What's inside the Sydney Opera House?
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The Sydney Opera House is well known on the outside...but have you seen the inside?
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⌚Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
01:14 - History
02:28 - Sails
02:57 - Surounding Landscape
03:46 - Around the building
05:00 - 3 structures
06:47 - Getting inside
08:06 - Entering Largest Venues
09:26 - Smaller Venues
11:06 - Learn New Things
🌐Internet Sources:
• Sydney Opera House - D... - Sydney Opera House Documentary
• Tour the Sydney Opera ... - Tour the Sydney Opera House in 360°
• Freerunning The Sydney... - Freerunning The Sydney Opera House With Dom Di Tommaso
• Kids tour and history ... - Kids tour and history, Sydney Opera House
iview.abc.net.au/show/inside-...
www.sydneyoperahouse.com/
matterport.com/discover/space...
📘Book Sources:
The Story of Buildings: From the Pyramids to the Sydney Opera House and Beyond (2014)
by Patrick Dillon and Stephen Biesty
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The Sydney Opera House by Nicole Orr (2017)
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🟠This animation was made with blender 3.5 (Cycles Render)
🎵Music (soundstripe.com):
"The Regalia" by Cody Martin
"Travel The World" by Matt Wigton
3D Models used in this animation:
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Generic Passenger Car Pack - www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/...
Medium Size Box Truck - www.cgtrader.com/3d-models/ve...
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📼Video Summary:
The Sydney Opera House is in Sydney, Australia. It's located on Bennelong Point, but to the Gadibal People it's also known as Tubowgule or Dubbagulle. It was designed by Jørn Utzon and the building was completed in 1973. There are 3 separate structures - the Concert Hall, Joan Sutherland Theatre, and Bennelong Restaurant. There are also smaller venues underneath such as the Utzon Room, Drama Theatre, Studio, Playhouse, and Yallamundi Rooms. You can access most of these room through the Box Office Foyer or Western Foyer. Around the Sydney Opera House you'll find the Broadwalks, Monumental Steps, Forecourt, Circular Quay, and Sydney Harbour.
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Try Brilliant free for 30 days: brilliant.org/JaredOwen - The first 200 people will get 20% off their annual subscription. Have you been to the Sydney Opera House recently? What other cool facts did I miss?!
@DCS14
11 ай бұрын
Hi!
@UrielGurdian
11 ай бұрын
Impressive.
@feronsipsfs
11 ай бұрын
I tried it!
@Epicmegapogisonickidgamer1256
11 ай бұрын
Hello Jared!
@saatvikjha4035
11 ай бұрын
Here before this blows up
The gravity anchor that keeps all Australians on the ground, right?
@Anjalisharma-dk6tk
11 ай бұрын
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@Z10N4Z1
11 ай бұрын
Australia doesn't exist
@keyboardmause
11 ай бұрын
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@keyboardmause
11 ай бұрын
lol guy deleted comment…. i have to 💀
@Z10N4Z1
11 ай бұрын
@@keyboardmause Nothing deleted. Chill, it’s a joke as per OP.
I'd seen this masterpiece of architecture in so many different movies and tv shows, and always wondered how they fit a concert hall inside those crazy-looking sails! I'd never thought there were so many different venues inside! Fantastic explanation, animation, and music / sfx.
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Teddy!
@mandakhg6568
11 ай бұрын
two legends of KZread 🙂
@KankanamgeMallika
11 ай бұрын
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@Damien.Travels
11 ай бұрын
We like building our Arts centres down into the ground. Arts Centre Melbourne is another example of that. A couple of bits of trivia: The concert hall and theatre were originally swapped, with the theatre space being the larger part. This has made the theatre space challenging over the years as it's considerable smaller stage compared other Australian major venues. Sets are often designed specifically for the space or modular so when they tour, one module is excluded in Sydney. The loading dock mentioned is only a recent addition. Previously trucks drove around the western concourse and into the harbour side of the building (known as the central passage). This restricted the times of day shows could load in and out.
