That's right and ppl should move on frim Disney's overrated cliche movies and check out other non disney movies too. (I'm not hating on Disney. I'm just saying the right thing)
considering they have to do all those things the most intricate way and seeing them do it with so much effort, passion and dedication to their craft makes me adore and respect them even more just to give us such one of a kind films/movies with incredibly amazing creativity and story that takes you to a different side of the world and leave you in awe (e.g. BoxTrolls, Paranorman and Coraline). with all of them doing such stuff, they should be given more than enough of what they deserve.
Vegetarian Soylent-Green hahahaahha there's always someone who's gonna inspire us in sure a stop motion animator gonna be like OMG you are a 2d animator you are a wizard 😂
As a stop motion animator, I gotta say, stop motion is pretty incredible, but I have tried to doing 3D animation with blender, I even took a class on it, I am amazed you are able to animate in 3D. All in all, every form of animation is super cool, even the dullest types of animations have complex peaces.
animation has evolved plenty; 2d with 3d backgrounds, 2d and 3d, stop motion and vfx. Laika has done amazing stop-motion animations but very under appriciated.
Kubo and the Two Strings and Sausage Party released around the same time. Kubo has a PG rating, it's budget was $60 million and has managed to make $50 million so far. Sausage Party with a R rating and a budget of $19 million has already crossed the $100 million mark. This speaks a lot on what appeals to the general audience. I sincerely hope this movie gets the recognition it deserves.
+K a lot of great movies don't make much money because of these mediocre movies. Pitch Perfect 2 beat Mad Max: Fury Road this year, and I'm pretty sure Star Wars: a Rogue one story is going to beat Scorsese "Silence" with Liam Neeson, Andrew Garfield, and Adam Driver. Sad to think of it, but Hollywood wants money first, then art.
Honestly speaking, the movie was a disappointment. The animation was amazing, I didn't even believe it was real "stop motion" until now. But the story was boring and predictable..
The one problem I see with stop motion now, is the lack of personal touch. Look at wallace and gromit, they didn't care about the fingerprints. The where fine with you knowing that the harectars where made of clay. Whereas with something like this, it might as well be made using 3d animation, because you wouldn't see a difference.
How on earth do they get the movement to look so smooth and fluid like that? It seems like it would be so difficult to make the minute adjustments to his posture each frame, while at the same time making sure that the animation looks right/remembering where his weight is/how he's moving ect. Seems like it would be a million times more effort than CGI.
A stratedgy Aardman used to use, was to film someone doing the motion, then draw out each frame, then making sure everything is set up for the frame, before taking it. They would usually only do a few frames per day.
Static Flickable No stop motion can look perfectly smooth without any special software. It just requires loads of tiny movements, at least 30 per second, and it wil look just as smooth as video footage of a person.
Adam Kimm What makes an animation smooth is the arc, not the frame rate. If they don't use any softwares they'd have to adjust the position every single frame they shoot to make sure they follow the arcs. Just imagine how much time that'll take. So I think they use softwares
Colorless seriously man, I once filmed for 2 hours then when I was done I had 5 minutes of actual animation. You have to have such patience, otherwise you'll be flipping a table after while. It can get extremely frustrating, but it's usually worth it
I've seen Kubo and the two strings, and it's freaking amazing. When I was watching it in theaters. I kept thinking to myself, "wow.. these guys must really devote their lives to this stuff. I would never be able to have enough patience for this!"
This is just fantastic. I love stop motion animated films. Coraline and Kubo the two strings are my favorite from this genre. It requires a lot of patience, vision and hard work to make these films.
it absolutely tears my heart apart when someone says stop motion films like Coraline are lame. The film is practically passion, hard work and dedication. all of which is a recipe for great things where possibilities are endless!!! pure magic before their eyes and they say it isn't worth their time.... whyyy. ;-;
People who do stop motion are amazing! I never really do anything that's 3D or anything related to that but omg people who do it are so talented! You can see every bit of detail was handmade and you could tell they put slot of effort into each movement. It's amazing what animators can do and I hope I'll become a 2D animator someday. I love 2D animation.
they must be the most PATIENT people on earth... day in day out meticulously filming these kind of animation... not all people can be patient like this... without feeling bored or stressed out!
