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Someone needs to give these guys a script and a budget and have them do another movie with similar creative constraints. Limited CGI always looks so much better.
@@micah2426 for low budget films? Yes. But cgi can and will always enhance movie immersion and overall experience. Im gonna give you a few prime examples right now. Planet of the apes released in 1968, it looked like shit all the way up into our era until we fixed it with proper cgi. Same goes for star wars. Transformers? Blade runner? Tron? These are just the some of the best examples of cgi intensive movies that require the cgi. Many movies use little bits of cgi u dont even realize that completely changed the vibe of the scene. It does "usually" help the movie immensely.
I think what Diax might be trying to say is that limited cgi made the producers have to step up a bit more in other areas like plot and cinematography to still make a good movie.
Agreed. As a kid I was inspired by Star Wars to do something like these guys did. Of course even later on, 8 byte graphics in the 80's were a bit primitive by today's Standards. Nevertheless I enjoyed this video, are grateful for their hard work and I wish these gentlemen continuing success in the future!!!👍👍👍👍
The soul and passion of films like this, made on a budget by friends following a dream will always beat any Hollywood film with any level of budget. Well done everyone.
It's not about a money,it's how incomplete knowledge with ideas and have such a team to have one goal, to finish the project.No matter of income after three years.Amazing job.Congrats guys.Greetings from Slovenia.
Great "Making of", better than most I see for Hollywood films. And Turning Tide is fantastic as well with an impressive sense of time and place. My first comment was going to be how good your cg aerial battle turned out so I'm blown away to discover it was mostly hand puppeteered miniatures. Everything in the film was first rate from cinematography to costumes, sound and the score. It was a labor of love and that shows. Hope to see your names on a full feature film sometime soon!
@@kevinforget549 they still did it with a bag of shit compared to the big budget films you normally see are made with, and their movie is just as good or even better than those others.
@@kevinforget549 Yes, but lack of money made them think outside the box. Think of what they could do with more money. These guys dont seem like the lazy or wasteful type.
"Filmmaking needs labour" Damn you clearly never worked on a movie in your life. Wishing for people to work harder just for you to sit in front of a screen...
Honestly the best visual FX are the ones they did as normal concealers or touch ups. Its the stuff you didn’t notice like windows, objects or drop in composites. Sound is hard especially for airplanes because the volume of the planes is often as loud as the machine gun fire. And in the air it shouldn’t be so distinct. It should have more space and distance from the cameras position to that of the sound source especially when dealing with high rates of speed like planes. Its a small but crucial detail.
This looks so amazing and I think that it is great that these guys went the practical effects route. The results look as good, if not better, than a lot of the big budget movies. I am also so excited that you managed to have all of those musicians show up to add that extra level of emotion and movie magic. It makes me want to watch it as soon as possible and excited to see what you will do next. I just discovered this and have not watched it yet and have no doubt that I will enjoy watching it tonight. Thanks for all of your passion, imagination, and great work that you put into this. The world needs more artists/storytellers like you!
This is fascinating, but I'm only watching this because my brother is in college, learning to become a Director. I'll share this with him, as it should help him develop a greater understanding of movie production on a budget.
@@stephenmarsh8269 *Correct* This population does not realize the anti-independent is carefully packaged for that market of which a section like myself that watches Enemy of the State & Robert Rodriquez Director's Disc for el Mariachi → Did any of the actors intend to go on with professional work or is is just some want to be in a movie? Notice the hotel clerk is reading El Egypto in El Mariachi
This Short Movie is Brilliant.... looks every bit High Budget and Big Movie Studio produced. I was amazed by how polished yet POV throughout film. It looks and feels like WWII somewhere safe from Nazi Aircraft. David is about to have the adventure of his lifetime. Casting David was pure magic. His acting is so IRL that it doesn't look like acting at all. Very natural and nothing distracts from the story line. I first saw this short on Omeleto. It is fun to have a back stage pass as you share your perspective. Obviously someone got a good foundation in film school. But that is just a starting point. You took that and added your own blood, sweat, and tears. Bravo... well done.
