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@ModwalletOFFICIAL7 ай бұрын
I thought that this should be told to you. Recently, I got in contact with an archivist at the Svenska Filminstitutet (which funded the Beebylon project) who claims to have documents regarding the pilot. So, expect a big update soon.
@SadkahmetAkn7 ай бұрын
The early version foodfight has been found all of the animation on leak these are just the only animated scenes in th early 2002 version İn fact:these animations came from the 2000-2002 sizzle reel and no the first trailer you der on KZbin its not the 2002 trailer it is from 2011 yeah bruh
@porcelainboy2647 ай бұрын
Isn't that the game where people keep leaking sensitive military data 😆
@stevencramsie91726 ай бұрын
Your thumbnail is misleading, as The Works started production only 16 years before Toy Story was released.. and only 14 years before production began on the Pixar film. Not sure where "20 years" came from
@wieldylattice30157 ай бұрын
For a literal first attempt, some of this animation looks damn good
@simeonyves59407 ай бұрын
It's very Similar to "ReBoot" (which is Still awesome..) and that was from 14 years Later! The Works really was ahead of its time!
@Studeb6 ай бұрын
Yeah, the first CGI also impressed me a lot, an animating hand, fingers bending. It looked like something that would come five years into the process.
@TheDigitalApple7 ай бұрын
“The Works” certainly a fitting title. Being the first computer animated work, it looks time consuming from what little footage we have.
@michaelbullen31047 ай бұрын
First intended computer animated film certainly but first computer animated work, absolutely not lol
@jacksonjack78387 ай бұрын
Probably took 3 years to render
@Dr.MSC.W.Krueger7 ай бұрын
Knowing some of the creators from academic background and conventions like SIGGRAPH (and witnessing the creation and demise of this project), it was one of the namesakes / influences when we formed our studio in the late 80s. "Das Werk" is the literal German translation of its name.
@panqueque4457 ай бұрын
Even if the movie itself wasn't any good, the fact that it was made with computer animation would've blown people's minds at the time.
@belstar11284 ай бұрын
i am not sure i think a lot of people would have thought it looked too strange
@MaximizedAnimation7 ай бұрын
10:08 Hey, that's me! It was pretty cool being able to contribute such a huge find to the search. I didn't even think it was that big of a deal when I first reached out to Amber, Lance William's widow, about her husband's script, but little did I know it would only be the first milestone in a series of amazing finds regarding The Works. All I'll say is that there's a lot more about the film being uncovered as we speak...
@ModwalletOFFICIAL7 ай бұрын
Fortis, is that you?
@MaximizedAnimation7 ай бұрын
@@ModwalletOFFICIAL No, this is Maximized Animation. All I did was talk with Amber and obtain the film treatment to upload to the Lost Media Wiki
@ModwalletOFFICIAL7 ай бұрын
@@MaximizedAnimation Ah, ok. I just know a guy who is a fan of the film and a part of the search team.
@ScumSookar7 ай бұрын
No one cares, dork.
@robkies7 ай бұрын
lol
@poweroffriendship2.07 ай бұрын
I remember that old "Early Facial Animation (1974)" being part of the scary KZbin video compilation due to how terrifying it looked (and the grayscale does not help the scare factor), not realizing that said video is obviously a test animation that becomes part of the evolution of CGI. This recalls that early CGI animation is the textbook definition of "uncanny valley", but at the same time, it shows how technology has come along the way.
@kademcarthur53627 ай бұрын
I’d like to see someone finish this film with modern software, but still keep it’s retro 80s CG charm
@chrislondo26837 ай бұрын
Same.
@IncredibleCactusRoll7 ай бұрын
They found a trailer/investor workprint for The Works recently, posted on the same channel where Foodfight’s original animation is.
@ChocolateSwitchYT7 ай бұрын
you mean the investor workprint, right?
@IncredibleCactusRoll7 ай бұрын
@@ChocolateSwitchYT Yeah
@ModwalletOFFICIAL7 ай бұрын
That investor workprint was for a different project by the lab. It still contains footage from the project though.
@ZiggyCashmere7 ай бұрын
Just a trailer! There is no workprint for The Works. You might be thinking of the reel from Strawberry Fields, but that isn't a workprint, just a bunch of finished scenes strung together.
