Oct 15, 2014 How it’s made
How it’s made, I’m sure we’ve all seen at least one episode of the show that seems to captivate audiences with the process of how things are made. But even more so, now people have been creating their own content that follows the “how it’s made” concept. I thought I’d bring two interesting examples that keep me glued to my screen for hours at a time.
Tested
I think the best thing about finding an awesome YouTube channel after it’s been around for years is that you can binge watch. Tested happens to be one of those. They do all kinds of interviews with people that produce cool things in the tech/comic etc. industry. Here are two examples from the site.
DiResta
At the School of Visual Arts in New York, Jimmy Diresta teaches 3D design. He has also had a TV show, and he has an awesome YouTube channel. After you watch a few of his videos all you’ll say is “He can make anything.” Note: Lots of videos are in timelapse and the sound may make you crazy. But it’s enthralling to watch the process.