Gosh, such a huge amount of work! but it was worth it, Kubo is a masterpiece. Thank u Mr.Alderson and all crew who worked on this, yr level of love and dedication for stop-motion animation seeps trough screen, that`s why it`s so emotive.
I really really reeallllyyyy appreciate all the hard work and effort they put into their movies! Laika is one of my favorite stop motion movie makers out there!!! I tried stop motion in high school years ago and I went crazy and quit.. it takes a lot of patience, and yet these people give us gold like boxtrolls, coraline, and Kubrick... I really didn't like paranorman, but all the rest were amazing! Great job guys!!! Keep it up!
Hand drawn and stop motion animation are just special and I mean no offense to what CGI animation can do, but it's just not as human and magical and special
cgi can be special, it's just not appreciated as much because is it used so much, it is not a rare sight, so people are less inclined to think about the work
I am just constantly astounded at how well these movies turn out. I just don't know how they do it. Do they really have a couple of key points written down and wing it for the all the in-betweens?
So much talent. Mind blown. Can't help but smile with a amazement watching these people work their craft and seeing such great results. I hope more people will give this movie a watch. It's well worth it.
These are some of the hardest working animators and technical artist in the business. Thank you for letting us see how this work. Physical rigging has to be crazy not mention replace phenomes for every frame, and speaking of not mentioning, rig removals and clean plates!! The story room was MASSIVE! Amazing Crew! All Hands on Deck!
Man I'm so glad there was a whole movie with mostly stop motion that was in theaters. It's so cool to see something that you've done yourself done even better. Especially one that was in theaters. What they made in this movie was incredible. It's amazing what people have done with stop motion. I can not believe this was mostly stop motion. It's just so incredible.
This is amazing. The patience, dedication,and passion shown by these artists are on a totally different level. Having said that I prefer the jerky, rough movements of stop motion. I don't want it to look or feel like CGI.
THIS right here is ART! I still can't figure out how all this work is paying of at the end. And most of all, why people like spending so much time for one thing. Amazing
I've dabbled in stop-motion a bit and hope to go back to it, and I've also researched it a lot but this video makes one really interesting point that I hadn't thought of; the way that there is all of the design and preparation and deliberation, and then there is a moment when everything comes to a climax and then it's just the animator, the camera and the puppets until the scene has been completed, days or weeks later. This seems to me like it mirrors stage performance in this way - except of course the whole process is drawn out over a far longer timeframe
As a Stop motion Animator myself i know the struggles with the process of filming and having a lot of patience much respect for all animators out there remember a person is getting their hands dirty to make our entertainment
After seeing all that goes into it, watching that final scene, I have so much more appreciation for this art form. Even though I have known about stop motion most all of my life.
Kubo was the first movie that I purchased a hard copy DVD for as an adult a decade afrer I moved out. The only other movie I had ever wanted the hardcopy for in my life was The Wiz. I knew I needed to share this one with my kids for years to come. Thank you for taking the time to make such a masterpiece! 🙏🏾💙
This video is really inspiring... I'm in university for animation right now, and my passion is stop motion... My dream is to someday be a stop motion animator. I personally love the process and final look of stop motion a lot more than any other style of animation out there. Its absolutely amazing and I hope to someday do it myself!
First it was Coraline, then it was The Box Trolls, and now its Kubo. I've watched every single Lakia movie (I think 😂) and I am always amazed with the animations. They'll never do this but, I want a movie with The Box Trolls, Coraline, And Kubo in it. That would be a dream come true ^u^
Wow. I have so much respect and appreciation for their work now. Stop motion is so tedious and painstaking. Kudos for these people for having the patience to do this.
Glad the academy is taking some time to actually portray all the hard work animation has. I really hope this time they take account effort and quality instead of choosing the best animated feature based on whatever the jury kids liked the most.