@geeker63507 ай бұрын
So, this movie was supposed to be 'I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream' by the way of 'Robots'. Damn, if only this could have come to fruition.
@MattMcIrvin6 ай бұрын
I wonder if the plot outline of "Wall-E" is an intentional nod to "The Works".
@CinnamonGrrlErin17 ай бұрын
I love how experimental early CGI was, even into the early 90s. I was going to say people don't get weird enough with it anymore, and then i remembered Amazing Digital Circus lol
@jasonblalock44297 ай бұрын
I agree, I wish there was more room for surrealism, or at least non-photorealism. Like, I've always loved the look of old cyberspace movies like Tron and Lawnmower Man specifically because they have such a distinct look. Not everything has to be perfectly representational.
@RicardoMusch6 ай бұрын
There is "Going to the store..." ;)
@AJSSPACEPLACE7 ай бұрын
0:06 To be a semantics nerd. Toy Story was the first fully computer animated feature film, released by a major studio. If you don’t phrase it like that, you’re opening yourself up to a lot of asterisks.
@MaximizedAnimation7 ай бұрын
There's a Brazilian CG animated film from 1996 called Cassiopeia that can actually claim to be the first full length CG film made ENTIRELY in a computer, since Toy Story technically built physical models of the characters that were scanned into a computer, while Cassiopeia made all its characters inside the computer
@Bolonis-boloniasca7 ай бұрын
@@MaximizedAnimation toy story is from 1995
@soulchorea7 ай бұрын
Well said; an important distinction for sure
@MaximizedAnimation7 ай бұрын
@@Bolonis-boloniasca I know, but since its characters models had to be sculpted by hand before being scanned into the computer, it technically can't claim to be the first CG film made ENTIRELY in a computer, like Cassiopeia can
@mateuscaetano3807 ай бұрын
@@MaximizedAnimation BRAZIL MENTIONED! I'm so glad there are people who actually knows about Cassiopéia and give it some credit, I rarely see anyone talking about it. The first full length 3D film made entirely in a computer, that came from a developing country with no resources to actually make something like that (they had to buy all the equipment from USA), all of that in the 90's, it's truly a miracle that this film even exists! Afaik, the development of the film started BEFORE Toy Story and it was meant to be THE FIRST full length fully CGI film, but thanks to Disney's almost unlimited resources and money, they managed to finish Toy Story first, and Cassiopéia was forgotten, quite a sad story.
@jaceybella12677 ай бұрын
I'm into a lot of tech stuff, so I was very suddenly reminded that's not necessarily your realm when the "I know some of those words" gag came up But man I just gotta say. The words you were saying? My mouth grew more agape with each one, like seriously important stuff! I can't believe I never heard of this institute, either! The world of early CG animation is super fascinating, and I can come away saying I learned something new. This video surprised me but what a great surprise
@jasonblalock44297 ай бұрын
Same here! How the hell have I never heard about these guys? I guess because they never produced anything of note, and so don't get mentioned in articles or documentaries very often. It's easier to talk about groups like Triple-I and Abel & Associates who have a lot of visible work floating around.
@WilfredCthulu7 ай бұрын
Aw man I love the way early cg looks and feels and I really like the character and set designs in this. It's a shame it got doomed and faded into obscurity but at least now it's coming to light.
@AlexThe1Menace7 ай бұрын
Wilf
@WilfredCthulu7 ай бұрын
AH!
@treyliles1177 ай бұрын
I would love to see some computer animation studio pick this up and finish it. It sounds like an interesting story and it's sad it never got to be completed.
@LikaLaruku7 ай бұрын
They may not be theatrical releases, but ReBoot & The Mind's Eye never get enough credit for the CGI push. I remember even seeing a short documentary in the late 90s about the CGI from the Abe's Odyssey game.
@thedrewster04087 ай бұрын
There’s also Golgo 13 (1983) which was the first animated movie to incorporate CGI animation, although it’s only for the helicopter action sequences and the opening credits. There’s also the original VeggieTales direct-to-video series which its first home video tape was released in 1993.
@jasonblalock44297 ай бұрын
Captain Power had a recurring full-CGI character in 1987, probably the first TV show to do so. Although it was never *that* popular (and kind of infamous) so it's hard to say whether it had any impact on public perception.
