Возвращение блудного сына, а также Пастырь, овец своих собирающий... Очень красивая музыка, хорошо передающая атмосферу мультфильма. И хороший посыл - ценная всякая жизнь.
Masterful creation of empathy in me for the little robot. I choked up there at the end...he and all his friends finding purpose. Beautiful planet. Well done!!
Was it weird to cry for the little metal chicken when it got injured? Was it weird to cry at the end when it got fixed and met up with all of it's friends? I don't care! I loved it! Amazing story that needed no words.
This was a wonderful short film. For all that you made it in your spare time, you were able to imbue the little robot with such character, that I really felt for it. I was almost begging for it to be picked up, fixed and re-energised towards the end. When i see so many of these shorts and feel barely invested in the fates of human characters, this was a delight! Keep honing your skills, for even if your film-making never gets past the spare time phase, you are still bringing joy to those who get to see them!
I liked it. Wasn't expecting that ending! When the robot got into the cave with the circuitry, I was like tap into the traces, the blue dots, or extend your little arm to re-energize your battery. Great job team!
Initially the little bot was frightened by the taller image of a man? A very real threat! The other bots demise was the same thing-ran out of power? Once installed with the magic power up they gravitated towards this taller bot to do homage. The tall bot carried a standard of double headed eagle. Obviously intimidating.
This film appeared on my recommendation list a few days ago and tonight (23:25 GMT) I finally got around to watching it...so glad I did. This is an excellent piece of work for someone who does it in his 'spare time'. You should market yourself and do this professionally. It is a great story that through the animation evokes sadness and ...at the end, joy, thank you so much for sharing your talented work....now I want to see more.
Loved the use of focus on the film, made it seem less animated in a way, and the pacing I thought was good and could have been twice as long. The visual were different and beautiful
Another ‘civilization’ tosses its trash on a planet it deems empty. But some of the ‘trash’ isn’t trash at all. Orion appears to have survived being trashed and somehow he came upon a mineral in the deserted planet and created something underground. He goes about reviving other jettisoned mechanics. Maybe they will one day get back at the trashy society. 😊 Loved the detail in the little robot, Orion and the planet’s surface and in the caves.
Poor little Robo Chicken ... So glad he was mended and found some friends. Would love to see more. What happens next ? Where are the the Robo Flock being led ? What is the Robo Shepherd's goal ? Looking forward to the more !
WOW just WOW!! this was one emotional trip and all without any voice scripting. You made me feel sorry and then happy for the little robot... Keep up the great work looking forward to your next film! Love to see the next episode to this one; see where the adventure goes for here.
Thank you as the little being remined me so much of my little rescued bird. I am glad both were allowed to live on. I have named my bird "Courageous" because she is, just like this little being here in this video is also "Courageous". - Peter age 72
Amazing amount of hard work done. Congratulations on such a good job. Since you asked for suggestions, all I can add is at the beginning when the spacecraft is descending, I think the smoke trail should have stayed, and not evaporate so soon behind the craft.
your robot reminded me of Wall-E which came out in 2008..even in the world of robots they have communities too...any life force be it natural or digital - always a sad note to see the life force flickers for the last time but hope eternal when head hancho robot chief revived the little robot...for a one man show -you are very resourceful and diligent. Hope you will find a studio to do your internship and learn even more however your one man show is really remarkable...continue your love for making shorts with robots or other animation characters. Nowadays with social media you will succeed easier than days of old when the studios controlled productions. your keen attention to details, creativity, resourcefulness, diligence persistence patience will pay off in a big time within the next 2 yrs...your lucky break is on its way so best of luck and keep making clips having fun along the way...thanks for this clip...
I think the film is nice but it would be more powerful if the viewer was given more time to gain affection for the main character. Like, could you find a way to communicate that the main robot is an innocent, likeable robot? The dying scene is well done. Ending was great. Nice work.
@@lukasbannink7944 Kind of goes with the chicken image, by culturally associated connotations. Of course, that is mostly silly anthropomorphism, but nevertheless, when making shows one must use poetic licenses to rely upon cultural stereotypes.
I presumed, from the ending, that it was a reject planet, that was in the first stages of a survivors' rebellion. Of course, that may well have been only my own projection. I got the impression that the chicken robot was scrapped onto the planet, where it survived the crash. Others similarly disposed of did not survive, but the shamanistic robot apparently has some alternative source of energy to save some of the survivors ... which could eventually lead them to rebel against the planet being used to dump robots on ???
I liked the design of the animation and the music pulled it all together. I'm surprised that most comments felt that the ending showed compassion by the caped robot. But I get a strange feeling that he's rehabbing all these damaged robots to seek revenge...or even take over the universe! I wonder if the creator had this in mine.
