This was a disapointing video. I hoped for way more real inside information on the building and development. I love this automaton so much. Where is it now? How was it build?
I've always been wondering more about the automaton too since watching the Hugo movie. Look up "François Junod" he's an automaton maker who makes complex mechanical writing and drawing automatons very similar to the Hugo and Jaquet Droz automata.
I worked on this film. Every day I was impressed and amazed by the automaton and the team behind it. I often wish they had printed the 'Bible' that has all the drawings and notes...
I always thought automatons were cool, and after watching this movie, I have now gained a ever stronger determination to figure our how this one works.
It's amazing. I would like to see every move in multiple angles. How does it work? I need to know ever little part and how it come together and do that. I thought it wasn't actually drawing but pretending. This is amazing
I've got a question. How was the 'memory' implanted to draw the drawing in of itself? Like I mean how did it know how the drawing it was meant to draw looked like if it doesn't have a brain basically? Was it designed in a way that it would follow step by step lineal routes to draw the drawing?
Part of the story is focused on the rediscovery of Georges Méliès as one of the pioneers of the film industry. He filmed the movie that scene is from, and the automaton was based on actual automata horologists made (Hugo's father, uncle, and himself working with clocks) and sometimes magicians would use (Georges Méliès being an illusionist before film came along)
Ahora pregunto, porque la maquina dibujaría esa imagen ya que la pelicula se realizo después, el autómata lo creo antes segun lo dice en la película o sea sabia que iba a filmar esa escena. No lo podia saber ni sabia lo que era el cine.
All I can say is wow... I just watched this movie, and the fact that this is actually a working machine blows my mind. Amazing job!
This was a disapointing video. I hoped for way more real inside information on the building and development. I love this automaton so much. Where is it now? How was it build?
I've always been wondering more about the automaton too since watching the Hugo movie. Look up "François Junod" he's an automaton maker who makes complex mechanical writing and drawing automatons very similar to the Hugo and Jaquet Droz automata.
I love the invention of Hugo Cabret
I've always thought it was CGI, but that's amazing!!
This is amazing there is a hard work behind all of this
I worked on this film. Every day I was impressed and amazed by the automaton and the team behind it. I often wish they had printed the 'Bible' that has all the drawings and notes...
were they really writing or it's just special effects?
Yes. 😉@@jumpjack2
I loved this scene. It partly inspired me to buy my first fountain pen
I always thought automatons were cool, and after watching this movie, I have now gained a ever stronger determination to figure our how this one works.
It's amazing. I would like to see every move in multiple angles. How does it work? I need to know ever little part and how it come together and do that. I thought it wasn't actually drawing but pretending. This is amazing
Marvelous!
This is beautiful...must learn more about this
where are the writers now?
So amazing!! 😄👌🏻❤️💖
Mind = blown!
I've got a question. How was the 'memory' implanted to draw the drawing in of itself? Like I mean how did it know how the drawing it was meant to draw looked like if it doesn't have a brain basically? Was it designed in a way that it would follow step by step lineal routes to draw the drawing?
Christian Schaefer Yes
What happened to the 15 automata works of art?
Interesting that it draws an illustration from a 1920s silent movie
Part of the story is focused on the rediscovery of Georges Méliès as one of the pioneers of the film industry. He filmed the movie that scene is from, and the automaton was based on actual automata horologists made (Hugo's father, uncle, and himself working with clocks) and sometimes magicians would use (Georges Méliès being an illusionist before film came along)
The movie was actually made in 1902.
@@dboboc Nice. I could have sworn it was later. I remember watching a colorized version of the original on netflix.
Well that’s is the time period the movie takes place
Ahora pregunto, porque la maquina dibujaría esa imagen ya que la pelicula se realizo después, el autómata lo creo antes segun lo dice en la película o sea sabia que iba a filmar esa escena. No lo podia saber ni sabia lo que era el cine.
Hi Christian, it was inspired by Jaquet Droz's automaton.
type "jaquet droz writer" on UA-cam and you'll find it.
How do i get one of these?
This borrows a few aspect from Jaquet Droz writer.