Much respect to all of you for providing the medium of stop motion animation to the masses. It’s such a wonderful art form and until you try it for yourself it’s hard to understand the hard work and dedication it takes to make a stop motion video. Yet...it’s one of the most rewarding things you’ll ever do when you bring objects to life one frame at a time. Great video! 👍👍👍👍👍
There is an exquisite magic to this kind of animation! I watch “Boxtrolls” and “Anomalisa” (my fav. stop-frames), and I am in love! 3D animation is great, but this tops that!
i dont know about you guys but i think it mades me cry, this is so amazing, such a hard work, great talent. Thank you so much. I will watch the movie :) . I have seen boxtrools and i love it :)
It is a capital crime how underrated and overlooked this type of animation is. I feel so ashamed of myself for how much I don't fully appreciate these artists' hard work and talent.
I loved this movie and after watching cried so much that I never even realized that it was a doll. Hats off to you guys that your put so much emotions and life in every movement and moment.
Just starting out. Getting a proper tripod and remote shutter button. It's such a fun and challenging activity. Mine are still pretty shaky but it's so rewarding. Great Video!!!!
their dedication and patience for this kind of work are beyond human level! so. much. work. you can't create this kind of film if you don't love what you're doing. kudos to all of you great job! 👌
Oh my god, that's a lot of work!! hats off to this guy and to the other people who do things that needed a lot of patience and hella awesome talent!!! 👌👏
I don't know if the creators would come accross my comment but I wanted to put it out there that I love Kubo and I have so much appreciation for your work! I know stop motion takes alot of time/work ~ yet it came out so beautiful
wow... that was something really difficult to do, every frame you have to change and what an expensive way of depicting a story. It is really marvelous how patiently they did the entire movie. hats off for such animators.
Imagine the frustration and patience these guys have
Leah James My friend told me to use it
Painstaking
Henlo Yu Stinkey no, when we animate we imagine. it's fun!
Henlo Yu Stinkey Imagine if someone got more frustrated than patient and broke one of the expensive puppets mid-shot...
Pogg i agree!
these men and women don't get enough credit.
That's right and ppl should move on frim Disney's overrated cliche movies and check out other non disney movies too. (I'm not hating on Disney. I'm just saying the right thing)
I agree. Knowing that Kubo animated movie to me was a great well done in many aspects. A Very very smart one.
considering they have to do all those things the most intricate way and seeing them do it with so much effort, passion and dedication to their craft makes me adore and respect them even more just to give us such one of a kind films/movies with incredibly amazing creativity and story that takes you to a different side of the world and leave you in awe (e.g. BoxTrolls, Paranorman and Coraline). with all of them doing such stuff, they should be given more than enough of what they deserve.
Not. 2018
@@RoiiVlogss my daughter and I loved watching caroline together.unforgettable moment.how time flies
Characters move so realistically in Kubo you'd swear it was all cgi and motion captured. This is unbelievable.
BigGeekEmpire 🙏🏽🙌🏽💅🏽🥊☕️
At first I thought it was cgi that looks like puppets
@@rex-tv3hq exactly me too
I mean mocap doesn’t look very good
@@rex-tv3hq same 😂
as a 3D animator I can tell you stop motion animators are wizards 😂 😂
Ach Hadda ur just a normal animator so shut up
rawrdontkillmme 1234 what do you mean ? -_-
Ach Hadda Lol, as a 2D animator: you're both Wizards! Haha.
Vegetarian Soylent-Green hahahaahha there's always someone who's gonna inspire us in sure a stop motion animator gonna be like OMG you are a 2d animator you are a wizard 😂
As a stop motion animator, I gotta say, stop motion is pretty incredible, but I have tried to doing 3D animation with blender, I even took a class on it, I am amazed you are able to animate in 3D. All in all, every form of animation is super cool, even the dullest types of animations have complex peaces.
I didn't and still can't believe that KUBO and the two strings is stop-motion animation. That's how well they've done their job.
animation has evolved plenty; 2d with 3d backgrounds, 2d and 3d, stop motion and vfx. Laika has done amazing stop-motion animations but very under appriciated.
Yep, also Coraline hehe
Making stop motion seems super intimidating.
It takes determination.
it totally does. I'd know.
