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@ThatfunnyguyonyoutubeАй бұрын
Gold comment going to go unnoticed and unappreciated yet again by the @CorridorCrew, Storm riders, Storm warriors, A man called Hero, Legend of Zu Warriors, The Last Duel. Movies made over 20 years ago by Chinese film makers, producing legendary cgi while everyone gave the makers of the matrix praise that was at best, pathetic compared to the movies I mentioned. Also I expect someone to act as a white knight and reply to my comment, saying something stupid, defending the @corridorCrew and making my jaded perspective to be in the wrong 🙄
@HFIAPYАй бұрын
This is 18 hours ago
@hardwire666tooАй бұрын
One facet of the Bosstown Dynamics popularity that you guys missed. Screen size. It's still a great video, but you guys forgot to talk about screen size. I think it's fairly safe to say that most people that were apart of that video going viral first saw it on a phone as a repost on some form of social media. So combine that great work with compression artifacts, down res'ed video, and the likelihood that it was watched vertically as opposed to horizontally the way it was shot. All of that definitely contributed to it going as hard as it did, and the fact that it still does.
@EhBudOverDareАй бұрын
You guys should check out Lost
@sonord2074Ай бұрын
for the record Jordan, there is a shot of a character in house of the dragon strapping their torso down to the saddle with a belt :)
@thork6974Ай бұрын
You guys totally deserve to flex on the Bosstown vid. But I think Clint is still being modest about how much his physical performance contributed to the believability.
@jkfan2011Ай бұрын
lol, no. this bunch of fakes trying to "promote" their sloppy work coz they didnt get hired to do minecraft and disney/marvel movies. seems salty to me tbh. Nico: EVERYBODY think this is real.. STOP THE CAPPIN! probably tricked the boomers BUT NOT EVERYBODY ../..
@samuelshaw7730Ай бұрын
Guarantee you these guys would rather be running this channel than getting crunched doing VFX for marvel movies
@einootsporkАй бұрын
@@jkfan2011 you seem incredibly bitter for no reason
@kylebuonomo2557Ай бұрын
@@jkfan2011imagine being so out of touch that you think people running their own company doing exactly what they want to be doing are “salty they didn’t get hired to do marvel vfx” 😂😂 literally like the worst possible job for a vfx artist currently 💀
@KaliTakumiАй бұрын
@@Mrturtlestompsbrainlet #2 showed up 😭
@jdharceyАй бұрын
For a future VFX ep: there's a scene in Predator 2 (1990) where the Predator is invisible and walking through a puddle and there's water splashing with his footsteps and there's sparks all over the place. It's a really cool scene that probably involves some interesting VFX. Hell, you could do a VFX breakdown of all tue Predator movies and the Predator's invisibility effect. Love the show, keep up the good work!
@judsonswift6370Ай бұрын
I love how they have come full circle and are now reacting to their own videos.
@QueeferSutherlandsАй бұрын
I mean they rarely make new stuff anymore so this is all they got lol
@CorridorCrewАй бұрын
@@QueeferSutherlands We dropped five shorts on the Corridor channel and 15 non-react videos on the Crew channel this summer…
@tyresebukenyaАй бұрын
@@CorridorCrewyou guys are great and I appreciate the hard work ❤ love from Germany
@emersonlake9302Ай бұрын
@@CorridorCrewgo off
@cyanjackson7689Ай бұрын
@@CorridorCrewIt was a compliment lol
@TheOnceAndFutureDougАй бұрын
A note to Hollywood: You want dragon riders to look better? Look at Isle of Man TT and Dakar riders. Riding a motorcycle at the edge of human ability. Those guys are moving in their seats, the bike is trying to throw them, they lean with and against the turn depending on what the road is doing and where their eye line needs to be.
@casthedemonАй бұрын
Honestly dragon riding in general just makes no sense in combat. Unless there's a psychic connection like in Eragon.
@MumrikDKАй бұрын
They also need some level of windshield equivalent to get behind. They're always just taking it all in the face like they're casually on a horse.
