The speaker, Jessie, is attempting to reanimate the animated feature film "Spirited Away" by Hayao Miyazaki in just three hours. She starts by researching the story and creating a script, then proceeds to voice acting for the characters. However, she realizes that she needs to animate the characters and environments, which takes more time than she initially anticipated. She also encounters technical issues with the animation software, which delays her progress. Despite the challenges, she manages to complete the animation in just over five hours. She then shares the animation with her friends and colleagues, who provide feedback. The video ends with Jessie thanking her audience for watching and encouraging them to like and subscribe to her channel.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is attempting to reanimate the film "Spirited Away" in three hours.
2. The speaker has three hours to animate the film, but this does not include pre-production and post-production time.
3. The speaker plans to do some research, familiarize themselves with the story, and do some voice acting before starting the animation.
4. The speaker has a script and will not animate every single scene from the original film.
5. The speaker is using a time limit to challenge themselves and will have to work quickly.
6. The speaker encounters technical difficulties and has to restart their work.
7. The speaker decides to extend the time limit to five hours due to the technical difficulties.
8. The speaker shows their finished animation to friends and colleagues and asks for their feedback.
9. The friends and colleagues react to the animation and provide their opinions.
10. The speaker invites viewers to watch a clean version of the animation without commentary.
11. The speaker's friends and colleagues provide a one-word review of the animation.
12. The speaker thanks viewers for watching and invites them to subscribe to their channel.
Note: These facts only include information about the speaker's actions and the events that occur during the video, and do not include any opinions or subjective statements.