I love it, super rewarding in the end
Ryan Trieu no
Sean Tubo it's not fairly easy at all.
The amount of attention to detail, both physical and emotional and technical... It's stunning .
I wish so badly that this movie was commercially successful.
Kubo and the Two Strings and Sausage Party released around the same time.
Kubo has a PG rating, it's budget was $60 million and has managed to make $50 million so far.
Sausage Party with a R rating and a budget of $19 million has already crossed the $100 million mark.
This speaks a lot on what appeals to the general audience. I sincerely hope this movie gets the recognition it deserves.
Why make something clever when HAHA HOTDOGS ARE LIKE DICKS.
+K a lot of great movies don't make much money because of these mediocre movies. Pitch Perfect 2 beat Mad Max: Fury Road this year, and I'm pretty sure Star Wars: a Rogue one story is going to beat Scorsese "Silence" with Liam Neeson, Andrew Garfield, and Adam Driver. Sad to think of it, but Hollywood wants money first, then art.
Hollywood just wants money, Carlos. The art rarely comes from Hollywood anymore.
Honestly speaking, the movie was a disappointment.
The animation was amazing, I didn't even believe it was real "stop motion" until now.
But the story was boring and predictable..
It's fantastic to see how awesome people works together to get those wonderful films to life.
You are all a great inspiration ! :D
Benjamin Cerbai ua-cam.com/video/5rYMgDmwVaY/v-deo.html
the movie itself was fantastic.
Jason Auw absolutely georgeous *-*
Jason Auw wich movie is it??
+Desos Kubo and the Two Strings
Box trolls?
Jeoghanne Santiago box trolls ugly
never pirate movies like this. they deserve all the support.
Frederick P. No kidding, it is a capital crime for how underappreciated these movies are.
Never pirate any movie for that matter. :-) They all take work.
@@thevinicamargo eh, I'd say you're pretty much legally allowed to pirate the Emoji Movie....
@@TheBlueStarGal2 but why would you?
@@catmole morbid curiosity
Stop motion needs to come back and I'm glad that Laika, Aardman and now even the latest Star Wars has started using it again.
It really does I make stop motion too but I'm an amateur
Stopmotion is here to stay bro, we have to keep the storyline fresh and interesting!
I make alot of stop motion
+Living Dead Dollies killjoy look at mine, mines dope
The one problem I see with stop motion now, is the lack of personal touch. Look at wallace and gromit, they didn't care about the fingerprints. The where fine with you knowing that the harectars where made of clay. Whereas with something like this, it might as well be made using 3d animation, because you wouldn't see a difference.
How on earth do they get the movement to look so smooth and fluid like that? It seems like it would be so difficult to make the minute adjustments to his posture each frame, while at the same time making sure that the animation looks right/remembering where his weight is/how he's moving ect. Seems like it would be a million times more effort than CGI.
that's why it's such an art, the movie is beautiful. They've mastered it. You should go see it if you haven't seen it yet!
A stratedgy Aardman used to use, was to film someone doing the motion, then draw out each frame, then making sure everything is set up for the frame, before taking it. They would usually only do a few frames per day.
It's a software they use I wondered that myself in the past but now I know what software they use
Static Flickable No stop motion can look perfectly smooth without any special software. It just requires loads of tiny movements, at least 30 per second, and it wil look just as smooth as video footage of a person.
Adam Kimm What makes an animation smooth is the arc, not the frame rate. If they don't use any softwares they'd have to adjust the position every single frame they shoot to make sure they follow the arcs. Just imagine how much time that'll take. So I think they use softwares
*so much FUCKIN PATIENCE*
Colorless ikr
Colorless patience is the key to joy...
Colorless seriously man, I once filmed for 2 hours then when I was done I had 5 minutes of actual animation. You have to have such patience, otherwise you'll be flipping a table after while. It can get extremely frustrating, but it's usually worth it
2 hours, 5 minutes? Are you a magician?! I once did it for four hours and only got 4 seconds ;-; and it wasn't even good.
That's what we Stop-Motion Makers have.