@Charmaine-go
10 ай бұрын
@@JaredOwen pls make a animation of space shuttle Columbia disaster I will sub to you
When I went in 2004 the tour guide told us that all of the paving stone steps were the same size as the chairs in the theatres. The chairs were made of a material that had the same acoustic absorption as a human body, so empty or full the theatre would have the same acoustics for everyone to hear.
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Very interesting fact!
@concept5631
10 ай бұрын
Interesting
I live in Sydney, and I am very impressed of your amazing demonstration. I mean, it’s unbelievable that you not only shown the Opera House in details, but also the surroundings like the Harbour Bridge, Western Harbour tunnel and the carparks!! You are legend mate!
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thank you Assem! I did a lot of research for this one
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11 ай бұрын
@@JaredOwen Applauded 100%
@Yitao_Su
10 ай бұрын
@@JaredOwen I live in Sydney too haha
@Jasmine_DD
5 ай бұрын
I'm glad to hear that you were impressed with the demonstration! The Sydney Opera House, Harbour Bridge, and the surrounding areas are iconic landmarks that hold a special place in the hearts of both locals and visitors
I'm 62, from Sydney, and have spent most of my life here. I remember the long saga of the SOH being built (paid for by a lottery), and the opening in 1973. My parents were at the first opera ever presented there, Prokofiev's War and Peace in 1973, almost exactly 50 years ago. (You can find video of that production on YT.) I've seen productions in all the venues, and it's interesting how they've changed - the Playhouse started out as the Music Room (for chamber music), for a while it was the Australian Film Institute's cinema, then became the small live venue it is today. The Studio was originally the Recording Hall. Also - there was originally almost no parking! You parked a mile away at the big Domain Parking Station and got a shuttle bus, even if you were in a tuxedo for an opera first night. My dad (an engineer) said the two main halls were really wooden buildings inside concrete sculptures - he hoped that one day the NSW Government would see sense, and rebuild the SOH to put opera in the large hall where it belonged.
Every video Jared Owen releases gets better and better as his style develops. As a fellow Blenderer, it is really inspirational to see his style, animations, and complexity. Great job!
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
thank you PolyCode!
@matpk
11 ай бұрын
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@Parparan
10 ай бұрын
@@matpklike a microwave
I didn't know there where this many venues inside the opera. Probs to the sound insulation for keeping all these from interfering with eachother.
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Yeah - lots of stuff in there! Part of the recent renovation was to improve the acoustics inside
@johndododoe1411
11 ай бұрын
@@JaredOwenDid they reach the quality that was planned by Utzon in the early 1960s, or does it still suffer from the bad changes made by the replacement team?
Spent a lot of time in this building. In and out of the Studio so many times, the Playhouse, and the concert hall. I've never given it it much mind other than it's a place I worked and watched amazing musicians and actors. Thank you Jared, for your architectural breakdown on this wonderful piece of art! I haven't been back there in about 30 years, so this was a wonderful reminder of all the time I spent there.
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Scottie
@AntonProstorov
11 ай бұрын
@@JaredOwen you did an amazing job. Thank you for your videos
@Coluy48
11 ай бұрын
Can you talk about the Nasa SLS rocket next?
@Hakuru15
10 ай бұрын
Ah mate what department, MX?
Joan Sutherland was a very famous Australian opera singer, who performed many times at the Opera House. In fact her memorial service was held there when she died in 2010. Hence the renaming of the theater.
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
I think one of the dressing rooms is still well known has "her dressing room" - pretty cool stuff. She certainly left her mark
@EASYTIGER10
11 ай бұрын
@@JaredOwen Her nickname was "La Stupenda"
@viridianaavila9084
10 ай бұрын
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@theon9575
8 ай бұрын
@@viridianaavila9084 .... and be quick, because the old internal combustion engine will soon be obsolete 🙏 Or make the vid showing how an electric engine works. Much simpler, not just much cleaner 👍
@Jack_Callcott_AU
5 ай бұрын
@@JaredOwen I lived in Sydney a long time ago. It's a great city. Now I live in Brisbane capital of the northern state of Queensland. I really appreciated this video so thanks❕ I just want to tell you, but you may already know, that Bennelong point is named after an Aboriginal man called Bennelong who was a friend of the first governor of NSW, Arthur Phillip. He went to London with Governor Phillip and it is said he was introduced to the King , George III. When he came back to Sydney, Governor Phillip built a house for him on Bennelong point where the Opera House stands today. His biography is on Wikipedia : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bennelong?
