Ask Adam Savage: Personal Projects and Sharing Culture at ILM

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  • Has Adam continued ILM's culture of sharing in his own shop? Did ILM let their employees use any space or tools after-hours to pursue personal projects? In this live stream excerpt, Adam answers these ILM-related questions from matthewwdavid and CreatorMatt, whom we thank for their support and questions! Join this channel to support Tested and get access to perks, like asking Adam questions: / @tested
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  • @tested
    @tested  Рік тому +4

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    • @user-xk3rr6lr5r
      @user-xk3rr6lr5r Рік тому +2

      Oh wow hi there
      Btw didnt know that you could comment before the vid lol

  • @AndrewCantDraw
    @AndrewCantDraw Рік тому +61

    Can someone make a supercut featuring all the times Adam does an impersonation of someone from ILM? It's 300cc's of pure joy to the brain every single time.

    • @adib396
      @adib396 Рік тому +4

      Especially his George Lucas,. ;-)

  • @local_crackpot
    @local_crackpot Рік тому +21

    I've been in construction for 20 years and I never miss an opportunity to teach or learn. I had an temporary employee that only worked for a day, but he showed us a new way to tie down equipment. It's now our SOP.

  • @Dmarcoot
    @Dmarcoot Рік тому +17

    I was reprimanded in first grade for wanting to do show and tell off it’s designated day.
    I’m always excited when I can share something neat. I want others to know the joy I found

    • @tolkienfan1972
      @tolkienfan1972 Рік тому +7

      Some teachers have a way of killing kids natural enthusiasm and curiosity. I'm glad you made it thru!

    • @gl15col
      @gl15col Рік тому +4

      Lousy teacher. “You go talk to kindergartners or first-grade kids, you find a class full of science enthusiasts. They ask deep questions. They ask, "What is a dream, why do we have toes, why is the moon round, what is the birthday of the world, why is grass green?"
      These are profound, important questions. They just bubble right out of them.
      You go talk to 12th graders and there's none of that. They've become incurious. Something terrible has happened between kindergarten and 12th grade.”
      - Carl Sagan, Cosmos: Carl Sagan

  • @Stettafire
    @Stettafire Рік тому +4

    FYI to add to this. Something that's crucial if you feel nervous or scared about doing something (particularly work related). Talk it out with someone. A boss, coworker whatever. Try to talk about it non emotionally and say "I need to do x and y, and I'm currently on stage z" that by itself can organise your thoughts and help you get through that anxiety.
    In kayaking they teach you the "capsize drill". Having simple steps to follow helps prevent you from panicking.
    On that notion too, if the stress is too much just focus on the next step. Narrow down and avoid getting overloaded on the bigger picture.
    Gotta put out a tonne of fires? Focus on just one to start off with, it'll calm your mind and let you progress, worse thing to do is become paralysed with fear

  • @cjoe5977
    @cjoe5977 Рік тому +5

    i find it funny how adams impersonation of lorne peters is basically the same impersonation that dana carvey does of lorne micheal’s

  • @jacktrade06
    @jacktrade06 Рік тому +5

    I've learned to love jobs that are accepting of employees using tools and equipment for personal projects. I've been lucky enough to work for several outfits that had the mindset of "As long as the shop tools and equipment are ready for work during work hours, if they make your personal projects easier (or more importantly safer), use them." It does a lot for morale when you find out there are several creative trades-people who all stay late after the end of business to work on their own projects. A lot of sharing and helping of others goes on that way.

  • @bitemetimes2
    @bitemetimes2 Рік тому +6

    You always speak of Lorne Peterson with such joy and respect. I'd love to see an interview/chat with the both of you recounting stories from ILM "I could listen to Lorne speak for hours" I wish you would and record it, we will watch it

  • @jamesbiering2589
    @jamesbiering2589 Рік тому +7

    I always enjoy watchin Adam talk about ILM. He's always been able to convey how he feels through a camera and always seems very natural for him

  • @Zeno_Evil
    @Zeno_Evil Рік тому +2

    Sharing is how you pay forward for what others have shared with you. It's one of the greatest pleasures in making.

    • @Brigand231
      @Brigand231 Рік тому

      EXACTLY! That's 100% why I uploaded modding tutorials on UA-cam, in gratitude to the sources that taught me.

