DUST was my childhood it’s very sad to see that it has become unliked over the years I haven’t watched. 😢😢 So many years of good short films. I remember my favorite one out of my many favorites being the one with the red robot and the Asian child.
Don't be sad. They still put out properly good films on occasion. There was one the other day, "Lost In The Sky" I think it was called, that was exactly the kind of thing that got me subbed to Dust in the first place.
That's life being in outer space. I'd hate to see you as an astronaut. Imagine having to travel ALL the way through the endless vast,and eternal traveling in outer space,and......and the space mechanics got it right, checked it through many times,and something like THIS happens! 😮😮😮. You cannot afford to have a major malfunction in or around ANYWHERE (wherever THAT is) .....in outer space!!
I think it was meant to be in his head and that is why they made it annoying because astronauts can turn the warning alarms off if they want. I saw Apollo 13 so I'm an expert now. Haha. Anyway, totally agree with you, no need to do it THAT much so that it took away from enjoying the film a little.
I'm 67 and when I was a little boy, I got to sit in one of these Mercury capsules. Let me tell you. They're hardly big enough to sit in, let alone fit the big brass ones these guys needed to have to ride in this thing.
Clearly the beeping/flashing light was actually one of the ancient ones, instantly crushing his mortal psyche down to the size of a cold, hungry toddler.
So... no conclusion? Was the blinking light gaslighting of the astronaut by ground control? And what happens next? Will the capsule spin out of control until it burns up in the atmosphere? No conclusion.
The conclusion *is* the unresolved waltz. The story is sparse and mysterious to set up the final scene. The capsule may re-enter the atmosphere and burn off the retro pack (i.e. Friendship 7) such that it could be survivable, but we don't know when re-entry will occur and it could be days, weeks, or months depending mainly on the lowest point in the orbit (we know he's in orbit because of the amount of time that passes). In John Glenn's case, the lowest point in the orbit was 80 miles (150km) and this would cause rapid decay and natural re-entry within 2-5 days, but with no control over the landing site. Such a landing would likely lead to the death of the astronaut. However, the clock in the capsule in this film shows days of time passing and no explanation for the repeating conversation with ground control. We don't know what orbit the craft is in, but we assume from the isolation implied in the film that the writers intend the craft to remain in orbit for a long time.
- The conclusion is exactly and only the stupid joke of him responding to the beep as if it is a metronome, and playing with the switches as if the switchboard is a musical instrument.
@@jazzcat5950 - Madness is implicit in him treating the switches as a musical instrument, so don't twerp-out about that non-added insight. And of course neither a madman nor a fool could survive, whereas the protagonist is plainly both. The audience does not have information to determine whether a sane, non-stupid protagonist could have recovered.
@@jazzcat5950 - Your abusing the terms “troll” and “word salad” is just more twerping. Your first comment claimed that prior comments had missed something. Your first attempted addition was not an addition at all. Your second attempted addition was too broad a claim; you are simply too thick to notice that no self-contradiction is entailed in saying that the astronaut's situation was not shown to be unsurvivable, but that he'd not survive because he's a jackass.
@@jazzcat5950 - And of course my comment was removed. Whoever removed my comment simply cheated. It noted that you were abusing the terms “troll” and “word salad”; that the point about madness was not an addition, and that you missed the difference between a situation being survivable and a situation being survived.
I fully agree... the movie is long, so long. The actor don't seeems to look like a real astronaut, but a simple ice cream sale man...... Too bad as the main idea was good (alone lost in space) but the jingle of the waltz is too easy.....
Junk astro science in physics in outer space BEING in,well,IN outer space? Where ELSE can any astronaut go, hearing that classical music?? I'd go mad in outer space REAL fast!!
Ground asks question "How are you feeling" Astronaut answers "We lost contact" Ground comes back with "Roger, orbit checklist" Okay, no answer I guess. Who wrote this? I loved the glass pane hovering pen a la 2001 though.
when the beep continues and Nasa doesn't answer back and then you loose contact, yeah, you suddenly feel alone in a place where nobody can help you and you can hardly move. I would have freaked out also.
@@markl8111 That's a classic song while having to listen to THAT.... while trying not to go batshit, losing your sanity,and going bonkers..... while BEING in outer space! It'd be like,WHERE would any astronaut GO? There's nowhere TO,,you know,to go TO! IT'S OUTER SPACE?!!!!! Trapped while inside a damn spaceship while listening and putting up with that crap..... Ughhhhhhhh!!!!!,,😙🤡🤡😁💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Laughable electrical equipment from the outlet box with light installed "just beyond reach"", to the breaker box with one breaker laying loose amongst a wad of point-to-point wiring, to the wall of toggle switches,
It was all good but for the flashing light. That was a cheap electrical receptacle with open wires going to it. In a multi million dollar capsule. Implausible. But the back store was OK. I'm an old HAWK missile crewman. Stress is a killer.
