Adam Savage's Live Streams: Beskar and ILM

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Опубликовано 22 декабря 2020, 21:07
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For the last live stream of 2020, Adam will be weathering bars of Beskar, which were sent courtesy of Khal from thesaberarmory.com and krsabers.com (who previously supplied the Thermal Detonator prop that Adam assembled in a ODB!). After his demo, Adam will be taking questions about ILM from Tested channel members.

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00:00 Start
18:10 What did it feel like on your first day at ILM, did you feel a mixture of excitement and trepidation?
25:15 Could you be specific on what you worked on ILM like for what movie did you do estonishing object or prop that we saw and didn't knew it was you? Like any anecdote?
28:10 What should you show when bringing a model shop your portfolio?
33:10 When you were at ILM, were props usually at least reclaimed/reused, or did they wind up in the bin? Where is the closure after time building?
39:50 Do you have any good stories about how a build was kept under wraps?
51:44 What are your thoughts on the marriage of practical props/sets and digital props/sets? Can the two coexist or will digital become the ruler of all?
54:41 Is there an ILM project/object you worked on (that you can talk about) that never made it into a final film and that you really regret never saw the light of day publicly?
57:06 When working at ILM, did you ever grow bored or felt that your work was becoming monotonous?
1:02:02 Would you be kind and do a model build like you would do at ILM working from concept to final looks, it would be great to see the process at a film scale?
1:03:30 What is one ILM project that you didn't get the opportunity to work on but wish you had?
1:04:25 Was ILM your dream job or was it a stepping stone?
1:05:34 Was ILM salary or freelance?
1:06:03 Could you tell us a funny story or about any pranks you pulled on or with your colleagues whilst working at ILM?
1:12:45 Were there makers that significantly influenced your design approaches once at ILM?
1:15:11 Would 3d printing have been a game changer for ILM model making, had it become prevalent while you were at ILM, like for mass producing greeblies, or would it have been a stumbling block because of the amount of time needed for 3d printing?
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