  • @StaticReplication
    @StaticReplication Рік тому +9

    Kinda weird, but this applies to my work as well. Working in Cybersecurity, I investigate a lot of anomalies that may or may not be indicative of a security issue. There are LOTS of tips and tricks and techniques that you build up from doing this over the years. Anytime I need to use a little know technique, or I find a new way to investigate something, I share it with my team immediately, especially if I'm working with newer teammates.
    In tern, people tend to share things back. You have to put into a sharing culture to get stuff back.

  • @deathshaker0026
    @deathshaker0026 Рік тому +2

    I am a member at a maker space, but I do most of my projects at home. I find that my friends encourage me to share my projects and ideas.

  • @petertragardh4571
    @petertragardh4571 Рік тому +1

    Your sharing on this channel, together with other makers, have kind of given me permission to start fiddling myself. And it also has given me soo many ideas on how to solve things. And yes, I have started sharing my projects too. For sure, only on my Facebook page right now. Still honing the presentation skills, but I am planning a web page. Who knows, I might actually inspire someone else in the future.
    So, a huge thank you! I will pay it forward.

  • @tolkienfan1972
    @tolkienfan1972 Рік тому +3

    The ILM Model Shop sounds like it was the ideal place to work!

  • @eglewether5523
    @eglewether5523 Рік тому +4

    I am really enjoying these stories :D .. I went through several jobs, where they had no problem to fine you for work calls, you literally had to do, when they were taking slightly too long ... its really great change, getting into environment where people share not only tools, but also their skills ..

  • @artisarium
    @artisarium Рік тому +2

    Adam is my daily boost of possitivity ❤️🔥

  • @MagnaRyuuDesigns
    @MagnaRyuuDesigns Рік тому +2

    As someone who doesn't really have the space to work on stuff, I am more then happy to share my techniques and what little knowledge I have. At least it's a way to be involved in creating.

  • @Chris-ut6eq
    @Chris-ut6eq Рік тому +2

    these are the kinds of videos that got me to subscribe to the channel.

  • @Brigand231
    @Brigand231 Рік тому +2

    It's funny, I actually did something similar when I put modding tutorials up on my channel. Through lack of practice of some skills, I've forgotten how to do some of the things that I had illustrated. I've referred back to my own videos and taught myself how to do some of those things again. It's rather cliche, but I'll second what Adam is saying here - in helping others I've helped myself.

  • @Hardts
    @Hardts Рік тому +4

    I listened to your superb audiobook, Adam. Your enthusiam is infectious :)

    • @ninjamailz9711
      @ninjamailz9711 Рік тому

      well, I just went to audible and downloaded that, I didn't even know it existed! thank you

  • @leebannister3759
    @leebannister3759 Рік тому +2

    I am a teacher and I share all my supplies with other teachers at first they are always cautious about asking but then I tell them it's no big deal and it seems like they're stress melts away with the open sharing

  • @DKbananas
    @DKbananas Рік тому +1

    My high school wood shop teacher let me work on stuff during my lunch period. Its the only thing I remember from that school year

  • @thewestfire9729
    @thewestfire9729 Рік тому

    I’m terrible at starting a personal project. I’m good at doing the labor part in the middle, but I’m flat out useless at beginning one. I used to think I needed someone else’s help to get the ball rolling, but recently (Thanks to Andrew Tate) I’ve come to realize the importance of self accountability and coming into my own. I need to spend time taking responsibility to develop skills where I’m weak and building myself up to be an independent force. And Adam’s advice here about not gate keeping knowledge gained along your journey is an important lesson to take to heart. I shouldn’t become so entirely self focused that I keep my gained experience to myself. Sharing is an important step in growing.

  • @PhilG999
    @PhilG999 Рік тому

    "We are explorers, we are inventors". One of the most profound things I've ever heard! Humankind in one sentence. 🤔

  • @dorsk84
    @dorsk84 Рік тому +2

    There is a small little part in this video where I think the "off camera" Adam came out..... I like it.

  • @ScottTaylor06
    @ScottTaylor06 Рік тому

    I love the Bill Hicks reminder. You have the copywrite on you...just brilliant.

