Most of a Bear

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024

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  • @johnharvey5412
    @johnharvey5412 9 років тому +104

    "I've got a trash bag full of dirty bones" sounds like an indie song lyric.

    • @RedThorn00
      @RedThorn00 7 років тому +1

      Sounds like a description of me, tbh.

    • @DebbieTomkoSUNSHINE
      @DebbieTomkoSUNSHINE 5 років тому

      John Harvey lol

    • @DebbieTomkoSUNSHINE
      @DebbieTomkoSUNSHINE 5 років тому

      John Harvey you guys have to listen to Tom Petty the original lyrics ...I love horses...;-) ua-cam.com/video/M5RjHELoev0/v-deo.html

  • @joshuahadams
    @joshuahadams 8 років тому +48

    I like how when Emily and the bear guy were talking about plants and animals, Stefan was there with his banana.

    • @brothaman4578
      @brothaman4578 8 років тому +10

      just an animal eating a plant!

  • @ThisIsReMarkable
    @ThisIsReMarkable 9 років тому +69

    I really really like how she explains about what things mean. e.g.-Scarring means muscle attachment, which indicates age. How cool!!

    • @learningftw6559
      @learningftw6559 9 років тому +3

      Yeah it's so cool how you can see one thing on a bone and be like, "aha, that must mean that it was old!" and i love how it was explained!

  • @lex117
    @lex117 8 років тому +40

    "what's with the double names?"
    "emphasis!"

  • @daydodog
    @daydodog 8 років тому +120

    "and that was the day that I figured out how to use the eyewash station"

    • @MatthewSmith-sz1yq
      @MatthewSmith-sz1yq 6 років тому +1

      I laughed so hard at that

    • @sarahleonard7309
      @sarahleonard7309 4 роки тому +1

      Oh! The lab safety officer in me is crying!

    • @selinesbeau
      @selinesbeau 4 роки тому +1

      @@sarahleonard7309 I know right? It's like "I keep telling you people to read these things ahead of time. And you tell me that you do but...."

  • @theTenthlife
    @theTenthlife 10 років тому +41

    You know, Santa. Walking in the woods with a bag of bones... Right?

    • @Owain9797
      @Owain9797 9 років тому +3

      And that's why you should always be good

    • @pi6481
      @pi6481 7 років тому +1

      You don't want Santa to bone you, right?
      He'll skin you and add your bones to the bag.
      That's it.

    • @dshe8637
      @dshe8637 4 роки тому

      That's not the Santa I know

  • @theturkeyallalong4935
    @theturkeyallalong4935 9 років тому +19

    This episode was beautifully shot special kudos to video editor

    • @BvousBrainSystems
      @BvousBrainSystems 8 років тому +4

      +The Turkey All Along || And the cameraman, if it wasn't the same person. Because that moving shot at 6:38 was really smooth.

    • @adammartinelli8274
      @adammartinelli8274 7 років тому +2

      That's all Michael Aranda. He has a company now called Synema Studeos and a vlog channel called Whatimdoingrightnow. Highly recommend.

  • @howarthe1
    @howarthe1 10 років тому +16

    It's amazing to see a great big bear in a little box like that.

  • @whitespruce26
    @whitespruce26 10 років тому +50

    Emily is awesome, and really cute. The guy in the video loves trees, amen brother. Trees deserve more credit.

    • @Haruta18
      @Haruta18 10 років тому +1

      Trees are great~!! I took a botany class my senior year, and LOVED it. :3

  • @Afrikoe
    @Afrikoe 10 років тому +20

    I loved Emily mentioning geocaching.

    • @howarthe1
      @howarthe1 10 років тому +11

      I wish she had hidden a geocache while she was there: called it Part of a Bear. :)

  • @learningftw6559
    @learningftw6559 9 років тому +12

    I love how they're walking on these trails through the snow to find parts of a bear skeleton and Stefan's just, you know, eating a banana. (1:56)
    Also, at 5:25 you notice that Emily's boots/leggings combo is the exact same as the person in front of her's.
    Great episode! Super cool how you could tell how old the bear was.

