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00:04Thank you for watching
00:30The 1933 masterpiece King Kong
00:32And revealing the extraordinary
00:34And sometimes perilous stories
00:36Behind the movies that reshaped Hollywood
00:38Forever
00:45Fact number one
00:46Kong was only
00:4818 inches tall
00:51King Kong may have
00:52Towering over New York City on screen
00:54But in reality the mighty monster
00:56Was only an 18 inch puppet
00:57Built with a steel armature
00:59Cotton padding, latex skin
01:01And rabbit fur
01:02Animator Willis O'Brien moved the puppet
01:05One tiny adjustment at a time
01:07Often spending hours on a few seconds of animation
01:09The rabbit fur proved
01:11Especially troublesome
01:12Every time O'Brien touched the puppet
01:14The fur shifted ever so slightly
01:16Creating the flickering rippling effect
01:18You see in the final film
01:20What should have been a technical flaw
01:22Became one of Kong's defining traits
01:24Making him appear tense, alive
01:26And constantly moving with emotion
01:29Under hot studio lights
01:31And strict conditions
01:32O'Brien and his team
01:33Worked tirelessly
01:34To make this small creature feel enormous
01:36Giving him facial expressions
01:38Body language
01:39And personality
01:40That was unheard of at the time
01:42For a puppet barely taller than a ruler
01:44Kong made a bigger impact
01:46On film history
01:47Than any monster before him
01:50Fact number two
01:51The director paid for the music
01:53Out of his own pocket
01:55When RKO panicked over the film's rising costs
01:58They tried to cut the original score entirely
02:01Insisting stock music would be good enough
02:03Director Marion C. Cooper knew
02:05That decision would cripple the film
02:07So he's personally paid composer
02:09Max Steiner $50,000
02:11A massive sum during the Great Depression
02:14To create a full orchestral soundtrack
02:17Steiner responded with what became
02:19One of Hollywood's earliest
02:20And most influential symphonic scores
02:23Crafting musical themes
02:24That rose and fell with Kong's emotions
02:27It was groundbreaking work
02:29Synchronized cues
02:30Character leitmotifs
02:32And sweeping crescendos
02:33That turned the film
02:34From an adventure story
02:36Into a tragic epic
02:37Cooper's investment
02:39Not only saved the film's emotional core
02:41It helped shape the future
02:42Of movie music itself
02:44Without that risk
02:45King Kong wouldn't feel nearly as powerful
02:48And Steiner might never have become
02:50One of cinema's most celebrated composers
02:54Fact number three
02:55Faye Ray sat in a tree for 22 hours straight
03:00To capture Ann Darrow's terror
03:02During the Kong vs. T-Rex battle
03:04Faye Ray endured a punishing 22-hour shoot
03:07Perched inside a tall artificial tree
03:09Under blazing studio lights
03:11She spent the entire time reacting
03:13To projected stop-motion footage behind her
03:15Screaming, twisting, and clinging to branches
03:18While wind machines blasted her face and hair
03:21Technicians constantly repositioned the tree
03:24Adjusted lighting
03:25And brought in new camera angles
03:27Often leaving Ray suspended in uncomfortable poses
03:30For long stretches
03:31By the end of the shoot
03:33She was physically exhausted
03:34Her muscles aching from hours of tension
03:37And strain
03:38Yet that fatigue
03:39Produced some of the most convincing fears
03:41Ever put on film
03:43Her trembling hands
03:44Breathless gasps
03:46And frantic expressions
03:47Weren't acting
03:48They were the result
03:49Of one of the most demanding physical shoots
03:51An actress had ever faced
03:54At the time
03:56Fact number four
03:57The giant hand almost killed Faye Ray
04:01The scenes of Ann Darrow trapped in Kong's grasp
04:04Were filmed with a full-size mechanical hand
04:07Mounted to a crane
04:08And it was far more dangerous
04:09Than audiences realized
04:11The pneumatic fingers were heavy
04:12And imprecise
04:14Loosening whenever Faye Ray struggles
04:16As the script requires
04:17Causing her to slip dangerously
04:19Between the massive wooden joints
04:21At several points
04:23She dangled high above the concrete floor
04:25With nothing supporting her
04:26But the unstable grip
