VFX Artists React to Avatar 2 CGi (ft. Weta FX)

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  • Опубліковано 29 тра 2024
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    Niko and Wren are joined by VFX Supervisor Eric Saindon of Weta FX to discuss the groundbreaking techniques and technology used to create Avatar: The Way of Water.
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  • @eric.saindon
    @eric.saindon Рік тому +17514

    Thanks for having me guys. Great day hanging out with you and getting to embarrass myself 😊

    • @chasecmorgan
      @chasecmorgan Рік тому +445

      Lol you were great Eric. Thanks again for coming in and sharing your knowledge with us. It was an honor to have you on the show. Ep 2 coming in a few weeks.

    • @swierda8174
      @swierda8174 Рік тому +66

      This was great! The work you guys do amaze me everyday!

    • @zonesproductions
      @zonesproductions Рік тому +42

      Incredible work. Your talents know no bounds 😄

    • @legofuryfilms2898
      @legofuryfilms2898 Рік тому +20

      I do like comments like these. Idk why… it’s weird

    • @CorridorCrew
      @CorridorCrew  Рік тому +857

      Thanks a ton for joining us Eric! You gave us a really special episode here. -Niko

  • @Gekoloudios
    @Gekoloudios Рік тому +5108

    When the cgi is so good that you need the guy who made it to tell you how it's done

    • @Ale-kc9pq
      @Ale-kc9pq Рік тому +41

      guess we also need an Alien to tell us what's going on these days

    • @slimerone
      @slimerone Рік тому +16

      @@Ale-kc9pq think you mean we need a chemicals expert to tell us what the long term damage is from the east palestine chemical spill from that train derailment

    • @jaidyn.m
      @jaidyn.m Рік тому +37

      @@slimeronewhat does that have to do with literally anything lmao ppl will bring up any and everything

    • @jamespcnut
      @jamespcnut Рік тому +26

      All credit to corridor but in the grand scheme of things they’re far from Hollywood level SFX so there’s quite a bit I think they’d struggle to figure out how it’s done especially on these billion dollar productions.

    • @Gekoloudios
      @Gekoloudios Рік тому +1

      @@jamespcnut yes that's kinda true

  • @swimteamizzle1114
    @swimteamizzle1114 Рік тому +2999

    “Yeah, well we knew what the angle was”
    Cameron and Weta are operating on a completely different level compared to the competition

    • @travelsizedlions
      @travelsizedlions Рік тому +43

      It's an impressive trick for sure, but determining the camera angle with photogrammetry is hardly unique.

    • @travelsizedlions
      @travelsizedlions Рік тому +21

      It's the same trick you see street artists do all the time with perspective. They're just doing it on a person.

    • @muchanadziko6378
      @muchanadziko6378 Рік тому +9

      How is knowing what angle the shot is going to be from revolutionary?

    • @jockturner1547
      @jockturner1547 Рік тому +4

      …you generally know what the angle is going to be before filming. That his been the practice for like 80 years or more…

    • @dankun3122
      @dankun3122 Рік тому +5

      cant believe they just baked a 3d texture composition onto a human via makeup

  • @elishatanya_
    @elishatanya_ Рік тому +1251

    Surely they should win ever VFX awards possible this year. This is the best and most realistic CG I’ve ever ever seen

    • @legral
      @legral Рік тому +104

      They should just hand them next year's trophies as well.

    • @aguzman222
      @aguzman222 Рік тому +83

      Really- most of us know about CGI - took my parents (Dad/85 and Mom 79) - after the movie they kept asking me what island they went to shoot the movie - lol

    • @andynguyen3271
      @andynguyen3271 Рік тому

      @@aguzman222 ​ There is a place called Three Brothers in the film inspired by the real "Three Sisters" in New Zealand. They filmed most of these in New Zealand, so you can come here and check them out. In the meantime, you can also explore all the LOTR locations like Mount Doom, Rohan (Mt Sunday), etc. You can even visit Weta FX workshop in Wellington. They are keeping all kinds of crafts they used for so many movies.

    • @elishatanya_
      @elishatanya_ Рік тому +70

      @@aguzman222 sometimes CG in movies pulls you out and you know it’s just not real. But my brain was so convinced these were actually blue aliens OR people or a bunch of prosthetics. That’s how real it felt from the first min to the last 😂

    • @Rob1bis8228
      @Rob1bis8228 Рік тому +2

      ​@@elishatanya_ 🧢🧢🧢

  • @yeeyee4723
    @yeeyee4723 Рік тому +1579

    Breakdowns like these make me realise just how much they're pushing the envelope with these movies, a cable cam to get accurate eyelines?? Incorporating sub surface scattering into the makeup for a single shot??? Creating a system that can simulate water in one pass? It's like a group project where every single person is a genius and everyone is passionate about their part in it

    • @jon4715
      @jon4715 Рік тому +25

      All for entertainment...can you imagine if all these geniuses were pursuing something more important?

    • @ghanshyamc463
      @ghanshyamc463 Рік тому +164

      @@jon4715 it's not like these technologies can only be used for making movies. The research and work put into these technologies can also contribute to the particular field of science and help in other things too

    • @ROBOHOLIC1
      @ROBOHOLIC1 Рік тому +11

      @@jon4715 the tech used in this can be applied somewhere else. Not entirely useless. As much as I dislike the entire premise of Avatar anyway.

    • @beardyjesus4591
      @beardyjesus4591 Рік тому +90

      @@jon4715 As a guy close to science, I would say that you rarely know what new piece of information or technology is going to be used for. Very often people make fundumental researches just because it seems interesting or important and years after they find practical use.
      Even when you work to solve a determined problem, you get a lot of leftover knowledge, halfdeveloped ideas that may be suited for something else or key component for solving your problem can come from different source
      So there is no such thing as useless research, everything is important, no matter what you do

    • @jonathanalfaro5092
      @jonathanalfaro5092 Рік тому +7

      @@ROBOHOLIC1 why do u hate the premise??