  • @MsFunkyblues
    @MsFunkyblues Місяць тому +1

    I keep coming back to this video. For years now. Its like a comfort to me to know these young people were having fun at a specific, snowy moment in time, in nature

    • @thebrainscoop
      @thebrainscoop  Місяць тому +2

      That’s very sweet. I feel lucky to have so many moments of my life preserved in this way. I’m 35 now, still keep in touch with the groundskeeper. The museum has moved and grown. I have, too

  • @savagegardenrox
    @savagegardenrox 10 років тому +8

    hiking? finding animal skeletons? why are you living my dream vacation?

  • @leichert2700
    @leichert2700 9 років тому +6

    you are literally one of my favorite people in the world. you inspire me SO MUCH and I really want to be like you when Im older. keep being awesome :)

  • @SteveAbrahall
    @SteveAbrahall 8 років тому +21

    It's just the bear bones ! LOL

  • @SyskeBehard
    @SyskeBehard 7 років тому +10

    She was 23 in this video? I'm 23 now and she's so much cooler than me D':

  • @rebeccac5051
    @rebeccac5051 10 років тому +3

    I agree with Adam - plants are super cool! :)

  • @MrAllenCrown
    @MrAllenCrown 10 років тому +14

    I would have probably wasted enormous amounts of time, trying to scrub those bones clean(er).

  • @rallaa
    @rallaa 11 років тому +1

    "And that was the day that I figured out how to use the eye wash station."
    Great video! Loved seeing the hiking to collect the bones, loved the joking between Emily at the guy about plants and foxes, loved the camerawork, loved it all!

  • @broman9889
    @broman9889 11 років тому

    Good gracious, Emily gives me hope for our generation! I'm 23 as well, it's wonderful seeing a smart, articulate, AND attractive person on UA-cam, saying something I want to hear. Subscribed.

  • @mysteriouskiwi9965
    @mysteriouskiwi9965 8 років тому +3

    It's so funny how she says everything looks like cheese! ^^

  • @insomniac161
    @insomniac161 10 років тому +4

    I love bears and the theme song to this

  • @thingsthatgivemehope
    @thingsthatgivemehope 11 років тому

    Michael did a really great job getting all those shots in the forest. That one up the hill where the group is at the bottom and you can see the mountains is gorgeous.

  • @koalabean3
    @koalabean3 10 років тому

    LOVE that the description is from the song in Milo and Otis. This show just gets better and better

  • @gluffoful
    @gluffoful 8 років тому +27

    Hydrogen peroxide is HOHO, not HOHOHO (5:28).

    • @M0053yfate
      @M0053yfate 6 років тому +2

      gluffoful they both are. Hydrogen per oxide.

    • @nea7637
      @nea7637 6 років тому +2

      MERRY CHRISTMASSS

  • @pythonkill3r
    @pythonkill3r 10 років тому +6

    I kinda want to be a taxidermist now.

  • @fatedtolive667
    @fatedtolive667 3 роки тому

    Can anyone imagine this young lady when she's 70 or so, and completed her eccentric individual development, throwing lectures on spotty college students? Phenomenal👍

  • @soundwavedm
    @soundwavedm 11 років тому

    I usually use ad block, but I now pause it when I watch the Brain Scoop and click on the ad no matter what it is. I want to keep this show alive, damn it!

  • @LisaThinksALot
    @LisaThinksALot 9 років тому +3

    "Emily didn't wear a face mask. Now she doesn't have to." Yay eyewashes.

  • @DameiusLameocrates
    @DameiusLameocrates 10 років тому +6

    Awesome! Science is awesome. Dead bears are... cool? xD Cooler now than they were before atleast, maybe.

  • @Rulerofwax24
    @Rulerofwax24 11 років тому

    Michael Aranda's cinematography on this episode is absolutely beautiful!