@indigomizumi7 ай бұрын
And we also wouldn't have ReBoot without the Money For Nothing video.
@peterrealar2.0676 ай бұрын
I'll always LOVE those two. They're a part of my childhood, back when CG was a NEW frontier and not a crutch.
@larrywhitney4 ай бұрын
@@thedrewster0408Tron was first
@fallenangelcrimson7 ай бұрын
it was like Czechoslovakian animation to computer film
@qurn7 ай бұрын
I saw this. Not the movie, but a VHS tape, it was in like an arthouse rental store in the 90s. The box billed it as the first feature length CG animated movie. It might not have been the completed movie but it was like an edit of it, the synopsis seems very familiar.
@larrywhitney4 ай бұрын
Do you still have it?
@qurn4 ай бұрын
@@larrywhitney I never had it, I saw it at a rental store
@TheRealStikShady28 күн бұрын
There was a VHS released? This would be like a large discovery, the fact that an actual release of whatever existed of the film was achieved.
@FortisArbor6 ай бұрын
WAOW!! it's really cool to see a new video about The Works!! I think you referenced my neocities website too (specifically for the the script) ::- D I hope it's cool if i clear up a couple o things!! • When I first wrote my website I didn't have a lot of names for robots, at 10:45 "helper" is a nickname I gave for my file names and isn't official in any way. • also CGL was a great combination of both scientists and artists! it wasn't just "numbers guys, engineers, and programmers"; quite a lot of artists joined the group as well. rebecca allen is a big name seen in a lot of materials made there, she pioneered a lot of the human animation here, like the kraftwerk music video and the swimmer ::- ] ed emshwiller is also an artist by trade. (not sure if he worked on the works specifically but he did make sunstone!) thank you for this video, i love to see more people becoming interested in the works ^^__^^ !!!!!!
@michaelbullen31047 ай бұрын
Things like this make me wonder just how many lost early CGi shorts there are… Does anyone have any sort of list? I’d LOVE to know
@windman8087 ай бұрын
I appreciated all the Kraftwerk clips sprinkled into the video, even if Music Non Stop doesn't really have anything to do with the film.
@MrChromed7 ай бұрын
Quite indeed. In fact, the clip for Music Non Stop was already finished by 1984 and could've become the first ever 3D-generated videoclip aired on TV if it wasn't for Kraftwerk's decision of scrapping the whole album (Techno Pop) and start from scratch again, which led to a 2-year delay until they finally released "Electric Cafe" (1986) alongside the Music Non Stop videoclip. This is critical because this move made Dire Straits' "Money For Nothing" take the spotlight and become the first 3D videoclip to be aired.
@ZiggyCashmere7 ай бұрын
It kinda does actually! Much of the same team that worked on Music Non Stop worked on The Works. It was all created in the same lab.
@mistertagomago79747 ай бұрын
Kraftwerk kicks so much ass.
@Techno-Universal6 ай бұрын
@@MrChromed I think that music video was later aired in the 2000s with assets from it also being used for one of Kraftwork’s remastered albums in the late 2000s! :)
@MrChromed6 ай бұрын
@@Techno-Universal The original music video was finally released in 1986 alongside the album, but it was "too late" to become the first 3D-generated music video to be aired because Money For Nothing took the spotlight. The video has received multiple tweaks and new visuals throughout the years, including the one currently played in latest concerts.
@AC-ih7jc7 ай бұрын
NYIT Old Westbury alumnus, here (class of '84). I wasn't involved with the cglab, but the security there was reported to be insane. Even Computer Science majors weren't allowed near the place! Fun Fact, one of the lab's credits was the opening sequence to the PBS series NOVA.
@3DJapan5 ай бұрын
Looks like a collection of tech demos strung together.
@AlmaInfinium6 ай бұрын
7:12 I kept rewatching this so much it is so impressive for 1985 seeing this woman interact with the robot and kiss it and she moves the reflection of her acts realistic as hell on the robot. I couldnt imagine seeing that back then.
@breakingbad60777 ай бұрын
There's a DVD set that was found called Made in Point Richmond, which was handed out to Pixar Employees, which has all Pixar shorts at the time, the original uncensored version of Knick Knacks, all Toy Story TV stops, I know this has nothing to do with this movie, but still an interesting fact to know.