Nice little film thank you. Can I assume in the story line this little robot some how has consciousness and has some aspects of sentience? As it appear to at least mimic and act as if experiencing fear, anxiety and disappointment. It might be something that could be looked at in later endeavor for a pt2 if your so inclined. one other comment with out trying to sound super critical even with what appeared to be metallic flooring the little bots center of gravity with out it foot pad would affect it movements as to create a off balance limp at the very least. Again thank you I enjoyed your work and can appreciate the time involved to make such a work. Look forward to any of your future digital or movie making endeavors. Cheers.
Great short film. I admire that you have the humility to ask for suggestions, and with a film that is so well done. Your talent is obvious. I hope you will continue to make films and expand your craft - very anxious to see what you do in the future. Do you work solely in animation? The music was appropriate, and with all the progressive and New Age music available now I think you could expand the impact greatly with slightly more complex music that can bolster the emotion and attachment you are evoking in the viewer. Most excellent!
Thank you for making this! I truly enjoyed it. I personally do not understand why so much of it was out of focus, but it seems to have been an intentional, stylistic choice. I'm not an artist by any means, so I just don't "get" it. I'd definitely like to hear what went into making this choice! Subscribed! :D
Great to hear! To be honest a lot of assets and animations were too much work for one person, so I had to get creative by hiding certain parts with a very strong focus effect. This forced creativity kind of resulted in it's own visual style
My improvement suggestion is that you should add more physics to the running of the robot between 2:50 and 3:07. The robot feels neither heavy nor light; it does not seem to interact with the ground at all but rather hover and swing its legs.
I love this little film, and I hope you will make many more, subscribed! Unlike a lot of shorts, it was well-lit and pleasingly colourful despite the ominous storyline - I didn't have to struggle to see what was going on. The music was neither under- nor over-whelming and, cleverly, gave no clue (to me) of where the story was going or how it might end - it didn't tell me what to think, which makes a nice change. The robot chickens were brilliant and I love the way they angled their heads to understand better what they were seeing - very nice touch. Good to watch a short which contained pathos and humour, and escaped the cliché of a depressing ending. For me though, there were too many 'black cuts' (I don't know what to call them) - I'm not sure what you were intending to achieve with them, and certainly the one with the film's title and the ending one were too long, leading me to feel a little frustrated. There was also one scene in which the sand was blowing right to left, but the tall character's robe was billowing out from left to right... as a writer myself, I know it's always a good idea to let someone else read or watch one's work to check for illogicalities! Great stuff Lukas, it's a little gem :-)
Loved it, wished it would have been longer after the other thing made copies of the one that went (tits up) and he powered it back up. Thanks for a good video. Loved it. (Mississippi Gulf Coast, USA.
Well done. Just a few comments: Music should end not terminate i.e. Listen to your opening sequence and how abrupt the cutting of the music makes the scene abrupt. Close the music well, bring it to a conclusion. Focus is an effective tool but it must be used sparingly, it shouldn't be noticed. SloMo is also an effective tool but again it must be used with consideration of plot development. Try the tripping over the rock and losing a foot scene as a montage of stills.( 4 or 5 images, Max 1 to 2 seconds each) Keep going.
Well said William. It seems, according to Celibidache, the finest conductor of the 20th century, you are completely right about the music. He stated that the music should ALWAYS end the way it is started. (Please see Ravels' Bolero conducted by Celibidache c. 1971).
making short films you got the time & patience Unreal Engine. 4.2 51gb i have or now unreal Eng. 5 free d/load too late for me to learn Luke you Just need to add the sounds now robot walking etc make it 100% . good luck never stop .
I need about ten minutes of explication. Why was it there? What was it supposed to be doing? Why wasn't it communicating with its home world? What was that other thing and why was it afraid of it? What were those glowing things? Where did all the similar robots come from? Was that tall one the leader of some strange robot cult? Who would send a robot out without solar panels? Make it make sense!
Ok, bummer, this is the only one. Well, then, build off of this one. In other words, this one and only from a year ago is good enough to build on from. It is that good.
imagine if the probes we sent out in search of a new world became the basis of a powerful galactic civilization while we polluted and politicked and warred ourselves into extinction...
Возвращение блудного сына, а также Пастырь, овец своих собирающий... Очень красивая музыка, хорошо передающая атмосферу мультфильма. И хороший посыл - ценная всякая жизнь.
Masterful creation of empathy in me for the little robot. I choked up there at the end...he and all his friends finding purpose. Beautiful planet. Well done!!