Congratulations on a Very well done piece of Art and film ! The passion , time and commitment it takes to complete projects like this always astounds me !! For our sake , I hope You ALL NEVER lose it ! 👍
truly fantastic work, guys. As a Scottish filmmaker, based in the US, I've got to say I'm proud to see this level of work coming out of Scotland. Excited to see what you do next.
I am waiting for the next season of "Shetland" to come out. Nothing being released this year and I have to keep reminding myself not to bother looking for it. COVID-19 blew up their filming schedule so badly that they decided by last fall to not even attempt a 2021 season. When they next can, they'll go at it to record what they need for two seasons at the same time.
It’s not hard to love movies made by people who love movies. The commitment to practical effects and real musicians - a no shortcut approach despite the added cost and complexity to a team strapped for cash - is to be fully applauded. Loved seeing the co-creator making the fantastic models as well. Fab. My heart bled a little at things like the frame by frame modification of the PVC windows, mind, but was impressed by the effort and motive. Must go find the short film now and support it.
These are the stories I love to see - couple of dedicated young film makers who have passion and enthusiasm, want to make real movies... location shoots, dealing with weather, in camera effects, miniatures but still clever use of modern digital effects too, like planning the model shoot and cleaning up the backgrounds. Some people just want to make whizz-bang big CGI effects movies, but with no real story. Have a great story like this one, and the effects don't need to be blockbuster, this has shown getting good results from different cheaper methods is still viable. Congratulations on a job well done!
Wow I can't believe that I'm just NOW finding out about this movie. I honestly love low budget movies because of the desire to put in the maximum amount of effort possible to make the best possible movie.
Universal Pictures: here, you got 50k, make some good ass movie Production team: Sir, that’s impossible Universal Pictures: well, those dudes did it in a cave with a bunch a scraps! Production team: I’m sorry sir, We’re not those dudes
Phenomenal! Every now and again the UA-cam algorithm comes up trumps, it's just recommended this making of video and I absolutely loved it, it looks like a fantastic project. I can't wait to watch the full film now :)
In the context of films where the budget is measured in millions (according to google the average is $100 million), it is low budget. Or did you mean that it's just they made it look high budget? In which case I agree I just wasn't sure what your comment meant and rereading it I think I kind of misunderstood.
I don't know how I got here but I'm glad I did. This made me so happy I was brought to tears. Congratulations! 👏 You two are amazing people. Just amazing.
That score is gorgeous! Also love all the small and big effects to transform things into a 1940s look. Having produced a number of music videos, I know many of these issues with weather, unwanted elements in shot and the amount of experience and creativity it takes to come up with ways to do something like the submerged plane or the dog fights. Beautiful work!
I don’t understand any of these technicalities but the dedication, knowledge, skill and attention to detail is fantastic. What brilliant work. Over used word.....but this is truly awesome!
Some of the best CGI is when you don't know it's going on...and a lot of this film had me fooled...I realise now from this video...Brilliant film...A lot of folks on this film we will be seeing on big budget movies in the near future...and rightly so
Greetings from Texas.. I just got finished watching this film and it gave me chills. Knowing this was filmed on the exact same camera I have (The Blackmagic Cinema Camera 2.5k) REALLY gave me inspiration. This was soooo well done. I aspire to do great works of art like this. Thank you🙏🏽
The equation is always the same: low budget = High creativity When you are able to do something spectacular without financial resources, you have amazing skills and creativity working together for an awesome project. Prost! 🥂
@@mxs4193 Nah man, film required a vision, VFX, SFX, CGI, casting of others to deliver your ideal vision, and mise-en-scene. Film is, by far, the hardest and most important form of art out there.
@@mxs4193 film isn’t something you can do by yourself. Animation you can. Film requires you to share your vision and get a team to all work together to achieve the perfect vision of how the director/writer whats their story to be told
@@xXtuscanator22Xx you have a very narrow view on this. You’re also cherry picking a lot. There are great films that can and have been made by one person. There are great animated films that would have been absolutely impossible to have been made by one person. So the “sharing the vision” argument completely falls apart. Are you really trying to tell me animation doesn’t require a vision, SFX, casting of others? From all of these aspects animation is basically the same as film. The place where it actually differs is the “rules” of the world. With film you are almost always restricted by the rules of our world. With animation you make the rules yourself. It can be completely normal for characters faces to twist in physically impossible ways for example, you can have anthropomorphic characters to help drive the plot and so on. This freedom doesn’t make things easier, quite the opposite- you have nothing to build on, just a blank screen... Because animation is unrestricted by laws of our universe you can tell so much more and (paradoxically) make it feel so much more believable.