04:28Of the giant hand
04:29Crew members shouted warnings mid-take
04:32When the fingers begin to separate
04:33But the cameras kept rolling
04:35Because she's a real terror
04:36Looked so compelling
04:37Ray later admitted
04:39She genuinely feared falling
04:41And that fear
04:42Is unmistakable
04:43In her performance
04:44The trembling voice
04:46The panic in her eyes
04:48The desperate thrashing
04:49Those were authentic reactions
04:51To a malfunctioning prop
04:53That came close to dropping her
04:54More than once
04:57Fact number five
04:58Kong's roar
04:59Was played backwards
05:02Kong's roar
05:03Is one of the most recognizable sounds
05:05In film history
05:06But it was created
05:07With a surprisingly simple trick
05:09Sound designer
05:10Murray Spivak
05:11Recorded lions and tigers
05:12At the San Diego Zoo
05:14Then slowed the audio down
05:16And played it backward
05:17Producing a deep
05:18Unnatural bellow
05:19That felt both animalistic
05:21And otherworldly
05:22To add texture
05:24Spivak recorded himself
05:25Growling into a megaphone
05:27And blended those layers
05:28At different speeds
05:29The result was a roar
05:31Unlike any audience
05:32Had ever heard
05:33A sound that suggested
05:35Immense size
05:36And raw power
05:37Without relying on
05:38Any artificial synthesizers
05:40Or early sound machines
05:41Spivak's technique
05:43Became a blueprint
05:44For creating monster voices
05:45For decades
05:46Proving that imagination
05:48And experimentation
05:49Could produce something
05:50Far more memorable
05:51Than technology
05:52Alone
05:53It remains one of the most
05:55Innovative sound designs
05:56Of the early talking picture era
05:59Fact number six
06:01The head was covered
06:02In 40 bearskins
06:05For the film's
06:06Dramatic close-up shots
06:07The effects team
06:08Constructed a massive
06:09Mechanical version
06:10Of Kong's head
06:11And shoulders
06:12And it was every bit
06:13As complicated
06:14As it sounds
06:15They covered the structure
06:16With 40 real bearskins
06:18Each sewn together
06:19To create a thick
06:20Layered texture
06:21That would look natural
06:23Under intense studio lights
06:24Inside the giant head
06:26A team of operators
06:27Worked in unison
06:28To control the eyes
06:29Mouth
06:30Brows
06:31And nostrils
06:32Through a network
06:32Of levers
06:33Cables
06:34And motors
06:35The machinery
06:36Grew hot quickly
06:37Forcing the operators
06:38To take frequent breaks
06:39As sweat poured down
06:41Their arms and faces
06:42Yet the head's range of motion
06:44Was remarkable for its time
06:45Allowing Kong to grimace
06:47Glare
06:48And snarl
06:49With surprising nuance
06:50Every expression you see
06:52Those flickering eyes
06:54That tense jawline
06:55Those dramatic snarls
06:57Was created by multiple
06:58Exhausted technicians
06:59Working with perfect timing
07:01Inside a metal furnace
07:02Disguised as a monster
07:04Their effort gave Kong
07:05A face that felt capable
07:07Of rage
07:07Confusion
07:08And even heartbreak
07:11Fact number seven
07:12Edgar Wallace died
07:14After two weeks
07:17When author Edgar Wallace
07:18Was hired to write
07:19The screenplay
07:20RKO expected him
07:21To bring his signature
07:22Flair for adventure
07:23And suspense
07:24To the project
07:25But Wallace
07:26Had barely begun working
07:27Turning in only a rough outline
07:29When he tragically died
07:30Of pneumonia
07:31In early 1932
07:33Just weeks into development
07:34His early drafts
07:36Bore almost no resemblance
07:37To the final story
07:38Which was rewritten
07:39Extensively
07:40By Marion C. Cooper
07:42And screenwriter
07:43Ruth Rose
07:43But Cooper
07:44Had personally promised
07:45Wallace
07:46He would receive credit
07:47And he honored that promise
07:49Even after Wallace's passing
07:50The studio
07:52Recognizing Wallace's name
07:53Would boost publicity
07:54Embraced the credit as well
07:56Despite contributing
07:57Very little to the finished script
07:59His association
08:00Helped sell the idea
08:01Of King Kong
08:02As a gripping
08:03High stakes adventure
08:05Ironically
08:06Wallace's name
08:07Became tied
08:07To one of cinema's
08:08Most iconic films
08:10Even though he never lived
08:11To see any part of it