In a way they become the characters when recording their live action bits. My love for animation started with Wallace and Gromit and Chicken Run! :D
Me too Add Shaun the sheep
Oh, Wallace and Gromit are part of my childhood.
do not forget about Coraline! that's one of the best stop motion movies of all time
Nathan Shehadeh when I was younger my family would play those and gumby
what about James and the giant peach lol
I've seen Kubo and the two strings, and it's freaking amazing. When I was watching it in theaters. I kept thinking to myself, "wow.. these guys must really devote their lives to this stuff. I would never be able to have enough patience for this!"
This is just fantastic. I love stop motion animated films. Coraline and Kubo the two strings are my favorite from this genre. It requires a lot of patience, vision and hard work to make these films.
Waseem B312 mine is cropse bride and night before christmast
mine are the little prince (the flashbacks) and coraline
it absolutely tears my heart apart when someone says stop motion films like Coraline are lame. The film is practically passion, hard work and dedication. all of which is a recipe for great things where possibilities are endless!!! pure magic before their eyes and they say it isn't worth their time.... whyyy. ;-;
One of the most interesting video I seen in a while. Fascinating. You can tell he loves his job so much, it's very inspirational.
It's mind blowing how much patience and effort went into this! Such an amazing pay off
i have no word on how beautifull it is to see the effort put into this piece of art
People who do stop motion are amazing! I never really do anything that's 3D or anything related to that but omg people who do it are so talented! You can see every bit of detail was handmade and you could tell they put slot of effort into each movement. It's amazing what animators can do and I hope I'll become a 2D animator someday.
I love 2D animation.
Finally stop motion done right. Smooth movements, great emotions and fair bit of Compositing so you don't spend decades creating a film.
i would lose my sanity on that job
dinosg555 when you see that pay check you'll regain consciousness!!
I died when they were shoving eachother over in boxes (man I love these guys)😂
you did? then how are you still here? seriously, people have to learn to watch their language!!!!!!!!!
but that part was pretty funny, I agree😆
they must be the most PATIENT people on earth... day in day out meticulously filming these kind of animation... not all people can be patient like this... without feeling bored or stressed out!
Woah, this is amazing! So much respect for the whole crew and for the patience of everyone!
Woah, that was some awesome final product. It's so interesting to see a professional animator's workflow and the whole team behind it.
Gosh, such a huge amount of work! but it was worth it, Kubo is a masterpiece. Thank u Mr.Alderson and all crew who worked on this, yr level of love and dedication for stop-motion animation seeps trough screen, that`s why it`s so emotive.
Just saw it. Amazing movie.
did you watch in 3d?
+aewsdghjlookifjhdtgs 3D was amazing for this movie. Too bad I couldn't watch it in dbox
+aewsdghjlookifjhdtgs no. But it was still awesome non the less.
Yeah your right
I watched it in 3D but I forgot my contacts so it still looks like 2D 😂
this is a different kind of genius
I really really reeallllyyyy appreciate all the hard work and effort they put into their movies! Laika is one of my favorite stop motion movie makers out there!!!
I tried stop motion in high school years ago and I went crazy and quit.. it takes a lot of patience, and yet these people give us gold like boxtrolls, coraline, and Kubrick... I really didn't like paranorman, but all the rest were amazing!
Great job guys!!! Keep it up!
Hand drawn and stop motion animation are just special and I mean no offense to what CGI animation can do, but it's just not as human and magical and special
princepeterwolf check out my Channel I just uploaded a hand drawn stop motion
princepeterwolf you forgot non cgi 2d animation done in flash
YES!
cg can be just as special. but that medium gives so much freedom and instead of creating essence, it helps create quantity.
cgi can be special, it's just not appreciated as much because is it used so much, it is not a rare sight, so people are less inclined to think about the work
I nominate this guy for best VFX artist!!
Evan Lee he is a stop motion animator vfx is totally a different thing ;)
Ach Hadda someone didn't get the joke
Bandit Leader you mean you ? 😂
Ach Hadda Yes i do mean you
Bandit Leader wtf why -_- he said best vfx but it's not a visual effects but a stop motion ;)
I am just constantly astounded at how well these movies turn out. I just don't know how they do it. Do they really have a couple of key points written down and wing it for the all the in-betweens?