  • @davadh
    @davadh Рік тому +3429

    Now if only Eric can come back every 2 years to breakdown the next sequels too 😄

    • @SirioNovilunium
      @SirioNovilunium Рік тому +3

      @Don't Read My Profile Picture Okay.

    • @kylewilliams6091
      @kylewilliams6091 Рік тому +49

      2 years ?

    • @heynhamnham
      @heynhamnham Рік тому +12

      He better come back!! I can just bet we'll have plenty mind-blowing shots like that that we'll desperately need explanations lol

    • @CvpArt
      @CvpArt Рік тому +44

      @@kylewilliams6091 the avatar sequels will come out every 2 years.

    • @kylewilliams6091
      @kylewilliams6091 Рік тому +3

      @@CvpArt thank you

  • @zombiea1936
    @zombiea1936 Рік тому +408

    The fact that actual vfx artist are shocked at everything they did for this movie just shows how much he did

    • @AstroSully
      @AstroSully Рік тому +1

      It’s what Avatar do best 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @pandatheoryy
    @pandatheoryy Рік тому +952

    No words can describe the amount of respect I have for everyone involved with this movie! it was truly a masterpiece from everyone involved

    • @drukcg
      @drukcg Рік тому +1

      FR!

    • @lukecampbell1449
      @lukecampbell1449 Рік тому +1

      It is incredible

    • @atiagooqkinguliaalu4027
      @atiagooqkinguliaalu4027 Рік тому +2

      But they wasted soo much fresh water just to make a fictional movie. Wasted real fresh water🤷‍♂️ but hey fictional emotion manipulating movie is more important...

    • @Thanos9378
      @Thanos9378 Рік тому +18

      ​@@atiagooqkinguliaalu4027 Why do you speak gibberish?

    • @_herb
      @_herb Рік тому +16

      @@atiagooqkinguliaalu4027 all water goes back to the cycle, you can't waste it

  • @KorbenDallasMyMan
    @KorbenDallasMyMan Рік тому +2294

    This is huge. EXCLUSIVE Avatar 2 VFX footage. Congrats CC!

    • @ChristofferLund
      @ChristofferLund Рік тому +44

      Agreed. Best VFX reacts so far. So much good information.

    • @caguko
      @caguko Рік тому +15

      Maybe we'll get to have Jim sit in the couch one day.

  • @SoCloseToToast
    @SoCloseToToast Рік тому +4012

    It just always blows my mind that they are able to get this big names in the industry that doesn't get enough love ! So cool to see the representation here!

    • @erenjaeger1738
      @erenjaeger1738 Рік тому +4

      Vanoss >:)

    • @RENO_K
      @RENO_K Рік тому +68

      My theory is big wigs don't see the use of talking in big variety shows, they feel like they'd get a lot more out of talking with people that know what they mean so they don't have to dumb it down like crazy and they can talk to a curated audience that is legit interested in the subject, rather than talk to an audience that's just there for the sake of being there yk

    • @wichuu
      @wichuu Рік тому +1

      Love u man

    • @tobiaswichert4843
      @tobiaswichert4843 Рік тому +22

      @@RENO_K And some guests stated that they actually do watch the series and that they either just enjoy it and that it did helped them understand some aspects of moviemaking better.

    • @RyTrapp0
      @RyTrapp0 Рік тому

      Craftsmen have always wanted to share their craft - but it often takes the right opportunity for it to happen. And Corridor are obviously proven in their knowledge & passion in this space, which doesn't hurt. And, frankly, UA-cam in general has afforded that.
      Being a gearhead too, that's another example of craftsmen benefiting from the opportunity afforded by YT, as we're finally getting hardcore, technical automotive content that pretty much NEVER saw the light of day on TV(automotive content on TV is about 95% or so awful). Occasionally you had exceptions, like Ian on 'Xtreme 4x4'(he made the show live up to the [cheesy] name), who got fired cuz he didn't want to do a bunch of bolt-on Jeep builds - he started his own production co and is now on YT too, 'Big Tire Garage'.
      Music too - Rick Beato's content is absolutely amazing for music nerds!
      Video game & software development content goes without saying. Dave's Garage - former Windows coder, known for, yes, the OG Windows Task Manager & porting 'Space Cadet' pinball to XP/NT(what a legend!), he has incredible stories as you'd expect; also has some autism content too.
      Nice to see this become normalized!

  • @cvo2748
    @cvo2748 Рік тому +343

    It would be amazing to have a film of how they made the film. I'd love a documentary that covers such a ground breaking film for technology like this.

    • @isaacgruver7061
      @isaacgruver7061 Рік тому +44

      I will 100% sit down and watch the 6 hour breakdown commentary on every single shot in this movie

    • @Sora6893
      @Sora6893 Рік тому +15

      The first movie have quite a good amount of extras telling how it was done and it's quite amazing! Ofc not fully cgi stuff, I wish, but still quite impressive. One of the few movies that have more explaining in that kind stuff than any other.
      I sometimes wish we could have more 3d stuff from everything. Even videogames, artbooks are mostly 2d stuff and I kind would appreciate more 3d stuff because... it's art too. Concept art is really important but the accurate representation with 3d is too!

