Jake goes out of his element, and into his underwear.
Today, we play the movie cliff-hanging challenge and also, receive a surprise video message from one of our founders, Sam.
Today, we head to Vegas to speak for Aputure at the NAB convention and play a brand new game, PHOTO BATTLE ROYALE!
Sam's back; how's it like being a Dad, and How's the Anime Car Video?! While everyone else tries to catch a Nerf Dart with Chopsticks, inspired by the Karate Kid!
The Crew battles to the death on Camera Battle Royale at NAB for the final round, while Carmichael tries to make his favorite Harry Potter Drink!
While the Crew is at NAB, Danny & Adrian answer the question, why don't we vlog on our $50k Red Cinema Camera. Sam and Wren wrap up their multi-month adventure on making the most difficult and VFX heavy video, Anime Self Driving Cars.
The guys play a new game to release some energy, thank our Patreon supporters, & have to brainstorm a new video idea for the Corridor channel!
While Niko discovers a horrible Bug in Windows, he also has to cry on camera for the first time & Danny wants to tell the unknown story of the bad guys.
Jake makes his world Famous Burrito while we plan for a new PUBG video shoot.
The Crew does it's best to make the best with what it has and make an Official PUBG video game short film 100 miles away from civilization.
Wren attempts to mod his onewheel so he can ride forever! Niko and Adrian edit the PUBG video, while Sam reads a special gift from a fan.
We got a new member of the crew, Clint joins us & we celebrate by testing out if we can save each other's lives with the movie classic challenge of sliding guns to your friend to take the final shot!
Wren brings Hot One's "The Last Dab" hot sauce for the crew top try. Jake, Sam, and Niko go pitch a video idea to Google for a Chromebook brand integration.
The Game of Life gets out of hand, while we get on brand for the Corridor channel!
Sam owes Jake $10 from a bet, so Jake builds an airsoft rifle rig to get back at him. Danny comes back from the desert, and Sam floats around the studio.
Sam tests out the new Sony A7iii to see if it is in fact the most powerful mirrorless consumer camera on the market.
A look into some of the hard work everyone put into the PUBG Mobile Video!
Sam and Niko explain why we changed the channel name, and dark secrets are revealed as we explore the past.
Jake test rides an electric bike through Los Angeles as a primary form of transportation, while Every changes the channel name!
Adrian injures himself while flippin' over a dang table, and the boys show you some low-budget lighting tricks.
We try to shoot arrows through 12 axes and Clint tries to improve his health!
We needed some janky portraits so Clint showed us how it's done!
Niko breaks down how guns are wrongly used on a technical level in Hollywood.
Niko and Nick make a film camera out of a plain old potato, and Peter returns to get working on his biggest film project ever!
Wren walks us through with context how big the new rockets at Space X.
Sam finds out what it means to be an adult & Niko explains with he help of Adrian how to do cool action scenes.
We're given the world's least destructible camera battery and Sam films The Early Access Matrix Video.
The Crew goes through the best moments!!
The crew tries to recreate the famous William Tell apple trick shot, and Wren explains basic lightsaber VFX.
The Crew has to make a new video that resembles the style of Primitive Technology, and so does the Behind the Scenes.
Nick, Adrian, & Niko try to find out if VR games can make people better at shooting.
Nick claims he heard footsteps in his attic, so the boys decide to go investigate. Sam continues his quest to find the perfect DIY anamorphic lens solution.
We go insane with Dry ice! Adrian and Clint come up with a new video! And Tom Scott Visits the office for lunch!
We work to finish the Early Access Matrix Video. Wren Tries to complete a difficult shot while Sam breaks down his favorite and easiest shot.
Wren's quest to learning a new 3D program.
The crew is in MN shooting a video, and as a wrap celebration they decide to fire some rare guns! Meanwhile, Wren, Peter, and Adrian unbox a new gadget!
The guys see how many times they can flip knives while Peter catches us up with his Spiderman movie.
We test out if Mounted One Wheel Archers can defeat Footed Swordsmen, while also figuring out the budget problems to our Zelda video.
Our friend Jude comes by for an interview and tells us everything about the film industry. While Adrian gets ready to film Urban Zelda.
Peter attempts the impossible while finishing his Spiderman short film, and the crew tackles an ambitious "Zoetrope" inspired project.
Jarrett (aka Budget Adam Savage) works on props on Urban Zelda and teaches us the value of art, while the guys try to make art with an airsoft minigun.
Wren and the crew attach a 360 degree camera to an arrow and try to get the coolest shots possible!
We test all the weapons we have at 21 ft and then we finish the interview with Jude!
Clint advises you to take a leap of faith and make your life better with taking breaks, going on adventures more often, and how to do it!
The Corridor Crew is in MN to make one of their craziest videos yet! Driving over a house with tanks!
Wren shows us what the speed of sound ACTUALLY looks like!
We get a visit from RackRacka! We play some Nerf games & we interview them to get to know more about how they approach stunts.
We try eating the world's spiciest chocolate, and the crew works on filming a new short titled: "Dick Pic"
We go through the submissions of this year's gif contest and announce the opening of the store!
Ohhoohhohh boy! Your favorite Crewtons are up to some real shenanigans this time! Jake hires some extra muscle to force Sam to pay his debt, but Sam challenges him to trial by combat... Rock'em Sock'em combat!
A cool Gif Submission that takes a day in the life in our studio and turns it into a classic arcade game.