@casthedemonАй бұрын
@@MumrikDK yeah it's the equivalent of strapping yourself to a 737 on the outside. You wouldn't even be able to sit up.
@tilla77Ай бұрын
They could easily do it better but unfortunately on many high level productions safety and regulation prevent the actors be thrown around too much. There are also simply too many mid shots to have stunts do it.
@jcp1984againАй бұрын
@@casthedemon ...nnnoooo, that's not the same. Dragons don't fly as fast as jet planes.
@danielvorster5773Ай бұрын
District 9 also does realistic CG very well, also Elysium.. Neil Blomkamp is a director who knows how to implement CG in his movies
@turbochargedfilmsАй бұрын
Most of Gran Turismo is CG too, yet imo it looks on par with something like Rush or Need For Speed. Not that the movie itself is on par with them though... (NFS is a brilliant encapsulation of the video games its based on and I say that as someone who's been playing them since before Underground released do not @ me)
@scarletspidernzАй бұрын
@@turbochargedfilms Yes! I want the people who did GT to do NFS: Most Wanted 🥵
@FilmFanatic-nl2shАй бұрын
See also Chappie. Feels like it could be a spiritual sequel to the bosstown dynamic video
@Sif3rАй бұрын
Aye, Neil Blomkamp and Denis Villeneuve really understand that hiring a great cinematographer and visual fx lead is key to making their visions work.
@J4M3ST1T3Ай бұрын
Chappie is 1 of my favourite movies, alongside District 9. Blomkamp managing to produce such realistic and life-like depictions of robotics on a relatively small budget is mind-blowing @@FilmFanatic-nl2sh
@zerbahАй бұрын
I have to say that passes may be part of the problem why CG does not look photo real today. But the biggest problem that I encountered working as CG artist and CG supervisor on movies is that film makers these days rely too much on "we'll fix it in post" - they have gotten so ignorant about things that can be done in camera, that they are ready do sacrifice and replace whole in camera footage with CG just to make it easier for them during filming... That is the worst trend right now in film making, that is ruining great ideas and movies because when everything has to be done in CG, it becomes an animated feature which is not what viewers expect from a movie. That is why I am so grateful that we have VFX Artists React videos on this channel, so I can just show film crews what can be done when you think thoroughly about the shot and film as much as possible in camera before going to VFX artists to "fix it in post"!
@stevensteverlyАй бұрын
Hi! I'm a little confused... I've been doing cgi for about a year, and I understand that studios save all the light passes, so they can tweak them instead of re-rendering an entire shot. But I don't really understand which parameters people are tweaking so hard that it looks worse than the plain beauty pass (after all it's not like it's difficult to compare them) But on the other hand I guess I really don't get what exactly they are tweaking to begin with. All I can think of are things like hue, saturation, contrast, exposure, glare, gain, and gamma. But I assume there's more to it than that. On the other hand I guess my eye isn't trained enough to know when the image could be improved by say, desaturating the indirect glossy, and leaving the rest as is. It all seems very complicated lol. I wonder if you could give me a few examples of tweaks that are commonly accepted as beneficial? I would appreciate it as there's not that much info on the topic that's readily available.
@LordBaktorАй бұрын
@@stevensteverly Even when a scene is carefully set up so the render is as photoreal as possible, if one of the VFX illiterate producers says "I want the robot to look shinier", having an isolated pass that allows you to do that means that you can just open the compositor, up the shininess and have a happy producer in five minutes, breaking the physical accuracy of the render in the process. If passes weren't a thing, the producer would have to think really hard if making the robot shinier and re-rendering the whole scene is worth the money. A similar thing happens in music, for example with drumming, where modern DAWs (Digital Audio Workstation) give you the capability of grabbing every single hit from a drumbeat and move in time so it aligns perfectly to where it is supposed to be, making the beat feel robotic. We call that "listening with your eyes" because if you look away from the visual timeline and just listen to the beat you wouldn't notice those millisecond deviations here and there. What I'm getting at is that some things, while useful and time saving in principle, can offer a level of control over the final product that is detrimental to the final product if abused.