  • @McLen194042
    @McLen194042 11 років тому

    I love Emily's performances and personality and knowledge...but I also want to acknowledge Michael's wonderful skills with the camera, editing, and audio. The shots are so clear and beautiful, framed perfectly to make us viewers realize the breathtaking beauty of the surroundings. Thank you for giving me a little glimpse into the wild of Montana!

  • @creamatory
    @creamatory 7 років тому +5

    so uh this is going to seem like a dumb question but what job/position does Emily hold?

    • @Alex-1611
      @Alex-1611 7 років тому +3

      She is the Chief Curiosity Correspondent at the Field Museum in Chicago. She is not a "formal" scientist.

    • @lethargogpeterson4083
      @lethargogpeterson4083 7 років тому

      Yummy Gore おいしいゴア.jpeg In Montana, at the time this was filmed, I think Emily was a volunteer.

  • @rorysiddall7135
    @rorysiddall7135 11 років тому

    I love this show - every time there is a new episode I drop EVERYTHING I'm doing to watch it

  • @porcelaineandbowties
    @porcelaineandbowties 11 років тому

    The shots on this were to die for... Emily, that was incredible, as always. Your passion slips through the camera and cativates us in a truly amazing way.

  • @cloverhighfive
    @cloverhighfive 11 років тому

    As Emily pointed out herself, Michael's work on this is outstanding. I take this part of the work for granted on tv, but for some reason I notice it much more on UA-cam.

  • @BoldrepublicRadioShow
    @BoldrepublicRadioShow 11 років тому

    THAT was the BEST episode YET! Emily was on her game all he way through and the camera work and music was ... well played for lack of a better term.

  • @DunkRyan
    @DunkRyan 11 років тому

    The shots are actually very calm compared to most modern camerawork, which I do like. Michael gave a very nice response to my criticism that gives a bit of his insight in making it so visually powerful. It made me think of this channel as a documentary. Sometimes you get the informational bits, sometimes you get the artistic bits. Both are good in their own way (although I guess I made it clear which I prefer).

  • @ashteen18
    @ashteen18 11 років тому

    Love this show. I am fascinated every episode. Thank you for sharing it with us.

  • @jngo123456789
    @jngo123456789 11 років тому

    Agreed! I love the show so much, I don't know what I would do if it had to stop any time soon.

  • @1994punk
    @1994punk 11 років тому

    I love the camera work during the bone scrubbing, there's just something really cool about it.

  • @jowil93
    @jowil93 11 років тому

    The production quality on this episode is out of this world! Fantastic work! It makes me so sad that this show can't be sustained.

  • @Rockapella66
    @Rockapella66 11 років тому +1

    The camera work on this was amazing, Michael! Emily, you are my nerd idol!

  • @racheltheawesome13
    @racheltheawesome13 11 років тому

    As an aspiring film major I have to give props to the camera work and sound in this as well as the content. I love it all!

  • @tullochadam
    @tullochadam 11 років тому

    The cinematography of this episode was especially spectacular.

  • @UninspiredFilm5
    @UninspiredFilm5 11 років тому +2

    "So what do you use to clean the bones?"
    "Eh, you know... Dawn dish soap."

  • @tumblenc
    @tumblenc 11 років тому

    it's so gorgeous in the mountains. yay michael aranda!

  • @missgazelle1
    @missgazelle1 11 років тому

    I love this episode. It is so. beautiful.

  • @mnkee11
    @mnkee11 11 років тому

    The Brain Scoop always leaves me in awe. Thanks!

  • @ItsADaft
    @ItsADaft 11 років тому +2

    Upon finding the bear skeleton: "It's like Easter Sunday!"
    Emily WOULD dissect the Easter Bunny...

  • @vicvic253
    @vicvic253 11 років тому

    The shooting and score on this episode were particularly excellent!

  • @interestedmeow
    @interestedmeow 11 років тому

    Micheal, I really apprecaiate and admire the quality of your work, despite the shoestring budget I know you are working on. The harder you work now, the greater the pay off. Love the dynamic movement shots in the lab. Your sound equipment is superb, you were somehow able to capture the stillness and vastness of the bush you were in. In fact all your ambiance sound work was great. That is what made this one IMHO. Keep it up!!!