    • @aguzman222
      @aguzman222 Рік тому +9

      I paid to see a split screen version of the movie with the CGI next to live performance

    • @loganastrup6870
      @loganastrup6870 Рік тому +4

      Well the home release is confirmed to have 3 hours of behind the scenes

    • @swuhzyy
      @swuhzyy Рік тому +1

      Yessssss

  • @glennmorganfan9411
    @glennmorganfan9411 Рік тому +165

    The fear on Wren's face during the phone call was PRICELESS!!!

  • @PaulMcElligott
    @PaulMcElligott Рік тому +784

    I think Cameron must love that people are obsessing so much over the minute details of one shot. It kind of validates his all-or-nothing approach to filmmaking.

    • @Nimajneb42069
      @Nimajneb42069 Рік тому +50

      He now has 3 of the top 5 highest grossing films of all time, which shows his approach works not just for film nerds but for the general audience too.

    • @CrabSully
      @CrabSully Рік тому +12

      Definitely - it's such a mundane shot, which makes the speculation even more fun. It also really highlights the level it got to

    • @muhamadsyahmi951
      @muhamadsyahmi951 Рік тому +22

      You know goddamn much when Cameron make one of the best movies when the viewers have post movie depression because how immersed the movie is towards them

    • @marieeden8009
      @marieeden8009 Рік тому +4

      Plus I’ve seen so many people highlighting all the small background details you could miss in compilations which is so amazing

    • @SHOKNI
      @SHOKNI Рік тому +4

      Cameron doesn't have that mindset. He really doesn't give a shit about that people. He's head is in another world.

  • @5MadMovieMakers
    @5MadMovieMakers Рік тому +2423

    The live depth detection for accurate compositing is awesome

    • @activemotionpictures
      @activemotionpictures Рік тому +4

      mind "depth compositing" from underwater capture which is a challenge for "depth" and "light" itself from those little cameras.

    • @vkong6308
      @vkong6308 Рік тому

      How do you get depth detection?

    • @hirvale
      @hirvale Рік тому +11

      @@vkong6308 My guess is that the two cameras underneath the main one work the same way as human eyes to ascertain the depth. the more similar the object they are capturing is in both cameras, the further that object must be.

    • @Cityz3nn
      @Cityz3nn Рік тому +6

      @@hirvale This + AI I think

    • @andim.8788
      @andim.8788 Рік тому +1

      so basically we can cgi people now how do we know that anything on tv is real now?

  • @rbragg
    @rbragg Рік тому +16

    7:48 “you guys have done the same thing” is the most mind blowing part of these videos for me.
    We have a special guest that has spent their career making the most impressive CGI we have on screen. And they know about the past projects of Corridor Digital to the point that they can compare techniques and shots.
    Imagine telling the crew way back when that in 10 years time they’ll have industry comparing shots amongst other achievements.

  • @Elayzee
    @Elayzee Рік тому +12

    It's unbelievable how detailed Avatar The Way Of Water is. I personally love the film, and am very happy to see this making big bucks in a time where pretty much only "superhero films" seem to make big money.

  • @jdslipknot
    @jdslipknot Рік тому +502

    I like how the CG in this movie is light years ahead compared to any of the recent super hero movies

    • @larryfoulkeofficial8609
      @larryfoulkeofficial8609 Рік тому +67

      This one actually took its time

    • @cdbtheclaw
      @cdbtheclaw Рік тому +73

      Marvel/Disney is just dumping out their movies as quickly as possible, so the artists just don't have the time to worry about the details as much as they could on Avatar 1+2. Honestly it still is impressive what they can pump out in that time but everybody would benefit from them having more time. Well, except Disney since they would just release half as many movies in a given time and generate a lot less money.

    • @jlinus7251
      @jlinus7251 Рік тому +50

      Marvel has the technology. They just don't give their artists enough time to actually do a good job, which is just sad.

    • @constantchange1145
      @constantchange1145 Рік тому +21

      Too bad the writing didnt get the same treatment

    • @larryfoulkeofficial8609
      @larryfoulkeofficial8609 Рік тому +1

      @@constantchange1145 fr

  • @creativespace8637
    @creativespace8637 Рік тому +891

    Avatar 2 is gonna be one of those movies that still shocks with how good it looks every time you revisit it

    • @Javianimation
      @Javianimation Рік тому +14

      For now, we ll see un ten years

    • @laiguana25
      @laiguana25 Рік тому

      Just like avatar 1, it looks better than any of these fucking marvel movies 🤮🤮🤮🦅

    • @tarane409
      @tarane409 Рік тому +22

      I saw it in 3d it was amazing

    • @raykuzplays9605
      @raykuzplays9605 Рік тому +1

      I mean it's like 2 months old lol

    • @DivinePonies
      @DivinePonies Рік тому +46

      @@Javianimation It pretty much nailed the photorealism and physics so not much they can do to improve on. LotR looks far worse (relatively speaking) and it's still holding up really well, and people often take it as an example when talking about effects that didn't age.

  • @AprilOceanBlue
    @AprilOceanBlue Рік тому +184

    You guys should bring in a makeup artist to talk about scenes like this! Clearly an under-celebrated field if no one realized they could do surface scattering like this.

    • @blindfire3167
      @blindfire3167 10 місяців тому +4

      Pretty sure 90% of film/game making is underappreciated lol, just some are a little worse than others. It takes literal armies to create art like this in the amount of time they do, so you can't always spend all the time thanking/appreciating each position....
      Still, bring in a makeup artist lmao, they have had some crazy skills since the earliest movies, and I'm sure even though a lot of things are CG now, things like Guardians of the Galaxy would look horrible without the crazy amounts of makeup.

    • @Psychopatz
      @Psychopatz 4 місяці тому

      indeed, sadly people only care about the actors all the time and sometimes their director.

