Model maker, Alex Friedrich talks about the miniatures made in Germany for the Wes Anderson stop motion film. Segment from Sense of Scale documentary. Photos: Alex Friedrich, Simon Weisse
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@gieselatsАй бұрын
Wirklich großartig. Wieviel Liebe zum Detail in allen Modellen drinsteckt. Toll anzusehen. Ich könnte da stundenlang zuhören und zuschauen. Einfach faszinierend. Keep up the good work .
@user-yq3oq4il7vАй бұрын
I have watched the film six times and find it incredible that these miniatures were so small. You and your team's work is nothing short of exquisite, and truly amazing in the detailing. Mind-boggling in inventiveness and creativity. Thank you for posting.
@rickytoddbotelho9555Ай бұрын
Amazing, beautiful work ❤
@christophermitchellsr9492Ай бұрын
incredible builds like this are nothing short of artfully looking . love this channel
@AllanGildeaАй бұрын
What a cool guy.
@matthewpaul6904Ай бұрын
Haven't seen too many stop motion films discussed on this. Nice to see their inclusion. A whole movie told in miniature is what it is.
@benbishop1131Ай бұрын
I missed this movie when it came out. I gotta see it now. Amazing miniatures and so many for one film.
@mgabbardАй бұрын
This was an amazing film and the love and care put in to all the details really shows. Thanks for this!
@JJF_FILMSАй бұрын
I wish you guys could print this on bluray
@matsnilson7727Ай бұрын
This looks fantastic! I haven't watched the movie, but now I definitely have to.
@laurahgrijalva4580Ай бұрын
I'm in love!!!
@visionofkadirhanАй бұрын
Hello, I've been following your work with admiration and affection for a long time. I have a question in mind. How do you store these miniatures that you make for films? Do you keep them for another project, dismantle them for something else, or do you showcase them in a museum or similar place?
@piercefilm
Ай бұрын
For my own film projects I keep a few smaller models, then sell or throw out the rest. Some parts I keep to reuse on other projects. Many of the miniatures made for films are kept by the director or producers. Or sold at Propstore.com. Some are in museums like the film miniature museum in Lyon, France.
@visionofkadirhan
Ай бұрын
@@piercefilm Thank you very much and I wish you success.
@SoCalPresaАй бұрын
Any way we can get "The Sense of Scale" in digital form? I do not have any dvd players in the house and I would love to support your channel.
@piercefilm
Ай бұрын
For now all the videos are here on KZread. If KZread ever collapses I may have to think about somewhere else to upload them. Thanks for the support
@Jhon_wick03
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the contribution as an aspiring film maker it helps me a lot@@piercefilm
Пікірлер: 18
Wirklich großartig. Wieviel Liebe zum Detail in allen Modellen drinsteckt. Toll anzusehen. Ich könnte da stundenlang zuhören und zuschauen. Einfach faszinierend. Keep up the good work .
I have watched the film six times and find it incredible that these miniatures were so small. You and your team's work is nothing short of exquisite, and truly amazing in the detailing. Mind-boggling in inventiveness and creativity. Thank you for posting.
Amazing, beautiful work ❤
incredible builds like this are nothing short of artfully looking . love this channel
What a cool guy.
Haven't seen too many stop motion films discussed on this. Nice to see their inclusion. A whole movie told in miniature is what it is.
I missed this movie when it came out. I gotta see it now. Amazing miniatures and so many for one film.
This was an amazing film and the love and care put in to all the details really shows. Thanks for this!
I wish you guys could print this on bluray
This looks fantastic! I haven't watched the movie, but now I definitely have to.
I'm in love!!!
Hello, I've been following your work with admiration and affection for a long time. I have a question in mind. How do you store these miniatures that you make for films? Do you keep them for another project, dismantle them for something else, or do you showcase them in a museum or similar place?
@piercefilm
Ай бұрын
For my own film projects I keep a few smaller models, then sell or throw out the rest. Some parts I keep to reuse on other projects. Many of the miniatures made for films are kept by the director or producers. Or sold at Propstore.com. Some are in museums like the film miniature museum in Lyon, France.
@visionofkadirhan
Ай бұрын
@@piercefilm Thank you very much and I wish you success.
Any way we can get "The Sense of Scale" in digital form? I do not have any dvd players in the house and I would love to support your channel.
@piercefilm
Ай бұрын
For now all the videos are here on KZread. If KZread ever collapses I may have to think about somewhere else to upload them. Thanks for the support
@Jhon_wick03
Ай бұрын
Thanks for the contribution as an aspiring film maker it helps me a lot@@piercefilm