The Early Development of Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse - Creating a New Style

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Published 2023-01-15
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MUSIC: Some of the music in this video is via Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio: youtube.com/c/WhiteBatAudio

& the YouTube audio Library

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youtube.com/@evabroosky?si=EnSIkaIECMiOmarE

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www.albertomielgo.com/spiderman

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   • Spiderverse Concept Artwork + Oscar Win!  

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Intro: 0:00
Early Development: 1:13
The Alternate Universe Cut: 5:10
Developing The Art: 11:57
Animation Test: 18:28
Termination: 19:48
Animation: 23:09
Reception: 26:01
Fun Facts: 26:43
END: 27:11

Thank You For Watching

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All Comments (21)
  • @WarpingFist
    For those asking, no I didn’t specifically mess with the frame rate of the Spider-Verse clips. I don't actually know why scenes in the clips have higher fps. There are 2 potential reasons.  1. The whole video was exported in 60fps with a high bitrate. Ive done it for some of my videos in the past, and often it’s because I don’t really care about the fps of a video. just like how the resolution for some of my videos changes constantly because I don’t care about it. In this case, I wanted this video to be very high quality in comparison to my other videos so I exported the whole video with max settings. Bitrate, Resolution, and FPs. I dunno, I'm not a technical person so that may or may not be the case. 2. I screen-record all my videos, so it's possible that all my footage was taken from a channel that changed the fps. Honestly, I don't remember since I made this so long ago. If this was the case then you should know that I didn’t purposely look for clips with higher frame rates, honestly I don’t think I even noticed the clips looked different. Yeah so, just in case you typing that comment right now, I didn’t raise the fps of Spider-verse because I hated the animation or something. I love it just as much as the next person. the changing of the fps was unintentional. I didn't even notice the frame rate was higher until people pointed it out a while after I uploaded this.
  • Sony really struck gold with Spider-Verse, so rather than put all focus into live action they should focus more on the animated films.
  • Finding out that a man like Alberto got fired over how to make the movie, I feel conflicted. I would’ve enjoyed seeing how a more grounded setting would’ve turned out artistically, especially after personally buying the art book and seeing the animatics. But I will never deny how much I love the way they took advantage of the cartoony setting to to include characters from vastly different worlds, and put them in the same room. Examples: -Noir is straight from a black and white movie. -Penny is expressive as heck, with a killer mech. -Spider-Ham is pure cartoon magic. (They need to call back the mallet he gave miles) And I would never want to lose this.
  • I remember the Blu Ray release featured this version of the movie and it was a very different movie. But I appreciate the final film much more. What was not in this cut was that the directors made a trailer which had a grittier tone. For instance, when Spider-Man gets blasted by the beam that opens the dimensions, he actually dies. Featuring his face burning to nothing with an image of Peter's screaming skull and half his mask ripping away. And his tombstone said he was born in 2001. Meaning he was 17 years old when he died.
  • @squidking_
    About Ganke being majorly cut from the final film, the main reason Lord and Miller gave was that Spider-Man: Homecoming had just been released and adapted a lot of Gankes character into Ned Leeds. The directors of Spider-Verse saw this and thus didn’t want to seem like they were doing the same character again, and thus his appearance was cut down to a few scenes and little development
  • THE PORTAL HIS PARENTS FALL INTO IS SPOT FROM ACROSS THE SPIDER VERSE I CAN'T BELIEVE IT THEY PLANNED IT ALL ALONG
  • @Dethgears
    10:39 "Fake-ass Spiderman owned by wall" Animators got no chill 😂
  • @BELUD1007
    The portal scene is probably connected with The Spot.
  • The thing is that Into The Spider-Verse has passionate producers, it's not really Sony that is doing the work here, if it didn't had Phil Lord and Chris Miller I believe this would have turn out like the Emoji movie, when Sony doesn't have those good people in charge, we get things like Morbius or the upcoming El Muerto movie
  • @KiiBon
    Every time my parents complain a movie we watch is a "cartoon" I want to drag them across the roof like Prowler did
  • @downspiral
    I am perfectly fine with the current approach Spider-Verse took, but Alberto's vision was badass! I love the edgier grittier feel with the brushed lines, realistic character designs and shakey camera. It feels not only cool but also very personal and radiates a lot of soul. The director for Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem did suggest how the 2D/3D merge style appeals because it is imperfect looking, and people connect with that. That is the case with Alberto's vision.
  • @YaBoiDoi
    Ive got to say that even after seeing th eoriginal art, I do prefer the finished product. If alberto and his team worked on their own film thoguh, I would watch it no doubt
  • It's suprising how SONY is ruining their own live action Spider-Verse connections to Tom Holland Spider-Man because Spider-Man No Way Home was great IMO, Into the Spider-Verse, Across the Spider-Verse, and Beyond the Spider-Verse are going to be awesome, But still, SONY really needs to get their act together, Fantastic video overall because I do enjoy them a lot.
  • @mjhtv5397
    just wanna say THANK YOU SO MUCH for putting the links to where you found the concept art/footage in the description. I've been trying to look for that concept animation of Spider-Man looking in the mirror for so long. It's nice how it made it into the final film for a couple seconds during the opening credits
  • @Leo_artistero
    IF Marvel was smart, they'd lean into the unbelieveable potential of animation, they should hire Alberto Mielgo for a Fantastic Four animated film, that would be surreal.
  • @gojira9666
    11:28 this definitely inspired them for that one scene with the spot in atsv
  • Pretty sad that the miles video game is really the only thing to actually use Ganke. He’s not in any of the cartoons, and in the spider-verse film he’s essentially an Easter egg