Was it weird to cry for the little metal chicken when it got injured? Was it weird to cry at the end when it got fixed and met up with all of it's friends? I don't care! I loved it! Amazing story that needed no words.
That was jason and the argonauts- and it was an owl, no chick
Not Weird. Because We Are Human!
To each their own 😢
@@rustysmith5809You mean the original Clash of the Titans. Get your mythology and Ray Harryhausan facts in order to post future comment.
ربما يكون هناك الكثير من الأسئلة ولكن هذا ما يجذبنى الى الرسوم المتحركة لانة غذاء للتفكير ووقفة لاعادة النفس الى ماهو مرجح❤❤❤ 4:03
This was a wonderful short film. For all that you made it in your spare time, you were able to imbue the little robot with such character, that I really felt for it. I was almost begging for it to be picked up, fixed and re-energised towards the end. When i see so many of these shorts and feel barely invested in the fates of human characters, this was a delight! Keep honing your skills, for even if your film-making never gets past the spare time phase, you are still bringing joy to those who get to see them!
WELL DONE!! TRUST TAKES TIME!! I UNDERSTOOD IT! Would not change a thing! Glad the humanoid was kind!!
I liked it. Wasn't expecting that ending! When the robot got into the cave with the circuitry, I was like tap into the traces, the blue dots, or extend your little arm to re-energize your battery.
Great job team!
A great story line and well presented. I enjoyed the ending sequences.
Initially the little bot was frightened by the taller image of a man? A very real threat! The other bots demise was the same thing-ran out of power? Once installed with the magic power up they gravitated towards this taller bot to do homage.
The tall bot carried a standard of double headed eagle. Obviously intimidating.
El mensaje transmitido en este film sobrepasa con mucho a muchas denominadas "superproducciones"...¡Felicidades!
A chicken probe/robot was a cool idea. Liked the music a lot.
I'm really glad for the happy ending, too many films like this end on a sad note,thank you
This film appeared on my recommendation list a few days ago and tonight (23:25 GMT) I finally got around to watching it...so glad I did. This is an excellent piece of work for someone who does it in his 'spare time'. You should market yourself and do this professionally. It is a great story that through the animation evokes sadness and ...at the end, joy, thank you so much for sharing your talented work....now I want to see more.
Thank you! Such a genuine compliment inspires me to make more videos!
@@lukasbannink7944 Lukas the compliment from me is deserved for you excellent work.
Loved the use of focus on the film, made it seem less animated in a way, and the pacing I thought was good and could have been twice as long. The visual were different and beautiful
Another ‘civilization’ tosses its trash on a planet it deems empty. But some of the ‘trash’ isn’t trash at all. Orion appears to have survived being trashed and somehow he came upon a mineral in the deserted planet and created something underground. He goes about reviving other jettisoned mechanics. Maybe they will one day get back at the trashy society. 😊 Loved the detail in the little robot, Orion and the planet’s surface and in the caves.
Thanks for the comment! Maybe they will leave the planet one day ;)
@@lukasbannink7944 Or they will build their own robot paradise.
For a one-person production this is good!
This is a keeper. Special effects were excellent. The story resonates with the old expanding civilization concept. I love it.
The little robot is so cute. Looks like a baby chicken. I love chickens.😅😅
Very nice, and I appreciated the upbeat ending. Sci-fi shorts are usually bleak and depressing...
Yes ! I totally agree. So nice to have a nice ending.
That piano😏.....Sounds like the beginning of Black Parade. 😍
It'ss perfect just as it is. Great job! I especially liked the body, and the body language- very evocative.
Very very well done. I am a hack Blender user and can’t create anything even close to this type of results. Very impressive. 👍🏻
Excellent story, Lukas. A piece of Work. And a work of Art. Thanks for sharing.
It is a very well done low budget story. You showed an understanding of your craft that I believe we will be seeing more of in the future.
If you can get a human to feel empathy for a robot then you've done a good job
On the other hand....
Beautiful! I especially like the soundtrack and how the robot is articulated
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing your passion with the world.
Thank you for watching it!
What a wonderfull story so beautifully made 💯👍💗
Poor little Robo Chicken ... So glad he was mended and found some friends. Would love to see more. What happens next ? Where are the the Robo Flock being led ? What is the Robo Shepherd's goal ? Looking forward to the more !
Prompt re-focusing is a wonderful thing
What a wonderfull movie. It touches me very deep.
Little guy looked like an upgrade of the Pixar lamp.
Big ones out of Star Wars.
I liked this. Makes you think. What was little Robot Chicken designed to do? Obviously designed to work in gravity,..
WOW just WOW!! this was one emotional trip and all without any voice scripting. You made me feel sorry and then happy for the little robot...