@robertstan298Ай бұрын
It's not a trend. It's money. It's always about money. "what? so technically we could save a lot of money by leaving our options open like that? sign me up!" --big cinema producer x, y and z
@morfy2581Ай бұрын
Another big thing that makes Boston Dynamics look real is the animation. It's much easier to make a still image photo-real than a video, because wrong animation stands out immediately. Clint did an amazing job in the motion-capture suit.
@XhanAnimationsАй бұрын
12:01 I'm curious to see Niko's take on the HTTYD dragon tests. Each dragon has a unique fire breath style throughout the series and perhaps it could be an animators react, but I have always been a fan of how goopy the monstrous nightmare fires are!
@CaedenVАй бұрын
lol, my boss saw the bosstown dynamics like a year after it was made re-posted in a different platform and was sure that it was real. So convinced that showing him your making-of videos didn't convince him, and he thought you guys were taking credit as a type of hoax. ... I worry for our future lol
@pflaumenaugust876Ай бұрын
Facts can't destroy faith.
@fartzinwindАй бұрын
@@CaedenV I'm in IT and my co workers who thought it was real posted clips of it from a site. I think a big part of the problem is that clickbait sites were posting it as if it was real even if they knew better it gets clicks to say it's real. I had to link the original corridor videos that I had seen many months prior. I also watch way too much of this channel and shows like Captain Disillusion to have ever thought it was genuinely real. My default state is VFX until proven otherwise
@ARKAZOАй бұрын
@@pflaumenaugust876 Deep
@einootsporkАй бұрын
If something plays on people's fears or conforms to their existing worldview, they'll believe it no matter how obviously BS it is
@ginsan8198Ай бұрын
You should find another boss. 😂
@FEARisCOLDАй бұрын
Jordan defining rendering finally makes me get what it is finally.
@TheOthersparktankАй бұрын
I love the edit with Professor Duncan as the teacher. "The Duncan Principle".
@TheOthersparktankАй бұрын
I actually didn't hear a single word they were actually saying because all I could think about was Community. Cool cool cool.
@thewakandankingtchaka5331Ай бұрын
“The Duncan Dynamics”
@ShaneCanonАй бұрын
Such a brilliant choice of a clip.
@OnionChoppingNinjaАй бұрын
I thought the "professor" looked familiar. Good ol' John Oliver.
@simoncallister6071Ай бұрын
Second Community reference in last few weeks, editor is a real one
@BetaVoltzDKАй бұрын
Shoutout to Clint - both for his appearance on the couch and in the studio once again - but also for the Bridges hat. You always were my favorite Corridor guy ❤
@advikshanАй бұрын
CLINT IS HERE
@SyzygyNoonАй бұрын
On the couch, where we think he belongs, but you can’t cage that beautiful bird..
@TheOneWhoSometimesSaysOkАй бұрын
Peta, da Clint is hear
@tehkill3rАй бұрын
Dont write C LI N T with capital letters!
@SyzygyNoonАй бұрын
@@tehkill3r Why would..OH! My Stars and Garters, faith and begorrah!
@SyzygyNoonАй бұрын
Just call him Clunt and get it over with. 😑
@noahhyattАй бұрын
Having watched this series continuously from its beginning has given me so much better a familiarity with Filmmaking as a discipline. I was just talking to one of my former film philosophy professors from my undergrad last weekend, and I was able to hold my own in discussion with him. Very satisfying, and you guys have given me a whole new appreciation for film as a medium.
@stellviahohenheimАй бұрын
The only film category that's advancing are porn the rest are trash
@domasinkujur258Ай бұрын
As a professional comp artist from India i have to give it to you , most of 3d artist think "ohh they can manage light and CC in compositing " but the render out of 3d software is good then it makes hella difference in comp and gives us more playground to be an "Artist" rather than just being a fix it in post / bring it all together guy.😅
@KythyriaАй бұрын
Manage LIGHT in compositing? That's.... bold. I know there's scope for adjusting colour and intensity of lights, but only if the lighting artist took care to set that up and the render has enough samples in each light group. It's still got to match the scene!