Niko puts VR against Mouse & Keyboard to see which is King!
The Crew has an opportunity to inherit a free school bus, and Jarrett builds foam Fortnite walls. Will they hold up during production?
We follow along the on set experience of making Urban Zelda, Adrian's Last Project.
Jake attempts to fix Niko's heirloom bow, which was previously damaged while shooting a video.
The Crew finds out how nuts it is to be Tom Cruise.
Wren breaks down his favorite effect in Urban Zelda.
We tried to guess movies by only listening to the audio!
We go to the wilderness to shoot our first and only Fortnite video!
Niko finally makes a working VR Backpack!
Niko and the crew test how hard it is to catch an arrow out of mid-air, while part of the team films Sam's newest short film on location.
The High speed train of post production at Corridor Digital.
Wren Talks about a revolutionary workflow and what he loves about 360 camera, while we also play Guess that Action Movie!
Clint and Wren work together to make their VFX happen!
Sam shows you how he makes a Corridor culinary classic - Udon Noodle Soup! Jake and Jarrett (AKA JJ Solutions) work on a super secret project in the back sound room, and walk us through the history of the CD studio building!
The Crew looks to find out what foam blaster stands out as the best in multiple categories and overall.
If The Earth was shrunk down to the size of a tennis ball, how big would the universe be? Wren is here to show you!
Clint & Wren have tear apart their most priced possession while we experience some directing struggles with Niko.
Sam explains why he's made a horror short film, and why it means everything to him.
Sam breaks down his ghost effects, both easy and hard.
Clint shows us how he makes authentic Indian Chai from scratch! Sam and the crew brainstorm a Dark Souls themed video concept.
The crew tests out how hard it is to slay Medusa while only looking through a mirror!
Sam and Niko tell you about everything we recommend!
Sam has to Figure out who his Best Friend is, then he also gets the best New York Trip in his life!
The boys put to test the most difficult human problem. Saving an unconscious person.
After surpassing 1 billion views on our channels, we share some of the mistakes we've made along the way, and how we eventually learned from them. Wren and Clint work on the Laser Gun video.
In an all-out office war, two teams with two different foam dart guns are pitted against each other: Nerf and X-Shot. If you get shot by the enemy, you adopt their gun until one team is left standing.
The crew goes to Las Vegas to drive on a real NASCAR racing track!
Our big announcement for the Corridor Podcast Channel
Carmichael announces that he will eventually be leaving the company, and he, along with the rest of the Crew, talk about how they have been inspired by each other.
Niko and Jake outline the details of the application process for the new job opening at the company.
Jake changes a light bulb & we go to lunch in style!
Wren attempts to recycle an old Li-Po battery into the world's largest portable USB power bank!
The Crew determines should they fight a duck or horses, while The largest sword Sam has ever seen, gets made.
Wren attempts to launch a 360 Camera from an air cannon!
Going down a list of the best videos of the year and we play Last Minute Secret Santa.
The crew gets a bit too excited when Niko asks them to clean out the gear room..
Jake accepts the Chopstick 24hr challenge, and everything goes off the rails from there.
The crew invents a prison escape game involving mini-drones!
Jake tries to build the biggest and greatest thing he has ever tried to build.
Niko makes a deal with Logan Paul, and Wren and Clint have to deliver on it. Also, Sam announces his super secret project!
Is L.A. tap water safe to drink? We find out!
Hunter Street is flooded due to torrential rain in Los Angeles, so Jake decides to boat across the "lake" - all for a hot sandwich.
Nick reforges his broken gun, then transforms it into a net gun.
The Crew works on writing their next video, and tests out some Super 73 E-Bikes!
Can we save the Galaxy? We're gonna find out!
The Crew gets a very special package from YouTube..is it their long-awaited Golden Play Button?
These ten short studio stories will bring you up to date with what's going on at Corridor Digital!
Jake tries to finish the Guilliotine, minus the blade.
Wren uses visual effects to show you how much water is actually on Planet Earth!
Jake explains the whole "Trump Border Wall National Emergency" thing.
We get haircuts, take photos, and our book is live!
Wren's SlowMo dreams come true!
Wren's SlowMo dreams come true... again!
The crew builds a "Primitive Village" set for an upcoming VFX-based video!
Niko & the Guys put together the Perfect Camera Package for any Short film, Commercial, Music Video Shoot!
We make the most complex shots to make primitive magic vfx.
The crew plays "Tactical Hide and Seek" with a high-tech FLIR thermal camera!
Wren almost dies, so we do our best to fix it!
With the assistance of *Tom Cruise, the crew competes to find out who will hold the esteemed title of *Indiana Jones.
Clint does an insane shot while some swords swing for Patreon & some Nuts fly into Wren's mouth!
The Spring Festival Finale is here! Everyone jousts for their brands.
Back at NAB (2019) to do what no one else dares to do, have a good time!
The Crew in in San Antonio, TX, where they meet up with their friends Eli and Alex from Black Rifle Coffee Company to shoot some targets! Do any of the boys have what it takes to out-shoot an Ex-Military marksman?
The whole crew has to team up to tackle one of our most ambitious VFX-based videos yet - The World's Largest Slingshot!
The Crew tries to do a headshot only zombie game with helets and suction nerf darts.
The Crew gets their hands on a state-of-the-art motion capture system, so they decide to put it to the ultimate test! Wren experiments with 3D hair simulations in Cinema 4D.