Wow, great job. I was born and bred in Sydney (I'm 62 and can still remember the official opening in 1973 by the Queen) and have been to many productions in both halls over the years. Your animation is absolutely amazing and I continue to look forward to each new one. it's gratifying to know you spent so much time researching and producing this animation about our most treasured example of "Scandi" architecture. Cheers.
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thank you Freiduum!
The best part is that even though I am Australian, I didn't even know about half of these things before watching the video. Good job. :)
@keyboardmause
11 ай бұрын
same
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Hopefully I did your country proud with this video😀
This was my first time seeing what it looked like inside and it was mind blowing - I never expected it to be so big and have so many rooms! An absolute blast of a video - thank you Jared! 🎉 👏
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@thornbird6768
7 ай бұрын
Or me , I had no idea it had so many individual sections , areas 👍🏻 very interesting.
Any one of those performance spaces would be noteable on their own, but to have so many gathered together in one spot is mind-boggling!
As a native to Sydney myself I’m very proud of this iconic structure I was there for the opening ceremony It was opened by Queen Elizabeth It was such a lovely ceremony I’m so happy to be an Aussie
Excellent animations! Probably the best informative architecture related animations on youtube (haven't find anything better ever). Easily discovery level stuff (or grand designs)
I was born in Sydney and lived there until I was 24. My parents and my school took me to the Opera House many times as a kid and it's so cool to see it in your unique animation style. I have watched great comedians, circus performers, and musical artists in that building and I love that you can walk right up to the tiles and study their unique design. A small piece of something truely special and I feel very lucky to have had it on my doorstep growing up. Thanks for the video Jared :)
What a gift you have Jared! This is a incredibly complex building with barely a straight line any where with layer upon layer of hidden cavities and yet you managed to explain it simply and mindfully. You are a master of 3D animation. Thanks for sharing your talent! 👍👏😁 (From a M.E. with 35 years commercial construction management)
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Rebel!
I've lived in Sydney all my life, and attended many events at the Opera House. This is an amazing tribute to the building, and incredibly insightful. Well done!
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
I love how you take the time to model out and show us all the little hallways and other less important areas in these videos. PLEASE never stop doing that! Its my favorite part.
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thanks for watching Plexium
Always a great year when Jared casually returns after a month with the milk
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
😂 - "with the milk" - I love it
keep up the good work jared, thanks for animating, editing, and making videos for us
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Hopefully you enjoyed this one
@WaypointCrystal9526
11 ай бұрын
@@JaredOwen We are really!😁
3:37 "Large deliveries" is technically true, but in theatre it's pretty normal for the scenery and technical gear to be transported by truck, so it's a pretty crucial part of the building, no loading dock means no shows in the opera house
I’ve visited the Sydney Opera House numerous times, and you absolutely nailed as always, another fantastic video Jared!!!!
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thank you Alex!
You make it look easy, but that is a lot of conveyed information, and detailed work. Very impressive.
As a Dane, architect student and also big fan of Jørn Utzon's Syndey Opera House, I really appreciate the work and huge amount of effort you've put into making this beautiful video explaining and showing this building so brilliantly! Thank you! I hope to visit the Opera House some day 🙂
@lowe_sa2976
11 ай бұрын
What's so brilliant about it? 3d Model is either overdetailed or underdetailed and so it is no use to understanding of building, first half of vid is just blablabla with no connection to the building itself as an architecture element, it is too lengthy, has no alternative image and keeps shoving coal in your mouth... and so on
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10 ай бұрын
@@lowe_sa2976 Jealousy is a curse.
@lowe_sa2976
10 ай бұрын
@@ptrsrrll jealousy is laughing at someone bc he's telling facts, yet i see nothing wrong in it, you are born this way, inferior.