@@mxs4193 no you’re not restricted by the rules of the world. Many great directors differ from the norm of film making and, if done right, their films are a true masterpiece. You have no idea what you’re talking about kid.
Thank you for talking about the realities of filmmaking in this. I watch so many Behind the Scenes videos that glaze over the real difficulties like weather, picking up sound, getting actors and acttresses together for the shoot, and working through the slow burn of Visual Effects, really nailing the look of the effects you want instead of trying to find a poor VFX artist to do it all for you for cheap without really realizing how much work it is. It's nice to watch something more grounded in reality that isn't just trying to make itself look good for the sake of selling the film. These kind of projects are a lot of work and that should be acknowledged a bit more, especially by young, aspiring filmmakers who often give everything to filmmaking just to realize it may not be what they want to do for the rest of their lives.
I’ve never heard of this, but absolutely off to watch it now! Crazy to see local places in a wartime setting, loved the practical effects as well! Great job guys!
Man besides the incredible film this behind the scenes is very very very well done and I am incredibly proud for you and happy we get access to a look like this. Bravo mates!!!!!
absolutely incredible. You guys have satisfied a great dream. I myself attempted to produce a WWII short and was just so let down. Used me money to fund 1 day of production and we got abnormally weathered out. I was very happy with a couple seconds of the 3 minute film.
@@Cyanidedan yeah. I want to do vfx and cgi but Ive always been of the opinion that a mix is the best. Using practical effects for some stuff but cgi for others. It often produces the best looking movies and best stories
Watch the finished film here: ua-cam.com/video/6eYOZNjUqp4/v-deo.html
Bravo! Wonderful short film
I wish more people will come across this more because this is just astounding work
You guys are incredible at visual effect
Wonderful!
You guys, this film is amazing. I truly hope you decide to make more in the future.
How we made an epic documentary on a low budget about how we made an epic WWII film on a low budget.
How to write an amazing comment on a epic documentary in low budget about how they made an epic WWII film on a low budget.
@@ankitmahto3773 How to write an amazing comment on an amazing comment on a epic documentary in low budget about how they made an epic WWII film on a low budget.
Next project is how to make lego starwars look like one of the series all shot within the bathroom.
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Now say that 5 times fast
I am in awe of your skill and spirit. I’ll be looking for the film now. I hope this is the beginning of an ongoing production company.
So how is the film?
Hi Brad
It was played on omeleto which is has millions of subscribers
Found Brad in the wild yet again lol
@@Zerouxa you can watch it on UA-cam! Had to be one of the best vids I have ever seen on this app
This was so incredible team
Whoa!!! Yall got a comment from Josh Olufemii!! He's the G.O.A.T!!! Thank you for your tutorials Josh. Its helping me with music videos🙏🏽
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This behind the scenes documentary is better than a number of movies I've seen.
Most in depth I've ever seen
yeah its truly impressive, i love how they used miniatures instead of just CGI, it really gives it that bit of realism.
Someone needs to give these guys a script and a budget and have them do another movie with similar creative constraints. Limited CGI always looks so much better.
Limited cgi does not always look better. Especially now that we have the power for photorealism.
@@thatguy6214 i like it better but no sadly it does not visually look better usually
@@micah2426 for low budget films? Yes. But cgi can and will always enhance movie immersion and overall experience. Im gonna give you a few prime examples right now. Planet of the apes released in 1968, it looked like shit all the way up into our era until we fixed it with proper cgi. Same goes for star wars. Transformers? Blade runner? Tron? These are just the some of the best examples of cgi intensive movies that require the cgi. Many movies use little bits of cgi u dont even realize that completely changed the vibe of the scene. It does "usually" help the movie immensely.
I think what Diax might be trying to say is that limited cgi made the producers have to step up a bit more in other areas like plot and cinematography to still make a good movie.