  • @mthielssalvo
    @mthielssalvo 11 років тому

    Before this video, I don't think I had fully admired Michael's amazing cinematographic skill.

  • @N3rdfightermom
    @N3rdfightermom 11 років тому

    Emily, I truly love watching your enthusiasm. Michael, your camera work was really amazing.

  • @mxm1117
    @mxm1117 11 років тому

    This was extremely well produced. Great audio, wonderful variety in camera shots/pans. Captivated me the whole way through, and for 11 minutes that's impressive.

  • @okeydokey22
    @okeydokey22 11 років тому

    I never realised how much work went in to getting the bones how I seen them in museums, I have great respect for anyone with this job..... thank you for letting me see bones and learn. Also Emily thank you for bringing this on to youtube, I love learning about all this

  • @izzyepp
    @izzyepp 11 років тому

    Props to whomever did the cinematography on this video, it's lovely!

  • @TwinkTwinkle
    @TwinkTwinkle 11 років тому

    Micheal Aranda really picks the best music for these videos. Great job!

  • @lotsabots
    @lotsabots 11 років тому

    6:41-6:51 Emily, no one has ever looked prettier cleaning crap off of bear bones. What a beauty!

  • @drhmufti
    @drhmufti 11 років тому

    Your enthusiasm and the skill of the whole team makes your channel great watching.

  • @theelizartt
    @theelizartt 11 років тому +1

    I played Oregon Trail a lot when I was little and I'm 16 so it's still around as far as I know- that game is epic!

  • @ZeroArson
    @ZeroArson 11 років тому

    The camera angles and paning are incredible this episode, great job Michael Aranda. And thank you Emily for being so awesome at what you do. Keep up that great work, DFTBA.

  • @JMD3M410
    @JMD3M410 11 років тому

    Smells like angels singing... love it.

  • @erinnVM
    @erinnVM 11 років тому

    The music, the filming, and Emily are beautiful.

  • @TooManyInformation
    @TooManyInformation 11 років тому

    The shots in this one were extra beautiful. You make dead things science look like high-class art. Both of you are utter badasses.

  • @BaronVonBatshit
    @BaronVonBatshit 11 років тому

    I love the music. All of it.

  • @grafspeed88
    @grafspeed88 11 років тому

    My favourite episode so far!

  • @ponponweiwei
    @ponponweiwei 11 років тому

    Thanks for showing the cartilage calcification up close! Super cool stuff. The cinematography is really amazing too, props to Michael and Stephan for this episode!

  • @cutiemushroom808
    @cutiemushroom808 11 років тому

    Michael you did an especially excellent job on this one. The cinematography + the scoring was just beautiful.

  • @Andricknight
    @Andricknight 11 років тому

    BEST EDITING AND FILMING DIRECTION UA-cam HAS EVER SEEN

  • @JenChenKid
    @JenChenKid 11 років тому

    I seem to have a hard time retaining information from a majority of my classes, but when it's something that I find interesting or that I WANT to learn about--it's easier to retain. You, Emily, are very fun to watch and I learn a LOT from you :)

  • @siltyke
    @siltyke 11 років тому

    The cinematography, editing, sound and overall pacing of this was incredible. All while being informative. Great job team!

  • @TheRaquelephant
    @TheRaquelephant 11 років тому

    Can I just say bravo to Michael for mounting the awesome shot at 4:28?
    Like, that is HIGH UP and terrifying but it looks SO COOL

  • @GretaStrand
    @GretaStrand 11 років тому

    the music and some of the camera shots in this episode was really cool

  • @evadcock
    @evadcock 11 років тому

    I've been thoroughly enjoying Brainscoop since it began, and this is probably the best episode yet - not only was the content fun and interesting as always, but the camera work and sound was captivating to say the least. Just want to say: good work Michael Aranda (and Stefan Chin according to the credits).

