The INCREDIBLE Evolution Of Special Effects

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How did we go from stop motion to mo-cap? Come back in cinema history with me to look at the ways old effect have inspired new age film tech!

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It is NOT the subject. It is YOU.
You have such exceptional way of presenting that any subject would

ihssanecherki
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12:45 Corridor Crew did an episode on the Sodium Vapor technique about a week ago. Apparently it's not that difficult to recreate if instead of a very special prism filtering the colors before they get to the camera, you use modern tech to filter the color after. Still has the advantage over greenscreen of not losing any fine details

Sotanaht
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More cinema history, please! This is so interesting to me.

noahpescatore
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14:57 "Who put Ed's mustache on Fred's forehead? CUTTT!!!"

ifixem
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I watch BE AMAZED, and like always I am amazed. I love history and learning new stuff.

Noob_isawesome
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I had to pause the video and watch The Abyss!!! It was so good! I'm 38 and id never seen it! Thank you for this video!

anasynodis
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Who agrees Be Amazed should be an everything teacher?

LactroLMOfficial
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Yes, please! More episodes about movies!

yfghrmv
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Young Sherlock Holmes doesn't get enough love. I loved that movie as a kid and still love it. I often forget that that scene was groundbreaking though.

Terahnee
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Hello, be amazed. I found the voice-over artist for your videos, but he doesn't mention you. he's been doing this for eight months now. his channel is called xpert media and it is quite popular.

У_з_б_е_к
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The corridor crew has now recreated the amber screen prism effect with computers, so yellow screen is now available widely.

cayenigma
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I will never grow bored of this channel

Edit: thank you all for the likes ❤️

DarkRose
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Green screens are used daily in news and weather reports on tv. The weather reporter appears to be in front of a weather map but in reality the reporter is in front of a green screen and the map is being photographed by a separate camera and the two images are blended together.

glennso
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wow, it's amazing that people can capture these moments on camera!

Bzac_incrediblemoment
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I never really much appreciation for old classics like Jason & The Argonauts back when I was younger, but seeing this has made me appreciate them now. I might just look up some of these old classics to watch now. Definitely a great topic to make a video for and hope this becomes a multi-part series.

Animebryan
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Also the real sodium vapor camera from the movies is in the walt Disney museum in San Francisco, California

sappymy
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Bride of Frankenstein from 1931 have some great tricks. The people in the glass bottles for example.

Vntilator
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Ray Harryhausen was a big part of my childhood, I'm an 80's baby and fell in love with his Captivating movie style. I still watch them now if I happen upon them while channel surfing. Iconic cinematography and cosy nostalgia.

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Harry Housen? Whoa, that's an Easter Egg in Monsters, Inc. The exclusive dining establishment the monster Mike takes his date to is Harry Housen's.

MGower
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Yes, .more videos like this one. I enjoyed it very much. Thank you for putting it together.

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