The Clay in Stop-Motion Animation at Aardman Studios
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- Опубліковано 7 тра 2024
- Just what kind of sculpting material is used in making the stop-motion animation characters at Aardman Animations? Adam Savage investigates as he visits the studio's materials lab to get his hands on this iconic modelling clay.
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So glad that there are still stop-motion movies being made ("Early Man" and "Kubo and the Two Strings", etc). I hope this art form never dies.
Laika and aardman are my favorite studios
I love that the chickens from chicken run cam out of a machine that they were terrified of going into!
Now my brain is dripping out of my ears. Thank you!!!
lol that didn't even cross my mind thank you
Keir Young mmmmm... They cam...
You’re smart!
Why would chickens be terrified of a bubblegum extruding machine?
A man in a shed, judging things by eye. It's the British way.
I am a retired color tech and spent years matching paint both "house paint" and industrial coatings, very rewarding. We also used a lot of food processing machines like the dough mixer for putties. As usual a great video, Thanks
Yeh colour theory is fascinating.
@@alic6958 & Darth Fader : I didn't even know about "color theory" and I have been an artist all my life. Where to find out more?
All the guys at Aardman seem so enthusiastic at explaining their work. It must be a great place to work.😊
A very talented flim company
Flim?
@@maceylps5947 Yes?
@@maceylps5947 r u stupid 😂
Betta 4lifez It's really not that hard to understand what he was trying to say. Unless you have a very small brain.
@@MrHelpingHand Exactly.
It makes me laugh that when you go to Weta or American studios and they are really describing in detail what they do, and the processes that went into it, all their trial and error and really getting into their jobs and the film. But whenever you come to a British studio there just like 'Yeah i mix some colours together mate. What more do you want to know?'
'Oh err... how do you mix them together?'
'I just bung 'em in this thing. It mixes them.. There ain't much to it.'
Smurf.Soden, being a Brit myself, I can't tell you how much this made me laugh
:-)
Yeah, no bullshit trying to make it appear more fancy than it is. The way it should be.
As a Brit living in America, I sometimes get strange looks from my American colleagues when I describe certain tasks at my job so frankly without any gloss. Just sort of how we are.
Yeah we don’t see the need to exaggerate and over glamour it, I do find it funny comparing the differences in Adams interviews
I'm not sure if you're talking about certain videos where they're interviewing people as part of some promotion for the films or studio but I really do appreciate the "no bullshit" attitude like in this video. It feels more like some tour, likely for a job.
It makes it feel less like some mystical arcane act only a wizard could do and something anyone is capable of doing. Not saying this makes the process less special or cool, but it helps ease any anxiety or worry about it.
Me waiting for him to dust that bit of chalk off the grill of that machine into the hopper......
lmfao thank you for this comment
I was totally not ready for that video to end.
Exactly how I felt!
Wallace and Gromit was such a beautiful masterpiece. Never thought about this stuff as a kid.
I've been waiting for Aardman video for ages! This is awesome. It's incredible to see the amount of effort that goes into just making the clay.
I absolutely love it when Adam geeks out over the things he finds interesting
Color theory is crazy, this job would be quite stressful imho.
Could watch Adam Savage videos All day long
tfw you are a kid, and you played with the play-doh spaghetti mold too much, and it escalates into a career.
Yes
I love how delighted Adam gets in these sorts of things! XD Thanks for the fascinating look behind the curtain, Tested!
This is amazing! You don't know how happy I am to see this. I remember back in middle school doing a presentation on claymation work in film (which at the time there weren't many films chicken run had just come out) and I loved going over a lot of Aardman's work and such. Is so cool to see a more behind the scenes, in-depth look at the full process. So I thank you guys a lot for going out and doing this! Totally made my day!
Absolutely Amazing! They made films I loved when I was a kid and the impression endures. Everything I learned about making my own stop motion as a kid came from a behind-the-scenes DVD of Wallace and Gromit, and it inspired one of my first ever videos back in middle school.