@@thatguy6214 The only people who can afford photo realistic cgi are not the kind of people willing to take risks with plot and cinematography
Hollywood might have a lot of money.
But these blokes had a lot more effort.
Salute for the movie makers!
Yep...in the old days movie execs would take chances on people like this...now they don't and the movies suffer for it. Same in the music world.
Simply ignorant, you must watch very few movies.
@@sethjansson5652 Simply ignorant? Says the guy being ignorant. These guys made a remarkable movie on a fraction of the budget most movies get.
@@olliefoxx7165 Okay? That leads me to believe you know everything that goes on in Hollywood? Trick question, you clearly don't.
@@sethjansson5652 ok
This was so inspiring! So many cool interesting tricks. Truly shows how creativity and ingenuity can beat even the hardest obstacles 🙌
UA-cam also recommended me today 😁
Agreed. As a kid I was inspired by Star Wars to do something like these guys did. Of course even later on, 8 byte graphics in the 80's were a bit primitive by today's Standards. Nevertheless I enjoyed this video, are grateful for their hard work and I wish these gentlemen continuing success in the future!!!👍👍👍👍
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This shows that a good movie immersion isn't always CGI. You need a creative and inspired team to get that done.
These guys have something that's lacking in Hollywood : originality, passion and a drive to visualize their vision.
The soul and passion of films like this, made on a budget by friends following a dream will always beat any Hollywood film with any level of budget. Well done everyone.
I got goosebumps hearing the score at 14:29 it sounds so high quality like a Hollywood movie
It's not about a money,it's how incomplete knowledge with ideas and have such a team to have one goal, to finish the project.No matter of income after three years.Amazing job.Congrats guys.Greetings from Slovenia.
This is what I love about the film industry and these guys. The amount of creativity, innovation and problem solving is crazy.
Many people "criticize" low budget movies but they don't see how work people have to making
"don't see how work people have to making" 😤🥶🥶🥶😈😈😈🥵🥵🥵🥵✅✅✅✅✅
@@diegomontoya7347 wtf
@@channelforstream6196 Indeed, I agree with that. They must be eradicated.
@@mezurashiio People who get triggered by emojis should be eradicated. Imagine being mad about an emoji. 🤡🤡🤡
@@diegomontoya7347 is peanut brained
Great "Making of", better than most I see for Hollywood films. And Turning Tide is fantastic as well with an impressive sense of time and place. My first comment was going to be how good your cg aerial battle turned out so I'm blown away to discover it was mostly hand puppeteered miniatures. Everything in the film was first rate from cinematography to costumes, sound and the score. It was a labor of love and that shows. Hope to see your names on a full feature film sometime soon!
This is incredible! Proof that creativity is more important than money.
Well it took 3 years and they needed to do a Kickstarter for more money so I'd say both are important for a good film.
@@kevinforget549 they still did it with a bag of shit compared to the big budget films you normally see are made with, and their movie is just as good or even better than those others.
@@kevinforget549 Yes, but lack of money made them think outside the box. Think of what they could do with more money. These guys dont seem like the lazy or wasteful type.
“I was doing things with models” 💃 💃
Brings out a model of a rocket 🚀
???
Lmao
It takes a model to catch a model....
@@charlesdikkema5800 Hes doing a play on words. Models can be miniature replicas or pretty women depending on the context.
Incredible...looks like a millions dollar budget movie. Congrats.
Can't wait to see it.
Greetings from Germany...
Thanks so much! You can watch the finished movie here ua-cam.com/video/6eYOZNjUqp4/v-deo.html
@@AndrewJMuir wow. And to watch it for free. Thank you
Well it's a million dollar movie
you aren’t from german you bloke, stop trying to be edgy
@@hdexotic1914 lmao, howdya know he wasn’t german?
Filmmaking needs labour... And a true Filmmaker will make sure that at the end everything was worth it!... Kudos team❤️
"Filmmaking needs labour" Damn you clearly never worked on a movie in your life. Wishing for people to work harder just for you to sit in front of a screen...
@@toheyanimation1845 hope this link will clear your doubt ...
ua-cam.com/play/PLQPBKEvfsjq_DNc6QaLHPPed78fSOG0Ds.html
I like the respect the director give to human real live performance.
