DEFCON 17: Failure

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2011

Speaker: Adam Savage Co-Host, MythBusters

A meditation on how I've screwed things up, lost friends and clients, and learned about myself in the process.

Adam Savage has spent his life gathering skills that allow him to take what's in his brain, and make it real. He's built everything from ancient Buddhas to futuristic weapons, from spaceships to dancing vegetables, from fine art sculptures to animated chocolate -- and just about anything else you can think of.

The son of a filmmaker/painter and a psychotherapist, Adam has been making his own toys since he was allowed to hold scissors. Having held positions as a projectionist, animator, graphic designer, carpenter, interior and stage designer, toy designer, welder, scenic painter, he's worked with every material and process he could get his hands on -- metal, paper, glass, plastic, rubber, foam, plaster, pneumatics, hydraulics, animatronics, neon, glassblowing, moldmaking and injection molding to name just a few.

Since 1993, Adam has concentrated on the special effects industry, honing his skills through more than 100 television commercials and a dozen feature films, including Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace and Episode II: Attack of the Clones, Galaxy Quest, Terminator 3, A.I. and the Matrix sequels. He's also designed props and sets for Coca-Cola, Hershey's, Lexus and a host of New York and San Francisco theater companies.

Not only has he worked and consulted in the research and development division for toy companies and made several short films, but Adam has also acted in several films and commercials -- including a Charmin ad, in which he played Mr. Whipple's stock boy, and a Billy Joel music video, "Second Wind", in which he drowns.

Today, in addition to co-hosting Discovery Channel's MYTHBUSTERS, Adam teaches advanced model making, most recently in the industrial design department at the San Francisco Academy of Art. Somehow he also finds time to devote to his own art -- his sculptures have been showcased in over 40 shows in San Francisco, New York and Charleston, West Virginia.

Look for Adam on Twitter at http://twitter.com/donttrythis.

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  • Adam snores loudly? Sleep apnea!

  • sweet vid bookmarked

  • Very good.

    Everyone's going to shake their heads at this comment, but I really wish someone would've asked him about the bedini episode and the MIT professor's inability to build the device according to spec. Whether or not you believe it would work, it should have been built correctly, otherwise the experiment didn't prove anything.

  • Really inspirational.

  • Interesting interview. Too bad this video only has 1150 views. Very inspiring talk. The host seems to be a bit of a dickhead, though. Especially at the end, were he told Adam to just go away when his time was up.

  • fourth comment! C'mon PPL! Get in on this, this video is great!

  • it's nice to hear somebody i respect, who happens to be intelligent, successful and a celebrity, discuss failure. i just screwed up at work and friday i find out my fate at the company

  • how can this video be pretty cool just sitting and watching but only have 2 coments me bein the second wtf

  • Nice !!!

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