Absolutely fantastic video! As someone who lives in Sydney and regularly go to concerts at the Opera House it's incredible how much detail you've packed into here!! I've also played the piano at the Utzon Room once
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
😀
I love these animation videos I am 11 years old and I want to become an astronaut So I love Space animations the most Quality over Quantity ❤ Love your videos!!!
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Saatvik! That would be awesome if you became an astronaut
This is incredible. Give this man a raise.
Excellent as usual. Would you ever consider making a behind the scenes video where you explain your process? Do you actually model everything yourself? If so, where do you look for these detailed floor plans/dimensions?
Very nicely done. I had only a vague concept of what was under the sails. While not very likely, maybe I'll see it in person one day. Thanks very much for this video.
@errhka
11 ай бұрын
Highly recommend the tour if you go! The guides were INCREDIBLE in terms of their knowledge of the building and it's history. Our guide was from Germany and one of the facilities managers so she knew all the deets
I live in Sydney and I never grow tired of visiting this masterpiece of human construction.
I love your videos but (specifically as an Australian) I love even more how respectful you are in regards to Indigenous Peoples and peoples living with disabilities. Thanks so much for sharing your creativity with us!
That was the most in-depth explination of the Sydney Opera House I've ever seen! Such a fantastic job describing every little area of a complex structure. I really hope to visit this place someday. And of course, amazing animation as always Jared! Looking forward to your next one :D
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
very nice job. a large part of the reason the architect quit was because the client (the government) decided to swap the locations of the concert hall and opera theatre, this decision was made AFTER the backstage areas (underneath) had already been built, therefore had to be demolished, and they weren't going to give him more time and money to do this.
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Yeah it sounded like a messy situation. Very sad story - I wish things had worked out different!
I've been here tons, i've done countless school projects on it, and i've even performed here once or twice you, sir, have explained it incredibly, and the visual aids add to it, like they REALLY add to it AND ITS REALLY ACCURATE LIKE I CANNOT BELIEVE you even got the backstage/stage door layout kinda right at 10:54
one of my favourite buildings in the world.
Hi Jared; loved the video! I've spent plenty of time at the SOH and loved your breakdown! On the first day of winter here, I can confirm that the Forecourt hosts concerts even in colder weather. A few details: the Concert Hall has 16 acoustic petals, not 12. As well as bouncing back the sound to the audience; they do a much better job at making the sound audible on stage than the previous solution (a set of transparent donuts or halos hanging above the stage)! The Western Foyer is also called the Colonnades. All in all loved the video - great job!
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback Jonathan!
The waiting is over and I'm sure its magnificent as always, thanks for your time to get this done - amazing work you're doing
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thank you Kevin!
A couple of notes from an Opera House employee: Portside was renovated into a new restaurant called Midden, serving Indigenous inspired cuisine and a very good way for visitors to learn about traditional cuisine and food culture. The Joan Sutherland Theatre is also the space for ballet performances by the Australian Ballet. And every year, across the bay at the Fleet Steps in the Botanic Gardens, Opera Australia stages an outdoor opera on the water, with the audience set up on the steps. :)
I have built a few years ago a model kit of this opera . It was a great moment and this video complete perfectly my model kit ! Thank you I am waiting for the next one Jared !
Fantastic video as always Jared! The Opera House truly is an incredible feat of both engineering and architecture. There’s also a small platform at the highest point of the roof of the concert hall. Keep up the great work, love the content!!
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!
Truly one of the most beautiful buildings on Earth. Architectural perfection.
Wow! Genius design. I be always been intrigued by this structure since I was a kid. It is timeless. Thank you for the video. I didn’t realize how this place was set up. I learned a lot.
Some of my favourite theatre memories have been at the Opera House. I saw My Fair Lady, as well as a Q&A/interview with Julie Andrews herself, and her daughter (she was directing the production), and Phantom of the Opera at the Joan Sutherland Theatre, and Six at the Studio, and they’re all definitely some of my favourite shows. Also, thank you for mentioning the Gadigal people in your history overview.
