how your teacher expect for making your short film project
@domfrommelb272 күн бұрын
What a great job to have 😊
@durjoymajumder79383 күн бұрын
Movie Name?
@danielliew86984 күн бұрын
Glad to see this studio be put out of it's misery. Nothing of value was lost. Just look at the footage used to show their "outstanding work". Fagloni garbage, Yidsney garbage, various other mainstream garbage, etc. Not to mention the cattle in the comments saying that they worked at ILM like it's some kind of badge of honor as if it could ever come close to what George Lucas and his team did back before he sold it.
@forseenaheadoftime6 күн бұрын
booger 2:48
@psycleen10 күн бұрын
riggers of life
@Harper_198411 күн бұрын
I guess make up prosthetics or strategic camera angles were too expensive or impractical than all this CGI.
@Whateverworkz13 күн бұрын
ILM is my favorite company in the galaxy
@canadianguy195513 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed this movie. Its ended was a bit underwhelming. But overall it was a really good sci fi film. As usual ILM made it look amazing.
@canadianguy195513 күн бұрын
Please start making your own movies and streaming series. You guys make such high quality stuff that it's sad to see you guys forced onto old dated and devalued products like star wars. If you guys had your own writing division and got on some real good directors that match your companies drive and capabilities. You could make some of the best movies of all time. Right now though your stuck working on everyone else's mediocre projects. Your work is literally the only thing that makes modern star wars stuff even watchable. It's sad to see you stuck making amazing things for mediocre products, instead of amazing things for generation defining projects that last the test of time. Star wars used to be that, but is no longer. It's time to move on from this series and do better things. And yes that droid art is awesome looking. It's too bad it's talent wasted on a devalued product that most people are sick of.
@Eldorado44010 күн бұрын
Yes, we are but, if we don't have directors, writers, tools, other kinds of stuff, visual formulas, and other types of cameras especially money, then we can't make it. We are just paid $60k a year, so making our movie alone will be our biggest mistake, it needs a lot of money just to think about the movie.
@DominequeTaylor14 күн бұрын
Plenty of marketing agencies are hiring generalists. That’s now my goal so I’m not put in a box of just doing one thing.
@2Jackrabbit14 күн бұрын
Props to you, being told in school 12 years ago by my teachers that without specializing I would never land a job, Let me say I prooved them dead wrong ;). Being a generalist can lead many places to technical art or direction to name only a few path. When you're able to see problems from a wide angle, you can prevent mistakes from happening in the first place. Skipping costly mistakes is always the way to go, mistakes in a perpetual problem solving business are bound to happen but over specialization isn't the solution to a frictionless development process. I mean... I sometime get offered role for "Principal team lead skin shader artist" 🙃. Each time it makes me shivers just thinking how horribily badly managed must these production be to have entire team for one specific shaders type. Does this mean they have a whole team for eyes, leather, metals ?!? 😅 Nothing against that tho, just clearly not something I could bear myself to do, one specific task/system for 4-5 years is just numbing.
@MilesRCH15 күн бұрын
I think Stagecraft has been both a blessing and a curse...
@FunkeymonkeyTTR15 күн бұрын
pcvr when?
@timenotspaceproduction16 күн бұрын
love
@renoacine17 күн бұрын
Why aren't KZbin subtitles supported..?
@Leowavekid17 күн бұрын
in the early days.. 80s to mid 90s everyone was a generalist! :)
@enyoc3d18 күн бұрын
"Jack of all trades, master of none." was originally a compliment - and to those in the know, it still is.
@chicoterceiro19 күн бұрын
Finally, they managed to create a light that resembles sunlight. Congratulations! They just forgot that the light would also illuminate the front part of the car.
@rafaelpozo430722 күн бұрын
I'm a big fan "THE GEEK STRIKES BACK" Rafael Pozo from Madrid Spain Bye guys...
@chriswilloughby4822 күн бұрын
Some people who don't know who this actor is based on, never saw the OGs, and aren't looking for CGI, don't notice this is CGI.
@Xcx28422 күн бұрын
Episode 1 of season 2 is one of the best in the series. The wide scope of it was simply thrilling!
@Roulandus-le-Fartere24 күн бұрын
Make no mistake, the entire purpose of this series is to make it seem like Kathleen Kennedy was anything other than a glorified gopher to Lucas and Spielberg.
@Xcx28424 күн бұрын
Good job to the visual effects team. 👍
@Armann_25 күн бұрын
It’s talent like this, that, is soul >>needed<< Please continue your future.
@BurningGhosts27 күн бұрын
This ladies and gentlemen, is why aside from the actors and staff, VFX/CGI is the most expensive part of any film and sequences like this easily go over $100,000
@Pixldg27 күн бұрын
It's Magic as always 😃
@TheFilmumentariesPodcastАй бұрын
Loved it! ❤🎉
@AlexMF321_YTАй бұрын
0:10 background music? pleasee
@VizeffАй бұрын
They fly now?
@jmfs3497Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this! I feel so frustrated as "bosses" try to force me into a small box. They want me to react frenetically on something I was trying to show them two years ago. I learn in depth, but only through the freedom to take deep dives. To me it is all connected. Making it a group project slows my value down in the short term and the long run.
@thronosstudiosАй бұрын
You guys never cease to amaze. Especially when it comes to "invisible" CGI. Expertly done, as always.
@DMDvideo10Ай бұрын
How is it with all of ILMs talented artists, experience and financial resources some kid with Deep Fake software does a better job of re-creating life-like looking deceased actors?
@TheColinShowGamingАй бұрын
"I learned how to use the force precious!"
@FortisFilmsChannelАй бұрын
I've been Sr. CG Generalist in most of my career. My extensive experience allows me to seamlessly transition between different mediums, techniques, and styles, enabling me to approach projects from a holistic perspective. This versatility not only fosters innovation but also enhances problem-solving abilities, as senior generalists can draw upon their multifaceted expertise to find effective solutions. Moreover, their well-rounded skill set often makes them invaluable collaborators, capable of contributing to every stage of the artistic process, from conceptualization to execution. In a constantly evolving creative landscape, the adaptability and proficiency of senior generalist artists position them as invaluable assets in any artistic endeavor.
@prymexxxx11 күн бұрын
This sounds like an AI generated text.
@rj3654Ай бұрын
2024 still looking crazy good
@ribizlyАй бұрын
When it will be available for Quest3/PCVR? This exclusive sh*t is so irritating, escpecially the "base" version is only available in standalone on Quest.
@RPRsChannelАй бұрын
*_When will a litho be for sale?_*
@attermire2109Ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/lXS7fpWVgrRml9k
@shashwatkauraw8085Ай бұрын
Where can I see it?
@JackMason21Ай бұрын
That’s awesome!! Great work representing Minnesota, Nate!
@maxer167Ай бұрын
makkah of vfx
@auntvesuvi3872Ай бұрын
Thanks, Nathan! 🌌
@graphics2cАй бұрын
Incredible work of art!
@user-yb4eu9jx6vАй бұрын
❤
@IDAVFXАй бұрын
Those are the collages you were looking for - may the 4th be with you!!
@LeeAxonisDigifinАй бұрын
An immense skill and gift. Well done. Thanks for highlighting this man.
@seailzАй бұрын
We love ILM!
@DrVenture45Ай бұрын
First in line! ILM? Yeah, I'm here for it! Great collage, Nate!
@CJBStudiosАй бұрын
I actually gave you guys a shoutout almost 2 months ago in honor of supporting you.