@OliveMule7 ай бұрын
I remember this. A lot of clips from the works were on old KZbin 05-14
@V01D_Protogen6 ай бұрын
seeing the animation at 4:37 in an All Things Lost video is so weird. My boyfriend's dad helped Rebecca Allen with that video. He has tons of photos of Kraftwerk (a German electronic band) at N.Y.I.T with a "The Works" poster behind them. It was probably taken during their time in New York.
@ModwalletOFFICIAL6 ай бұрын
My friend is making a documentary about the lab, you might see his comments on some videos regarding the lab. But is there any chance you could make a scan of that photo?
@furripupau6 ай бұрын
I remember coming across a mention of The Works in a 1980's book about computers. I remember looking for info online several times, and never getting anywhere.
@SuperKlondike647 ай бұрын
It's not lost media, but there is an MSX laserdisc game known as "Starfighters" released in the mid-80s that has almost 30 minutes of computer animated video, just 11 minutes and 19 seconds short of feature length.
@red-rax7 ай бұрын
Wow! It’s really cool that you linked my upload of The Works’ Ant in the description! I’m glad someone finally made a video about this, it’s a fascinating topic that’s really important to the history of CGI, despite how little coverage it gets
@wolftickets19697 ай бұрын
Basically, AM from I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream meets proto-Buzz Lightyear meets proto-Wall-E.
@bloodystatic41567 ай бұрын
The technology of the past still continues to impress me!
@algorithminc.88505 ай бұрын
Great video. Thanks. Takes me back to those days. I look forward to scoping your channel. Cheers.
@DanielGonzalez-gf6oi22 күн бұрын
2:41 End of sponsor. It's crazy to think that "The Works" (1980) was actually the first fully 3D CGI animated movie made 15 years before Toy Story (1995) was (kinda) lost to time.
@joywagner9797 ай бұрын
I would have watched the hell out of this movie, and still would if a version was somehow released!
@user-on6uf6om7s7 ай бұрын
This looks incredible for the time, better in a lot of shots than Reboot which was a decade later and there's even low-budget animation bein released today that is less aesthetically-pleasing.
@adamnapolitano4327 ай бұрын
I think the all the surviving people behind the project should be brought back together and have Pixar make a new version of the movie using the original Script.
@forkfighter7 ай бұрын
That is a nice thought
@ericdunn87187 ай бұрын
Maybe also have them use slightly older technology to create it if possible as well (not necessarily from the same exact time of when the movie was supposed to release, but probably more from the late 80s or even into the 90s, a la Toy Story), just to give it more of a retro feel
@Masterge776 ай бұрын
Pixar technically made their own version of The Works already in the form of Wall-E, which has a lot of similarities and I'd like to argue is a spiritual successor to The Works.
@Eamonshort17 ай бұрын
I'm big into film history, and this video makes me feel like a total amateur. Because I've never heard of this story before. Not in any of the film theory and history books I've read. Thank you for telling me this fascinating story. I've never seen your channel before, but you popped up in my recommended just now. With this documentary, you earned a very quick sub. Can't wait to dive into your other works this weekend. So, thanks.
@duckbert33146 ай бұрын
Damn, now I wish I could see this movie
@chrislondo26837 ай бұрын
It would be incredible if someone were to finish this by recreating the 80s style CGI.
@speedchopwtf7 ай бұрын
Gizmo, is most certainly a Volkswagen Beetle! 13:58
@gregatim7 ай бұрын
I think NYIT should show the 20 minutes and 3DVX stuff. its history at this point and even if it just unfinished very janky it shows how animation softwares evolved.
@ZiggyCashmere7 ай бұрын
NYIT does not have the footage, it was sold to a member of the lab when it shut down in 1992. The only thing NYIT has left of the lab is a handful of photos and the building it was once housed in.
@D0Gdidthemath6 ай бұрын
I think one of the oddest parts of this story is that some of the completed segments where used in a work in progress reel for the unmade film "Strawberry Fields"
@KraftwerkArchives6 ай бұрын
After you mentioned NYIT I was hoping that the Music Non-Stop music video would be included. And I'm glad to see that it was (even if only as background footage)! PS The music video for Music Non-Stop is from 1986 not 1984
@WhiteJarrah6 ай бұрын
Now that the script has been leaked and technology has caught up to the vision, has there been any series effort or consideration to resurrect the project and reanimate it from scratch? The story sounds quite intriguing.