@BwernАй бұрын
Idk if its youtube compression but that Benjamin button still very much had uncanny valley vibes for me
@trigonometriskАй бұрын
I was thinking the same, tbh
@demon794Ай бұрын
it's got a little plastic-y kind of sheen
@einootsporkАй бұрын
Yeah I don't know what these guys are on about. It looks great, but photoreal? It looks way more like a really good PS4 cutscene than a real person
@360.TapestryАй бұрын
they eyes look a little too sparkly for me lol
@zrugbiidemo3499Ай бұрын
@@einootspork I think they are talking about everything except animation, the animation is possibly the only thing that isn't quite as perfect and will always be hard to make it seem realistic (they explained that in one of their older videos, about how for example every pore of your skin moves so much that it's impossible to get it to perfection)
@disparity-bitАй бұрын
The effect that stood out to me in House of the Dragon was when they did the Two Face effect on King Viserys. When he has the bandages on his head and his face is hollowed out, I think they used the Yogi Bear collar trick to isolate the CG part.
@thedewman8525 күн бұрын
Can we please mention somewhere that Clint’s physical comedy is top tier! Clint if you ever read this, we need more of you acting! You absolutely kill it in any video you’re apart of.
@joecattoggio3180Ай бұрын
Not sure if y’all have done this in a video or not, but I was rewatching Hook with Robin Williams and some of the practical effects they used were awesome for the time, especially the Julia Roberts stuff as Tinkerbell. They’re similar effects to Honey I Shrunk the Kids so the material might be a bit repetitive but it could be worth a segment! Awesome video as usual guys, love your stuff.
@matguy1000Ай бұрын
that dragon scene is probably a classic example of too many cooks in the kitchen. theyre all geniuses but theyre all trying not to step on eachothers' toes at teh same time. thats why corridor works so well. limited staff, but everyone is an overseer of smaller projects.
@einootsporkАй бұрын
Yeah - I guarantee the effects people understood that the people in the dust cloud shouldn't have directional lighting on them, but try telling the lighting crew that they can't do it that way. Their job is to make the actors look as good as possible and they're going to balk at not being able to use such an important part of their toolkit.
@tevioforeign4973Ай бұрын
I suggest 1971 “Bedknobs and Broomsticks” for VFX reacts
@timmanning5206Ай бұрын
Legendary
@tevioforeign4973Ай бұрын
@@timmanning5206 glad you agree
@tessiepinkmanАй бұрын
It's amazing to see Clint again! And I friggin' love the Bosstown video. It's such a classic. It's a testament to your professionalism that so many people *still* think it's real! Awesome episode guys! Have a great week!
@The_OrginАй бұрын
Please do react to "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.". Lots of robots, spaceships, time travel, gravitonium, Inhumans and of course more importantly Ghost Rider, Lola etc. It's got quite some stuff to get its own episode.
@randomeditor247Ай бұрын
You have no idea how happy I got when I saw this comment. They NEED to react to this. (I think 4x15 where Daisy quakes LMD Mack and Coulson is a good place to start).
@The_OrginАй бұрын
@@randomeditor247 The episode where she destroyes all the LMDs in slow motion disintegration while most of the base is asleep? That is a pretty cool effect.
@randomeditor247Ай бұрын
@@The_Orgin Yeah, pretty much all of season four was top tier effects, I just thought the way LMD Mack broke apart in that scene was especially impressive.
@The_OrginАй бұрын
@@randomeditor247 The disintegrations and reveals are very good in this show. Splinter bombs, Alveus, Ghost Rider, The Monoliths; the list keeps going on
@randomeditor247Ай бұрын
@@The_Orgin Absolutely! It's so good, one of the many reasons AoS is my favorite show.
@JBaker4981Ай бұрын
OMG... Niko is one of the members of the group that of Amateur-Pyrotechnicians (now professional) that did the Cold War Kids "Something is not right with me" Music Video! I saw that over 10-12 years ago and always loved it! Heard most of them went onto become Professionals in the field
@otisdriftwoodАй бұрын
Joe Rogan “I think that’s fake… isn’t that fake?” Cut to Clint crab walking into a leotard
@rustzz8Ай бұрын
I found you guys from the Bosstown Dynamics video the week it came out and have watched every week without fail. Love the channel and it's added a new experience to watching movies. Keep up the good work fellas!