I have misophonia and, although it would have been very annoying, if i knew it would end upon return i would deal with it. I am mainly annoyed by sounds people make. Also, there must have been a basic toolbox on board. He could cut the wires to the beeper or wreck the speaker. But an interesting concept on solo space travel.
Astronauts undergo a rigorous psychiatric evaluation before a mission. They are scientists or pilots in total control of their behavior specially in difficult situations. This guy is too nervous to be an astronaut.
Clearly the beeping/flashing light was actually one of the ancient ones, instantly crushing his mortal psyche down to the size of a cold, hungry toddler.
*_Yeah, this didn't work for me at all._* Too many implausible things going on. I'm not sure what year this is supposed to take place, but it couldn't be in the late 1950s or early 1960s as Whitman is obviously British. A privately funded Mercury capsule? Cheap electrical wiring and an outlet box they got at the local Home Depot? The "elapsed time" timer going *_backwards_* with no explanation? RCS Thrusters apparently controlled by switches instead of the joystick that was in the Mercury Capsule? CapCom in Bermuda... only ONE location? No wonder communication was spotty. And no resolution. What happens? Does he finally burn up and die on reentry?
Mission was a psyop by ground control. None of the buttons nor switches were connected to anything, were remotely controlled and wanted to see how long before cosmonaut would snap in a mock scenario before steering the craft into an enemy nation satellite. Uses video to show media cosmonaut went "mad".
How is he so psychologically unstable as an astronaut? He didn't even try to cut the cords to the beeper itself. Why would he go nuts after just a few minutes and start flipping every switch? Very unrealistic premise.
Clearly the beeping/flashing light was actually one of the ancient ones, instantly crushing his mortal psyche down to the size of a cold, hungry toddler.
1. The lighting is wrong even the ten year old game ksp gets it better 2. The capsule is much more claustrophobic 3. No fucking astronaut reacts like that
1. expect a mediocre chamber play 2. get a below-average chamber play 3. get more and more bored because I just can't see where the short wants to go and start fast-forwarding 4. hear ‘The Blue Danube’ and almost have a seizure at the presumptuousness of the film maker
A bad connection in the power supply ? Then a big switch & some wires dangling. Not exactly hi tech! And he didn't listen when he was told to wait so now he's in trouble ! Hmmmm neither comedy nor drama
Im building a rocket. heading to Home Depot in the morning. Going to upgrade that circuit breaker and getting a plastic single gain box. Technology has come a long way.
Haha. In his head probably. Just looks like he went nuts Kubrick style and made an exit out of orbit. 😵 5:28 in orbit. 9:08 and 9:48 progressively leaving orbit 😆 That's what I got out of it anyway.
I know there have been one , or two negative responses to this, but I found it very entertaining. The claustrophobia, and the continual, maddening beeping, are nicely conveyed. Well done to all involved. As to the ending I think it's clear he might not survive. That beeping would have me eating the pen in no time.
Я так понимаю этот ролик, что астронавту придется смириться со своей участью он обречён остаться в этой капсуле навсегда и ему нужно достойно встретить смерть потому как он пролетел ту зону-орбиту планеты где ждала его капсулу гравитация.
5:20 they train astronaughts to have complete break down and head thumping, this is completely stupid, unless its suppose to be a comedy...hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Well, there goes 10 minutes of my life I’ll never get back.
Then why watch it,then?
@@Jerry-o3pMaybe because he hoped the ending would be good?
Exactly
Spoiler!!! You never get any of it back
Thats what she said........😎
DUST was my childhood it’s very sad to see that it has become unliked over the years I haven’t watched. 😢😢 So many years of good short films. I remember my favorite one out of my many favorites being the one with the red robot and the Asian child.
There is still a gem now and then.
Don't be sad. They still put out properly good films on occasion. There was one the other day, "Lost In The Sky" I think it was called, that was exactly the kind of thing that got me subbed to Dust in the first place.
That beeping got annoying REAL fast.
Worst Dust video ever, for that precise reason :(
That's life being in outer space. I'd hate to see you as an astronaut.