Wren aims to do the impossible, to do his first kickflip, but with in a 48 hour window.
The Crew tries something new, we wanted to talk about VFX in movies and tv shows.
The Crew does something no one else has done before, play Jenga with Cinderblocks.
The Crew gets weird during work hours
Niko enlists Jake to help him test a famous movie trope: The act of chopping a speeding arrow with a sword!
The Crew talks about VFX in movies.
Jake brings in his late father's vintage chainsaw and tries to fix it.
The Crew talks about VFX in MARVEL movies.
While shooting "John Snow Wick" Sam tests out his "Perfect Camera Rig" - will the Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera deliver?
Wren, Clint, and Niko react to the best and worst examples of deceased actors being resurrected through CGI!
Before Carmichael says goodbye, the crew reacts to their favorite Cmike moments from his five years at Corridor.
The Crew reacts to some of Hollywood's zestiest CGi moments: What makes a visual effect bad? What makes one great?
Clint and Wren rush to complete the visual effects for our most challenging video yet!
The Crew reacts to some of their favorite Bad and Great CGi Shots from the Star Wars Prequels!
Side by side comparison of our Boston Dynamics: New Robots Now Fight Back parody.
Niko and the crew take extreme measures to see if they can raise the bar for celebrity deepfakes.
Jake works overtime to finish the full-sized Guillotine build. The question is: will it chop?
The Crew attempts a VFX Makeover on "The Worst CGI shot ever." Will it work?
Niko, Sam and Clint sit down once again to react to some of Hollywood's zestiest CGi moments: What makes a visual effect bad? What makes one great?
Take a look behind the scenes of the crew's most ambitious deep fake yet: Keanu Reeves.
The Crew experiments with the popular app "Faceapp" to see if they can figure out how it works, and the results are.. interesting.
Sam revisits his long-lost passion for game design by making an Area 51 simulator for the crew! Who doesn't like a lil' bit of Alien Booty?
The crew takes a stab at improving the muzzle flashes from John Wick, while Peter crafts his example of "Big Wick Energy."
The Crew is joined by VFX legend Andrew Price AKA "The Blender Guru" as they react to some of Hollywood's zestiest CGi moments: What makes a visual effect bad? What makes one great?
On set of "Tac2cool Reloads" the crew has to move fast to stay on schedule. With the help of Niko's perfect camera rigs, and detailed video-boards, they might just have a fighting chance.
The Crew attempts to put their "R-rated" spin on some of Marvel's juiciest action scenes!
Clint enlists the help of Sam to bring his Motion Capture Acting Reel up to the next level. Can they successfully recreate "The Lion King" in just a few days?
Wren uses VFX to show you the power of the world's largest Warships!
Eric Linden and his Stunt Team set Clint on fire! Multiple times!
Inspired by the films of Jackie Chan, The Corridor Crew compete to see who can win the prestigious title of "Office Jackie Chan."
The crew takes on their most intense VFX Makeover yet - Home Alone.
Sam and Nick show how they made "The World's Bounciest Pogo Stick." Can they turn an inside joke into an outside joke by making the shortest Corridor video ever?
Wren attempts to create his own Instagram face filter from scratch!
The Crew sits down to react to Corridor Digital CGi moments and provide behind the scenes insight into their favorite videos. What makes a visual effect bad? What makes one great?
Wren decides to attach an Insta360 ONE X Camera to his racing drone so he can film the coolest shots possible!
Jake and Sam are worried about the air quality in the studio, so Niko decides to get to the bottom of it. Is Los Angeles' air quality really as bad as everyone says?
The Crew sits down once again to react to some of Zach King's zestiest CGi magic moments!
Wren takes us down the visual effects rabbit hole to explain why CGi in modern Hollywood Movies doesn't always have the realistic impact it deserves.
Wren agrees to give a TEDx talk at University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, focusing on "What's wrong with CGI in Modern Movies." How hard can it be?
The crew is visited by legendary CGi Artist Beeple (Mike Winkelmann) who has been making everyday art for 12 years! Of course, the only sensible thing to do is have a VFX Contest!
The Crew is joined by Action Designer Chris Cowan to react and break down some of Hollywood's best and worst Stunts!
The VFX Crew use their incredibly robust craniums to make one of the most ambitious Corridor videos yet: Bosstown Dynamics 2.
The Crew is joined by Filmmaker, VFX Artist, and Meme-lord Mike Diva to react to some of Hollywood's zestiest CGi moments: What makes a visual effect bad? What makes one great?
Clint must solve the mystery of who shot the TV, but half of the crew is working against him.
The Crew break down some of Hollywood's zestiest CGi moments: What makes a visual effect bad? What makes one great?
The crew use their collective VFX powers to make Star Wars even better.
Niko, Wren, and Clint break down the VFX from some of your favorite films.
The crew heads down to Texas to make an insane action short with the guys from Black Rifle Coffee.
Niko, Clint, and Wren sit down to discuss the films Twister, They Shall not Grow Old, Interstellar, and The Polar Express.
Inspired by films starring Keanu Reeves, The Corridor Crew compete to see who can win the prestigious title of "Office Keanu."
In preparation for his upcoming short film, Niko shows you how he plans to use technology to streamline the traditional "Hollywood" film set to fit the needs of the modern Indie Filmmaker. The question is, will his plans work?