  • @pixl3l
    @pixl3l Рік тому

    Yeah, love sharing "how to". Its my favourite parts of live streaming making things. To walk people through my thoughts and processes and how I do things.

  • @jeffandrews8578
    @jeffandrews8578 Рік тому +1

    haha the comments from Jamie "i trust you using them .... " ... all i can picture is Adam spinning up a bottle of soda in the lath ...

  • @donaldthomas4399
    @donaldthomas4399 Рік тому

    I love watching movie making documentaries, and where Lorren Peterson is in them talking the ILM stuff is so good. so when you mention him I can hear his voice saying the things you're saying

  • @hiroprotagonist525
    @hiroprotagonist525 Рік тому

    Hi Adam, so part-time whipmaker of many years here and full-time film crew. I apply the philosophy of sharing knowledge to whipmaking for these reasons:
    1-it's my way of giving back to the community of whipmakers as I cannot teach those who taught me, so passing it along is my way of saying thanks.
    2-In an age where something as niche as whips still exist, if you don't pass it along, pretty soon all that knowledge, which is not well documented, because books are a difficult medium to teach these skills, and video tutorials are dominated by young people who only repeat what they learned from another young guy who got it half wrong to begin with because x-y-z, so the old timers are either dead, not on UA-cam or are not sharing because that's not how they were taught.
    3-Because despite my telling people HOW I do things, the fact that I come at this with my maniacal obsession to details and insane rigor in my methodology, and that means the vast majority of people will never do it the way I do it because most are too lazy or simply just not that interested in mastering these finite details like I do.
    4-No matter what you say or do or how thorough you are in teaching someone how you do things, even if you ad them looking over your shoulder, the fact of the matter is everybody does the same thing a bit differently because we are all different and we all want to customize our experience so it is tailored to our needs and our vision of the world, so how someone else does things is always going to be different than how I do it.
    5-A master never reveals all of his secrets. At least not straightaway. You always keep one small little detail for you. I don't mean something that will ensure the others fail if the do what you say because you left out a vital component, no. I mean the small detail that makes the difference between good and great. If you worked for that, if you earned that bit of wisdom, then that is yours. But you shouldn't keep it to your grave. Find someone who is deserving of it and who will use it properly. There's always at least one up-and-coming new wiz kid who will do things right. Give your last nugget of wisdom to that person. You don't have to give it to them when it can still benefit you, especially if you are feeding your family as a result of that wisdom, but leave it for them to find, write it in your will or in a letter addressed to them to be found after your death if you have to, though in person is better, but pass all of it on.

  • @tetsubo57
    @tetsubo57 Рік тому

    I upload crafting videos every other Tuesday. I mostly make post-apocalyptic weapons. I film the builds to share what I do, how I do it and show the warts and all. I mess up so darn often. But I also have tremendous fun.

  • @DanRyanCarter
    @DanRyanCarter Рік тому

    ILM sounds like it operates similar to the library economy concept. Everyone inherently understands the value in not breaking the things they borrow because it would jeopardize their future access. Very cool.

  • @JBALLMORE
    @JBALLMORE Рік тому +1

    I find the Buddha-headphone story intriguing because, while living in Thailand a decade ago, I heard stories of a British bar owner who got several years imprisonment. His felony? Posting a photo of a buddha with headphones on social media as a PR-stunt for a party he was hosting. Some take blasphemy much more seriously than others.

  • @ImAfraidBruce
    @ImAfraidBruce Рік тому

    Right on the money about happy employees. When I had my own business that's how I ran it. Just left a job with a boss that didn't understand that to a special extreme.

  • @Thin447Line
    @Thin447Line Рік тому +1

    If I come up with something "unique" that I am particularly proud of, and may not want to share "how" I did it, I stop and think, how much of what other people DID share got me to where I am now? Even the tools we use were invented by someone who came up with a better way to cut aluminum or drill a hole, or fashion a shape out of some raw material. What if the guy who invented the band saw said, "Nobody can use this tool but me. I invented it and anybody who uses it is just appropriating my accomplishment."

  • @sebastianp4023
    @sebastianp4023 Рік тому +1

    "One of the most remarkable things that humans have build thus far, in my opinion, is the practice of science. The practice of using information and peer review to understand the universe as best as possible and being willing to change your mind when the data supports new models that didn't match the old models."
    Adam Savage, 2022, 3:00

  • @b1oh1
    @b1oh1 Рік тому

    0 gatekeeping. I love open source software. I love learning. I love experiencing new fields. Lets normalize 0 gatekeeping in culture.