Paint stores have very simple technology that matches color, yet this guy obviously likes the attention he gets doing it by eye. Notice that he hardly smiles or elaborates on anything, yet when he tells Adam how long he's been doing it and that it 'has to be done by eye', he smiles, elaborates, and starts dancing around a bit. The idea of being a color mixer excites him, and at the cost of accuracy, he'd rather do it by eye, when computers will ALWAYS be more efficient (less wasted product until the desired color is achieved, less trial and error, less variation, etc.)
Asking all the right questions... This is why I love watching Adam Savage & Tested
There is SOOO much to stop frame animation I really hope you shot more footage during your stay!
This is perfect, I've been so curious about these filming processes since I was young and was watching Wallace and Grommet.
This is so perfect!! Aardman is just the best!! I hope we are going to see the rest of the Aardman Studio
Adam is in the UK??????? :O I thought I felt a disturbance in the force! His so close!
He was. This was filmed in June last year, which is why they mention it being a hot day.
I felt that disturbance too
That's cool he was in the Uk
Ahhh that one day of summer....
I wonder if there could be a tested uk ?
me too home town as well
Absolutely brilliant! Adam, you was asking all the right questions. Thanks guys
The blurred out logo on the box on top of the shelf becomes clearly visible during the transition to the next scene with adam.
I've always been amazed by claymation and I'm glad I finally got to see more of how the models are made. Not to mention my son favorite movie right now is Shaun the Sheep.
I hope they filmed more videos at Ardman. Loved Wallace and Gromit, was a shame when the voice actor died :(
According to Adam's Tweet there are a total of nine videos from this Aardman trip!
Pirates is one of their films...
I really appreciate this form of film making. Its so tedious but so worth it
That was pretty cool, you should do more of these kind of videos...
This is perfect!! 😍😍 awesome video
Make it stop
Make it Soph i
Every time Adam tosses the clay tendrils into the machine, it looks like he's throwing a face-hugger in.
I love the energy of the interviewer
Ended real quick, the last part was so satisfying to watch
Awesome video. ❤ Aardman. Can't believe the Tested crew was 5 minutes from my house and I didn't know. Wish I could have come down and said hello.
I fell in love with stop motion qhen i was like 3 years old from watching rudolph the red nosed reindeer. To this day i love stop motion and claymation movies. I hope this type of filming never stops.
Ah tested, forever reminding you of aspects in arts you would never have thought of otherwise, thank you!
It's great to see Adam is so enthusiastic for animation. I thought he was just a tech / builder guy. I had no idea he even had experience in art.
Great video. I really enjoy seeing the behind the scenes stuff.
thanks Adam!your videos are very helpful for animation students like me!
The guy with Adam is very very humble and seems to come just right out of the seventies
A Grand Day Out was my favourite Aardman film, so iconic.
Anyone remember Creature Comforts?
I freaking loved that show! NerdCubed did a video a couple of years ago which spoofed it which was also great: ua-cam.com/video/cc77zmcSVXc/v-deo.html
One of the best shows...I always got a chuckle out of the intro music!
I remember when the Creature Comforts ads were on TV (1990 - before the series, after the 1989 short). A Grand Day Out predates even the Creature Comforts short though - Nick Park's first production, I think. That year, my kid brother went to Aardman and interviewed Nick for Blue Peter! He was 10, I guess. But who remembers Morph? That was Peter Lord, co-founder of Aardman.
Thanks you for taking us behind the scene. So interesting... imagine grown men taking plasticine So seriously. Love Aardman studio. Some of the most Creative and witty folks around.
You're a great interviewer.
Thanks for letting me vicariously work at aardman
The guy mixing the clay has I job I've never expected to exist
This was so amazing to watch!
The Wallace and Gromit, Shaun everything they I love. Incredible to see how they create the colours. I want to know more!
There's a whole lot more going on behind the scenes than I thought!
Love the videos about Aardman. More please! tried to get a job there when I finished my animation course... no luck :(
I never knew aardman was stop motion until pirates came out (because I'm clever like that) and since then I've been absolutely amazed by what they do and the effort that goes into it
Adam Savage + Aardman studios = Awesome content
absolutely incredible
This was a treat! Love this
I was not ready for that video to end.
I made my own modeling clay as an art student. My recipe consisted of wax, light oil, bearing grease, and ball clay. It didn't smell great but it was stiff enough for me to carve and then take multiple molds off of the finished carving.