Niko, Clint, and Wren sit down to react to some of the zestiest CGi moments from the original STAR WARS trilogy: What makes a visual effect bad? What makes one great?
Wren uses VFX magic to show you how small the Universe gets... spoilers: really really small.
The Crew is joined by Stuntman DaSilva-Greene to react and break down some of Hollywood's best and worst Stunts!
Sam and Niko walk you through how they remastered the visual effects for their most ambitious series ever - "RUSH" which is out now on the corridor channel!
Sam, Clint and Niko sit down to react to some of Hollywood's zestiest CGi moments: What makes a visual effect bad? What makes one great?
Jake and Clint find the gear room in disarray, and decide to confront Niko about his crimes - but instead, he lawyers up and takes them to court. Corridor Court.
The Crew is joined by Stuntman and Fight Coordinator Ilram Choi to react and break down some of Hollywood's best and worst Stunts!
Wren is invited by British Aeronautical Innovation Company Gravity Industries to check out their fully-functional Jet Suit. The question is... can he fly it?
Wren tries to attach LED lights to his racing drone in hopes of capturing some awesome long exposure photos!
The Crew is joined once more by Stuntman DaSilva-Greene to react and break down some of Hollywood's best and worst Stunts!
The Crew is joined by award-winning Visual Effects Supervisor Matt Aitken from Weta Digital to breakdown and react to the visual effects of Avenger Endgame! Thanks to Weta Digital for the Exclusive Clips!
The Crew tests the limits of YouTube demonetization while filming "Tiny Guns 2" in San Antonio, TX with the guys over at Black Rifle Coffee Company. Back at the studio, Sam explains how he creates realistic explosion simulations using visual effects.
The Crew competes to see who can whip up the best digital valentine in 45 minutes.. because they totally didn't forget about Valentines day.
The Crew is joined by award-winning Visual Effects Supervisor Matt Aitken from Weta Digital to breakdown and react to CGi from their past films! Thanks to Weta Digital for the Exclusive Clips!
Niko, Sam, and Wren explain why pro cameras aren't keeping pace with phones and consumer models when it comes to modern filmmaking, and suggest some features they would love to see in the near future!
The Crew is joined by Hollywood Director and fellow YouTuber David F. Sandberg to breakdown and react to bad and great CGi!
The Crew experiments with Machine Learning using RunwayML - what happens when you turn cartoons into people?
The Crew attempts to create a new shortfilm, but in order to do so, Sam and Brett must wear debilitating masks of clay while filming in a remote location. What's the worst that could happen?
Niko attempts to use deepfake technology to bring Tupac back to life for Snoop Dogg's new music video... the question is, can he impress Snoop himself?
The Crew is joined by Stuntman and Parkour master Jesse LaFlair to react and break down some of Hollywood's best and worst Stunts!
Wren has had it with Jan's daily Nerf assault, and decides to take to the skies with a custom drone that fires Nerf darts!
The guys breakdown Hollywood Visual Effects with guest Allan Mckay!
Niko, Wren and Nick explore Downtown LA to see what it's really like during the early days of the Coronavirus Pandemic. Is it really as bad as everyone is saying?
Stuntmen React To Bad & Great Hollywood Stunts 12 Niko and Clint sit down with Amy Johnston to break down some of the craziest action sequences in your favorite films!
Quarantine Crew Episode 1: Niko, Christian, Wren, and Jake show you what they are up to during their first few days of "Social Distancing."
The crew gives you a look at their day-to-day life while living in self-quarantine at the height of the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Niko, Clint, and Wren check out some of the crazy VFX and action coming out of India's film industry.
While the crew is in San Antonio, Texas filming a video with BRCC, Jan and Nick challenge each other in a TikTok battle - where they have one week to live like Cloutlords, before deleting their profiles forever. Which one will come out on tok?
Stuntmen React To Bad & Great Hollywood Stunts 13 Niko and Clint sit down with Amy Johnston again to break down some of the craziest action sequences in your favorite films!
On this episode of Quarantine Crew, Sam explains where he's at with his mission to develop a small-scale virtual production workflow, using Unreal Engine, Unity, and motion capture. Matt shows off his green screen blanket, and Wes attempts to complete his most intense Instagram challenge yet!
Wren uses VFX to explain Exponential Scale and how it relates to the spread of a virus like COVID-19.
The Crew is back with Stuntman and Parkour master Jesse LaFlair to react and break down some of Hollywood's best and worst Stunts!
Sam and Niko compete in a digital art competition to see who can create the best render before their laptop battery dies. There can only be one winner.
Clint, Niko, and Wren maintain social distancing while breaking down some of the best (and worst) visual effects from your favorite Hollywood films.
Niko, Clint and Nick are joined by VFX Gurus Ian and Peter to attempt an R-rated remake of "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory." Will this be their most ambitious VFX makeover yet?
Wren attempts to teach the Onewheel crew how to pull off one of the hardest tricks possible - the Curb Hop. Can they learn this extremely complicated trick in just one hour?
Clint, Niko, and Wren combine forces to create an insane CGi domino run!
Sam, Clint, and Wren check out some of the crazy VFX and action coming out of India's film industry.
In honor of ten whole years of making videos on YouTube, Our Founders™ Sam and Niko take a stroll down memory lane, filling you in on secret events which helped define what Corridor is today.
Niko, Wren, and Sam break down visual effects from some insane Russian films!