  • @VeniVidiVid
    @VeniVidiVid Рік тому

    I love your stories!

  • @sirsir9665
    @sirsir9665 Рік тому +1

    I always thought it was messed up to keep information secret that could make someone's jon easier. You will also look smart for figuring it out so Its a win win situation.

  • @juliettaylorswift
    @juliettaylorswift Рік тому

    and personal projects tend to help you learn something new and/or refine your skills...crazy that there are places against that

  • @kellyfrench
    @kellyfrench Рік тому

    It is actually clever of companies like ILM to encourage equipment use off hours at a reduced rate for a simple economic reason. When an expensive asset like a machine tool (lathe, mill, laser cutter) sits idle it represents an opportunity cost of lost revenue. Any amount of income it brings in when otherwise it would be idle is almost pure profit outside of operation expenses like electricity. The other benefit to the company, not mentioned by Adam, is the experience gained by the person that will then be used on a later project on behalf of the employer, somewhat like free training.

  • @timberrecycling
    @timberrecycling Рік тому +6

    ILM sounds like a dream to have worked at! Meanwhile the average retail place will fire an employee for taking literal trash lol.

  • @theforthdoctor7872
    @theforthdoctor7872 Рік тому +2

    What film were the radar dishes for?

  • @nathkrupa3463
    @nathkrupa3463 Рік тому +1

    Nice Video Mr adam sir.

  • @thinebiggest
    @thinebiggest Рік тому

    knowledge IS powerful (KIP) only if shared.

  • @JayDawn01
    @JayDawn01 Рік тому

    Adam almost went full Tyler Durden for a sec there.

  • @biffhenderson1144
    @biffhenderson1144 Рік тому

    Makeup did a great job creating the bloody knuckle and dirty hands for you. It adds authenticity to the presentation. Lol! Love ya Adam. You are a great man. Thank you for your gift to the world!

  • @oambrosia
    @oambrosia Рік тому

    Today I learned G-job is not as specific to my company as I thought. We use it to denote a personal project as we are verboten from using company resources to facilitate outside work.

  • @aikumaDK
    @aikumaDK Рік тому

    Perhaps this is stating the obvious, but I bet ILM's casual approach to personal projects hinged on the employee still delivering on commercial projects in the right time and quality.

  • @lornepeterson777
    @lornepeterson777 Рік тому

    Adam can make my eyes misty.

  • @templar804
    @templar804 Рік тому +1

    You really make ILM seem like one of those fairytale places, the kind you only hear about after it's long gone.

  • @cephalopodgyzym
    @cephalopodgyzym Рік тому

    Bill Hicks!

  • @starhawke380
    @starhawke380 Рік тому

    Is it wrong to ask for credit if the cool technique is then shared with a third party after I share it to a person?

  • @thomasbelen1966
    @thomasbelen1966 Рік тому

    4 da alligator rhythm

  • @spacekb17
    @spacekb17 Рік тому

    Based on the Animax videos coming down, their customers disagree with your theory of sharing

  • @nixhixx
    @nixhixx Рік тому

    A rising tide lifts all ships.

  • @shellnet411
    @shellnet411 Рік тому +2

    Don't be an alchemist that was one of the main differences between alchemist and scientist scientist share their information alchemists Poured it

  • @primeangad2794
    @primeangad2794 Рік тому +1

    I like your savage g reply me otherwise 😮

  • @imfrcd
    @imfrcd Рік тому

    no ego.

  • @xcheesinatorx
    @xcheesinatorx Рік тому

    Jeez, if we stay at break for a couple minutes late we get complained to. As a group of course because they're cowards and won't call out individuals.

  • @shinjisan2015
    @shinjisan2015 Рік тому

    How can you stand on the shoulders of giants if sharing cultures didn't exist?

  • @mikesmotorsportsgamingrevi4814

    ua-cam.com/video/nzjEYhUtRGc/v-deo.html I'd like you to test if this is actually possible the scene in question is where she uses the Snap-on air chisel to fire a screwdriver is this possible I wondered ever since I've seen this