Yes Jared Owen you are correct when it comes to the display on the opera house, currently there indigenous artworks projected on the opera for the vivid festival
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Very cool
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Yeah that one is new😀 It seems like they are always renovating or adding stuff
I've often boasted to my children that I've performed on three separate occasions at the Sydney Opera House. It sounds like quite an achievement, except that my high school choir, of which I was a member, won the open section of the ABC (national broadcaster) Choral Festival the first three years that it ran. Part of the prize was to perform before a large audience, along with other winning entries, at the Opera House. It's an amazing building and even more impressive in the flesh than it is in photos. And Sydney Harbour is a spectacular setting for it. Gorgeous.
I have only once been to Australia, and first stop was Sydney. My hotel was in Darling Habour, and the very first day I walked to the operahouse, it was really a must. Incredible beautiful building!
My 4 year old son is obsessed with these videos and watches them obsessively. 😁 he wants me to ask you if you’ll make a video about cash registers. He has a fisher price one and is wondering how they work. 😊 You’re amazing! We’re big fans of your work! I love that he loves your videos and learns so much from them ❤
Normally your videos are interesting, but this one is mind-altering. You show this is not an opera house, but a an amazingly integrated hub for live performance. Decades ago I worked in this business, and saw how live performances cross-pollinate. You truly added extra dimensions to what I had only known as a nice silhouette,
I was thinking about why there aren't any updates from Jared and just then notification popped up revealing it to be yet another great work from Jared. It was worth subscribing to this channel in the year 2019. You have also inspired me to improve my skills in blender. Thanks for everything. 😊❤
Again: Some of the most clear, concise and easy to 'see' videos on stuff anywhere on KZread. The research for each video is incredible and the animation is wonderous. Well done! (as always)
This may be my favorite of all of the videos you’ve done. Thank you for this awesome tour!
You Sir, are so very talented. I simply cannot grasp how you keep track of all this research, let alone animate it. Bravo!
As a born and raised SydneySider who has been to our beautful and unique Opera House many times. Thumbs Up 🙃👍 Brilliant .
This video answered so many questions for me that I'd been trying to answer for an hour now using other sources. Thank you so much! Extremely detailed and amazing design work.
I did the Opera House tour about 10 years ago which i found fascinating. Just like all of Jared's detailed animations i found this one fascinating as well. Great detail.
Thank you Jared for your interesting, worldwide and 3D animations. I just needed a video of Kailash mountain in present day China and it would be very amazing if you send it
I had the privilege of working at SOH as front of house (same as a theatre usher) for just over 10 years until the early 2000’s. I worked in every theatre there and in every FOH position in the theatres. It’s a fantastic building, but very different to how Utzon originally designed it. I have seen so many artists, from opera singers, international conductors and orchestras, comedians, famous actors and international singing stars. I’ve met or seen Prime Ministers, King and Queens, Presidents, and all kinds of people.
Man, good on you for doing your research and including the information of the traditional owners of the land. Most people outside of Australia would have 0 idea about any of that.
Fun fact: The A/C is handled by using water, and there's a freshwater loop and a seawater loop. Heat in the freshwater loop is transferred to the seawater loop by passing the hot freshwater loop next to the cold seawater loop and the hot seawater is discharged into the harbor. This removes the need for big cooling units on the roof that would spoil the look.
Another amazing video, thank you so much and congratulations on your superb work!
It would be neat if you did a video of how old steam locomotives work. Those feats of old machinery always fascinated me.
And he's back with with more works of art.
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Yessir! Thanks Henry
Excellent video! You did such a great job. Thank you for making this.
Amazing video as always, Jared. Thank you for making these, the way you explain and animate everything makes it so easy to understand.
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
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Hey this is great! I love your explanations of things, it is lovely to get a better sense of space for a landmark I've seen in pictures my whole life but never in person
Very nice animation of the SOH. Have done some work there (3:41 brings back memories!); just wanted to point out that past the Stage door, there's lots of behind the scenes as mentioned, but theres also a special staff and performer cafe - roughly same food as at the canteen restaurant, but very cheap (compared to nearby venues) and tasty. Also it has the best view of any staff room in the world (located between JST and Concert hall)! Great venue and (for me, at least) great to work at. I look forward to my next opportunity to work there!
bro I've been in this country for 21 years now and i just learned what's inside this amazing place i never imagined it was soooo huge inside i am going to take my family for a tour soon thanks mate
Such a beautifully explained and animated video, as usual. Thanks for acknowledging the Gadigal people.