Sam takes you on the journey of what it took to make our newest short, Gamers React, and how he made this entirely virtual production using Unreal Engine.
Jake and Niko seek justice in a social media landscape that rewards video thieves!
Wren, and Sam and Clint are back to break down some of the best (and worst) visual effects from your favorite Hollywood films!
While the crew is busy starting up production in the studio after quarantine, Steve the Landlord comes by to talk with Jake about the expansion of the new Corridor Studio.. but things don't go as planned.
How much power does an audience have to influence the creators they watch? Niko sits down with O.G. influencer and YouTube creator Anthony Padilla to discuss the themes of Corridor's newest short film: "You Monster."
Niko, Wren, and Sam are back to break down some of the best (and worst) visual effects from your favorite Hollywood films!
Inspired by the films of Arnold Schwarzenegger, The Corridor Crew compete to see who can win the prestigious title of "Office Schwarzenegger."
Wren uses an Insta360 ONE R camera to build an invisible drone that can record any angle!
Niko, Clint, and stuntman Aaron Toney break down some of the craziest stunts in Hollywood!
Sam, Wren, and Niko are back to break down some of the most insane Hollywood VFX!
Wren attempts to make Jan a fully-articulate prosthetic finger, in exchange for the real story of how he lost it in the first place.
Sam and Niko explain their motivations behind leaving the traditional "Film Industry" behind, and announce the future goals of Corridor Digital.
Niko and Clint sit down with Veteran Animator and Director Eric Koenig to break down some of the best and worst animations throughout history.
Clint has to finish VFX for the new Corridor video before the end of the week, or else he won't be able to go on Vacation!
Niko tasks Wren with recovering a GoPro Hero 8 that belongs to Corridor. The only problem is that GoPro is strapped to a long-lost drone in a massive tree.
Wren, Niko, and Sam break down some of the best (and worst) VFX in Hollywood!
Worried about stress consuming his life - Clint asks Sam to build him a personalized VR meditation experience to help him chill out during intense deadlines. But could Sam have made it too relaxing for the workplace?
Niko and Clint are joined by veteran swordmaster Luke LaFontaine to break down some of the craziest fights in your favorite Hollywood films!
'Member celluloid film? Clint and Nick 'member. And now they have to rescue their mems before a single mistake condemns those gems to a vat full of chems. Them's the breaks.
Clint, Wren, and Sam are back to break down some of the most insane action and VFX of Indian cinema!
Inspired by the prestigious career and films of The Rock, The Corridor Crew compete to see who can win the prestigious title of "Office Rock."
Sam and Niko have some very important news for you: our new website, corridordigital.com is live! We think you're going to like it there.
Niko and Clint are back with Veteran Animator and Director Eric Koenig to break down some of the best and worst animations throughout history.
Sam and Niko head to Willow Springs International Raceway to study the art of stunt driving--particularly drifting.
Wren, Niko, and Clint break down some of the best (and worst) VFX in Hollywood!
Niko and Clint are joined by Youtuber, Stunt Driver, and Car Enthusiast David Patterson (@thatdudeinblue) to break down some of the best (and worst) stunt driving sequences in Hollywood!
Wren, Niko, and Sam compare the original Tron (1982) and the most recent installment to the franchise (Tron: Legacy).
Clint, Wren, and Peter compete for the approval of Sam and Niko. The challenge? Create the most utterly satisfying CG renders the world has seen.
Wren travels to the mountains of Utah, where he competes among the pros to be the best Onewheel rider in the world.. but can he prove to himself that he deserves to be there?
Inspired by the recent "VFX Artists React to TRON," Niko and Peter set out to recreate the Light Cycle Scene from the original TRON film. Using modern tools, and old workflows, can they faithfully reproduce one of the earliest and grandest examples of CGi ever made?
Wren, Niko, and Clint are back on the couch to break down some of the best (and worst) VFX in Hollywood!
Using a facial scanning app, a 3D printer, and a vacuum forming machine, Wren sets out to solve the ice shortage in the studio by turning his friends' heads into frosty cubes!
Niko and Clint are joined by stunt professional Aaron Toney to break down some of the most insane stunts and action scenes in Hollywood (and beyond)!
In an attempt to benchmark his new RTX3090, and dunk on Sam's 2012 VFX skills, Peter sets out to completely remaster his favorite shot from a classic corridor video: "The Glitch." But first he will have to search the Corridor Archives to access the original project files... if they still exist.
Wren, Niko, and Clint are back on the couch to break down some of the best (and worst) VFX in Hollywood, including a very special comparison of Hulk VFX over the years!
The crew builds a time capsule containing every piece of digital essence needed for the people of the future to recreate them.
Morpheus, Captain Phasmatoad, and a Playmobile Knight sit down to discuss some of the best and worst VFX in your favorite Hollywood horror films! Happy Halloween!
Inspired by one of the best "worst" movies of all time: "Birdemic: Shock and Terror;" the Crew sets out to re-edit, re-master, and totally re-imagine the classic cult hit. Even with the help of lead actress Whitney Moore, this is sure to be one of their most challenging VEX Makeovers yet.
Niko and Peter are ready to reveal the ultimate camera - with specifications that EXCEED the human eye!.. the only problem is that they don't know what those specifications are.
In his unending search for the most tactical of camera rigs, Niko asks Wren to make him a custom shoulder mount that he can use like a rifle- a sniper camera that will never miss the shot!
