I'm in college and what you see in this clip all of my classmates are doing right now after 2 years. It's done by code and code written by other people. It's all very easy.
I just want to say, Corridor Crew, I’m seriously loving these videos with Wren using VFX as an educational tool and in conjunction with interesting informative content like this. I seriously enjoy these videos. I like this side of Wren too he’s one of those people that actually can keep my attention while being informative. I’m not quite sure how to explain it but during my entire school career there were so teachers I just had a hard time connecting with and then there were these teachers that just got “it”. Maybe it’s the enthusiasm you can see in one’s eyes when they are talking about something they are genuinely passionate or interested in and it’s hard for it not to be contagious
its not necessarily JUST the passion for what they're talking about, but they have to also be passionate about teaching others and sharing their knowledge. I had a math teacher who clearly was passionate about math, but he came off as just so condescending, so a good half of his students just didnt connect with him(and hes been teaching for 11 years, he shouldve gotten "it"). but another math teacher i had clearly liked the subject, and liked sharing his knowledge and he was my favorite math teacher ever. I still remember my favorite quote from him, "I hate everyone equally"
@@onsokumaru4663 absolutely not. The actual answer is quite simply about 5-6 times their weight at most. (I know there are ants that lift up to 7 times or something like that, but we need the average ant)
@@serbanandrei7532 826000000000 kg (826*10^9) wenn ich mich nicht verrechnet habe Die Erde wiegt 5,9 *10^24 kg. Also selbst wenn ich mich knapp verrechnet habe ist da noch einiges an Differenz Edit: Sry I am so used to writing english my brain didn't register I switched to German. 826000000000 kg (826*10^9) if I didn't miscalculate it. Earth weights about 5,9 *10^24 kg. So even if I miscalculated, there is still a huge difference between the two.
As a child, we had a song about "the ants go marching" 1x1, 2x2, 3x3, etc. I'm kind of glad now that I didn't know about the 20 quadrillion number back then.
@ketuiji maybe, but the difference I'm looking at is that Wren is more wholesome. Vsauce definitely has more broad spectrum knowledge than Wren in ways, but Wren will learn it all, and he'll do it with the enthusiasm of a wonder filled child. That's my two cents, at least, which isn't to say Micheal isn't enthusiastic about his work.
Wren inspired, do research, make visuals, create content, and then present it back to the very authors of his creative inspiration has got to be one of the most wholesome things on this channel. You go dude;
Wren has showed multiple times now that CGI and visual effects are not just useful for entertainment, but they can help people understand and imagine things previously thought to be unimaginable. Like, these numbers are so big that our brain does not know what to do with them. By visualizing the numbers you contribute to the understanding of these concepts. As a biology student I want to say thanks Wren!
One thing I've always found abstract and hard to picture is the difference between Watts, Amperage, and Voltage. Another cool one would be sound in Decibels. I used to see a chart at the doctor that compared the loudness of different sounds from tiny sounds like whispers to loud sounds like lawnmowers and jet engines(I was an avionics tech and am now pretty much deaf lol). Just throwing this out there in case you were looking for some more ideas! I love this series!
I feel like only Wren can make me feel like I’m 8 years old, sitting at home, excited to learn. All those retro transitions were giving me throwbacks , thankyou for the nostalgia, Wren!
From the very start of this video I couldn't help but think "Wren better send this video to the authors" So glad to see the collab included in the video, the joy on their faces was great to see. (edit: good editing, I know you made me feel those things on purpose)
This was BRILLIANT! Once again Wren has stepped up and given us a magnificent way to really get a handle on some of those "Unimaginable" things. I genuinely **LOVE** these videos and I hope that Sam and Niko continue to give Wren the opportunity to make them!
Episodes like this make me feel that Corridor FX is continuing the legacy of shows like Myhtbusters and Good Eats, takes all the complex elements of science and chemistry and making tham accessable to everyone . Thank you for it and continue the good work!
Truly love these videos Wren, scale is a tricky thing and i really think you do a great job visualizing it in situations people can relate to. I hope you can do more, truly my favorite series on the channel
Wren’s truly contagious excitement for measuring the scale of thing we can’t really imagine in our own is just brilliant. I can’t imagine CC without him and his childlike wonder 😂❤
FUN FACT 9:00 if that line of ants around the earth was to stack up (each time the ant line circles the earth it stacks on top of each other) the result would be a *5 AND A HALF KILOMETER tall wall* around the equator (about 3 and a half MILES). That’s nuts!