Imagine having to travel ALL the way through the endless vast,and eternal traveling in outer space,and......and the space mechanics got it right, checked it through many times,and something like THIS happens! 😮😮😮.
You cannot afford to have a major malfunction in or around ANYWHERE (wherever THAT is) .....in outer space!!
@@Jerry-o3p Oh I'd be the worst astronaut EVER! :)
@@mycrazylife1111 Annoying,for sure. I agree 👍.
I think it was meant to be in his head and that is why they made it annoying because astronauts can turn the warning alarms off if they want. I saw Apollo 13 so I'm an expert now. Haha.
Anyway, totally agree with you, no need to do it THAT much so that it took away from enjoying the film a little.
I'm 67 and when I was a little boy, I got to sit in one of these Mercury capsules. Let me tell you. They're hardly big enough to sit in, let alone fit the big brass ones these guys needed to have to ride in this thing.
Tango romeo oscar lima lima@@TONE11111
Wasn't that a Gemini capsule? Thought there was another astronaut in there
@@TONE11111
Huge leap for humanity.
@@TONE11111Navy had a base on the moon for at least a decade before that. Phoney space program for the public.
@@TONE11111 Those jewish space lasers hovering above the flat earth really burned out your brain.
Poor astronaut is flying in a Boeing Starliner capsule.
Yikes.
😂😂😂😂
10 min PSA in support of psych evals. This man was not even fit for McD's drive thru work.
Any person who could not "keep himself together" under unforseen conditions would not be allowed near the space craft.
Clearly the beeping/flashing light was actually one of the ancient ones, instantly crushing his mortal psyche down to the size of a cold, hungry toddler.
Unless he owned the company, as seemed the case here.
The home depot junction box is so realistic...lmao😂
Are you certain Home Depot? How about Lowe's or Farm 🚜 and Home 🏡?
I liked all the loose wires, and the old circuit breaker.
And the exposed wires along with the PSU that looked like a rats nest. 😅
So... no conclusion? Was the blinking light gaslighting of the astronaut by ground control? And what happens next? Will the capsule spin out of control until it burns up in the atmosphere? No conclusion.
The conclusion *is* the unresolved waltz. The story is sparse and mysterious to set up the final scene.
The capsule may re-enter the atmosphere and burn off the retro pack (i.e. Friendship 7) such that it could be survivable, but we don't know when re-entry will occur and it could be days, weeks, or months depending mainly on the lowest point in the orbit (we know he's in orbit because of the amount of time that passes).
In John Glenn's case, the lowest point in the orbit was 80 miles (150km) and this would cause rapid decay and natural re-entry within 2-5 days, but with no control over the landing site. Such a landing would likely lead to the death of the astronaut.
However, the clock in the capsule in this film shows days of time passing and no explanation for the repeating conversation with ground control. We don't know what orbit the craft is in, but we assume from the isolation implied in the film that the writers intend the craft to remain in orbit for a long time.
- The conclusion is exactly and only the stupid joke of him responding to the beep as if it is a metronome, and playing with the switches as if the switchboard is a musical instrument.
@@jazzcat5950 - Madness is implicit in him treating the switches as a musical instrument, so don't twerp-out about that non-added insight. And of course neither a madman nor a fool could survive, whereas the protagonist is plainly both. The audience does not have information to determine whether a sane, non-stupid protagonist could have recovered.
@@jazzcat5950 - Your abusing the terms “troll” and “word salad” is just more twerping. Your first comment claimed that prior comments had missed something. Your first attempted addition was not an addition at all. Your second attempted addition was too broad a claim; you are simply too thick to notice that no self-contradiction is entailed in saying that the astronaut's situation was not shown to be unsurvivable, but that he'd not survive because he's a jackass.
@@jazzcat5950 - And of course my comment was removed. Whoever removed my comment simply cheated. It noted that you were abusing the terms “troll” and “word salad”; that the point about madness was not an addition, and that you missed the difference between a situation being survivable and a situation being survived.
Thanks for having CC enabled
Electricians will recognize the enclosure and cover used for that annoying, beeping light.
They even left the wires exposed coming out of it
did you see all the long and loose wires in the otherwise empty switchbox?
@@skepticaloptimist1917bit scary thinking that's in a spacecraft , seen old cars with better wiring 😊
I’m not an electrician, I noticed lol
Ok, not all the productions of this channel can be excellent.
But this one has an alarming level of stupidity and carelessness.
I fully agree... the movie is long, so long. The actor don't seeems to look like a real astronaut, but a simple ice cream sale man...... Too bad as the main idea was good (alone lost in space) but the jingle of the waltz is too easy.....