08:12Come to life
08:14Fact number eight
08:15A flower bloomed
08:17During filming
08:19Stop motion animation
08:21Demands absolute consistency
08:23Any shift in the environment
08:25Can ruin hours
08:26Or even an entire day
08:27Of painstaking work
08:29That's exactly what happened
08:31When the effects team
08:32Was animating a jungle sequence
08:34And discovered a subtle
08:35But disastrous problem
08:37A real flower
08:38Placed on the miniature set
08:40Had bloomed
08:40During the shoot
08:41When played back at full speed
08:43The petals appeared
08:44To burst open within seconds
08:46Turning what should have been
08:47A seamless scene
08:49Into an accidental time lapse
08:51No one noticed the change
08:52Until the footage was reviewed
08:54And by then
08:55It was too late
08:56The entire day of animation
08:58Had to be thrown out
08:59In those moments
09:00The animators were reminded
09:02Just how delicate
09:03Their sets were
09:04Even the slightest bit
09:05Of real world biology
09:06Ignored for a few hours
09:08Could disrupt the illusion
09:09And force them to start over
09:11It was a small mistake
09:12With a big impact
09:13Emphasizing how unforgiving
09:15Stop motion can be
09:18Fact number nine
09:19The wall was recycled
09:21From a biblical epic
09:24The enormous wall
09:25Separating the Skull Island
09:27Villagers from Kong
09:28Wasn't built specifically
09:29For the film
09:30It was actually
09:31A recycled set
09:32From Cecil B. DeMille's
09:331927 biblical epic
09:35King of Kings
09:36RKO repurposed the structure
09:39Carving new doors
09:40Adding torches
09:41And reshaping the facade
09:42To resemble
09:43An ancient jungle fortress
09:45The wall was so massive
09:47That it stretched across
09:48An entire section
09:49Of the back lot
09:49And it took crews
09:51Days to modify it
09:52For Kong's
09:52Destructive entrance
09:53During filming
09:55The set became
09:55One of the most
09:56Versatile structures
09:57On the lot
09:58Used in multiple productions
09:59Both before
10:00And after King Kong
10:01But none of those
10:02Appearances would match
10:04The impact of the moment
10:05Kong smashes through it
10:06Roaring as villagers
10:08Scatter around him
10:09A piece of silent era
10:10Architecture
10:11Ended up becoming
10:12One of the most
10:12Legendary set pieces
10:14In monster movie history
10:17Fact number ten
10:18The dinosaurs
10:19Were from a cancelled film
10:23Before King Kong
10:24Ever went into production
10:25Animator Willis O'Brien
10:27Had spent years
10:28Working on another
10:29Stop motion creature project
10:30Called Creation
10:31The studio ultimately
10:33Cancelled the film
10:33After producing
10:34Only a few test scenes
10:36But O'Brien refused
10:37To let his work
10:38Go to waste
10:38Many of the dinosaur
10:40Armatures, designs
10:41And even bits of
10:42Animation practice
10:43He was created for creation
10:44Were repurposed
10:45Directly into King Kong
10:47This included the T-Rex
10:49The Brontosaurus
10:50And several smaller creatures
10:51That populate Skull Island
10:53The reuse is not only
10:54Saved the studio
10:55Tens of thousands
10:56Of dollars
10:57But also allowed
10:58O'Brien to expand
10:59On ideas he had
11:00Spent years refining
11:01In a twist of fate
11:03The dinosaurs
11:04That lost their
11:05Original movie
11:05Ended up starring
11:06In one of the most
11:07Influential creature features
11:09Ever made
11:10Solidifying their place
11:11In cinematic legend
11:13Alongside Kong
11:14Himself
11:17Fact number eleven
11:18Kong's chest beat sounds
11:20Were from someone
11:21Getting hit
11:23The thunderous sound
11:24Of Kong pounding his chest
11:26Wasn't created with drums
11:28Mallets
11:28Or early sound machines
11:30It came from a much
11:31More unusual sources
11:32Sound designer
11:33Murray Spivak
11:34Discovered that
11:35Hitting a human chest
11:36Produced a deeper
11:37More resonant tone
11:38Than any drum he tested
11:40So he had his assistant
11:41Stand with his back
11:42Toward a microphone
11:43While Spivak
11:44Struck his chest
11:45With a padded drumstick
11:46Capturing each hollow
11:47Thump through the assistant's
11:48Rib cage
11:49The microphone picked up
11:50The vibration
11:51In a way that made
