Love, Death + Robots | Inside the Animation: The Very Pulse of the Machine | Netflix

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Published 2022-06-03
Director Emily Dean showcases some behind the scenes of her process to create The Very Pulse of the Machine featured in Love, Death + Robots Vol. 3.

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Uncanny worlds, strange creatures and twisted tales await in the third volume of the Emmy-winning animated anthology from Tim Miller and David Fincher.

All Comments (21)
  • @da_noob_09
    "Animation is not a genre, It's a medium" hats off to all these directors revolutionising the industry.
  • @vaibhavshoran
    Huge respect for the artists behind such masterpieces... Your minds work at a whole another level. Wow!!🤯🤯
  • @themikx2939
    This might’ve been my favorite episode I love these behind the scenes clips
  • @OrdinaryDude67
    This is my favorite installment of Season 3. The animation is visually stunning, Mackenzie Davis’ voice acting emotionally connects and pulls you in, the music is sublime, powerful, yet not overpowering, and the story is both haunting and hopeful. Emily Dean has done a superb job with this episode. She should be proud.
  • I really respect this artist, very physical and the animation looked better for it.
  • @georgem.6076
    The music in this was so good. This episode gave me chills. One of the best! Bravo to everyone involved in this.
  • @ronhor8011
    "open their minds to see that animation isn't a genre, It's a medium for telling stories." She really got me that part.
  • @nothanks7781
    Best episode of the season. Absolutely beautiful.
  • Hats off to you for creating those references from home. This was definitely one of the episodes I revisit the most from this volume. That last part where she says animation is it's own medium is especially important because I see so many ppl suggesting live action adaptations for LDR and I think to myself "what could live action possible add to these already amazing stories".
  • @EvripidouM
    "draw a feeling" This episode is so beautiful
  • @noshgaming
    This is the best episode of the whole season imo. Its better than all the high budget 3DCG episodes especially in terms of lore and story.
  • @helloworld7818
    This is crazily good. I wish there was more of this. I'd watch a whole movie.
  • @Mrjanluis
    This one is my facorite one of all 3 seasons, the sense of urgency in wich IO uses Burton to tell kevelson what it is and that it's trying to cominicate with her, when Kevelson finally understands and IO keeps saying "yes machine" makes it seem like its exited to finally comunicate with a human. That was such an emotional moment to me. Still makes me teary eyed when i think about it.
  • @JennyDecimal
    Just a stunning piece of work. Beautiful. Animation is incredible, Mackenzie Davis' performance is brilliant, and the music is gorgeous. Really remarkable bit of storytelling for such a compact run time, and the Moebius influence is both well executed and perfectly in tune with the plot. Well done all round - this was a "sit down quietly and just let myself feel it for a while afterwards" experience.
  • @envoyofrot7046
    This was definitely one of my favorite episodes. What a trip 💯
  • @thewebwingman
    This short was by far and away my favorite and most memorable - hearing the story behind it just reinforces that. Keep doing what you're doing, Emily, you're goin' places.