Keep up the great work looking forward to your next film! Love to see the next episode to this one; see where the adventure goes for here.
Thank you as the little being remined me so much of my little rescued bird. I am glad both were allowed to live on. I have named my bird "Courageous" because she is, just like this little being here in this video is also "Courageous". - Peter age 72
Great film! The colors are amazing and I hope you make more.
Amazing amount of hard work done. Congratulations on such a good job. Since you asked for suggestions, all I can add is at the beginning when the spacecraft is descending, I think the smoke trail should have stayed, and not evaporate so soon behind the craft.
"And one day we will go back to those who threw us away, and we will show them. We were not done! We were not trash!"
looked good enough to be a major film from Hollywood
your robot reminded me of Wall-E which came out in 2008..even in the world of robots they have communities too...any life force be it natural or digital - always a sad note to see the life force flickers for the last time but hope eternal when head hancho robot chief revived the little robot...for a one man show -you are very resourceful and diligent. Hope you will find a studio to do your internship and learn even more however your one man show is really remarkable...continue your love for making shorts with robots or other animation characters. Nowadays with social media you will succeed easier than days of old when the studios controlled productions. your keen attention to details, creativity, resourcefulness, diligence persistence patience will pay off in a big time within the next 2 yrs...your lucky break is on its way so best of luck and keep making clips having fun along the way...thanks for this clip...
Such strong emotions were felt during this film. Beatiful job
Great film! This must have taken a lot of work.
Excellent piece of artwork. I think you should expand on the music. I'd listen to an album of the music you've started here.
I think the film is nice but it would be more powerful if the viewer was given more time to gain affection for the main character. Like, could you find a way to communicate that the main robot is an innocent, likeable robot?
The dying scene is well done.
Ending was great. Nice work.
Thanks for the feedback! That definitely sounds like a good point to improve!
@@lukasbannink7944 Kind of goes with the chicken image, by culturally associated connotations. Of course, that is mostly silly anthropomorphism, but nevertheless, when making shows one must use poetic licenses to rely upon cultural stereotypes.
Great video appreciate your time and work. Thank you.
Keep doing what you do...each time it gets better by learning from films YOU also admire. This was a very ambitious and well done beginning. Ty!
Didn't understand the plot completely but a very enjoyable visual treat.
I presumed, from the ending, that it was a reject planet, that was in the first stages of a survivors' rebellion. Of course, that may well have been only my own projection. I got the impression that the chicken robot was scrapped onto the planet, where it survived the crash. Others similarly disposed of did not survive, but the shamanistic robot apparently has some alternative source of energy to save some of the survivors ... which could eventually lead them to rebel against the planet being used to dump robots on ???
👏👏👏 Excellent!
Thanks for uploading.
Gorgeous! Beautiful textures.
Wonderful work! Congrats! I am now inscribed in you channel. 👍
It is perfect just like it is. Great job!
Very cool, a robot aware of his own mortality. Very well done.
I really liked it I hope to more of your work.
Chiken deffinetly need solar apnel, better longevity battery or better few, and better materials quality ) And still shine with green color )
I liked the design of the animation and the music pulled it all together. I'm surprised that most comments felt that the ending showed compassion by the caped robot. But I get a strange feeling that he's rehabbing all these damaged robots to seek revenge...or even take over the universe! I wonder if the creator had this in mine.
It's Cool!!!Amazing!!!Thank you Maestro!!!
Sad story. Looks like little guy get into robots heaven.
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!!!!
Nice little film thank you.
Can I assume in the story line this little robot some how has consciousness and has some aspects of sentience?
As it appear to at least mimic and act as if experiencing fear, anxiety and disappointment. It might be something that could be looked at in later endeavor for a pt2 if your so inclined.
one other comment with out trying to sound super critical even with what appeared to be metallic flooring the little bots center of gravity with out it foot pad would affect it movements as to create a off balance limp at the very least.
Again thank you I enjoyed your work and can appreciate the time involved to make such a work. Look forward to any of your future digital or movie making endeavors.
Cheers.
Great short film. I admire that you have the humility to ask for suggestions, and with a film that is so well done. Your talent is obvious. I hope you will continue to make films and expand your craft - very anxious to see what you do in the future.
Do you work solely in animation?
The music was appropriate, and with all the progressive and New Age music available now I think you could expand the impact greatly with slightly more complex music that can bolster the emotion and attachment you are evoking in the viewer.
Most excellent!
Very nice to watch. This gramslam really enjoyed it Thankyou❤
Simple and poetic, how to humanize a robot, a metaphor of awaking
excellent animation i enjoyed this
BRILLIANT Well Done !