11:52The impact sound massive
11:54Giving Kong the boom
11:55Authority of a creature
11:56Weighing several tons
11:58Spivak then layered
11:59The recording with
12:00Slowed down gorilla grunts
12:02To add texture
12:03And realism
12:04It was a simple
12:05Low-tech solution
12:06But it worked better
12:07Than anything the studio
12:08Had access to at the time
12:10The result was iconic
12:11A chest beating sound
12:13So convincing
12:14That audiences assumed
12:15It came from an enormous
12:16Mechanical rig
12:17Never realizing
12:19It was just one
12:20Very dedicated
12:21Sound assistant
12:21Standing still
12:23And getting hit repeatedly
12:24In the name
12:25Of movie magic
12:27Fact number 12
12:29The spider pit scene
12:30Made people walk out
12:33One of the most infamous
12:34Deleted scenes
12:35In Hollywood history
12:36Is the legendary
12:37Spider pit sequence
12:39Where surviving sailors
12:40Fall into a ravine
12:41And are attacked
12:42By giant spiders
12:43Crabs
12:44And other monstrous insects
12:46According to accounts
12:47From early test screenings
12:48The scene was so disturbing
12:50And so graphically unsettling
12:52For 1933 audiences
12:53That it broke the rhythm
12:55Of the story
12:55Viewers reportedly recoiled
12:58Looked away
12:58And in some cases
13:00Even walked out
13:01Of the theater
13:01Director Marion C. Cooper
13:03Decided it wasn't worth keeping
13:05Not because it lacks quality
13:07But because it's overwhelmed
13:08The emotional tone
13:09Of the film
13:09And attracted attention
13:11Away from Kong's storyline
13:12He ordered the scene
13:13Removed immediately
13:14And the footage
13:15Was eventually destroyed
13:17To save storage space
13:18All that remains today
13:19Are a few anecdotal
13:21Descriptions
13:22Production sketches
13:23And later
13:24Fan attempts
13:25To recreate it
13:25The original footage
13:27Has never been found
13:28Making the spider pit sequence
13:30One of cinema's
13:30Greatest lost treasures
13:32And one of its earliest
13:33Examples of a scene
13:34Deemed too disturbing
13:35For mainstream audiences
13:38Fact number 13
13:39The film went wildly
13:41Over budget
13:44King Kong began
13:45As a modest adventure film
13:46But as the project grew
13:48So did the expenses
13:49The elaborate
13:50Stop motion sequences
13:51Mechanical props
13:52Oversized sets
13:54And experimental sound techniques
13:55Pushed RKO
13:57Far beyond their comfort zone
13:58At one point
13:59Studio executives
14:00Threatened to halt production
14:02Entirely
14:03Convinced the film
14:04Would never earn back
14:05Its mounting costs
14:07To change their minds
14:08Marion C. Cooper
14:10Assembled a test reel
14:11Showing Fay Wray
14:12Screaming at
14:13Blurred monster footage
14:14A simple demonstration
14:15Of what the full film
14:16Could achieve
14:17Impressed by the energy
14:19And the ambition of the test
14:20Executives reluctantly
14:21Approved additional funding
14:23In the end
14:24The movie exceeded
14:25Its original budget
14:26By roughly
14:27$300,000
14:28A staggering figure
14:30For the depression era
14:31But when Kong debuted
14:33It became a runaway
14:34Financial success
14:35And one of RKO's
14:37Biggest hits
14:38Proving that
14:38Cooper's belief
14:39In the project
14:40It was well worth the risk
14:41The budget may have
14:42Terrified the studio
14:43But the payoff
14:44Changed movie history
14:47Fact number 14
14:49Fay Wray recorded
14:50All her screams
14:51In one session
14:54Fay Wray
14:55Often called
14:55Hollywood's
14:56Original scream queen
14:57Recorded all of
14:58Ann Darrow's
14:59Blood-curdling screams
15:00In a single
15:01Intense studio session
15:03She spent hours
15:04Projecting terror
15:05At the microphone
15:06Modulating her voice
15:07To match every stage
15:08Of fear the character
15:09Experiences
15:10From startled shrieks
15:12To desperate
15:12Full-throated cries
15:14Ray later joked
15:15That's the session
15:16Felt like a twisted
15:17Opera performance
15:18Which she lovingly
15:19Nickname
15:19Her aria of the agonies
15:21Her vocal stamina
15:23Astonished the sound
15:24Engineers
15:25Who were used to
15:26Actors wearing out
15:27After only a few takes
15:28The captured audio
15:29Became essential
15:30To Kong's emotional
