Dave Asling talks about the pyro effects miniature made by Creation Consultants for the 2023 TV episode. Segment from Sense of Scale documentary. Photos: Dave Asling, Creation Consultants
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@TheShornakАй бұрын
It's great to see a Visual Effects company in today's day and age of CGI using models and miniature photography. Great job.
@TheEnderBandАй бұрын
love this channel- one of the only ones that gives me the content about such a specific field as cinematic practical and miniature effects. Please keep up the good work!
@thumperjdmАй бұрын
I love these interviews, with their associated visuals. I look forward to each new episode.
@capnahayesАй бұрын
Glad to see miniatures are still being used in film and television shows!
@user-jm2ng3cn8qАй бұрын
Excellent work
@decibelfilmАй бұрын
That was an excellently executed sequence - proof of the continuing viability of miniature pyro.
@christophermitchellsr9492Ай бұрын
Dave has a air about him that he not only loves to build an design miniatures but at the same teach his crew skills that will improve the quality of there work .which makes the builds for movies tv shows all the much better an you can tell by the tone of his voice as hes talking about the process of making the miniature he loves doing all of it
@GeorgeCoghill26 күн бұрын
Glad you included the final footage of the explosion. They did an incredible job.
@tachikomakusanagi3744Ай бұрын
I love these new modern perspectives on how the industry works now, and its fantastic to see that models are still a huge part.
@SeanWickettАй бұрын
Lol, depending on how tough it was to build, the 'blowing it up' part was really therapeutic. That explosion looks amazing. The little aluminium struts and the panels looked better than any CGI.
@JimmySailorАй бұрын
Incredible work, looks better than any CGI.
@benjaminwigley413221 күн бұрын
this was FASCINATING!!!!!!
@Jedi-DeniАй бұрын
I was watching this episode of QL 2.0 when I originally saw this scene. My daughter was in the kitchen and I said "HEY! Come watch this! I think they just blew up a real miniature building just now!" It looked too real to be CGI. Replayed it several times, only to realize that scene was a Quantum Leap Accelerator in its own right for mentally transporting me back to the 70's / 80's LOL! Bravo!
@MikeJamesMediaАй бұрын
Excellent! :)
@trainlover16Ай бұрын
👏👏👏👏 #MiniaturesForMoreModernFilms
@BaconbuttywithCheeseАй бұрын
He seems like the kinda dude who'd be good to apprentice with.
@gieselatsАй бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I totally appreciate what you can do. Wow. Gorgeous. Keep up the good work. We love to see more footage of your work.
@matsnilson7727Ай бұрын
Excellent work! It's always nice to see miniatures being used to great effect today.
@entertherealmofchaosАй бұрын
That explosion looked really good. Nice place to work
@Lumibear.Ай бұрын
Ooh, wow, so good, the final effect is amazingly convincing.
@chiefbigtoe7260Ай бұрын
I always look for the "flying pipe" effect in these , so fun
@AdamSpFXАй бұрын
Great work!
@SB111058Ай бұрын
Great to see explosions without the 'Houdini signature look' that pervades every vfx action shot nowadays..
@stoatystoat174Ай бұрын
:)
@robertdelisi9473Ай бұрын
That awesome Hawkman helmet is very distracting.
@LightingSparks82Ай бұрын
Shame the show didn't match the quality of your production team. Couldn't bring myself to watch it after the first half hour.
@TheStevenWhitingАй бұрын
Came thinking it was related to the original show, sadly disappointed. Model is good though.
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It's great to see a Visual Effects company in today's day and age of CGI using models and miniature photography. Great job.
love this channel- one of the only ones that gives me the content about such a specific field as cinematic practical and miniature effects. Please keep up the good work!
I love these interviews, with their associated visuals. I look forward to each new episode.
Glad to see miniatures are still being used in film and television shows!
Excellent work
That was an excellently executed sequence - proof of the continuing viability of miniature pyro.
Dave has a air about him that he not only loves to build an design miniatures but at the same teach his crew skills that will improve the quality of there work .which makes the builds for movies tv shows all the much better an you can tell by the tone of his voice as hes talking about the process of making the miniature he loves doing all of it
Glad you included the final footage of the explosion. They did an incredible job.
I love these new modern perspectives on how the industry works now, and its fantastic to see that models are still a huge part.
Lol, depending on how tough it was to build, the 'blowing it up' part was really therapeutic. That explosion looks amazing. The little aluminium struts and the panels looked better than any CGI.
Incredible work, looks better than any CGI.
this was FASCINATING!!!!!!
I was watching this episode of QL 2.0 when I originally saw this scene. My daughter was in the kitchen and I said "HEY! Come watch this! I think they just blew up a real miniature building just now!" It looked too real to be CGI. Replayed it several times, only to realize that scene was a Quantum Leap Accelerator in its own right for mentally transporting me back to the 70's / 80's LOL! Bravo!
Excellent! :)
👏👏👏👏 #MiniaturesForMoreModernFilms
He seems like the kinda dude who'd be good to apprentice with.
Thank you for sharing. I totally appreciate what you can do. Wow. Gorgeous. Keep up the good work. We love to see more footage of your work.
Excellent work! It's always nice to see miniatures being used to great effect today.
That explosion looked really good. Nice place to work
Ooh, wow, so good, the final effect is amazingly convincing.
I always look for the "flying pipe" effect in these , so fun
Great work!
Great to see explosions without the 'Houdini signature look' that pervades every vfx action shot nowadays..
:)
That awesome Hawkman helmet is very distracting.
Shame the show didn't match the quality of your production team. Couldn't bring myself to watch it after the first half hour.
Came thinking it was related to the original show, sadly disappointed. Model is good though.