So much talent. Mind blown. Can't help but smile with a amazement watching these people work their craft and seeing such great results. I hope more people will give this movie a watch. It's well worth it.
Speechless
These are some of the hardest working animators and technical artist in the business. Thank you for letting us see how this work. Physical rigging has to be crazy not mention replace phenomes for every frame, and speaking of not mentioning, rig removals and clean plates!! The story room was MASSIVE! Amazing Crew! All Hands on Deck!
He's amazing!!! I tried making a stop motion, took a LOT of patience! Props to him, and LOVE Fantastic Mr. Fox & The Boxtrolls
Man I'm so glad there was a whole movie with mostly stop motion that was in theaters. It's so cool to see something that you've done yourself done even better. Especially one that was in theaters. What they made in this movie was incredible. It's amazing what people have done with stop motion. I can not believe this was mostly stop motion. It's just so incredible.
Amazing great job and its look inspired 🙈✨
This is amazing. The patience, dedication,and passion shown by these artists are on a totally different level. Having said that I prefer the jerky, rough movements of stop motion. I don't want it to look or feel like CGI.
At least Kubo has an eyepatch so thats one less thing to animate
Gotta shade it. And it's not flat.
Dang
Ok
So what about the scenes to show how he lost his eye
That scens also took time
THIS right here is ART! I still can't figure out how all this work is paying of at the end. And most of all, why people like spending so much time for one thing. Amazing
Wow, it's just so amazing what stop motion animators do!
I've dabbled in stop-motion a bit and hope to go back to it, and I've also researched it a lot but this video makes one really interesting point that I hadn't thought of; the way that there is all of the design and preparation and deliberation, and then there is a moment when everything comes to a climax and then it's just the animator, the camera and the puppets until the scene has been completed, days or weeks later. This seems to me like it mirrors stage performance in this way - except of course the whole process is drawn out over a far longer timeframe
Fantastic insight. I recognize Danie in the puppet shop too. Ha ha, right on. Great work.
whole new level of patience and effort, just to think of how many frames is in the movie is... crazy.. it's a masterpiece
WOW!!!! Mad respect for the stop motion animators.... Blown away by the movie... Amazing & awesome job guys...
As a Stop motion Animator myself i know the struggles with the process of filming and having a lot of patience much respect for all animators out there remember a person is getting their hands dirty to make our entertainment
I cant believe that guy with eyeglass is my neighbor😱
ItsMeJames surrendered he is
what?
NANI?!
I CANT BELIEVE YOUR LYING
After seeing all that goes into it, watching that final scene, I have so much more appreciation for this art form. Even though I have known about stop motion most all of my life.
I never thought stop motion would be this much work.
TheDeathNote2 especially in 2016!
Kubo was the first movie that I purchased a hard copy DVD for as an adult a decade afrer I moved out. The only other movie I had ever wanted the hardcopy for in my life was The Wiz. I knew I needed to share this one with my kids for years to come. Thank you for taking the time to make such a masterpiece! 🙏🏾💙
This is one of the coolest things I've ever seen:D
i really adore this kinda artist. they are really "extra" workharder,detail,time, patience and dedication.
wait?? 43 frames per day??? WTF?? thats roughly 2 seconds in the movie per day :/
Gerald Eullaran thats right. this is dedication
😂😂😂
being an artist, i almost teared up when the shot was revealed. there’s just nothing better than the final product being smooth and beautiful.
This video is really inspiring... I'm in university for animation right now, and my passion is stop motion... My dream is to someday be a stop motion animator. I personally love the process and final look of stop motion a lot more than any other style of animation out there. Its absolutely amazing and I hope to someday do it myself!
good luck😀😀
This is amazing. I cannot wait to share with my club of future animators - third, fourth and fifth graders.
Such an amazing movie. Even if it doesn't win the Oscars (we all know it'll be Zootopia) I'm glad that it's getting the recognition it deserves.
Man huge props to everyone on this project. This is a tremendous amount of individual work and teamwork.