Yes. I agree with them about using live music. It seems to be more relatable.
Honestly the best visual FX are the ones they did as normal concealers or touch ups. Its the stuff
you didn’t notice like windows, objects or drop in composites. Sound is hard especially for airplanes because the volume of the planes is often as loud as the machine gun fire. And in the air it shouldn’t be so distinct. It should have more space and distance from the cameras position to that of the sound source especially when dealing with high rates of speed like planes. Its a small but crucial detail.
This looks so amazing and I think that it is great that these guys went the practical effects route. The results look as good, if not better, than a lot of the big budget movies. I am also so excited that you managed to have all of those musicians show up to add that extra level of emotion and movie magic. It makes me want to watch it as soon as possible and excited to see what you will do next. I just discovered this and have not watched it yet and have no doubt that I will enjoy watching it tonight. Thanks for all of your passion, imagination, and great work that you put into this. The world needs more artists/storytellers like you!
This is fascinating, but I'm only watching this because my brother is in college, learning to become a Director.
I'll share this with him, as it should help him develop a greater understanding of movie production on a budget.
Incredible work, such a labour of love and it shows in the high quality of the final film. Fantastic work.
Endurance and persistence is what it takes. I'm impressed.
Absolutely fascinating. I will go and watch the finished movie.
Thank you
The dislikes are from Hollywood movie makers
best comment ever ghahahahaha
@@DJVON Well, im a Hollywood fil maker and I think they did a splendid job!
@@stephenmarsh8269 *Correct*
This population does not realize the anti-independent is carefully packaged for that market of which a section like myself that watches Enemy of the State & Robert Rodriquez Director's Disc for el Mariachi → Did any of the actors intend to go on with professional work or is is just some want to be in a movie?
Notice the hotel clerk is reading El Egypto in El Mariachi
Expecialy from disney
@@stephenmarsh8269 because there not dominating Hollywood from their one movie
This Short Movie is Brilliant.... looks every bit High Budget and Big Movie Studio produced. I was amazed by how polished yet POV throughout film. It looks and feels like WWII somewhere safe from Nazi Aircraft.
David is about to have the adventure of his lifetime. Casting David was pure magic. His acting is so IRL that it doesn't look like acting at all. Very natural and nothing distracts from the story line. I first saw this short on Omeleto.
It is fun to have a back stage pass as you share your perspective. Obviously someone got a good foundation in film school. But that is just a starting point. You took that and added your own blood, sweat, and tears.
Bravo... well done.
This is way better then a lot of the war films lmao
that car shot alone is so creative and epic at the same time . love it
Incredible what was done on a small budget here.
Just seen this now. Stunning! Well done you guys!
The film is excellent and this is so interesting. Well done all x
Congratulations on a Very well done piece of Art and film ! The passion , time and commitment it takes to complete projects like this always astounds me !! For our sake , I hope You ALL NEVER lose it ! 👍
I never watched any making of doc. But for some reason I sat through this one.
super! I was amazed by the quality of the fx in the film
I only came for the airplanes but I love the rest of the video. Seeing how they made the model move were great.
truly fantastic work, guys. As a Scottish filmmaker, based in the US, I've got to say I'm proud to see this level of work coming out of Scotland. Excited to see what you do next.
I am waiting for the next season of "Shetland" to come out. Nothing being released this year and I have to keep reminding myself not to bother looking for it. COVID-19 blew up their filming schedule so badly that they decided by last fall to not even attempt a 2021 season. When they next can, they'll go at it to record what they need for two seasons at the same time.
Good work guys. The shots turned out great.
I live in Troon so this is kinda cool to see something made here. Also it’s cold here. And rainy.
It’s not hard to love movies made by people who love movies. The commitment to practical effects and real musicians - a no shortcut approach despite the added cost and complexity to a team strapped for cash - is to be fully applauded. Loved seeing the co-creator making the fantastic models as well. Fab. My heart bled a little at things like the frame by frame modification of the PVC windows, mind, but was impressed by the effort and motive. Must go find the short film now and support it.
