VFX Artists React to Bad & Great CGi 127 (ft. Gareth Edwards)

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Publicado 2024-03-09
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Sam and Wren are joined by Director Gareth Edwards to break down his entire career!

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0:00 Gareth's Films
0:25 Atilla The Hun
1:42 Monsters
5:33 Surfshark
6:44 Godzilla
9:19 Rogue One

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @6000yrs
    Gareth Edwards blessed modern Star Wars with Rogue One
  • @haydenap
    12:02 one of the longest recordings but one of the shortest youtube cuts in the entire series ._. EDIT: It's been brought to my attention that this is likely the second half of the first React ft. Gareth Edwards.
  • @stevenbergom3415
    The Behind-the-Scenes featurette for most movies is, "On this day we had this really coincidental thing happen that we took advantage of in this scene." A Gareth Edwards movie is, "This whole movie is coincidental."
  • @lootwigvanwegen
    I love how Gareth casually says something and you can see in Wrens eyes, how his mind gets blown by the second, every time it realizes how those infos enrich his previous skillset. :D
  • @peterstangl8295
    the more i see the actor who performed pre-vfx-Tarkin the more i'm convinced they absolutely should've had him just be the recast Tarkin, like with Mon Mothma.
  • @joechapman8208
    One of the things I loved about the design in Gareth's Godzilla was how cleverly he traded off two things. On one hand, Godzilla needed to be the largest he'd ever been, almost like a mobile mountain and suitably slow, but to balance that this Godzilla had more lateral rotation than he'd ever had. You see that in the shot where he's demonstrating the use of the rooftops to get scale and then panning up; each segment of Godzilla's body is smoothly rotating, almost snake-like. It's a great way to balance the issues introduced by the new scale, but also a way to defeat the character's traditional stiffness due to the old rubber suit.
  • @ayywolf
    this guy is such an inspiring moviemaker. not only is he creative and telented but also very down to earth. he seems like the kind of guy who would try to help you achieve your vision and not just laugh at it and ignore you.
  • @Enrique-Garcia
    Gareth's description of going from Star Wars to mortgage is so wholesome lol
  • @Whitewingdevil
    I hadn't considered the Tarkin lighting issue at all before, but it makes perfect sense with the example yall gave, the lighting really makes an enormous difference.
  • @JakobMakesStuff
    Over the past 5-6 years this show has become my #1 'Saturday Morning Cartoon'--thanks for making the internet AWESOME!
  • While the Tarkin effect took me out of the movie (sadly), Rogue One remains my favorite SW film since the original trilogy. That and Godzilla are absolute masterpieces. I know some people wanted more Kaiju battles in Godzilla, but for me the movie was one long build up to an incredible final showdown and I loved every second of it.
  • @theangryMD
    Gareth Edwards has a special place in my heart for giving us Rogue One and Legendary's Goodzilla. So glad he's a repeat guest. Also, LOVED the Express VPN ad.
  • @Nopenuttn
    Gareth Edwards just seems so modest and laid back.
  • @SDesWriter
    Godzilla‘s first use of the flame breath is one of the coolest memories I have of cinema. 40 years of being a fan, despite how comical it has always looked and the first time we get it looking incredible is that amazing shot…. Talk about creating goosebumps in the theater, what an understatement.
  • @yagelbar
    Please react to the movie "Bedknobs and Broomsticks" (1971). Except for using the magic-prism from Mary Poppins, to integrate real life humans into animated scenes (and dancing weightless under the sea), there are also some decent shots at the last act of the movie, with an army of self moving (empty) knight armors fighting an amazed platoon of WWII German soldiers.
  • @sesame1137
    I love when the guys get professionals on the couch! Its so interesting
  • @simondda
    This is my favorite episode so far. Being a VFX compositor for 30 years now and watching the Mr. Edwards' approach and experience of fx film making is fantastic. I commented on your 119 episode about Ghostship. Was happy to have composed the first shot of your expose' into it. Thank You for the channel. Enjoyed immensely!