Junk astro science in physics in outer space BEING in,well,IN outer space?
Where ELSE can any astronaut go, hearing that classical music??
I'd go mad in outer space REAL fast!!
Mr. Kubrick is waltzing in his grave. 😆
😂😂😂😂😂👍
Fantastic, a stroke of genius, congrats!
Whoa I sure as heck never expected an ending like that!?
Ground asks question "How are you feeling"
Astronaut answers "We lost contact"
Ground comes back with "Roger, orbit checklist"
Okay, no answer I guess.
Who wrote this?
I loved the glass pane hovering pen a la 2001 though.
Would have loved to see his reaction to the pen not writing.
Whitman then wakes up in his bed, reaches over and shuts off the alarm clock and grumbles about being late for work...
stand by
Never get in tin can spinnin in outer space°
The name of final song is Blue Danube by Strauss.
Looks like NASA (in this story) needs to do a better syke evaluation for its astronauts. Losing it over a repeating beep is a low bar.
when the beep continues and Nasa doesn't answer back and then you loose contact, yeah, you suddenly feel alone in a place where nobody can help you and you can hardly move. I would have freaked out also.
@@markl8111 That's a classic song while having to listen to THAT.... while trying not to go batshit, losing your sanity,and going bonkers..... while BEING in outer space!
It'd be like,WHERE would any astronaut GO?
There's nowhere TO,,you know,to go TO!
IT'S OUTER SPACE?!!!!!
Trapped while inside a damn spaceship while listening and putting up with that crap.....
Ughhhhhhhh!!!!!,,😙🤡🤡😁💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Didn't you read the intro? It was a private mission.
And THEN they should start doing psych evals
Laughable electrical equipment from the outlet box with light installed "just beyond reach"", to the breaker box with one breaker laying loose amongst a wad of point-to-point wiring, to the wall of toggle switches,
Terrifyingly claustrophobic. Madness ensues. But don't ballpoint pens famously not work in space? Pencils it is!
Excellent ending!!!
An example of why not everyone is fit for the job. BRAVO! 🤣🤣🤣
Nice trip! Cheers!
It was all good but for the flashing light. That was a cheap electrical receptacle with open wires going to it.
In a multi million dollar capsule.
Implausible. But the back store was OK. I'm an old HAWK missile crewman. Stress is a killer.
Whitman was not given a screwdriver
I have misophonia and, although it would have been very annoying, if i knew it would end upon return i would deal with it. I am mainly annoyed by sounds people make. Also, there must have been a basic toolbox on board. He could cut the wires to the beeper or wreck the speaker. But an interesting concept on solo space travel.
It was driving me crazy the first minute
Ive never ever read so many negative comments on this channel ... Ever 😮
The world is full of too much negativity. That's the problem.
I liked it!
Astronauts undergo a rigorous psychiatric evaluation before a mission. They are scientists or pilots in total control of their behavior specially in difficult situations. This guy is too nervous to be an astronaut.
Clearly the beeping/flashing light was actually one of the ancient ones, instantly crushing his mortal psyche down to the size of a cold, hungry toddler.
*_Yeah, this didn't work for me at all._* Too many implausible things going on. I'm not sure what year this is supposed to take place, but it couldn't be in the late 1950s or early 1960s as Whitman is obviously British. A privately funded Mercury capsule? Cheap electrical wiring and an outlet box they got at the local Home Depot? The "elapsed time" timer going *_backwards_* with no explanation? RCS Thrusters apparently controlled by switches instead of the joystick that was in the Mercury Capsule? CapCom in Bermuda... only ONE location? No wonder communication was spotty. And no resolution. What happens? Does he finally burn up and die on reentry?
MiG25s entered service in 1970, first prototype flew in '64. That (sub-orbital) GSh-6 helmet wasn't around before LMFAO
@@Emily-ou6lq Good catch... Yeah... that too.
please stand by
What a boring film. Truly the most boring, monotonous shortfilm I have ever wasted time to watch.🤦♀
your boring
Sadly like so many of these, FANTASTIC setup let down by terrible ending. Better luck next time!
Mission was a psyop by ground control. None of the buttons nor switches were connected to anything, were remotely controlled and wanted to see how long before cosmonaut would snap in a mock scenario before steering the craft into an enemy nation satellite. Uses video to show media cosmonaut went "mad".
Thanks! But it was a just a dull bow to Mr.Kubrick...
Beautiful homage to Kubrick's 2001.
