was definitely one of the most coolest things ever. It's a great horror conpect to a animated character finding out about they are a fake, fictional being.
This gives me a hint of Wallace and Gromit vibes if the 4th wall was being broken
Oh, Bravo!!! Love the humor & the way this was shot, i.e. showing the stop motion work behind the show. Just amazing!
This feels like some sort of DHMIS spin off and I love it
Holly crap, this was brilliant. The way you think it's over and then it just keeps going and going. Freaking BRAVO!
This is lovecraftian horror at its finest
I kinda love the animation of stop motion and reality 🙌
Anything resembling Lee Hardcastle is an immediate gem in my collection!
This is incredibly clever, but I feel really bad for Neil 😅
You could have at least left the poor boy on some nice tropical island at the end.
This was nominated at the Academy Awards for best animated short film
awesome... thankyou for the upload
Absolutely amazing! Really stunning work and really clever story,. I love the idea and the production, it's just great!
I loved it, the way the characters spoke was brilliant
Awesome! reminds me of Cranbrishers Guide with the fourth wall themes, very well done!
I cant tell you how much i love this. Both the way the story turned out as well as the visual technique. My goodness how it all followed up was enjoyable, EVERY second!