@josephpetrino17416 ай бұрын
"Tubby The Tuba" was broadcasted often when I was a child. It's was weird but had a good message if I recall.
@porcelainboy2647 ай бұрын
I would absolutely love to see someone make this now, the script goes hard
@Wnick19967 ай бұрын
The Works sounds more like a pizza than a cgi movie
@CoolDudeClem5 ай бұрын
I can sum old 3D computer graphics up in one word ... SHINY! It looks like they really went to town with the Raytracing.
@KyrosTheWolf6 ай бұрын
If you look closely you'll notice Gizmo's body is a volkswagen beetle pointing up 11:00
@AngryApple6 ай бұрын
This Kraftwerk Music Video is also incredible, waaaay ahead of its time. Germany was once at the front of technology in Film, Music, Computer Science and Engineering in general now the Magic is sadly lost and Germany is facing a mayor Brain Drain.
@emmettmartens27546 ай бұрын
i love how gizmo is just two classic volkswagen beetles glued together
@Robslondon6 ай бұрын
Fantastic video.
@MattMcIrvin6 ай бұрын
I remember seeing a still from it in Foley and van Dam's computer graphics textbook back when I was first working in the field in the late 1980s. Pixar was already putting out shorts at the time, but Toy Story was some way off. I had no idea what the movie was actually about. It sounds like the plot has prefigurations of "Tron" and "Wall-E."
@Torta--is--PLUR7 ай бұрын
Lawnmower Man was a crazy use of CGI
@abdelali92797 ай бұрын
I wish there were more crazy rich people who just throw money into R&D for the sake of advance a medium and/or technology instead of just releasing slop quickly for the sake of making a quick buck.
@GiovanniLanfiutiBaldi6 ай бұрын
Great story, thanks!
@mathieuleader86017 ай бұрын
The animation style for the Works Film reminds me of Dire Straits Money for Nothing video
@Masterge776 ай бұрын
Fun fact: The guys who made the Money for Nothing music video were the creators of Reboot, the first CGI animated series, just as two of the people who worked on The Works went on to be founding members of Pixar. Call it convergent evolution if you will.
@JamieRowlandthejamieusrowlando7 ай бұрын
This was a ridiculously ambitious project for that time period.
@nobillismccaw74506 ай бұрын
I remember “The Works” being shown at a SIGGraphACS meeting in Perth, Australia. There’s a possibility that the Special Interest Group - Graphics of The Australian Computer Society might still have a copy?
@FilmmakeroftheFuture7 ай бұрын
The Works sounds like the plot of the PS1 game, Tiny Tank.
@tims.27176 ай бұрын
4:29 God, I loved the days when computer animation was horrifying! Lol
@GuessWhosBaaack7 ай бұрын
That was super interesting!!! I didn't know about this topic at all
@IndepIndepWALT6 ай бұрын
My music teacher played tubby the tuba in elementary school.
@KarsonKarson-jk7nk7 ай бұрын
8:45 Does anyone know where this footage comes from of the film 3DV? I can't find it. Thank you
@ZiggyCashmere7 ай бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/m6fdiX-Nq5x9p7s
@FortisArbor6 ай бұрын
The channel Mattrharris1 has an upload of it as far as I know!
@KarsonKarson-jk7nk6 ай бұрын
@@FortisArbor Thank you!
@OldBloxycube6 ай бұрын
4:37 The Music Video Kraftwerk - Musique Non Stop came out 1987, not '84
@V01D_Protogen6 ай бұрын
Production on the video started in 1984
@OldBloxycube6 ай бұрын
@@V01D_Protogen fact-checking with Karl Bartos' book, and you are right. They have send during 1983-1984 their Mannequin heads to Rebecca Allen, who worked at the NYIT.
@sporkwarrior99507 ай бұрын
This movie sounds really interesting, and I'm sad that we'll probably never get to see it. Hopefully, the full twenty minutes will be dug up soon.
@louiskeser92556 ай бұрын
I heard you say Pheonixville and my ears perked. Then you mentioned Bridge street and I did a double take. I lived in Pville for about 20 years. I ended up leaving because of the changes being done by board kinda running amok. Too many "for the benefit of all'" really only helping the few. You're right, small town government is usually the most likely to go off the rails. Less controls and more 'old boy' influence. Also, as most of the members are not lawyers, they usually have no idea of how laws, or jurisdictions work.