15:31Impact
15:32Giving weight
15:33To scenes
15:33Where the stop-motion
15:34Monster interacts
15:35With flesh and blood
15:37Human
15:37Those iconic screams
15:39Cemented Ray's place
15:40In horror history
15:41And they remain
15:43Some of the most
15:43Recognizable vocal
15:44Moments
15:45Ever put on film
15:48Fact number 15
15:49Bruce Cabot
15:50Was discovered
15:51As a doorman
15:53Before being cast
15:55As Jack Driscoll
15:56Bruce Cabot
15:57Was hardly a
15:57Hollywood leading man
15:58He was working
15:59As a manager
16:00And occasional doorman
16:01At the Embassy
16:02Roof Club
16:03In Los Angeles
16:04Producer David O. Selznick
16:06Happened to notice him
16:07One evening
16:07And was struck
16:08By his rugged appearance
16:09And quiet confidence
16:11Cabot had done
16:12A few minor roles
16:13But nothing close
16:14To the scale
16:15Of King Kong
16:15When he auditioned
16:17His natural intensity
16:18And no-nonsense demeanor
16:20Convinced the filmmakers
16:21He could hold his own
16:23Next to both
16:23Fay Wray
16:24And an 18-inch
16:25Stop-motion monster
16:27The role launched Cabot
16:28Into a long career
16:29In film
16:30Ultimately leading
16:31To collaborations
16:32With major stars
16:33Including John Wayne
16:34For an actor
16:36Plucked almost off the street
16:37Stepping into King Kong
16:38Wasn't just a lucky break
16:40It was the beginning
16:41Of a Hollywood legacy
16:44Fact number 16
16:45The jungle was shared
16:47With another movie
16:50The thick, humid jungle
16:51Of Skull Island
16:52Those tangled vines
16:53Giant trees
16:54And shadowy pathways
16:55Wasn't built exclusively
16:57For King Kong
16:58It was the exact same set
16:59Being used
17:00At the very same time
17:01For the RKO thriller
17:03The Most Dangerous Game
17:04Which also starred
17:05Fay Wray
17:06And Robert Armstrong
17:07Both productions
17:08Shared the same soundstage
17:10The same foliage
17:11And sometimes
17:12Even the same props
17:13With crews moving
17:14Hurriedly back and forth
17:15As the two films
17:16Alternated shooting schedules
17:18In some cases
17:19Scenes for King Kong
17:20Were filmed
17:20Just minutes
17:21After sequences
17:22For The Most Dangerous Game
17:23Were completed
17:24With assistants rushing in
17:26To reset lighting
17:27Reposition plants
17:28And sweep away footprints
17:29In the miniature mud
17:31The overlap was intense
17:33The actors would sprint
17:34Between sets
17:35Occasionally filming scenes
17:37For one movie
17:38While still wearing makeup
17:39For the other
17:40This unusual production dance
17:42Was purely a cost-saving measure
17:44During the Great Depression
17:45But it ended up creating
17:47Two iconic films
17:48That used the same jungle
17:50To terrify audiences
17:51In completely different ways
17:53What started as a budget constraint
17:55Became one of the busiest
17:57And most creatively productive
17:59Soundstages
18:00In Hollywood history
18:02Fact number 17
18:03The Empire State Building
18:05Was only two years old
18:08When King Kong was made
18:10The Empire State Building
18:11Was still brand new
18:12So new in fact
18:13That many Americans
18:14Had never seen it in person
18:16When the film premiered
18:17In 1933
18:18It had opened only two years earlier
18:20And stood as the tallest building
18:22In the world
18:23A gleaming symbol
18:24Of human ambition
18:25During one of the darkest
18:26Economic periods
18:27In U.S. history
18:29Marion C. Cooper
18:30Selected it for the finale
18:31Because nothing else
18:33Matched the sense of scale
18:34He wanted
18:34The building represented
18:36The very peak
18:37Of human engineering
18:38Making it the perfect place
18:39For a giant beast
18:40To make his final stand
18:41The idea of ​​Kong climbing it
18:43Wasn't just visually surprising
18:45It was culturally resonant
18:47Audiences were still captivated
18:49By the skyscraper's
18:50Futuristic silhouette
18:51And seeing a massive creature
18:53Clinging to its spire
18:54Sent a shock through viewers
18:55Who had never witnessed
18:56Anything like it
18:57That unforgettable image
18:59Helped cement both
19:00Kong's mythology
19:01And the Empire State Building
19:02Status as an American landmark
19:04Linking the two together