Отличный фильм, мне понравился, машина, но такая человечная, одиночество для машины тоже смерть, как и для человека.
It was brilliant, don't change a thing.
Thank you for making this! I truly enjoyed it. I personally do not understand why so much of it was out of focus, but it seems to have been an intentional, stylistic choice. I'm not an artist by any means, so I just don't "get" it. I'd definitely like to hear what went into making this choice! Subscribed! :D
Great to hear! To be honest a lot of assets and animations were too much work for one person, so I had to get creative by hiding certain parts with a very strong focus effect. This forced creativity kind of resulted in it's own visual style
kudos to the prop makers
Liked the film felt for the scared robot.
What I want to know is why at the end, did it look like they were a worshipping the scary robot?
Very well done - I thoroughly enjoyed that presentation.
Great film. Great story. 🎉
This was wonderful! Lovely piece
My improvement suggestion is that you should add more physics to the running of the robot between 2:50 and 3:07. The robot feels neither heavy nor light; it does not seem to interact with the ground at all but rather hover and swing its legs.
awesome . and great music too. subscribed
Proof that robot has a heart.
I love this little film, and I hope you will make many more, subscribed! Unlike a lot of shorts, it was well-lit and pleasingly colourful despite the ominous storyline - I didn't have to struggle to see what was going on. The music was neither under- nor over-whelming and, cleverly, gave no clue (to me) of where the story was going or how it might end - it didn't tell me what to think, which makes a nice change. The robot chickens were brilliant and I love the way they angled their heads to understand better what they were seeing - very nice touch. Good to watch a short which contained pathos and humour, and escaped the cliché of a depressing ending. For me though, there were too many 'black cuts' (I don't know what to call them) - I'm not sure what you were intending to achieve with them, and certainly the one with the film's title and the ending one were too long, leading me to feel a little frustrated. There was also one scene in which the sand was blowing right to left, but the tall character's robe was billowing out from left to right... as a writer myself, I know it's always a good idea to let someone else read or watch one's work to check for illogicalities! Great stuff Lukas, it's a little gem :-)
What storyline? I'm confused and irritated. Shouldn't get so caught up in what can be done while far too little attention is given to story telling.
Exquisite.
Compassion..humans all but lost it right now
We need this community..this evolve-ment😊
Loved it .
Heartwarming! Keep it up!
The sand texture should be more realistic. Love it!
It was very good l. Like it very much
Simply Beautiful
Loved it, wished it would have been longer after the other thing made copies of the one that went (tits up) and he powered it back up. Thanks for a good video. Loved it. (Mississippi Gulf Coast, USA.
awesome job to all involved
The God of the robotic community
A glimpse of man's demise.
Aitäh, Lukas! ;))
A tribute to the human ability to have empathy for AI... I doubt the AI would have any feeling for humans.
Well done. Just a few comments:
Music should end not terminate i.e. Listen to your opening sequence and how abrupt the cutting of the music makes the scene abrupt. Close the music well, bring it to a conclusion.
Focus is an effective tool but it must be used sparingly, it shouldn't be noticed.
SloMo is also an effective tool but again it must be used with consideration of plot development. Try the tripping over the rock and losing a foot scene as a montage of stills.( 4 or 5 images, Max 1 to 2 seconds each)
Keep going.
Well said William. It seems, according to Celibidache, the finest conductor of the 20th century, you are completely right about the music. He stated that the music should ALWAYS end the way it is started. (Please see Ravels' Bolero conducted by Celibidache c. 1971).
Clearly, the film should've been titled "Robot Chicken".
Good Job.
making short films you got the time & patience
Unreal Engine. 4.2 51gb i have or now unreal Eng. 5 free d/load too late for me to learn
Luke you Just need to add the sounds now robot walking etc make it 100% . good luck never stop .
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I need about ten minutes of explication. Why was it there? What was it supposed to be doing? Why wasn't it communicating with its home world? What was that other thing and why was it afraid of it? What were those glowing things? Where did all the similar robots come from? Was that tall one the leader of some strange robot cult? Who would send a robot out without solar panels? Make it make sense!
Will check out your other vids. Maybe a story line can be done to make into a full length movie from your collection of vids?
Ok, bummer, this is the only one. Well, then, build off of this one. In other words, this one and only from a year ago is good enough to build on from. It is that good.
Great!!
Uniformly slow, dark, and oddly focused - but interesting.
Captivating
Mechanical Jesus !
Music reminds me of I Pet Goat II
imagine if the probes we sent out in search of a new world became the basis of a powerful galactic civilization while we polluted and politicked and warred ourselves into extinction...
Nobody sent probes to find new worlds