@agranero67 ай бұрын
I saw a reference to The Works in Scientific American Frontiers (I think, I am not sure) and never heard about it again. I was curious I just remembered that it was being done by an University and went to search for it and found in another video on KZbin a few years ago.
@birdie20107 ай бұрын
A lot of that early stuff is on beyond the minds eye 1 & 2 specials which is on vhs & KZbin
@KarsonKarson-jk7nk7 ай бұрын
8:45 Does anyone know where the footage of the film 3DV come from? I can't seem to find the full film. Thank you
@cortexcarvalho94234 ай бұрын
I'm looking for an old animation that I saw when I was 5 years old. The animation style reminds me of something from Disney's Robots, the art from Satoshi Kon's unrealized Dream Machine project, and even a bit of Astro Boy's art. What I remember is a couple of robots that were supposed to be machines of destruction, but the team of scientists involved made them with the unique ability to love. They have metal legs that resemble bell-bottom pants, similar to Mega Man's legs. Can someone help? I imagine it's an animation from the 80s.
@Jiiimbooh5 ай бұрын
I think short films count as movies. Maybe not if it's an experimental clip lasting a few seconds to demonstrate the technology, but if it's a short film with a story.
@tartankiltington7 ай бұрын
"A black humanoid robot" thinks immediately of Terry Crews as the Terminator
@mightyfilm7 ай бұрын
So, anyway, there was a piece of Lost Media that was just found. Something called the Virtual Ed Sullivan Show where a CGI Mo-Cap version of Ed Sullivan hosted. The CGI in what exists of this movie looks far more advanced than that trainwreck.
@jasonblalock44297 ай бұрын
Oh my god that's absolutely horrifying.
@eerieeric8347 ай бұрын
What a darn shame although I guess if they didn’t fail that other movies wouldn’t have come along and succeeded like Toy Story
@pumpkinmaryam55007 ай бұрын
oh wow the plot sounds a bit like Wall-E in some ways
@Masterge776 ай бұрын
I'd like to think Wall-E is a sort of spiritual successor to this movie, especially since two of the people who worked on this movie went on to be among the founding members of Pixar. Though chances are it's coincidental because both of them had left the company years before Wall-E entered production.
@phonotical7 ай бұрын
Well, toy story was certainly the first movie length totally animated movie, many shorts existed long before
@ekathe855 ай бұрын
0:50 Are we not going to discuss how this is basically Conan O'Brien?
@feIon7 ай бұрын
u should make a video on compu movie (recently found lost media)
@TesseractileDysfunction6 ай бұрын
Can’t believe I’ve never heard of this
@kozad865 ай бұрын
This looks pilot material for the OG Reboot show.
@Dr.MSC.W.Krueger7 ай бұрын
A blast from the past 😄
@pastaman646 ай бұрын
honestly i feel like one of the things that killed this movie is that the script was just way too ambitious. While I haven't read through the entire things, what I have seen mentions dinosaur combiners, a city being destroyed by asteroids, multiple humans, etc. And you're just not gonna do that in the late 70s and early 80s. The reason toy story was able to happen is not just cuz the technology had improved, but because they were clever with how they worked with limitations. CGI looked plasticy at the time, so the characters are toys made of plastic. Toys are also commonly used indoors, and small, enclosed rooms are easier to render. This kinda' consideration was seemingly missing from the works
@openscholar99086 ай бұрын
Gizmo 11:00 is a volkswagon beetle.
@colekinnee26895 ай бұрын
This is a take on of the B 52s song Planet Claire.
@theNerve_theAudacity7 ай бұрын
Does anybody recall, or care about a short animated film that I saw in the early 80s on Showtime? No script, just an animated ballpoint doodling all over the screen to a soundtrack of bongos and conga drums. I’d love to find that.
@Sailor-Khione7 ай бұрын
Reminds me of animusic
@Mr.SpicyIce7 ай бұрын
The Ad is 80 seconds everyone.