I absolutely adore Wren's video series, from what 1TB of paper would look like, to this, to the water video he made a while back; all of them show a tremendous amount of research and time investment for not only an entertaining video, but one that is well thought out, presented and informative. Wren, Sir, my hat is off to you for another amazing video. I hope we get to see more of these in the future.
6:14 If the ants formed a block instead, each edge on the cube would be 696 meters (2,280 feet) long. It's still quite big, but at least it's smaller than the diameter and circumference of the ball.
As the Director of a tutorial programn an former middle-school math teacher, this is the clear power and wondrous use of how tech can be used for education and understanding. 3-2-1 Contact on PBS and Square One TV would do stuff like this. Repackaged this is educationally marketable. I'm not a big fan of insects..So this episode started out a bit buggy, but then it crawled into my heart. .... Thank goodness not literally. Great job Wren & CC.
Never stop making these videos! I love the idea of taking these concepts and putting them into a visual medium. Thank you for your passion and dedication to ideas like this. Looking forward to what you have in store for us next.
Positivity and enthusiasm is infectious. I hope it's as genuine as it looks and he doesn't turn into a miserable sod when the camera stops rolling. 🙏🏻🙂
I love these visualizations! I hope to see Wren reaching out to more researchers and people of interest when it comes to these videos. They seem generally excited to see their findings have a visual aid.
Sir Wren your videos are the modern-day Bill nye. I've said this before you've captured what makes science fun and merged it with Vfx making these amazing learning experiences.
Wren, this video was such a joy to watch! You had me literally doing a "hell yeah" when you said "I'll do it myself". And it's so great that you involved the original authors. I can't wait to show this to my nephews. Also, I wanna see the outtakes of jumping onto that stool ;-)
Wren is awesome. This series really helps us to visualize these absurd scales while making us learn a lot about the topics. Well, while being a ton of fun
Wren youre the freaking man! When i was a kid i was obsessed with trying to imagine and put into perspective things such as this! Please make tons more of these videos!
I watch you guys all the time for the VFX stuff, but I also homeschool my kids and this is exactly the type of weird, fun lesson I could show them. If you make more of these, we'll be using them for our formal education. Thanks for this, I watched it twice back-to-back, so good!!
4:30 Damn, that shot was top notch cinematography. I like me some good Wren content. He's the buddy I'd truely like to hang out with (and participate in his projects)
these are great, i hope you still find more ideas, maybe taking a "closer" look at some very small things like the eye of a fly and using vfx to englarge it. stuff like that
Scientists: “More than you can imagine!”
Wren: “I don’t know, I can imagine quite a bit.”
Hahah yes😂
Wren's eyes light up... "Challenge accepted!"
I love that 500+ people either also thought of this, or just get the reference.
*sees giant mass of oozing ants*
"No video is worth this!"
Einstein said once something about creativity being more important than science
Wren is so good at this. Man I love this series 🐜
🐜🐜🐜🥜
Wren is so good *ant this. 😅
I love you Garrett, you beautiful boy you.
B I T E
@@TR-qf2gt bro, this pun is overdone *ant* i hope you get out.
The fact that you’re able to produce these kind of effects just blows my mind… 🤯
Welcome To Corridor Crew
Amazing antimation.
@@danatronics9039 ok
I'm in college and what you see in this clip all of my classmates are doing right now after 2 years.
It's done by code and code written by other people.
It's all very easy.
He gonna loose his real quick
I just want to say, Corridor Crew, I’m seriously loving these videos with Wren using VFX as an educational tool and in conjunction with interesting informative content like this. I seriously enjoy these videos. I like this side of Wren too he’s one of those people that actually can keep my attention while being informative. I’m not quite sure how to explain it but during my entire school career there were so teachers I just had a hard time connecting with and then there were these teachers that just got “it”. Maybe it’s the enthusiasm you can see in one’s eyes when they are talking about something they are genuinely passionate or interested in and it’s hard for it not to be contagious
Wholeheartedly agree! I could see these videos playing really well with kids in schools.
its not necessarily JUST the passion for what they're talking about, but they have to also be passionate about teaching others and sharing their knowledge.
I had a math teacher who clearly was passionate about math, but he came off as just so condescending, so a good half of his students just didnt connect with him(and hes been teaching for 11 years, he shouldve gotten "it").
but another math teacher i had clearly liked the subject, and liked sharing his knowledge and he was my favorite math teacher ever. I still remember my favorite quote from him, "I hate everyone equally"
They look delicious,,,mmmm, bbq ants
@@DaaSaa-lt3isJesus loves you
@@hydrashade1851Jesus loves you
Sabine and Patrick seem really nice and so down to earth, this was such a great collaboration and I really would like to see more like this!