Happy Holidays! Here's three free vlogs about the cool shows that are coming to our website.
Niko and Wren sit down with Overall VFX Supervisor from "The Boys" Stephan Fleet to breakdown some bad and great Hollywood VFX, as well as their own!
The crew is joined by Hollywood Stuntman Gui Dasilva, to learn the basics of stunt falling without getting hurt.
Determined to continue his journey into the experimental world of DIY Virtual Production - Sam sets out to make his own version of James Cameron's highly anticipated "AVATAR 2, If Sam succeeds - he'll finally be ready to create his first virtual mini-series: "Local Zero" on corridordigital.com.
The crew gathers for the annual Corridor Secret Santa. They give gifts, share some memories, and discover the true nature of friendship.
Sam, Clint, and Peter (along with a secret guest contestant) compete to create some seriously satisfying CG renders!
Niko, Wren, and Clint take a look some of the visual effects on display in the Star Wars series The Mandalorian'!
Inspired and intrigued by Disney's latest visual effects Surprise in "The Mandalorian" season 2, Niko and the crew decide to take their own shot at bringing young Luke Skywalker back to the Star Wars universe.
Is Al the future of the VFX industry? The Crew goes head-to-head with Runway MLs new Green Screen feature in a Roto Race to find out.
After fighting off a gang of hooligans, Wren, Sam, and Clint sit down to breakdown some of the best (and worst) that the Indian film industry has to offer.
Inspired by Pixar's animated masterpiece "Up," Wren uses his VFX skills to show you what it would really take to lift a house with nothing but balloons.
The Crew decides to help Matt find a Valentine's date by giving his Tinder profile a VFX Makeover the question is. is this what women really want?
Niko, Wren and Clint sit down to breakdown some of the best (and worst) VFX from the Magical world of Harry Potter!
Sam promises to help Niko calm down by asking the VFX crew if they can make Harry Potter Rated R.
The Crew seizes the opportunity to use virtual production to create their most handsome forms.
In hopes of increasing workplace productivity, Jake asks Peter to make a new version of Super Smash Bros. that encourages the crew to get back to work.
Clint is leaving his full-time job at Corridor to follow his dreams.
The VFX Crew sits down with CG Artist Mike Winkelmann AKA "Beeple" to react to some of the best Digital Art and NFTs on the internet.
The Crew sits down with Digital Artist Mike Winkelmann AKA "Beeple" for a Q&A about NFTs and the future of Crypto Art.
Once again, the VFX Artists of Corridor Crew are visited by renowned digital artist BEEPLE A.K.A. Mike Winkelmann to compete in a render challenge! Who's art will raise the most money for charity?
Inspired by his new Insta360 GO 2 camera, Wren attempts to be the first person to put it on back of a falcon!
Niko, Wren, and Sam take a look some of the visual effects on display in the US Government's "Moon Landing" which supposedly took place in 1969.
Niko is joined by Clint and Stuntwoman Amy Johnston to breakdown some of the best (and worst) stunts from your favorite Hollywood movies!
Niko and Wren are joined by Freddie Wong of Rocket Jump to discuss Zack Snyder's Justice League (and it's 2017 counterpart).
Sam employs Unreal Engine and artificial intelligence to create a button that can generate content independent of human creative input. What he doesn't realize is that this virtual influencer has a mind of its own...
Niko and Wren sit down once again with Veteran Animator and Director Alexander Snow of Dreamworks Animation, to break down some of the best and worst animation in Netflix's ARCANE.
The crew seeks to undo the injustice that was done to Batman actor Adam West by shoving him into the recently released 'THE BATMAN'.
Wren and Niko are joined by VFX Veteran Sean Walker of WetaFX to break down the CGi in Marvel's Shang-Chi!
YouTube star Markiplier stops by the corridor studio to tell some stories from the set of his new series "In Space: With Markiplier" and touch upon his creative roots, and filmmaking philosophy.
Niko is joined by Gui DaSilva-Greene and Stuntwoman Cassandra Ebner to breakdown some of the best (and worst) stunts from your favorite Hollywood movies!
Wren and Niko debunk some classic photo enhancement scenes from Hollywood shows and movies. Can modern technology even compare?
Wren and Niko are joined by Production Visual Effects Supervisor and VFX veteran Kelly Port of Digital Domain to break down the best (and worst) VFX from your favorite Hollywood films!
Sam, Niko, and Freddie sit down to react to the South-Indian Blockbuster Sensation "RRR."
Wren and Clint are joined by VFX Supervisor and industry veteran Joe Farrell to break down the best (and worst) VFX from your favorite Hollywood films!
Peter sits down with Niko to explain how he created his most elaborate short film yet!
Gui and Clint sit down with the Legendary Andy Cheng to break down some of the greatest stunt moments in Jackie Chan films, detailing their incredible style, performance, and history!
After completing a big stunt, Niko tasks Fenner, Matt, and the Crew to complete VFX for an episode of Punch 4 Punch, our latest action show available now on Still Watching Netflix!
Wren and Niko are joined by VFX Veteran John Berton Jr. to discuss some classic effects from some of your favorite Hollywood films!
Using Dall-E 2, we create some of the most risk taking children's toys ever conceived.
Our channel was hacked into on Thursday morning, August 11th. We got it back several days later. * This is an episode of Crew Cuts, our exclusive CorridorDigital.com studio vlog with over 200 episodes and counting.