@pancake93383 ай бұрын
OMG THIS IS SO INTERESTING
@ChaunceyGardener7 ай бұрын
No available media of The Works seems to have cinema aspect ratio neither the composition of the images hints at it. None of the footage available seems to be sourced from actual film stock, so these are not from workprints. A 1983 article tells they were intentionally aiming for video. Some of the footage have flat and ultra fluid motion of good old analog scanimation. This whole thing seems to be a hot mess and there is no 'lost movie' to be found.
@ZiggyCashmere7 ай бұрын
You are correct, however i would like to clarify that The Works did make it onto film stock at least once.
@realbrigidtenenbaum6 ай бұрын
Gizmo has a Volkswagen Beetle for a body!
@franciscogonzalez11277 ай бұрын
There's another lost film that was supposed to be released in 1992, but it was a combination of cgi and 2d from what's available. The film was Strawberry fields, and it would've used music from the beatles or at least by people who made covers of beatles music. Despite being an animated film using beatles music, the beatles weren't going to appear themselves, as it would've been an original story about a detective named jude helping a thief named Mitchell getting a magical hammer that can destroy before the films antagonist, the walrus could. The Film was supposed to have used cg, but it was found difficult to animate humans at the time, so they switched to using traditional animation for the humans and other characters while the rest was completely cgi, though before cancelation, they wanted to use cg humans again. The film was intended to use songs from Sgt Peppers, the Magical Mystery Tour, Help!, and at least one song from Let It Be. However, at some point, production was halted, and the project was canceled due to the discovery that they weren't allowed to use any beatles music. Strangley, Covers are used in the wip reel from 1989. However, Today there is only so much known about it. Though last month or 2 months ago 30 minutes of Unseen Footage was posted on The Internet Archive that was a WIP reel of the film. Currently it is on youtube and the Archive.
@nayeligonzalez76027 ай бұрын
I didn't know that buzz lightyear had distant relative 0:25
@billgates36995 ай бұрын
‼️Ah holy crap. Tubby Tuba is a deep deep memory hole for me. Wow. I probably would have never recalled anything about this unless it just happened to show up here.
@steamymallard76497 ай бұрын
I remember seeing a few clips of the giant ant building the satellite in a messy workprint of a movie called "Strawberry Fields" which was a pseudo sequel to the Yellow Submarine movie
@3DJapan5 ай бұрын
FYI Siggraph sounds like "see graph".
@sethhorst61587 ай бұрын
I honestly didn't know CGI was a thing in the 70's, that probably explains how Showbiz Pizza Time did a bit of CGI on some occasions with the cyberstar videos in 1989-90.
@legomasteranimations47656 ай бұрын
The animatronics without fur is more creepy then early cg
@legomasteranimations47656 ай бұрын
But I still like the rae
@3DJapan5 ай бұрын
Star Wars used some CG in 1977.
@atlasidkk6 ай бұрын
The works sounds like Evil Wall-E tbh 😭😭
@Masterge776 ай бұрын
I would have loved to have seen this movie had it been finished, the plot really interests me, reminding me a lot of the stories of Issac Asimov and other sci-fi writers. Admittedly, one could say Pixar's Wall-E might be a spiritual successor to The Works, since there ARE a lot of similar elements between the two, like robots on a post-human Earth and encountering humans that went out into space, but the similarities mostly end there. It's uncertain if Wall-E was inspired by The Works, or if The Works ultimately evolved into Wall-E, given two of the people who worked on the film went to be among the founding members of Pixar, but both of them had left the company before Wall-E had entered pre-production, so chances are any similarities are coincidental.
@Abbimation.6 ай бұрын
Alvy Ray Smith left Pixar in 1991 after a heated argument with Steve Jobs. So it was during the pre-production of Toy Story. So he didn't involve with Wall-E, but Ed Catmull stayed at Pixar until July of 2019. So Ed did a little involvement with Wall-E as a member of Pixar Senior Staff, according to the credits. I think that Ed left NYIT for Lucasfilm Computer Graphics Group sometime in 1979. Maybe he did or didn't work on The Works before he left NYIT. I'll try to contact with him before he passed away.
@Afreelunch855 ай бұрын
Gizmo’s body is a monochromatic Volkswagen Beetle model 👀
@3DFella7 ай бұрын
The script for this movie sounds very interesting, it’d be cool to see like, a fanmade recreation of what the movie would’ve been, or something.