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VFX Artists React to Bad & Great CGi 132 (ft. Robert Legato)
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Wren and Niko are joined by VFX legend Robert Legato, who has worked on some of film history's biggest movies over the last several decades. Movies like Apollo 13, Titanic, and Wolf of Wall Street just to name a few.

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00:00 Welcome to VFX Artists React
00:59 How Rob's Career Started
01:54 Apollo 13
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07:35 More Apollo 13
08:13 Star Trek The Next Generation
09:29 Titanic
12:43 Interview with the Vampire
15:01 Wolf of Wall Street
19:30 Hugo
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2 weeks ago

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@matijapetkovic8357

2 weeks ago

You brought in a lot of guests, but this brother is a true magician.

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@sloth0jr

2 weeks ago

I loved Rob's motivation: "I was bored as shit, so I figured out how to make the shot interesting to me."

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@ExhaustedElox

2 weeks ago

"This is Pan & Tile, which I invented." Just so casual about dropping in one of the most important visual editing techniques ever!

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@somethingsomethingsomethingdar

2 weeks ago

I love how he is so matter of fact. “How do you shoot the fire.” “You just shoot it”

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@sophisticated_patter

2 weeks ago

"I just shook the shit out of it." Hell yeah.

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@swordmonkey6635

2 weeks ago

The casual expertise of this guy is what tells me he's an innovator. No bragging. Just "I just figured it out" and then explains the alchemical process he used to invent a new industry standard technique.

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@FractalParadox

2 weeks ago

"better things than I did" dude this is legit the BEST episode of VFX Artists React I've seen

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@ConnorGadson

2 weeks ago

Those titanic shots are incredible. I had no idea any of those underwater shots were visual effects. Those have to be some of the most convincing visual effect scenes ever. Well done man.

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@jabraase

2 weeks ago

Props to EDITOR on this one. You illustrated many concepts and very well too!

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@conner6052

2 weeks ago

This was one of the best cgi react of all time. Truly two guys that love cgi speaking with a guy whose accolades are unbelievable. Seeing niko sat there with the smile of 'holy shit' and wren just gobsmacked of how he did all of this. And Rob the whole time speaking about groundbreaking unbelievable things he's done and yet still seeming like a man who just wanted to do the best job he could. Amazing

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@hanyougod

2 weeks ago

I love the episodes where Niko is almost silent throughout. It's because the guest on the couch is someone he truly respects and he's just absorbing what they're spouting like he's in a college course. This episode is a perfect example of that. Every time they cut to the couch, you can tell Niko is completely tuned in and not glazed over. Fantastic episode.

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@JonKonLGL

2 weeks ago

As an enormous Star Trek fan, I love knowing that those shots were done as cheaply, quickly, and with just a touch of jank. That’s the series to the core and somehow it’s still works!

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@sks220

2 weeks ago

That's hilarious, dude fell ass backwards into a vfx career and nailed it.

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@86thefreeman

2 weeks ago

"And all of a suden I have a career". That's how the best careers happen. Great video with great insights!

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@artildawn

2 weeks ago

He's got an amazing memory to recall all the details behind his shoots

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@ChaosPootato

2 weeks ago

What a cool dude. Man I love that you guys built enough reputation to invite massive names of the craft and have a casual conversation about how they worked on massive movies

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@zym6687

2 weeks ago

"The challenge is that you have quite a bit less resources to do it. You have less people you have less camera gear you have less lighting gear you have less of everything, and you still need to make it look like Bob Richardon shot it and Martin Scorscese directed it." Probably the biggest casual flex in a video chock full with them.

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@Karl_Marksman

2 weeks ago

Love that he doesn't dumb it down too much. The way he talks so effortlessly about the techniques you clearly hear he's an expert.

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@Lumibear.

2 weeks ago

Man, some of your guests just make me feel like I’ve wasted my life and this guy is one of them, how can one person have lived a normal lifetime yet learned so much.

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