I visited the Sydney Opera House in 2000. It's an amazing structure and a lovely country.
The Sydney Opera House is jam packed !! Thanks for posting. I appreciate your effort.
Thanks Jared. Really great work on this.
I love your unrealistic , but realistic looking materials! they look like a real physical clay or plastic model. Love it!
Fantastic video, Jared!!!!! super super informative!!! keep up the great work
Great video as usually, the most important design element that wasn't highlighted in the video is the brilliant multi-scale design of each 'sail.' The geometry at the building level, the individual sail level, and the sub-sail level pieces that make up the sail, and the sub-sub-sail piece-level with the geometric arrangement of the ceramic tiles and their well thought out material properties, visual specularity, and multifaceted color, combine into a phenomenally harmonious design, basically unmatched by any other building.
Amazing video again. Tnx Jared, I can't imagine the ammount of research and animating that goes into this. You should really do a making of someday. That should be really interesting to watch
Thank you for paying your respects to the traditional custodians of that land :) Fantastic video.
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
You're welcome😀
I have some suggestions if you don't mind :) How does an oven/microwave work? How does Starship/Artemis mission work? How does a TV work (Old compared to New)? How does a car work (engine and gas and brake pedals etc)? How does a firework work? How does a light bulb work? What is inside the Twin Towers World Trade Center? (Before the 9/11 attacks),(and probably what happened that day) What is inside the Pyramids of Egypt? What is inside the Taj Mahal? Maybe do a poll to help deciding because this is 9. I hope these help with deciding your next video. Keep up the good work sir :D
Exceptional work sir. Bravo! (as they say at the Opera House)
Awesome video breakdown. Very neat animations, the cross sections were so good, I subscribed. I hope you make more about theaters or acoustics :)
Outstanding animation. I've always how the Sydney Opera House was organized. Thank you for an informative and entertaining video.
It's great to know that the details of the demonstration were able to capture the essence of these landmarks and the cityscape. Sydney is a beautiful and vibrant city.
Have been there last month, however without this 3d introduction, I just walked around the build on the ground, lol.
WOW! amazing video! Please do the Griffith Observatory. It may not be so interesting in architecture, but you will have so many things to explain...
@JaredOwen
7 ай бұрын
Thank you! and I'll consider your suggestion
Love your videos, so informative and interesting! Keep up the great work Jared!
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thanks Laury!
Thank you very much Jared. You do such marvelous work❤👍🇿🇲
omgosh this was superb Jared. I've been to the opera house many Times - This almost made me cry. Yes it is Australia's most vital building. Everybody should come and have a Wine/beer at the Opera house bar on a sunny afternoon.
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thank you Gerard!
Thank you for that. I went on a tour back in the 1970s, and have been to performances there. I think I need to go on another tour soon.
Wonderful animation, interesting subject : thank you very much and congratulations!
Fascinating as always. I never knew there was so much there. 😮
I live here in Sydney and this video is actually a really great idea, since it’s shown in so many movies and shows, but it’s NEVER seen from the inside. Cheers
Absolutely amazing video. I love your animations.
Amazing video! I’ve never thought the Opera House could be like that!
Espectacular!!! Gran trabajo!
This is just one amazing building, and your video helped me to understand just how amazing it is. Thank you.
This is a fantastic channel. Its videos are both entertaining and informative. Thank you for sharing so much good content with us!
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thank you Maitreya!
Beautiful presentation!
Fascinating! I'll never make it to Australia, so this is the next best thing. Wonderful animations and clear explanations. Thank you!
I have been always waiting for Jared's new video. The animations are wonderful and fantastic. Thanks Jared
@JaredOwen
11 ай бұрын
Thank you!