@apolloluxАй бұрын
Niko: "Wah wah wah wah, make me look younger." VFX Editor: makes Niko look like real-life anime character through painful facial surgery XD
@allyzapena1001Ай бұрын
I like the editor for this episode! Well done, dynamic and informative too
@Nintenja889Ай бұрын
*A Series of Amazing CGI Guys*
@teruphotoАй бұрын
2:42 Did he not watch the entire video before DECIDING TO SHOW IT TO HIS ENTIRE CLASS? Faith in humanity continuing to drop...
@WhatIfLife1Ай бұрын
I love how you break down complex topics into something easy to understand. Keep it up!
@ryancampbell2192Ай бұрын
You guys have to check out the practical makeup/prosthetics in The Penguin. Colin Farrell (a fit, handsome man for sure) disappears & Ozwald Cobblepot, a fat, scarred, gimpy, hairy, balding with, bad teeth is revealed. Amazing!
@isCarsonMillerАй бұрын
Saying “he’s about to look crazier” right before the dude is on fire got me good.
@embers67Ай бұрын
this is one of the best parts of my day your channel has helped me appreciate vfx
@juscuroАй бұрын
As long as some artist have something to tweak they will unless they have a trained eye, same thing happens with human face animation, the more sliders they have to move, the greater chance they have to add useless information. I don't understand why so many big studios take hdri information and the supervisor decides to add lights that weren't there. If something is not visible in the render, there's a big chance that in real life was not visible.
@NatesFilmTutorialsАй бұрын
The editing on this episode is top notch!
@paul1720Ай бұрын
That worm scene, from composition and direction all the way through to execution, is absolutely phenomenal. Watching that on the big screen was something else.
@brentpolk2431Ай бұрын
These guys give so much credit to the director for great special effect shots, when we all know it's the team of hundreds that get the job done!
@SirSmoldhamАй бұрын
Supreme! As an old subscriber, I've learned so much from you guys. EXCELSIOR!
@danielkim9997Ай бұрын
My Dad sent me the bostown dynamics video thinking it was real. It was a doom and gloom edit made by someone in Korea. I sent them your video in response. 😂
@ElCriCri97Ай бұрын
Dude...is Clint wearing a Death Stranding hat? Nice!
@chrys9256Ай бұрын
Wow, Joe Rogan actually made a proper distiction between real and fake, I'm impressed.
@thepapschmearmdАй бұрын
First time for everything.
@robertstan298Ай бұрын
He obviously has information beforehand.
@christophercaldwell1524Ай бұрын
Yeah I feel like it was only because he himself was fooled by it and then had someone correct him beforehand
@daudimasinde6280Ай бұрын
Not surprised that on the same show Aaron Rodgers thought it was real.
@FloatMan84Ай бұрын
That Bosstoawn Dynamics video fooled my Mom to the point where she almost shared it at a get together. Good thing I’ve been watching Corridor.
@Vird_Ай бұрын
The bosstown dynamics also works so well because it’s a fully digital machine and not a human, animal, or alien. For example all the droids work much better then the aliens and digital humans in Star Wars.
@1ifemareАй бұрын
This. No one bats an eye at a CGI car, but one little touch up of an actor's face can become instantly uncanny. You're also much more trained to recognize human-like motion, a bot can move in all sorts of weird ways, that as long as they don't break physics, your brain just puts up no resistance to it. Not to remove merit from the excellent work in that video, just pointing out this is the main reason it fooled so many people and it wasn't mentioned.
@TeufeltuskenАй бұрын
@@1ifemare Plus metal and other artificial materials are far easier to mimic digitally than skin.
@gunsandgranola7262Ай бұрын
The “flex horn” sound subtlety added is great.