Niko is joined by Veteran Animators/Directors Alexander Snow and Patrick Osborne to break down some of the best animation from the hit series LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS.
Sam, Niko, and Wren discuss some of the best (and worst) visual effects in some of your favorite Hollywood films!
Original Title: We UN-Cancelled BATGIRL Because WB Wouldn't
How We Turned a DnD Game into a Movie!
THIS EPISODE ► In this very special episode, Niko and Wren are joined by President & Founder of Blur Studio Tim Miller to discuss his Hollywood Directing career. HUGE Thanks to Tim for coming on the show and sharing his excellent insights.
With the help of the Crew, Jakes takes on another Superhero classic, the Spiderman Cafeteria Tray Catch, to see if he can beat the original. Do you think he accomplished his mission?
Niko and Jordan A. are tasked with creating some high-quality visual effects for Scott Adkins' newest action film!
Sam and Niko are joined by veteran artist Jerome Denjean of Blur Studio to discuss some of the craziest CGI from your favorite video game cinematics!
I needed a camera to fly like a missile, so I made THIS! In search of a new and unique perspective, Wren sets out to put an Insta360 camera on a crossbow bolt. Will he suceed? Or will his dreams be shattered by physics?
Sam, Niko, and Wren are back to break down visual effects from some of your favorite (and least favorite) Hollywood films--this time with a spooky twist!
Niko wants a Halloween movie he's allowed to watch with his kids, so he asks Matt and the Crew to turn the Saw franchise into something that's fun for the whole family. Big thanks to the folks over at The Audio Planet for some incredible sound design on the short. TheAudioPlanet.com
Niko and Wren are joined by VFX Supervisor Julien Héry of Rodeo FX to break down some of his favorite visual effects sequences.
Niko is joined by Veteran Animators/Directors Alexander Snow and Patrick Osborne to break down some of the best and worst animation in pop culture today.
Niko is joined by @William Osman and @VFXChris Ume to discuss the propagation of synthesized media, how one can spot a deepfake, and what kinds of ethical guidelines ought to form around this burgeoning technology.
Sam and Niko are joined by veteran artist Jerome Denjean of Blur Studio to discuss some of the craziest CGI from your favorite video game cinematics!
Jordan Allen shares his personal tips and tricks for teaching yourself anything.
Santa compels his elves (Sam, Peter, Jordan, and Fenner) to compete to create the coziest Christmas render for the goodest little boy.
Niko and Wren are joined by veteran animator Mathieu Dimuro to discuss some of the most interesting CGI in some of your favorite Hollywood films!
Nick, Jordan, Sam and Fenner are joined by comedian and filmmaker Joel Haver to collaborate on a short that will expose one of Hollywood's most thankless jobs - the Digital Double.
Once again it's that time of year, where the Crew brings gifts of Christmas cheer. Some might get toys, or knives to slash, and of course Clint's gift... it may be trash! Thanks for an amazing year everyone! It's been a real treat, and we look forward to an epic 2023!
n this very special episode, Niko and Wren are joined by President & Founder of Blur Studio Tim Miller to discuss directing video game cinematics and the ever popular show Love Death + Robots. HUGE Thanks to Tim for coming on the show and sharing his excellent insights. Check out Blur Studio here! ► http://www.blur.com
Niko and Gui are joined by Stuntman Daniel Stevens to breakdown some of the best (and worst) stunts from your favorite Hollywood movies!
Sam, Niko, and Fenner discuss some of the best (and worst) CGi in some of your favorite Hollywood films!
In preparation for their next anime-style short film, Sam and Niko compare classic anime series' with their Hollywood adaptations. Where do the big-budget remakes fall short and where do they succeed?
Niko and Fenner are joined by Veteran Animator Tom Bancroft to break down some of the best and worst animations in pop culture today.
The recent class-action lawsuit brought against Stability Ai has major implications for how ai generated art will move forward, but the most interesting thing is that the case hasn't even gotten to the real issue... yet.
Matt and Jordan give their special boy Peter the totally not last-minute gift of advertising when they decide to make him a pair of viral commercials for his new @heartshotgame.
Sam, Niko, and Wren break down some of the best (and worst) visual effects in the world!
Fenner has been a fan of the HALO Series since he was a wee lad, and now he has an oppurtunity to make his own ODST fan film... He just needs to convince Sam and Niko it can be done!
Niko and Wren are joined by VFX Supervisor Eric Saindon of Weta FX to discuss the groundbreaking techniques and technology used to create Avatar: The Way of Water.
Wren uses VFX to imagine the unimaginable: the 20 quadrillion ants with whom we share the Earth.
Sam and Niko are joined by Clint to break down some of the best (and worst) visual effects in some of your favorite Hollywood films and television!
In an attempt to blow off some steam, the crew gets together to compete in an AI-driven Art battle!
This project has been a huge labor of love, and it is due to the amazing open-source community that we have this technology available to us. We hope that by sharing our discoveries and techniques that we can help push this technology forward for everyone. If you want to dip your toes into this tech, there are many amazing online communities ready to help teach you, including ours!
Niko and Jordan are joined by VFX Supervisor Aaron Estrada of Crafty Apes to break down some of the best (and worst) visual effects in some of your favorite Hollywood films!
Niko is joined by Veteran Animators & Directors Tom & Tony Bancroft to break down some of the best and most controversial animation in pop culture today.