None of these other negative idiots seem to get that.
I thought so too. I think he did a great job for 10 minutes.
Ha! Might make that beep my alarm tone... no, really, I am tempted!
We shouldn't have to wade through five minutes of ads just to watch a seven minute film.
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Brave browser, dude.
You don't have to.
Who said you had to?
I didn’t have to watch ads?
How is he so psychologically unstable as an astronaut? He didn't even try to cut the cords to the beeper itself. Why would he go nuts after just a few minutes and start flipping every switch? Very unrealistic premise.
Not Dust's best that's for sure .
Quite funny actually! 😅
I started to feel like having a hammer there wouldn't have been the worst idea.
How did this guy pass psych eval?
Clearly the beeping/flashing light was actually one of the ancient ones, instantly crushing his mortal psyche down to the size of a cold, hungry toddler.
I’m back 🎉 bbq N.Rhea
Thank God I skipped through.
I wonder how many cosmonauts were sent to space and they never came back? How many before the first? How many were launched and they just kept going?
strange ... nobody is asking for a sequel or a series of this 🤣🤣
1. The lighting is wrong even the ten year old game ksp gets it better
2. The capsule is much more claustrophobic
3. No fucking astronaut reacts like that
1. expect a mediocre chamber play
2. get a below-average chamber play
3. get more and more bored because I just can't see where the short wants to go and start fast-forwarding
4. hear ‘The Blue Danube’ and almost have a seizure at the presumptuousness of the film maker
Awful waste of money and time making this short film.
A bad connection in the power supply ? Then a big switch & some wires dangling. Not exactly hi tech! And he didn't listen when he was told to wait so now he's in trouble ! Hmmmm neither comedy nor drama
Wires would be laced. Even in the earlier capsules.
Im building a rocket. heading to Home Depot in the morning. Going to upgrade that circuit breaker and getting a plastic single gain box. Technology has come a long way.
As always, at the Mercy of a Bloody Fuse/Ckt Breaker....
👍👍
Помирать дык с музыкой 😂
Soooooo, did he get probed or what!?
no, but you did, lol
Haha. In his head probably. Just looks like he went nuts Kubrick style and made an exit out of orbit. 😵 5:28 in orbit. 9:08 and 9:48 progressively leaving orbit 😆 That's what I got out of it anyway.
I an throwing a party in space guys! Can you help me planet?
I know there have been one , or two negative responses to this, but I found it very entertaining. The claustrophobia, and the continual, maddening beeping, are nicely conveyed. Well done to all involved. As to the ending I think it's clear he might not survive. That beeping would have me eating the pen in no time.
checklist, check
Open the pod doors HAL !
It's full of, well definitely not stars.
Student film?
Son of a....
Я так понимаю этот ролик, что астронавту придется смириться со своей участью он обречён остаться в этой капсуле навсегда и ему нужно достойно встретить смерть потому как он пролетел ту зону-орбиту планеты где ждала его капсулу гравитация.
What beeping sound? I brought my earbuds with me
4 x the speed of light
Because when comms die when you flip a switch.. you obviously don't try flipping the switch back. That would be weird.. ffs..
This was horrible, you should feel bad, and I want my 10 minutes BACK!
please stand by...
- An unappealing protagonist, an implausible set, a story with a stupid punchline. FU2.
Ohhhhhhh
this was realy freakin good, I realy like it
What sort of bs short movies do you make
Maravilha, não perco um video.😅
Parabéns 😊
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I liked it. Makes me want to make short films.
So you basically like annoying people, good to know. bye forever.
Too bad that wasn't Elon. LOL
😂 em desequilibrio mental se puede presentar en cualquier momento...
Não recomendado para quem tem claustrofobia.
Pointless and sophomoric.
Beep
Way to much annoying beeping takes you right out of it.
puh
The alarm sounds like a talking doll - "Mama, mama!" Feed the damn thing or change its nappy.
most of these sf shorts go nowhere and do nothing...
That made absolutely ZERO sense. What a waste of time.
hola
This short film was 10 minutes too long.
This garbage is 10 seconds too long.
Wow. Terrible. We're all dumber for having watched this...
Small budget, big result
American hardware is backward.
Oof. This is good
5:20 they train astronaughts to have complete break down and head thumping, this is completely stupid, unless its suppose to be a comedy...hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
at the end i think the pen is scared too
Common Sense OFF
Silly but good!
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So, the british murican't uses a MiG25 helmet in outer space!? 🤣
I like you, Emily
Did not enjoy that.