Adam Savage: My love letter to cosplay
Adam Savage is an internationally renowned television producer, host and public speaker. Full bio
Double-click the English transcript below to play the video.
that I read somewhere once,
to homo sapiens' success
our body temperature
in any climate we choose.
where we can't survive without clothing.
to put on is a narrative,
finding friends to play with,
a lot of my own play.
from behind the counter
cardboard tubs.
I was eight years old --
they were done with those tubs,
and kept them in the back,
to work up the courage,
with this beautiful cardboard tub.
I could do with this exotic material --
and I realized, "Wait a minute --
a couple blocks from home.
out of cardboard.
underneath it to light it.
which I offset off the back wall --
I was being really clever --
the back wall of the closet black
I found in the attic,
but I was caught up in "Jaws" fever,
that had a "Jaws" costume in their window,
me talking to someone
I thought this costume was,
by giving me this "Jaws" costume.
how good they have it,
you can buy online right now ...
my mom bought for me.
of "Jaws" on it.
called "Excalibur."
because it is a hard, R-rated film.
and guts or the boobs
was intoxicatingly beautiful to me.
in shining, mirror-polished armor.
wear their armor everywhere.
they wear it to bed.
and a white horse.
suit of armor I made
on making me a proper suit of armor.
to roofing aluminum called flashing
attachment materials,
of aluminum armor
so that I could breathe,
for Halloween and wore it to school.
patrolling the halls,
that are about to become clear.
of aluminum armor to school.
I was standing in the back of class,
allow me to sit down.
I didn't anticipate.
sort of concerned
and says, "Are you feeling OK?"
Am I feeling OK?
I am having the time of my --"
how great I feel,
starts to list to the left
passed out in front of my class,
Where's my armor?"
to make a show for Discovery Channel,
experimental methodologies
about them for television.
in this storytelling.
to the stories we're telling.
called "Dumpster Diving,"
of what costuming means to me.
two distinct parts to it.
to jump off buildings by a stuntman
to the experiment:
and we'd jump into it.
these two elements,
so we should wear sweatsuits --
on the back of the sweatsuits.
something really visually striking --
from 'The Matrix.'"
knee-high, buckle boots.
contact lenses in order to wear.
their church giggles.
"(Laugh sound)."
at this moment.
it's so nakedly clear to my crew
into wearing this costume.
beautiful behind me.
at San Diego Comic-Con.
and never had time to go.
this was costuming mecca.
on the floor in San Diego.
an elaborate costume
of San Diego Comic-Con anonymously.
Hellboy costume I could,
a prosthetic Hellboy head and chest
in my prescription.
how balls hot it was in that costume.
and the contact lenses hurt my eyes,
because I'm totally in love.
on this costume and walking the floor,
of other costumers.
people who dress up
from film and television
who find a costume and put it on --
they want to be in those productions.
and it's beautiful.
of people walking around.
can I take your picture?"
to get into their pose.
great for your camera.
as the Joker from "The Dark Knight."
from "Lord of the Rings,"
No-Face from "Spirited Away."
and its director, Hayao Miyazaki,
and one of my all-time favorite films.
who gets lost in the spirit world
of friends she makes --
and he wants to make friends,
is by luring them to him
on kind of a rampage
No-Face's gestures.
in this costume at all.
from behind my robe
I'd make it appear for them.
Oh my god, this is so cool!"
the floor and it's fantastic.
a coin as a return gift,
that I'd given away.
I take some more pictures.
inside this costume.
and I can see their feet.
gives me back a coin,
to get a better view,
away from me going like this.
who take gold from No-Face.
relationship; this is cosplay.
that meant something to us.
important inside of us.
are how we reveal ourselves
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Adam Savage - Maker, critical thinkerAdam Savage is an internationally renowned television producer, host and public speaker.
Why you should listen
Adam Savage's mother is a psychologist; his father was a celebrated artist, painter and filmmaker. From the youngest age they encouraged his flights of fancy. Savage has been a paperboy, a projectionist, juggler, unicycle rider, sculptor, graphic designer, scenic painter, robot builder, welder, carpenter, machinist, prop maker, toy designer, actor, writer, executive producer and director. He spent six years in theater and 10 years in commercial and film special effects working for clients such as Nike, Corning, Hershey's, and Coca-Cola, and films like Star Wars, The Matrix films, A.I., Space Cowboys, Terminator 3 and Galaxy Quest.
Savage has built everything from theater sets to miniature particle accelerators. From spaceships to animatronic arms. He's made Rube Goldberg machines, hand props and spacesuits. His online videos have generated over 230 million page views. He's written for Popular Mechanics, the Wall Street Journal and Wired Magazine, among others. His program "Mythbusters" produced 270 episodes that aired in over 100 countries for 14 years. Adam shares his builds, his love for movie props and costumes, and passion for the transformative power of making on his award winning website Tested.com. He lives in San Francisco with his wife Julia, his twin boys Thing1 and Thing2, and two amazing dogs.
(Photo: Michael Shindler)
Adam Savage | Speaker | TED.com