Arcane: Bridging the Rift | Part 2 – Persistence (Or When Your Best Still Sucks)



The course of art never did run smooth. Meet some of the folks who helped pull Arcane through its darkest days.

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Arcane: Bridging the Rift | Trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiKYlBMlHcw

Arcane: Bridging the Rift | Part 1 – I Only Dream in Risky
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mz4-38d3-AE

Arcane: Bridging the Rift | Part 3 – Killstreaks Meet Keyframes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qd1rOtu4SMI

Arcane: Animation Test
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHElv9Kk9gY

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43 thoughts on “Arcane: Bridging the Rift | Part 2 – Persistence (Or When Your Best Still Sucks)”

  1. It's not just two women fighting ! It's Vi and Renata, there's way more to them than their gender ! Vi isn't saved by YET ANOTHER woman YAY, she's saved by Caitlyn !!! Sick of this woke stuff.

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  2. It feels so weird to have them talk about how much of a struggle the heads of Riot made this and then just see them defend their actions that almost cost hundreds of people their jobs

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  3. Riot games is the role model of creativity, a master teacher too on how to make a great F2P game that is fun and successful. I had to watch this video twice and take the same note over and over, "Never Doubt Yourself" especially when it comes to Creative work. I grew up playing LoL since 2014… I might cherish old versions of the game than the current "Creative" approach, but still looking for what this company of talented humans could bring into this world. Very will put series. Way to go Riot 👍✌

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  4. I've never connected with a "behind the scenes" video or documentary as much as I have with Bridging the Rift.
    I'm still out in the cold, waiting for someone to give me my chance, but its so inspiring and almost…relieving, to see that so much bigger people and companies struggle all the same.
    It's easy to see the final result of something so 'polished', and assume that everything was always so peachy.
    When in fact, these projects bleed the same colored blood as any other.

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  5. It’s absolutely insane how just a few people can monumentally improve and change the show for the better. Even with all of Christian and Alex’s passion they were still facing huge walls, and Amanda and Melinda were definitely huge stepping stones in assisting them.

    Producing a show like this is certainly a great huerculean team effort

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  6. knowing riot is a young company means they have a lot to prove thus them making masterpieces like this. hope they don't lose their soul and become a money grabbing company like disney (probably will but a matter of time; hope its a long time)

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  7. I wanna say I felt the passion of the team when watching arcane for the first time. I never played league, I didn't know the characters nor the world but I fell in love with it so much that I watched it again a week later or so. It all makes sense now.

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  8. As someone who had only ever watched the cinematics for League of Legends at first without even realizing it was a game, and then learning that two of my favorite ones were made because Arcane was going through something of a hiatus in terms of its animation production, is just crazy. Rise and KDA weren't my introduction to League of Legends ( that was "New Dawn"), so I already had in mind that it would be so cool to see a full on series, but they reinforced that idea in mind, and to think that, at least those two videos, were made possible in part because a show was being made but had stalled out temporarily, it kind of messes up my perception of time, because before, I had heard that it had taken at least six years to make Arcane, but I hadn't thought about what else was happening, what else was produced during that time and thus never even considered any connection between them. Its just kind of crazy to me.

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  9. It's so nice to see that everyone who worked on the show took pride in there work and cared about it being good. So satisfying to know how well received the show was.

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  10. I am so so glad this group didn't stop. I've watched the first season over and over. Every frame is art. The story is so well done. So well paced. So well told. Also we got RISE and KDA.. imagine if we'd missed out on those. Also I've never played LoL. Maybe I should. Do my bit to contribute to their coffers.

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  11. Having Amanda and Melissa basically injected empathy into the storytelling where the boys provided the technicalities for. Ugh I love this series so much.

    I am BEGGINGGGGGG PLEASE release the directors cut of POP/STAR ❤️😭🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽

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