    • @SynchronizorVideos
      @SynchronizorVideos Місяць тому

      @@blindfire3167 Yeah. I'm still waiting for these guys to branch out and start examining the audio side of filmmaking. Scoring, on-set recording, ADR, foley, mixing, editing, etc. Sound is a massive part of the final product that no one ever seems to talk about. A good soundtrack will usually get appreciated, but could you imagine an Indiana Jones film without the stylized punch sound effects, for example?

  • @Relyx
    @Relyx Рік тому +47

    Using a cable cam to have the actual actors performance playing at the right time and position is actually so simple it's genius. It sells the eyeline, and it's going to be way better for an actor to perform against than a tennis ball etc.

  • @DangeistYT
    @DangeistYT Рік тому +728

    WETA is literally the best vfx studio working rn , their resume is impressive.

    • @shakira.rahman8786
      @shakira.rahman8786 Рік тому +66

      Impressive is an understatement.
      The guys were getting their minds blown and Eric was like
      "YEAH. CG. YEAH THAT TOO. WE DID THAT" Cool as a cucumber

    • @koldenen
      @koldenen Рік тому +3

      I don't think they are the best. They are about on par with the Moving Picture Company.

    • @fink5546
      @fink5546 Рік тому +16

      @@koldenen that’s a crazy take

    • @skycat04
      @skycat04 Рік тому +14

      @@koldenen ILM is the best, WETA is a close second, MPC and DNEG are on third place, then Framestore and Digital Domain on fourth, then the rest...

    • @WeesloYT
      @WeesloYT Рік тому +1

      Ahem...the Hobbit Trilogy would like a word

  • @VerryJerry90
    @VerryJerry90 Рік тому +632

    wren's mind being blow frame by frame lmao

    • @egedq
      @egedq Рік тому +9

      it does not seem sincere

    • @biosdilt1399
      @biosdilt1399 Рік тому +56

      @@egedq honestly I feel like VFX is that kind of field where the more you know, the more you are impressed by the top tier achievements. Here it's basically a confirmation that Weta is as good as he thought they were, which is basically god-tier level of VFX. I don't think he's overreacting

    • @TheHeadincharge
      @TheHeadincharge Рік тому +22

      @@biosdilt1399Yeah, i think Wren overreacts sometimes for sure, but this really felt like he was genuinely shocked at some of the things they did that he just hadn’t even thought of as being possible.

    • @blockfifteen
      @blockfifteen Рік тому +20

      @@egedq id completely disagree. If I was around industry experts like these id be freaking out 😅

    • @gideonfelt2819
      @gideonfelt2819 Рік тому

      Literally

  • @marcussmith9807
    @marcussmith9807 Рік тому +257

    This has got to be one of the best breakdown episodes you’ve done!

  • @paladinduck7198
    @paladinduck7198 Рік тому +105

    That is absolutely INSANE! Wēta is now my dream studio. Full stop. This is insane.

    • @Zlist1994
      @Zlist1994 Рік тому +7

      imagine if they made live action anime adaptions. or maybe they already are working on some that will come out in future. I think they would make it look better than all the previous ones made by netflix,

    • @ShaktiChaturvedi
      @ShaktiChaturvedi Рік тому +2

      ​@@Zlist1994 Dude imagine a live action Berserk or a Blame ! Btw they did do the VFX for Alita Battle Angel.

  • @ubernaffa
    @ubernaffa Рік тому +651

    Wow, what an episode. It is, quite simply, the finest CG ever created.

    • @jiji7250
      @jiji7250 Рік тому +28

      people who deny that are just plain bullshitting because this episode proves them wrong

    • @Whiistledx
      @Whiistledx Рік тому +11

      @@jiji7250 People deny it because they don't want to believe it. This is hands down one of the most detailed cgi movies ever created

    • @jiji7250
      @jiji7250 Рік тому +3

      @@Whiistledx also because the original to this movie is the highest grossing movie of all time and this one is also just as successful

  • @heynhamnham
    @heynhamnham Рік тому +319

    I can actually hear the gears of my brain falling apart and steam coming out of my ears from watching this, this is absolutely crazy i can never be surprised enough with how much work they put into these movies

    • @LightBrand
      @LightBrand Рік тому +5

      No it completely makes sense as these movies costs millions to make. Yeah you're hiring bazillion people feeding them travelling to all these places build all these sets and then these special effects.

    • @theisaacpigg27_32
      @theisaacpigg27_32 Рік тому +10

      @@LightBrand Something being expensive doesn't negate the work and effort put into something

    • @randomly_random_0
      @randomly_random_0 Рік тому +1

      And that's why this movie deserves the box office success. It now surpassed Titanic to become the 3rd highest grossing film globally at $2.2 billion

    • @LightBrand
      @LightBrand Рік тому

      @@theisaacpigg27_32 Well James Cameron isn't likely to tolerate you phoning it in when he spent big bucks hiring you. And its not like his films are expensive because he's taking in all the dough for himself seeing he gave up his salary when Titanic went over budget. So yeah being expensive doesn't mean it'll be good because people suck, but when you can see what you paid for it just feels good.

  • @BulletWilliam
    @BulletWilliam Рік тому +56

    WETA is seriously op. Between this CGI and all the practical props they make is just insane. I love seeing how they do things it's fascinating! It's inspiring to be honest.

    • @anna_in_aotearoa3166
      @anna_in_aotearoa3166 Рік тому +3

      SO proud that a tiny country like Aotearoa NZ has produced such a cutting-edge company both in terms of art & tech! Definitely punching above one's weight on the world film stage...

  • @joeddiejoe77
    @joeddiejoe77 Рік тому +67

    When i watched it, I'm completely drawn into it. Even my snacks and drink are almost untouched. No other movie did the same to me. That's how beautiful it is.

