The Maker’s 2025 Retrospective: Adam Savage’s Deep Dive into Art, Tools, and Narrative
Forget the fancy spec sheets for a second; when you’re in the cave, the right rhythm is everything. Wrapping up a year like 2025 isn't just about checking items off a list. It’s about reflecting on the media and tools that actually made the work feel better. Whether it's the specific frequency of a
track helping a time-lapse shoot feel more visceral or a lockpick set that feels like the culmination of decades of engineering, these selections are about the soul of making. Let’s break down the year-end favorites that kept the creative fires stoked.
The Sonic Backdrop of the Shop
Music in a workshop isn't just background noise; it's a structural component of the build. I’ve found myself leaning heavily on what I call "art music"—tracks that occupy that rare space where high-concept creativity meets infectious pop sensibility.
pull apart the separate tracks of a song provides a ground-level view of creation that mirrors the way we build physical objects. It prepares your mind for the final result and then satisfies it in a way few other formats can.
High-Stakes Storytelling and Production Drama
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When I’m not listening to music, I’m obsessed with the messy, human side of how things get made.
have been a revelation. She treats film history with the same forensic intensity I bring to a prop build. Her deep dives into troubled productions, like her five-part series on
, offer a balanced look at the chaos of creativity.
She has this fantastic catchphrase when dropping a particularly esoteric fact: "Because I am burdened with knowledge and now so are you." That hits home for me. Whether she's dissecting the narrative shifts in
franchise, her moral frame and focus on the script’s evolution are spectacular for anyone who loves the "how" as much as the "what."
Solving the Paint Pen Problem
Every maker knows the struggle of the paint marker. You’re at a con, you’re signing autographs, and the pen either leaks, clogs, or runs dry after four hours. It’s a nightmare. However, I’ve finally found a solution that feels like it actually works: the
The opaque color is immediate—no aggressive shaking required, no messy leakage in high altitudes or warm rooms. It’s a small hardware win, but for someone who spends days in the trenches of fan conventions, it’s a massive quality-of-life upgrade. Along those same lines of refined hardware, I’ve been putting the
. It’s the spear point of deep development, and honestly, picking seven out of nine locks on my coffee table with the rake right out of the box was a pretty satisfying initiation.
Science Communication That Hits You in the Gut
The way we share knowledge is just as important as the knowledge itself. This year,
really floored me. His series on calculus is a masterclass in science communication. He lays it out so simply that you feel like you could have invented calculus yourself if you just had enough time. I actually got choked up watching it. That’s the power of great teaching; it doesn't just give you facts; it gives you the confidence to own the concept.
. He has a totally different on-screen energy than I do, but his ability to lay out complex science is among the best in the game right now. Whether it's
, 2025 was a year of going deep. As we move into 2026, keep your eyes on the details, take care of your tools, and most importantly, take care of each other. Stay safe and keep making.