The visual effects were quite convincing. Congratulations on finishing and releasing your short film!
the sounds were a bit lacking though
These are the stories I love to see - couple of dedicated young film makers who have passion and enthusiasm, want to make real movies... location shoots, dealing with weather, in camera effects, miniatures but still clever use of modern digital effects too, like planning the model shoot and cleaning up the backgrounds. Some people just want to make whizz-bang big CGI effects movies, but with no real story. Have a great story like this one, and the effects don't need to be blockbuster, this has shown getting good results from different cheaper methods is still viable. Congratulations on a job well done!
Wow I can't believe that I'm just NOW finding out about this movie. I honestly love low budget movies because of the desire to put in the maximum amount of effort possible to make the best possible movie.
totally stumbled into this video but i was blown away. Inspiring stuff!
Universal Pictures: here, you got 50k, make some good ass movie
Production team: Sir, that’s impossible
Universal Pictures: well, those dudes did it in a cave with a bunch a scraps!
Production team: I’m sorry sir, We’re not those dudes
Is this an Iron Man reference?
@@coolfred9083 r/woooosh
@@troykopczyk r/you’relamebro
@@coolfred9083 Yes.
@@troykopczyk
He was just asking if it was a reference, no need to wooosh him.
Just incredible work guys
Phenomenal! Every now and again the UA-cam algorithm comes up trumps, it's just recommended this making of video and I absolutely loved it, it looks like a fantastic project. I can't wait to watch the full film now :)
I'm 25 years in the industry and I absolutely love it, especially your mindset. Inspiring. Much respect and admiration ✌️
wow these guys are amazing on such a small budget.. Someone should pump some real money into these guys
“It's something we've always wanted to do, and it's something we've done”... How fulfilling to say this.
this already looks extremely high budget
In the context of films where the budget is measured in millions (according to google the average is $100 million), it is low budget.
Or did you mean that it's just they made it look high budget? In which case I agree I just wasn't sure what your comment meant and rereading it I think I kind of misunderstood.
Low budget in the standard of world war movie.
All the model work is fantastic.
Recipe of a Great film
Practical + Visual + CGI = Magic
I don't know how I got here but I'm glad I did. This made me so happy I was brought to tears. Congratulations! 👏 You two are amazing people. Just amazing.
That score is gorgeous! Also love all the small and big effects to transform things into a 1940s look. Having produced a number of music videos, I know many of these issues with weather, unwanted elements in shot and the amount of experience and creativity it takes to come up with ways to do something like the submerged plane or the dog fights. Beautiful work!
Fascinating and brilliant! Well done, gents! Hope it leads to lots more, I definitely want to see more of your work!!
Very good mini doc showing the trials of film making ! It requires courage, money , patience, and a tide table!
This was so interesting! Amazing work & I had already seen the film-which was incredible! Your knowledge & tenacity will get you far! ❤️
Thanks so much, really glad you enjoyed! :)
I don’t understand any of these technicalities but the dedication, knowledge, skill and attention to detail is fantastic. What brilliant work. Over used word.....but this is truly awesome!
Some of the best CGI is when you don't know it's going on...and a lot of this film had me fooled...I realise now from this video...Brilliant film...A lot of folks on this film we will be seeing on big budget movies in the near future...and rightly so
Wow, this is underrated, I'm glad omleto brought some light onto this
Fabulous work guys, really inspiring. Hats off to you.
Greetings from Texas.. I just got finished watching this film and it gave me chills. Knowing this was filmed on the exact same camera I have (The Blackmagic Cinema Camera 2.5k) REALLY gave me inspiration. This was soooo well done. I aspire to do great works of art like this. Thank you🙏🏽
So inspired and learnt a few tricks to help with my photography skills 🙏🏼🔥
The equation is always the same: low budget = High creativity
When you are able to do something spectacular without financial resources, you have amazing skills and creativity working together for an awesome project. Prost! 🥂
Orson Welles said "No limitations, is the enemy of art" Your remarkable work has proven that to be true. Well done!
The back story adds to the finished work - stunning!
Brilliant. Looking forward to watching the film. cheers
Wow what dedication, what determination …. Now I must find and watch the film. Inspirational. ❤
Just an extraordinary effort. Beautifully done!
Those miniatures look INCREDIBLE
ALL I can say is AWESOME!