    • @ShotgunSandwichENT
      @ShotgunSandwichENT Рік тому +1

      Agreed!

    • @AstroSully
      @AstroSully Рік тому +3

      Most beautiful film I have ever seen

    • @heni63
      @heni63 3 місяці тому

      Same. I was kind of in awe all movie long

  • @jchart
    @jchart Рік тому +856

    I love how this channel has slowly built up getting all these big names in the field/industry to just talk about their art. It's always a treat, even if I don't always understand every word.

  • @CrabSully
    @CrabSully Рік тому +141

    I love how genuinely mindblowing this stuff is. The reaction to Spider being half CGI in that one shot was hilarious. It truly is an impressive feat.

    • @Zaxael
      @Zaxael Рік тому +19

      Duuude it shocked me too lol watching that scene I was sure that the surrounding was CGI and the rock probably compositing CGI/real footage but seriously I didn't expect arm and legs were CGI

    • @RedCaio
      @RedCaio Рік тому +7

      *impressive feet

  • @gtv2024
    @gtv2024 Рік тому +68

    This movie deserves a Best Visual Effects in Oscar!

  • @ISAFMobius18
    @ISAFMobius18 Рік тому +25

    i always imagine how people would react if you showed them a high budget CG movie like this to a crowd 100 years ago

  • @Tony-qe3fl
    @Tony-qe3fl Рік тому +181

    That Jon bit was priceless 😂

    • @bryanwoods3373
      @bryanwoods3373 Рік тому +4

      If that wasn't planned, I don't know how it could have been better timed or executed.

    • @AlexAnteroLammikko
      @AlexAnteroLammikko Рік тому +10

      @@bryanwoods3373 It was obviously planned, there was a cut there.

    • @charlesfuzak
      @charlesfuzak Рік тому +6

      @@bryanwoods3373 Of course it was a bit. How would he know they were mistakenly calling it motion capture while filming a video? It's not like it's a livestream and he was tuned in.

    • @markjamesmurphy
      @markjamesmurphy Рік тому +6

      @@charlesfuzak Maybe he's actually omniscient, or partially omniscient, like a kind of demi-god or something. Normally I would scoff at such an idea, but looking at what they're pulling off here, I'm finding myself needing to alter my entire understanding of the Universe lol

  • @11kele
    @11kele Рік тому +373

    99.9% of people even don't remember that scene.
    CC: let's create a huge debate and two episodes about this.
    The great example of impetuous passion, professionalism and dedication.

    • @luxasiata
      @luxasiata Рік тому +13

      ​@Tech stats don't lie

    • @Juice-chan
      @Juice-chan Рік тому +17

      ​​@Tech you wanting a movie to fail badly doesn't mean it failed. Sorry to break that down to you but facts > feelings. Now hush go to bed kid.

    • @gro967
      @gro967 Рік тому +9

      @Tech It grossed 2,4 billion dollars, in what universe is that flopping xD

    • @HomoErected
      @HomoErected Рік тому

      ​@Tech flopped? Did the definition of flopped change in the last 100 years?

    • @Zlist1994
      @Zlist1994 Рік тому +2

      @@gro967 lol some people just reiterate the negative things they hear about something without even checking if its correct. They want this movie to flop so bad but it's not. It just made film history and will be remembered for longer than they'll probably be alive for.

  • @wtfsalt
    @wtfsalt Рік тому +53

    The amount of knowledge dropped in this episode is second to none. absolutely incredible to hear more about the processes of this film. my jaw dropped several times...

  • @sujith7368
    @sujith7368 Рік тому +48

    AI can never replace these kind of passion and dedication

    • @manuelquiero
      @manuelquiero Рік тому

      Some people just overreacting about AI like it's the start of doomsday

    • @hangemhigh113
      @hangemhigh113 Рік тому +6

      They used AI for the simulations.

    • @aedaldaniel
      @aedaldaniel Рік тому +7

      He literally said he used Deep Learnng and that's a kind of AI. You need AI and it will replace eventually.

    • @AstroSully
      @AstroSully Рік тому +8

      AI should be there to help achieve the vision. Not control it entirely.

    • @daftfunk
      @daftfunk Рік тому

      ​@@aedaldaniel cope and seethe

  • @karltee7862
    @karltee7862 Рік тому +81

    WETA is insane. They have to get an oscar for visual effects. The breakdowns for some shots are unbelievable that some things were actually replaced as a digi double.

  • @itsSmiv
    @itsSmiv Рік тому +87

    Absolutely insane that they painted in the subsurface scattering onto the arms.

  • @HeidiBird
    @HeidiBird 11 місяців тому +5

    This is mind-blowing. As a lay person I understand barely half of what they are talking about, but I get enough to be thoroughly impressed.

  • @inkblotCrisis
    @inkblotCrisis Рік тому +20

    The amount of understanding physics wise for these shots is amazing. Even with computers helping it is STILL absolutely mindblowing.

  • @dharmajanitor
    @dharmajanitor Рік тому +236

    This video literally made my jaw drop on multiple occasions. What an achievement. I want to watch the movie again right now!

  • @Kobrakai21
    @Kobrakai21 Рік тому +238

    This was incredible. One of the best "VFX Artists React" you've ever done.
    Cheers

    • @Ebosan87
      @Ebosan87 Рік тому +7

      I've loved a lot of them but I have to agree, this might possibly be the best one to date, up there with the Tim Miller ones and a bunch of other fantastic episodes.

    • @leandroa2210
      @leandroa2210 Рік тому

      Yup, no doubt this episode is up there on the VFX Artists React Hall Of Fame.