@BloodType1Ай бұрын
I am with you on that. "Passes for cgi is whats making cgi not look photoreal". A lot of CG artists are obsessed with giving compositors infinite passes and control over composites, when at the end of the day all I really want as a compositor is a good beauty pass, a Z depth and maybe a cryptomatte. Keep it simple
@mkamara6758Ай бұрын
Talk ur shit!!!🔥👏🏾 yall deserve it!
@PotentialLegendАй бұрын
I remember the Bosstown Dynamics video came out while I was at film school, and one of my tutors, who was a veteran that used to work at Park Road was showing it to Mike Smith (big TV director) and a DoP that worked on things like Avatar and they were all talking about how good it looked and I let them know it was a video by Corridor and that they make a lot of cool videos like that!
@Simeon_HarrisАй бұрын
for me, some of the best dragon riding sequences ever are in "how to train your dragon". you really feel all the forces involved
@crocidile90Ай бұрын
That is because it's all CG so you can be more.... realistic with what would happen than in IRL where safety measures (for good reason) and stuntmen get involved.
@DadGotThisАй бұрын
The best de aging I ever saw was the Last Indy movie. It was flawless.
@OwenKainerАй бұрын
Please look at masters of the air, it either looks really good or really janky
@kfhollerАй бұрын
I’d love to see an original star trek episode. The space scenes, the phasers, the view screen, the alien planets, the transporters. It must have been really innovative for its day.
@KazutoificationАй бұрын
The Benny Butt clip gives off uncanny valley vibes.
@ElectricAlien577Ай бұрын
Even the most photo real face will never look right if it doesnt move right. The micromovements and stretch of skin is the hardest thing to animate accurately. The face looks photoreal, but as soon as it moves, its obvious its cgi.
@ChantingInTheDarkАй бұрын
Loved the segment on why the robot looked photorealistic. Great points.
@WinstonWilliamsofficialАй бұрын
The Bosstown vid is one of the best CGI clips of all time. No bs if it weren’t for the comedic take i would have believed it was real.
@bananachild1936Ай бұрын
When Clint appears in a Corridor video it's like seeing your cool uncle visit your parent's home.
@TheEnderBandАй бұрын
there is a small moment during the battle in HOD where Rhaneys is shown tightening a sort of girldle/harness thing. Small detail and somewhat insubstantial but offers a little more insight into how exactly one stays mounted in the saddle of a dragon
@shrew456Ай бұрын
I’m like “where is the new ep-“ oh there it is :)
@robrt999Ай бұрын
same
@greatsm2videlАй бұрын
I think it also helped that Clint was the one who acted it and rendered it. I’m no expert at all but I think when there are so many cooks in the kitchen for big productions, it’s like playing a game of telephone. You can tell someone else, person A, what you want, but by the time they tell person B what you want and they tell person C and so on to person Z, the vision is a little bit lost in translation and kind of a caricature of itself or a clumsy amalgamation of a bunch of people’s visions. Like a bunch of totally different recipes mixed together in one bowl to form some weird Frankenstein soup. Since it was Clint’s vision, he acted it and rendered it-knew exactly what he wanted and then executed it himself with that direct clarity.
@GaSapienzaАй бұрын
Always great to see Clint on the couch with the boys
@stevie_k03Ай бұрын
Didn't expect Clint to join the couch, Its great seeing you Clint!!
@bossk8957Ай бұрын
Please cover the Michael Jackson short film called Ghosts. It was made in the 1996 I believe and it has some crazy VFX shots, makeup, and motion capture done by Michael turning him into a skeleton
@modi84Ай бұрын
Yeah this is a good one.
@dracon436Ай бұрын
Grats on the 150 Video
@cas_simАй бұрын
🎵Dragon Tales 🎵Dragon Tales 🎵It's almost time for Dragon Tales! 🎵🤣That edit got me
@magicnachti692Ай бұрын
I love seeing hotd things here :) 2 of my teachers worked on season 1 and 2 of it and it's a blast to learn dragon animation from the animation supervisor on the show :)
@Dave1507Ай бұрын
Everybody thinks it's real, because they are watching it on their tiny phone screen while doing three other things at the same time.
@RustyShackleford556Ай бұрын
Remember when CorridorDigital made nerdy CGI short films based on video games and movies on KZbin? Those were pretty cool.