Sometimes trick shots seem too amazing to be real... but how hard are they to fake? Jake and Jordan compete to find out if faking a trick shot with VFX actually takes less time than just making one for real!
Sam, Niko, and Jordan break down some of the best (and worst) visual effects in some of your favorite Hollywood films!
Today on SECTOR 4: the crew hits the streets of downtown LA, this time to clean some really nasty trash out of a beloved filming location. If you ain't gaggin', you ain't baggin.
Sam, Niko, and Wren react to some of the crazy VFX and action coming out of India's film industry.
Sam and Niko venture deep into the woodlands of North America in an attempt to find out if viral Bigfoot footage is real, or if the "missing link" is still missing.
After 3 years of building the CorridorDigital platform, SmartTVs is here. This is huge! Made possible ONLY by CorridorDigital Members.
The crew competes to make the most SATISFYING render in the 3D Program of their choice. Hopefully they can impress their friend Wes...
Niko and Wren are joined by VFX Supervisor Eric Saindon of Weta FX to break down some of the best (and worst) visual effects in some of your favorite Hollywood films!
Can being put into a trance-state help anyone become a better actor? Niko hires a real Hypnotist to test his theory and find out!
Sam, Niko, and Wren break down some of the best (and worst) visual effects in some of your favorite Hollywood films!
Wren travels to the edge of the Solar System to prove once and for all that Pluto IS a planet!
Sam, Niko, and Wren break down some of the best (and worst) visual effects in some of your favorite Hollywood films!
Jake secretly travels to LA and with the help of Niko unleashes his inner secret agent on the unsuspecting Corridor Crew. Is it really possible to vanish like Jason Bourne?
Sam, Niko, and Jordan break down some of the best (and worst) visual effects in some of your favorite Hollywood films!
Episode 39! Niko and Gui are joined by J.J. Perry, veteran Stunt Coordinator and Director of the Netflix film Day Shift, to breakdown some of the best (and worst) stunts from your favorite Hollywood films!
With our previous slightly offensive bowling alley animations once again sourcing as popular memes on the Internet, we felt compelled to bring the world just a few more.
Niko and Gui are joined by veteran Stunt Coordinator and Director J.J. Perry to breakdown some of the best stunts from your favorite Hollywood films!
Sam, Niko, and Wren (with a late arrival by Jordan) break down some of the best (and worst) visual effects in some of your favorite Hollywood films!
What would happen if the Universal Studios logo ACTUALLY appeared in orbit above earth? In this video Wren takes you along on a journey to find out!
Jordan will not rest until he proves if the Hulk is an Avenger or an Offender.
Niko and Wren are joined by Computer Graphics Pioneer, Paul Debevec, to break down some of the most influential visual effects in history that his research helped to create.
With a recent uptick in orb-like UFO sightings being captured on camera, Sam Niko and Wren sit down to debunk some of the latest videos claiming to show these Unidentified Flying Objects.
After moving to a farm and inheriting several mysterious cats, Jake attempts to use the new Insta360 Go 3 to capture footage of their daily lives so he can better take care of them.
Niko is joined by David Goyer and Chris MacLean, Creator and VFX Supervisor of the Apple TV+ show Foundation, to break down some of the best visual effects from Seasons 1 & 2.
Sam attempts to create Avatar 3 years before James Cameron, with the the help of under motion capture technology that requires no mocap suit.
Niko, Wren, and Jordan break down some of the best (and worst) visual effects in some of your favorite Hollywood films!
Jordan is on a quest to find out exactly how many people a titan can actually eat...
Jake and Jordan face off once and for all in the battle of man vs. machine, and this time the loser gets dunked.
Niko is joined by the RackaRacka brothers, Danny and Michael Philippou, to break down some of their most iconic YouTube videos along with a sneak peak at their first feature film, Talk To Me.
Niko and Wren sit down once again with Veteran Animator and Director Alex Snow of DreamWorks Animation, to break down some of the best and worst anime in pop culture today.
In light of the ongoing strikes in Hollywood, Wren and Jordan sit down to look at the state-of-the-art in digital actor effects, and give their thoughts on the impending replacement of actors in Movies and TV.
Niko and Wren are joined by visual VFX Supervisor Guy Williams from Weta FX to break down some of the best visual effects from your favorite Hollywood films!
Niko, Jake, and Jordan C. are joined by master swordsman Luke LaFontaine to learn how to spin a sword just like they do in Hollywood movies!
Is It Possible to See With Your Ears?
Wren and Niko are joined today by industry veteran Bill Mesa, who pioneered the incredible Introvision technology that we've talked about on this show before. And now we get the inside scoop on exactly how it was used back in the day!
Niko embarks on a journey through time to make a short film that adds a whole new dimension to the term "thinking with portals".
Wren and Jordan are joined by veteran VFX supervisor Erik Winquist (of Weta FX) to breakdown the the visual effects from Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.
To demonstrate the brutal deadlines visual effects artists are subjected to, Jordan Allen must race against time in a harrowing VFX time trial!
Niko, Wren and Jordan Allen break down some of the best (and worst) visual effects in some of your favorite Hollywood films!
Don't eat the Merovingian's chocolate cake.
Nikolas, Samuel, and Wrenton break down some of the best (and worst) visual effects in some of your favorite Hollywood films!
Sam, Wren, and Jallen break down some of the best (and worst) visual effects in some of your favorite Hollywood Films & TV Shows!