  • @beluc6818
    @beluc6818 Рік тому +34

    Now I need to watch this movie ten times more just to appreciate every single detail EVEN MORE

  • @watermelonhelmet6854
    @watermelonhelmet6854 Рік тому +8

    As a lifelong model and miniature painter, I really enjoyed the look on Wren's face at the concept of painting in sub surface scattering. For the first time ever watching this channel I got to be the one who could just nod and say "obviously".
    Painting display miniatures is all about making plastic look like skin or cloth or reflective metal or a hundred different materials, and because light just doesn't behave the same way with a plastic miniature as a full sized person, you have to fake environmental lighting or object source lighting and bounce lights with paint.

    • @anna_in_aotearoa3166
      @anna_in_aotearoa3166 Рік тому

      That was a real revelation! Would love to see those concepts explored more - the VFX & stunt reacts series are awesome, but there's so much more unexplored potential in terms of makeup & hair, sound design etc - do hope CC expand their breakdowns to those fields too some day.

  • @thehunterscode9136
    @thehunterscode9136 Рік тому +510

    your insight in to CGI and VFX is extremely eye opening to the hidden side of movie making

  • @thecasualfly
    @thecasualfly Рік тому +319

    BIG UPS to Corridor for getting the heavy hitters on their couch to talk about topics everyone has been chomping at the bit to finally get answers on! EPIC!

  • @LeathalIntents
    @LeathalIntents 11 місяців тому +7

    The fact that this visual masterpiece is all due to Weta, who is also responsible for the CG in the hobbit, specifically The desolation of smaug, and theres that awful shot of legolas chasing after bolg across the bridge to laketown. I ripped on Weta for a long while, but now knowing this is what theyre capable of, im beginning to think it wasnt them that made the decision to release TH:DOS in the quality it was.

  • @TherealSam561
    @TherealSam561 Рік тому +20

    I'm a HUGE fan of Avatar, James Cameron's movie, Weta's work and your show so thank you so much for that episode, it was epic!

  • @3lit3halo
    @3lit3halo Рік тому +185

    It doesn't often happen that my jaw dropped for a UA-cam video, but here we are. Weta did an amazing job on this movie.

  • @halfbee7886
    @halfbee7886 Рік тому +132

    If this movie doesn’t win the best vfx in Oscar, there is really something wrong. True, Wren.

    • @montazownianr1
      @montazownianr1 Рік тому

      Yeah... but I don't know why they show Top Gun 🤣 there is 1% CGI in Maverick

  • @RyanRaake
    @RyanRaake Рік тому +19

    IM SO GLAD THEY WON THE OSCAR!!! But why’d they cut him off like that 😭💀

  • @i-deni-i5138
    @i-deni-i5138 Рік тому +9

    Wren was hilarious in this episode, lol. I got chills by both him and Niko reacting to the explanations, especially that Spiders legs were from his waist down completely CG. Insane stuff and Weta outdid themselves again!

  • @Varekai0723
    @Varekai0723 Рік тому +107

    This was really cool of WETA to participate in this. The CGI was absolutely incredible in this movie.

  • @foerbb
    @foerbb Рік тому +69

    Okay...this gotta be the best 'VFX Artists React' you've ever done. This episode was soo good!

  • @rpe7418
    @rpe7418 Рік тому +8

    Wow, not only did you deliver what everyone seriously wanted: an in-depth avatar 2 breakdown, but you guys really went above and beyond with one of Weta's head honchos on the couch. Outstanding. This movie could take up ten episodes. Absolutely stunning cgi. Y'all dropped secrets that floored me. The skycam, for instance 🤯

  • @ABonYT
    @ABonYT Рік тому +9

    After all the insane high level techniques Eric had fairly nonchalantly talked about I was just about composed, and then he revealed the accurately dimensionally translated cablecam monitor which just floored me. The amount of brainpower, effort, and planning that has gone into this movie (and upcoming movies) is even more immense than people like myself realise it's actually mind-blowing.

  • @abhinav_bammidi
    @abhinav_bammidi Рік тому +89

    The fact about the make-up is absolutely mind-blowing (all the adjectives combined) sub-surface scattered look with make-up, wha-?!?! I can't take this anymore. This is too much for me. And yeah, I was wrong. I talked about this shot in the last video, and I'm actually glad I'm wrong. Completely blew my mind. GG Weta. GG Corridor. (I had to watch the movie, thrice in order to clear my doubts about that 'particular' shot) 😁😁😁

  • @drcheddargoat9817
    @drcheddargoat9817 Рік тому +171

    Eric is an awesome dude, would love to see him on the show again, so glad they finally got the breakdown on THE shot!!!

  • @rubenjoe7488
    @rubenjoe7488 Рік тому +16

    The visual effects are insane in this movie, I can't wait for the next movie

  • @DrDiscourse
    @DrDiscourse Рік тому +23

    I've been following you guys since the early days and I am so proud of how respected you have become in the movie industry. You deserve it all!

  • @CleversonNascimento
    @CleversonNascimento Рік тому +93

    You say you're just a small UA-cam channel, but you guys are so past that. You've been gaining the attention and the respect of the industry and I couldn't be more proud of you guys. It's not about the views. It's not about the money. It's about the passion for the craft, and you guys have that to spare!
    Congratulations for getting where you are and thanks for the great content you've been giving us.
    Cheers!

  • @Lhaffinatu
    @Lhaffinatu Рік тому +10

    The real magic in all of this is that everything looks so good that most audiences won't worry about anything other than just the story and characters. All the technology used in service of the story is just a powerful tool in the kit of the story tellers and enables future films that would have been otherwise impossible.