I love Adam’s enthusiasm.
Cool stuff Adam, thanks for teaching me something.
Wow awsome !!! sooooo profesional Tested!
Love this as always! Sometimes the paracord batches I get are slightly different colors, but nothing compared to this! Haha
Aardman are the closest thing we have to Pixar and I'm SO incredibly proud of everything they've done/do. Thanks for taking the time to visit them Adam! Now, I only live an hour away from Bristol.....do you think if I showed up they'd show me around too??!!
This is so awesome! I would love to do this.
Great video. Really informative and learned a lot
You can tell Adam was having a brilliant time when he was making the coloured clay
So interesting! Love this video.
That was fascinating!
I had visions of Lucille Ball in a pie factory when Adam started on the extruder! Too fun!
We use these mixers to formulate BMC plastic also only 500 to 2000 pounds per batch Big enough to fall into. our big mixer was originally from Hershey Chocolate.
Amazing! I used to use a brand of plasticine called Belgrave, it was great for animating, really firm and resistant to heat, held its shape and didn’t smoosh, then a few years ago they cheaped out and changed the recipe and it was so terrible nobody wanted it, now you can’t get the old stuff (or the new stuff) anywhere. I’d love it if they sold newplast in Australia, the shipping costs for small batches make it prohibitively expensive :(
Adams in his element here ,,having fun 👍
I could watch that clay forever.
who knew so much work went into making clay!
Omg, can we all agree that it would be in the best interest of the channel if Adam did more building, either more one day builds or just start mini building projects split over separate videos?
Man it would be a dream come true for me if I could work at aardman. I just love making things from clay.
I want to see more!!
Fascinating!
That was cool to watch!
He asks such thoughtful questions
The colour of spam. Beautiful, It reminds me of that one Monthy Python sketch in the restaurant, everything with spam.
This is amazing content guys
AWESOME!!
Oh man, I once mixed about 200lbs of porcelain clay. Had to steam clean the mixer to get out any remnants of any iron because when it leeches through during the firing, it creates speckles on the white surface. The Pug Mill was always my favorite part.
I love Chicken Run, such a great movie. Loved the characters!
Yes!!!!! I live in Bristol!!! OMG Adam is HERE!!!!!!!
I wish I could be a stop motion animator one day
THIS FREAKING AWESOME I WISH I CAN MAKE A CLAY FIGURE OF MY SELF
What's stopping you?
Just met Nick Parks last night in Dublin, great to meet the creator of Wallis and Gromit
I love these film so hard and see the farmer from shaun the sheep is awesome :O
That big machine reminds me a lot of the Another brik in the wall musicvideo
Very underrated production company
What kind of camera lens do they use to photograph stop motion miniatures? I wish these types of features would speak more about the peculiarities of capturing stop motion..
If you go back into the history of the channel I remember there being one that showed the setup of a previous Aardman production and the camera stuff. If nothing else, I know there are behind the scenes featurettes that Aardman has made themselves that accompany the DVD/blu-ray release of their movies that cover this.
danz machinz email or hit some of the animators on Instagram I'm sure they're willing to tell
danz machinz it says in the title this video is specifically about the clay. If every video covered every topic it wouldn't make any sense.
it depends on the kind of animation and what it's being used for.. quit often with stop motion something like a canon 5D is great, in terms of lens that depends on the shot type... at Aardmas they also use an animation software called Dragonframe which is fantastic but Dragonframe isn't comparable with every camera so it of course has to be one that is :)
Adam said in his Tweet about this video that it is the first of nine videos from this Aardman trip. They may well cover this in an upcoming video!
Great video!
Love all of them movies
Adam put to work cutting off a man’s pink sausages and throwing them back into his spam making machine.
Gotta love him.
Easily one of the most talented studios ever.
What clay is best for stop motion and what are some tips you guys have fully for clay
i love this
Is he getting another Adam figure?
I need one of those clay extruders to just constantly be sitting next to me. I would never get any work done, but lord I would be so pleased ;D
Any thoughts on Yaw VR - the motion simulator currently on kickstarter? :)