Film is, by far, the hardest and most important form of art out there. This video shows that clearly. Unreal!!
I'd argue that animation comes in first with film being a close second
@@mxs4193 Nah man, film required a vision, VFX, SFX, CGI, casting of others to deliver your ideal vision, and mise-en-scene. Film is, by far, the hardest and most important form of art out there.
@@mxs4193 film isn’t something you can do by yourself. Animation you can. Film requires you to share your vision and get a team to all work together to achieve the perfect vision of how the director/writer whats their story to be told
@@xXtuscanator22Xx you have a very narrow view on this. You’re also cherry picking a lot. There are great films that can and have been made by one person. There are great animated films that would have been absolutely impossible to have been made by one person. So the “sharing the vision” argument completely falls apart. Are you really trying to tell me animation doesn’t require a vision, SFX, casting of others? From all of these aspects animation is basically the same as film. The place where it actually differs is the “rules” of the world. With film you are almost always restricted by the rules of our world. With animation you make the rules yourself. It can be completely normal for characters faces to twist in physically impossible ways for example, you can have anthropomorphic characters to help drive the plot and so on. This freedom doesn’t make things easier, quite the opposite- you have nothing to build on, just a blank screen... Because animation is unrestricted by laws of our universe you can tell so much more and (paradoxically) make it feel so much more believable.
@@mxs4193 no you’re not restricted by the rules of the world. Many great directors differ from the norm of film making and, if done right, their films are a true masterpiece. You have no idea what you’re talking about kid.
Thank you for talking about the realities of filmmaking in this. I watch so many Behind the Scenes videos that glaze over the real difficulties like weather, picking up sound, getting actors and acttresses together for the shoot, and working through the slow burn of Visual Effects, really nailing the look of the effects you want instead of trying to find a poor VFX artist to do it all for you for cheap without really realizing how much work it is. It's nice to watch something more grounded in reality that isn't just trying to make itself look good for the sake of selling the film. These kind of projects are a lot of work and that should be acknowledged a bit more, especially by young, aspiring filmmakers who often give everything to filmmaking just to realize it may not be what they want to do for the rest of their lives.
Bravo! This is just phenomenal. That solve on the dogfight with models is superb!
Absolutely love the passion and hard work!
Respect 100%
A music video is a huge tempest. I can only imagine what level of hard work & perseverance a film must take.
Brilliant work by you chaps.
Can't wait to see this
Great work guys, glad you were happy with your hardwork
I’ve never heard of this, but absolutely off to watch it now! Crazy to see local places in a wartime setting, loved the practical effects as well! Great job guys!
Brilliant fellas, truly excellent.
Man besides the incredible film this behind the scenes is very very very well done and I am incredibly proud for you and happy we get access to a look like this. Bravo mates!!!!!
Very inspiring 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 bravo
Absolutely fantastic work.
Wow, beautiful.... must watch the film !
So happy for small filmmakers that can make films like this using modern tech. It's a true force multiplier in terms of productions.
May you all fly to even greater heights - well done!
absolutely incredible. You guys have satisfied a great dream. I myself attempted to produce a WWII short and was just so let down. Used me money to fund 1 day of production and we got abnormally weathered out. I was very happy with a couple seconds of the 3 minute film.
Wow, so impressed! Greetings from Australia.
This was incredible! Tbh this looks better than a lot of movies with millions of dollars in budget! Very inspiring
Probably because there's a lot of practical effects. Imo for now anyways, cgi won't be able to surpass reality, doesn't mean it can't be cool though
@@Cyanidedan yeah. I want to do vfx and cgi but Ive always been of the opinion that a mix is the best. Using practical effects for some stuff but cgi for others. It often produces the best looking movies and best stories
I just watched it and that was amazing to see!
Unreal. So cool. Thank you for sharing this!
Good work! Difficult material to portray ,especially the human emotions ,lovely soundtrack
You guys are incredible. Amazing work, well done!
This video is incredible. It’s fascinating to see what goes on behind the camera!
I saw the finished film not long ago, you guys did an amazing job with it, I'm a filmmaking graduate and this was so good well done!
Imho, any painstaking process will almost always result in phenomenal results.