Adam Savage’s One Day Builds: Studio Ghibli Diorama!
Adam’s latest build taps into his love for Studio Ghibli films, a bit of modelmaking, and in-camera practical effects as he constructs a stunning display inspired by one of his favorite Miyazaki films. It’s a slow burn of a build as Adam gradually reveals his sketched out plans; the result is a mesmerizing combination of light and movement that is beautiful to behold!
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind model kit: https://amzn.to/3aBKXIt
Shot by Adam Savage and edited by Norman Chan
Music by Jinglepunks
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Hi peeps at Tested.com,
I have just watched the video on YouTube, and many others before that, I loved the idea of creating a moving background for such a lovely model. I was just wondering if you were thinking of uploading a still image of the finished project, I would love to see the detail of it. I was also hoping you would be willing to upload the image Adam used for the background, I would love the opportunity to try and create my own diorama for a dear friend who is obsessed with Studio Ghibli films, but I lack the knowledge of photoshop.
Keep up the great content, also inspired to get create something new and test my skills.
Many Thanks,
Kobi