  • @mattsmitt00
    @mattsmitt00 11 місяців тому +6

    As cool as it is getting a glimpse into all this amazing tech, in a weird way it feels a bit defeating... as a techy person that immediately thinks about all the ways I would love to work with stuff like these VFX systems, this stuff has just gotten SO complex, SO specialized, and SO knowledge intense to even touch I feel like even if I set my life to working with it I would never be able to catch up. Like what would even be the point of getting into VFX at this point when this studio has proprietary software tools with unimaginable levels of money and time put into making them.
    I should probably just sit back and enjoy their movies and be thankful the software exists at all lol

    • @ngman002
      @ngman002 11 місяців тому

      I believe in you bro

  • @BeroOgden
    @BeroOgden Рік тому +6

    Weta are seriously magical wizards at this point; and I love seeing the Corridor crew talking to folks like them.

  • @BlackBoxProd96
    @BlackBoxProd96 Рік тому +140

    As a filmmaker, I’m SO thankful for this show ❤

  • @chasethis9804
    @chasethis9804 Рік тому +316

    You should absolutely review the movie Rubber, where a psychic tire kills people. No idea how they did the effects.

    • @irecordwithaphone1856
      @irecordwithaphone1856 Рік тому +21

      I second this that movie is so bizzare but also so interesting visually. I think they were actually moving the tire with a rope or something like almost puppeteering it, but I have a feeling they did something else too

    • @johnnydsnarkangel
      @johnnydsnarkangel Рік тому +12

      Holy shit, how have I never thought of this? Rubber is the perfect level of batshit for a fun reaction

    • @muscle__rr
      @muscle__rr Рік тому

      OK just saw the trailer ( 2010 ?) ..
      from the camera angles , maybe it's 90% practical .. I mean you can understand that sometimes it's a reversed shot of the tire falling, sometimes the tire is in motion , sometimes it is on ramp , in close-up shots the tire is being held on the other side etc..
      Have to see the full movie coz the concept is very interesting

  • @HamzaMussy
    @HamzaMussy Рік тому +4

    Tbh, this is way over my head. The work put into this movie and everything is just mind blowing

  • @user-pl6ei8xj4t
    @user-pl6ei8xj4t Рік тому +5

    Absolute genius technique they are using, truly a amazing production company

  • @happzy
    @happzy Рік тому +178

    Seriously, if these guys wont win an oscar for VFX I don't think I will watch the ceremony ever again.

    • @dracoreiner4790
      @dracoreiner4790 Рік тому +7

      They surely gonna win
      Without a doubt
      Even avatar should be only in the nominees

    • @fred6907
      @fred6907 Рік тому +6

      That award show lost all it's appeal ages ago. Now it's just political correctness with all the gender and race quotas going on. Atleast in terms of actor performance. Still somewhat relevant in terms of CGI and music score.

    • @ponczi
      @ponczi Рік тому +2

      The truth is that in the nominations for effects there is Avatar and BLM and LGBT. The question is whether the hard work put into the form of the film or the pressure of ideology will win.

    • @happzy
      @happzy Рік тому +16

      @@fred6907 Oh please, this is only true if you view a world through a YT thumbnails. Extremism on both left and right is marginal. We live in a world where "shocking" sells so that's what we're seeing in social media and TV but that's not the reflection of the real world.

    • @MrFrenchgangsta
      @MrFrenchgangsta Рік тому

      @@ponczi looks like you’re a few screws short of a lightbulb eh? The other nominees are « All Quiet on the Western Front », « The Batman », « Black Panther 2 » and « Top Gun Maverick ». And even if it were BLM and LGBT like you said you’re basically claiming that seeing POC and queer characters on screen triggers you which is a testimony to the smooth brain that you have

  • @MHassan1986
    @MHassan1986 Рік тому +12

    I miss the days when this kind of footage was on the bonus dvds. Thank You CD for showing us these truly mind blowing work VFX people do.

  • @SixgunJones
    @SixgunJones Рік тому +5

    We just finally saw this flick over the weekend and holy hell was it incredible looking. We wanted to wait until we could see it in 3D IMAX to give it the best view possible, and it was absolutely worth it. So glad to see the guys interview the brilliant mind behind this amazing movie.

  • @TheLoserface45
    @TheLoserface45 Рік тому +4

    This show has SOOOO much credibility not just bc of the knowledge of Niko, Wren and the other hosts at Corridor but they get people who create the industry standard constantly!
    And in this vid specifically, Eric throws away the line “you guys do this too”. This means that the leaders in VFX are watching Corridor videos too and can speak that casually about Corridor’s work.

  • @Schizm1
    @Schizm1 Рік тому +7

    A little shoutout for an AMAZING makup artist who painted arms WITH subsurface scattering oO. I love when CG and practical effects are used together like that

  • @siddhanthdas8622
    @siddhanthdas8622 Рік тому +70

    This video was extremely satisfied as almost all my questions were answered properly, thank you everyone guys :)

  • @manaze85
    @manaze85 Рік тому +4

    I normally hate it when hosts are overly gushy with guests, but the stuff he was talking about was so mind-blowingly creative and innovative how could they not

  • @bkizzle401
    @bkizzle401 Рік тому +8

    Weta first astonished me when I saw the Lord of the Rings in theaters way back when.... and so glad to see they keep astonishing people to this day.

    • @GrimViridian
      @GrimViridian 11 місяців тому

      It STILL blows my mind how well lotr holds up in that regard, the Balrog looks so good even compared to most things now

  • @michaelc5373
    @michaelc5373 Рік тому +82

    This movie was absolutely magical. All their efforts payed off imo

  • @ceno10101
    @ceno10101 Рік тому +5

    Props to the channel becoming big enough, that big studio VFX crew will sit down to show us all behind the scenes on amazing movie shots! Also, Wren freaking out makes this video 10/10.