  • @sportnenny
    @sportnenny 11 років тому

    That was a really great episode, I'm impressed with both Michael's camera skills and Emily's knowledge.

  • @superhydrocarbon
    @superhydrocarbon 11 років тому

    Hank Green is the executive producer of thebrainscoop!!!! Awesome!

  • @melmo8671
    @melmo8671 11 років тому

    the camerawork in this episode is... amazing. props to the cameraman/ crew

  • @superbubbleaquapower
    @superbubbleaquapower 11 років тому

    I don't know about your first question, but from what I remember of my (human) anatomy class, while bones do stop lengthening at some point, they can reshape according to where you're placing the weight (or something to that effect). You can go on Wikipedia and search "bone remodeling." It doesn't say a lot, but it's basically explained in the first paragraph.

  • @AnneKirsty
    @AnneKirsty 11 років тому

    This was probably my favourite episode so far. Really nicely done, everyone!

  • @toria2015
    @toria2015 11 років тому

    I think the fact that you compared the bones to three different types of cheeses deserves a grand congratulations.

  • @hoon4tw
    @hoon4tw 11 років тому

    Again, super happy about this series.

  • @LieutenantSheep
    @LieutenantSheep 11 років тому

    I had to come watch this video again to view the beautiful cinematography and editing on the part of Micheal and team. I just can't get over it. It's almost like art! You guys should be really proud of this video. Emily also did an awesome job, and I was facinated by all that mad info but this work just kept me 100% engaged the whole way through. Keep up the great work.

  • @nyanko08
    @nyanko08 11 років тому

    Adam and Emily debating about plants vs. animals reminds me of the kind of random conversations and debates my brother and I have.

  • @YesseniaMartinezpage
    @YesseniaMartinezpage 11 років тому

    Thank you Adam Coe! Thank you for being awesome Sabrina Coe, Stefan Chin, and Katelyn Salem.

  • @glassisland
    @glassisland 11 років тому

    I was thinking the same thing - there's some gorgeous shots here.

  • @balqend
    @balqend 11 років тому

    wow this is probably my favorite episode so far, emily being awesome as usual and michael's amazing camera work and stuff, so good!

  • @Como240
    @Como240 11 років тому

    really love the musics in this one

  • @LozengeClouds
    @LozengeClouds 11 років тому

    I just love this channel to death. Every single bit of content is just so well produced... It's gorgeous!

  • @caloocanboy5800
    @caloocanboy5800 3 місяці тому

    The way this video was filmed feels like an indie movie that I watched😊

  • @sim0vt
    @sim0vt 11 років тому

    Amazing. I love this show.

  • @jadea513
    @jadea513 11 років тому

    I was OBSESSED with Oregon Trail when I was younger. It was so much fun. Windows '95 all the way.

  • @romantheflash
    @romantheflash 11 років тому

    You too Micheal for excellent filming and post-production

  • @ecofreak303
    @ecofreak303 11 років тому

    This is such a good episode. Especially the filming.

  • @santamon12
    @santamon12 11 років тому

    Emily, please keep up with this show! It's seriously the best

  • @bettyp5269
    @bettyp5269 11 років тому

    i was really surprised when the first episode came out and the camera work was so nice! ... so i totally agree with you. Great job, Michael!

  • @nori452
    @nori452 11 років тому

    This episode was fantastic! You did a great job editing, Michael!

  • @aetherspoon
    @aetherspoon 11 років тому

    This was an incredibly awesome episode of Brain Scoop. It was well paced, had lots of humor, and was sufficiently quirky as I've come to expect. Awesome!

  • @VividlyVi
    @VividlyVi 11 років тому

    I remember Oregon Trail, even though I'm in my teens! I used to play it all the time with my older sister when we went to our grandma's house. Good times~

  • @MeitanteiFairyConan
    @MeitanteiFairyConan 11 років тому

    I like how The Berenstain Bears episodes are among the recommendation videos on the right.