19:06In popular imagination
19:07Forever
19:10Fact number 18
19:11Kong's footsteps
19:12Were made with plungers
19:15To create the heavy
19:17Earth-shaking thud
19:18Of Kong's footsteps
19:19Sound designer
19:20Murray Spivak
19:21Didn't rely on drums
19:22Or studio machinery
19:23He used plungers
19:24He attached them
19:25To his feet
19:26Walked across a box
19:27Filled with gravel
19:28And recorded the dull
19:29Resonant impacts
19:30As the plungers
19:31Struck the mixture
19:32Of stones and dirt
19:33To soften the tones
19:35And deepen the resonance
19:36Spivak wrapped
19:37The plungers in foam
19:38Adjusting them
19:39Until they are produced
19:40The perfect booming sound
19:41That suggested immense weight
19:44Layering in subtle
19:45Low-frequency rumbles
19:46He transformed
19:47Those simple recordings
19:48Into something that felt
19:50Like the footsteps
19:50Of a creature
19:51Weighing thousands of pounds
19:52It was an ingenious
19:54Low-tech technique
19:55That delivered
19:56A convincing illusion
19:57Long before subwoofers
19:59Or digital manipulation
20:00Existed
20:01Spivak's creativity
20:03On this film
20:03Shows how the limitations
20:05Of early sound technology
20:06Often led to solutions
20:08More imaginative
20:09Than anything
20:10A modern studio
20:11Might attempt
20:13Fact number 19
20:15The original Kong model
20:17Sold for over $200,000
20:21One of the original
20:22Stop-motion Kong armatures
20:23Used in the film
20:24Survived the decades
20:26Despite its fragile construction
20:27Overtime
20:28Its cotton padding
20:29Latex skin
20:30And rabbit fur
20:31Decayed
20:32Leaving behind
20:33Only the delicate
20:34Metal skeleton
20:35That had once been created
20:36Kong's lifelike movements
20:37When the model
20:39Went to auction
20:39In 2009
20:41Collectors flocked
20:42To bid on a rare piece
20:43Of special effects history
20:44And it ultimately sold
20:46For an astonishing
20:47$203,000
20:48For many
20:50The armature
20:51Wasn't just a prop
20:52It was a symbol
20:53Of the birth
20:53Of modern visual effects
20:55A physical reminder
20:56Of the artistry
20:57And labor
20:58That went into creating
20:59The world's most famous
21:00Movie monster
21:01Despite its weathered conditions
21:03It stands as one of the
21:04Most treasured artifacts
21:05From early Hollywood
21:06Proving just how deeply
21:08King Kong continues
21:09To resonate
21:10With generations
21:11Of filmmakers
21:12Fans
21:12And collectors
21:15Fact number 20
21:16Animation alone
21:18Took over
21:18A year to complete
21:21The breathtaking
21:22Stop-motion animation
21:24Sequences
21:24In King Kong
21:25Weren't just innovative
21:26They were incredibly
21:27Time intensive
21:28Requiring more than
21:30An entire year
21:31Of dedicated work
21:31The animation team
21:33Often produced
21:33Only a few seconds
21:35Of footage per day
21:35Painstakingly adjusting
21:37Models
21:38Repositioning lights
21:39And tracking continuity
21:40With extraordinary precision
21:42The Kong vs. T-Rex fight
21:44Alone
21:44Demanded seven full weeks
21:46With animator
21:47Willis O'Brien
21:48And his assistants
21:49Working frame by frame
21:50To ensure
21:51Every movement
21:52Bite and tumble
21:53Felt dynamic
21:54And believable
21:55Because lighting changes
21:56Would ruin the illusion
21:58The team wasn't allowed
21:59To open studio doors
22:00During the day
22:01Forcing them to work
22:02In sweltering sealed
22:03Environments
22:04To preserve consistency
22:05Many animators
22:07Slept on sight
22:07Lived on coffee
22:08And worked through the night
22:09To maintain momentum
22:10Their devotion resulted
22:12In effects so groundbreaking
22:13that generations
22:15Of filmmakers
22:15From Ray Harryhausen
22:17To Peter Jackson
22:18Cite them as
22:19Formative influences
22:20The sheer amount of labor
22:21Behind those few minutes
22:22Of screen time
22:23Helped define
22:24What cinematic special effects
22:25Could achieve
22:26Setting the foundation
22:27For nearly a century
22:29Of movie magic
22:34And there you have it
22:3620 shocking facts
22:37About the 1933
22:38Classic King Kong
22:40If you love discovering
22:41The secrets
22:42Behind this legendary film
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