First it was Coraline, then it was The Box Trolls, and now its Kubo. I've watched every single Lakia movie (I think 😂) and I am always amazed with the animations. They'll never do this but, I want a movie with The Box Trolls, Coraline, And Kubo in it. That would be a dream come true ^u^
Wow. I have so much respect and appreciation for their work now. Stop motion is so tedious and painstaking. Kudos for these people for having the patience to do this.
Glad the academy is taking some time to actually portray all the hard work animation has.
I really hope this time they take account effort and quality instead of choosing the best animated feature based on whatever the jury kids liked the most.
Much respect to all of you for providing the medium of stop motion animation to the masses. It’s such a wonderful art form and until you try it for yourself it’s hard to understand the hard work and dedication it takes to make a stop motion video. Yet...it’s one of the most rewarding things you’ll ever do when you bring objects to life one frame at a time. Great video! 👍👍👍👍👍
This is fascinating, though it looks like SO much work!
There is an exquisite magic to this kind of animation! I watch “Boxtrolls” and “Anomalisa” (my fav. stop-frames), and I am in love! 3D animation is great, but this tops that!
i dont know about you guys but i think it mades me cry, this is so amazing, such a hard work, great talent. Thank you so much. I will watch the movie :) .
I have seen boxtrools and i love it :)
I love this. Thank you❤️🙏
Love it!
Respect from Odessa Animation Studios!..))
It is a capital crime how underrated and overlooked this type of animation is. I feel so ashamed of myself for how much I don't fully appreciate these artists' hard work and talent.
wow these people are very committed and talented
I loved this movie and after watching cried so much that I never even realized that it was a doll. Hats off to you guys that your put so much emotions and life in every movement and moment.
I have nothing but respect for these animators.
This is a masterpiece, every effort of everyone built into one move, made of tons of frames. Wonderful
I loved the movie when i saw it the cinamas and i throught it was animated but I was wrong thanks for sharing this :) ive learnt alot
Thom, I think they mean traditional/2D
Thomas Brooks they used stop motion too
alot of respect for stop notion animators, very time consuming and understand of how things works. Amazing
Don't rob these guys pls. Give them what they deserve. Oscar pls.
These people need more credit,they're job is so hard, I can't imagine how much patience u need for this
wow i just watch the movie and its amazing .. so much effort and patience TOTALLY AMAZING !
Just starting out. Getting a proper tripod and remote shutter button. It's such a fun and challenging activity. Mine are still pretty shaky but it's so rewarding. Great Video!!!!
I liked how they actually showed it.
oh wait,they didn't actually show it. 4
Удивительные люди. Правильно говорят ниже, настоящие волшебники. Кино ещё не видел, посмотрю обязательно!
kubo was awesome!!!!you guys are appreciated
Wow!!!! You and your crew members are really great! Thanks!
you people are AWESOME! I LOVE ANIMATION
their dedication and patience for this kind of work are beyond human level!
so. much. work. you can't create this kind of film if you don't love what you're doing. kudos to all of you great job! 👌
this is really amazing.... mind blowing
Oh my god, that's a lot of work!! hats off to this guy and to the other people who do things that needed a lot of patience and hella awesome talent!!! 👌👏
I used to make short stop motion movies with my toys it was a lot of work but to make an actual movie would be exhausting
It's a difficult task. Hats off to them 👌👍
bless you all of laika's animator dude. i adore your hard work
It was so nice to see the hard work behind one of my favorite movies ever!
woah! I have watched Kubo.. and it's really touchy.. my dad even cried
I don't know if the creators would come accross my comment but I wanted to put it out there that I love Kubo and I have so much appreciation for your work! I know stop motion takes alot of time/work ~ yet it came out so beautiful
This is so awesome! And hard 😂 I really like the movie Kubo and the 2 strings! 😁
wow...
that was something really difficult to do, every frame you have to change and what an expensive way of depicting a story. It is really marvelous how patiently they did the entire movie.
hats off for such animators.
They are so genius
This is crazy! I love how they actually showed the "behind the scenes", this is a proper video.