@HVM_fiАй бұрын
No CGI it's all real dragons...
@Aegis_MindАй бұрын
Aight whoever did the edit this week, thank you for the janky de-aged Niko bit 😂
@slackstarfish8133Ай бұрын
My king has returned
@danlowe1983Ай бұрын
The Bosstown video being shot handheld, as well as all the interactions with real people and real things, is all helping a lot.
@HoropterАй бұрын
Congratulations on the 150th episode!!!
@arthurwright9007Ай бұрын
Yooooo! I miss Clint so much. Great to see him back on the couch! Class episode!
@GortonImaАй бұрын
Jordan is always so good with the explanations.
@GenXeroFilmsАй бұрын
Glad more people are promoting and getting sponsored by Ground News.
@carlos10571Ай бұрын
Thanks for the hard work, Clint
@TheRumpletiltskinАй бұрын
DRAGON TAILS! HOLY CRAP. MEMORY UNLOCKED.
@slickvisualsttm1089Ай бұрын
That damn robot tripping over the barrel then that shot ping had me dying laughing. Man Jesus Christbmy chest hurts now.
@SqueegeeeeeeeeeeeeАй бұрын
Always a good react when Clint’s on the couch!
@Durwood71Ай бұрын
Keep on keeping on, Clint.
@medusa5472Күн бұрын
OK but why did the "He's about to look crazier" have to go so hard :D
@LostCityExpeditionsАй бұрын
Always good to see Clint!
@ARICLOUDED5 күн бұрын
Was not expecting a community reference in a corridor video but its very welcomed
@ThePantstealerАй бұрын
Always great to see Clint back with the gang
@AllanCavАй бұрын
I think the clipping and floating of the robot feet Clint mentions helps sell the shot too, ironically. It reads as “give”, the slight sinking of a heavy object into loose ground material, and the floating makes it look like sliding on loose gravel as it walks. Certainly how it reads to me.
@JoaoRicardoRMАй бұрын
13:10 I loved to watch Dragon Tales when I was kid. Great memories.
@friendofphiАй бұрын
Jordan's 20 charisma stat made me sit through an ad read.
@gl22222Ай бұрын
“That guys looks crazy! Yeah he’s about to look crazier…” That got a solid laugh out of me. Thank you
@yournamehere6000Ай бұрын
So Clint is back AND he’s wearing a “Bridges” hat?! Dude…. Just yes. I fucking love this channel.
@iamdanielmonroeАй бұрын
The scene with Vermithor being summoned from HOTD Ep 6 has to be THE best and most photorealistic looking dragon ever put to film. They perfectly captured his size, age, wrinkled and decaying scales, battle scarred face..etc. Smaug never even looked this good in the Hobbit films. I’m surprised they didn’t call that out more.
@PeterMCRAАй бұрын
Great to see Clint back!!
@wfryco9246Ай бұрын
Given the conversation around fire just wanted to reccomend Clive Barker's "Lord of Illusions". Some pretty fun fire effects in there, with exquisite lighting.
@BillyMeechan-ow1ssАй бұрын
CLINT IS THE GOATTTTTTT
@StuartHetzlerАй бұрын
corridor looking at their own work: this is so janky. look at the feet sliding. so many issues. how can people believe this is real? corridor looking at someone else's janky uncanny valley work: this is the most realistic thing i've ever seen. completely photoreal
@simoncallister6071Ай бұрын
Editor must be a Community fan and I'm loving it
@theblubusАй бұрын
I laugh because every time I see the Bosstown Dynamics bot, I can 100% see that it's Clint in a CG mocap'd puppet suit. His body language and movement(as is the case with all people) is unique and fingerprints him and his performances. I love it haha
@GabeWilliamsАй бұрын
I love the corridor crew, what a great series of guys
@plixplopАй бұрын
Clint's motion capture acting was also such a big factor in Bosstown being convincing. The BTS shots crack me up every time 😆
@joshuawhitley8575Ай бұрын
Clint and Jordan on the same react video, all I ever hoped for