  • @AstroSully
    @AstroSully Рік тому +2

    You know the VFX and CGI are on another level when they’re just speechless. Beautiful film and the work that goes behind all of this is absolutely inspiring.

  • @sebastianurquidi6558
    @sebastianurquidi6558 Рік тому +7

    That was such an awesome episode and it’s amazing that Weta and Eric shared so much and showed the breakdowns.

  • @vyzetta
    @vyzetta Рік тому +53

    Probably my favorite episode yet! So insightful!

  • @MusicAddictMAD
    @MusicAddictMAD Рік тому +9

    Corridor Crew just casually dropping a VFX react with yet another Weta member, providing us with info that just absolutely blows all our minds despite knowing how good Weta is. They’re sitting next to a man who calls James Cameron by Jim, bringing exclusive breakdown footage. But you know, no big deal.

    • @IvoPavlik
      @IvoPavlik Рік тому

      Oh yes, this is some golden stuff here.

  • @louispacetime1576
    @louispacetime1576 Рік тому +5

    It's crazy that the Weta team is literally SOOO far ahead in CG technology that no one knows how they did it. My mind is blown a million times

  • @vladiesc
    @vladiesc Рік тому +5

    My mind actually hurts from thinking how they achieved this level of CGI. Amazing stuff!

  • @Chymai
    @Chymai Рік тому +25

    Thank you so much Weta studios for taking the time to explain in more detail how much work was put into this movie. You can never truly appreciate something until you understand it. And I don’t nearly understand as much as I should, but I do understand more just how amazingly impressive this movie is!

  • @Ba4rden
    @Ba4rden Рік тому +37

    Weta's techniques are such wizardry 😵‍💫 Kudos to them for sharing the breakdowns!

  • @00Mindi00
    @00Mindi00 Рік тому +5

    I'm not even exaggerating - I've seen A2 twice and its the first film I've seen with CGI THAT LOOKS REAL. can you imagine a proper showreel for this film. It'd need to go for an hour.

    • @anna_in_aotearoa3166
      @anna_in_aotearoa3166 Рік тому

      Really appreciate the attention that's put into making physics look real in most Avatar scenes - something that really lets CGI content down in a lot of other franchises. I do feel like the series' storytelling sadly isn't up to the incredible standard of the onscreen visuals, so the films make a big splash on release but don't end up as beloved and rewatched long-term as they could be...? (Doesn't stop them making boatloads of cash, of course!)

  • @cable7152
    @cable7152 Рік тому +3

    They say if you repeat the words "motion capture" 3 times in a row, Jon Landau will appear and yell at you, he's the Beetlejuice of special effects.

  • @barrygormley
    @barrygormley Рік тому +11

    This is bloody fantastic. Wish it was the entire movie for about 10 hours breakdown.

  • @sonnyrikhi
    @sonnyrikhi Рік тому +19

    You guys showed the true power of corridor digital . To get one of best VFX supes and ask him reveal some exclusive BTS which we couldn't get otherwise

  • @drukcg
    @drukcg Рік тому +3

    Literally breathtaking movie, watched it 3 times now 🥶

  • @fenixa2z936
    @fenixa2z936 Рік тому +7

    Everything is just so seamless in this movie. 💙 Thank you to all the VFX artists and James Cameron for his insane attention to detail. Now to part 3, with an insane amount of fire and lava. 😃

  • @strider381901
    @strider381901 Рік тому +42

    Maybe you guys should do a VFX artists react to special effects make up? :O

  • @inventor4279
    @inventor4279 Рік тому +22

    I love what this series has become, i wish we had more channels like this for other arts

  • @EonThaWolf
    @EonThaWolf Рік тому +6

    I really enjoy the highly inquisitive mind of Wren, specifically. I love all the crew, but, Wren has something of an almost child-like excitement and curiosity when it comes to CGI, and I love it.
    I wish all the entire crew could get hired by WETA. 💪🏽

  • @RobAndrews18
    @RobAndrews18 Рік тому +1

    That shot of the hand and straps was really gorgeous. It looks like a CGI. Oh it's cgi? I mean it looks so real 😂

  • @HugoSteel
    @HugoSteel Рік тому +6

    On thing you could check out is the Warframe opening cinematic.
    Warframe is basically robotic space ninjas and is owned by Digital Extremes and the cinematic was made by the Hungarian studio Digic Pictures who has done a bunch of high quality animations for games like Halo, Call of Duty and even Elden ring.
    The cinematic is honestly fantastic with pretty great effects, camera work and animation so I highly recommend giving it a shot.

  • @mickbanner
    @mickbanner Рік тому +30

    These are another level good. The most immersive CGI on this scale. well done

  • @heartshinemusic
    @heartshinemusic Рік тому +1

    This is so amazing to watch. Thank you guys! I'm loving these behind the scenes / effects stuff. I hope the Avatar 2 blu-ray release will be stuffed with this kind of content!

  • @andrewsb91
    @andrewsb91 Рік тому +1

    I will say that I absolutely love getting the perspective of the CG community when it comes to movies. Gives me a greater appreciation for the finished product and also lets me forgive bad CG shots due to corporate bull and time restraints. It has allowed me to really appreciate just how much work goes into a movie or show and lets me appreciate each person's work more.
    The biggest standout thing to me is how originally, I did not truly enjoy the Black Panther movie because of the final fight scene and how awful it looked, but when you broke it down and revealed how long the VFX team had to complete it and how little they had to work with, I appreciate the movie so much more. Thank you for bringing back my childlike enthusiasm for movies in general, and for continuing to blow my mind with the things that skilled people are capable of.
    VFX Artists React has given me a higher appreciation for all movies, and has sparked an interest I never would have had otherwise.
    Than you, Corridor Crew for your dedication to the craft.