You have to be down to earth if you're going to be studying ants :P
I don't know man, they felt a bit antsy.
@@alZiiHardstylez @gixG17 Ya'll killing me 🤣
I love how they were genuinely excited about Wren depictions too.
they seem quite down to earth unlike me
btw can someone get me out of this chain of my people that is wrapped around the sun?
Wren is such a wholesome person! Always so passionate and kind.
My guy hits us with stuff like that ANTartica how can you not love him
I was so hoping to see what the combined strength of all of those ants was!
They could lift the entire planet out of orbit, probably
@@onsokumaru4663 absolutely not.
The actual answer is quite simply about 5-6 times their weight at most. (I know there are ants that lift up to 7 times or something like that, but we need the average ant)
Can someone please do the math? Im lazy
@@serbanandrei7532 826000000000 kg (826*10^9) wenn ich mich nicht verrechnet habe
Die Erde wiegt 5,9 *10^24 kg.
Also selbst wenn ich mich knapp verrechnet habe ist da noch einiges an Differenz
Edit: Sry I am so used to writing english my brain didn't register I switched to German.
826000000000 kg (826*10^9) if I didn't miscalculate it.
Earth weights about 5,9 *10^24 kg.
So even if I miscalculated, there is still a huge difference between the two.
could they throw earth? I need to know!
11:38 Seriously, they are super cool ❤
I think this is one of Wren's best "scale" vids he's done
agreed!
100%
Data was my fav
@@LMGstudiosTV That one was one of my favs as well
The one about the scale of the sun vs other stars stuck with me…
These science support videos need their own channel… think of the collaboration potential
Vsauce4
We agree! We'll provide the tests!
"Myth Busters: Visual Effects"
@@Tekkenfreek234lollllllll
As much as I am a fan of Corridor, I'm an even bigger fan of Wren.
Let's visualize how big of a fan you are.
@@marc.lepage LOOOOL
@@marc.lepage its truly "unimaginable"
@@udaracs5580 _or is it..._
@@udaracs5580 wren is triggered by the statement of yours
Can we talk about how well Wren also writes these videos? When the Ant Ball was collapsing, the writing and scale of the shot was epic lol
Feel bad for the guy that had to count all those ants.
we all do
Feel good for all the ant-eaters that gorged later...
That's what interns are for
some say he's still counting
And the guy who piled them up like that
Wren always makes the best videos!
@Muscleman8562 proving Usame's point!
MADONNA made beter videos!!! u dog lier!!!
agreed, visual effects artists use CGI to teach us about scale, nature, science, take my money
HIs are probably my favorite on the channel!
These science support videos need their own channel… think of the collaboration potential
Meeting the authors was so wholesome to watch. Go science + VFX!
As a child, we had a song about "the ants go marching" 1x1, 2x2, 3x3, etc. I'm kind of glad now that I didn't know about the 20 quadrillion number back then.
20 quadrillion ants would be 4.5 million x 4.5 million. That's going to last any road trip imaginable I feel.
No, it's like 141.2 million x 141.2 milion
Wren is simply next in line for the role that Bill Nye had in educational videos.
Wren is 9 billion times better than Bill Nye.
BILLNYETHESCIENCEGUYBILLBILLBILL
vsauce is better than both
@ketuiji maybe, but the difference I'm looking at is that Wren is more wholesome. Vsauce definitely has more broad spectrum knowledge than Wren in ways, but Wren will learn it all, and he'll do it with the enthusiasm of a wonder filled child. That's my two cents, at least, which isn't to say Micheal isn't enthusiastic about his work.
ANTS!!!!!!
Hi 👋
ANTS!!!!!!
ants
ants
ants
ants
ants
indeed ants
ants
Wrens smile is so contagious. I could be in the worst mood, and then he saves the day. Awesome work as always from CD!
Good Guy Wren
Captain Disillusion?
Wren is like the oldest (and smartest) kid in the planet. One of the reasons it's so refreshing to watch him.
Exactly. Its his childlike enthusiasm for everything even mildly interesting to him that is just so wholesome.
For the past few years, this series has become some of my favourite content in the world. Wren's value to society in unimaginable.
Lol let's see him make video about that
....unimaginable....
Wren in this moment: are you sure about that?
@@cursor1245 * whisper * * whisper * * whisper * * whisper *
vfx artist reveals the true scale of his value to society
This video is so much production for something so completely random and I’m here for it. I love it. Thank you.
Corridor 🤷 Boundless creativity
It is random when an Ant-Man movie comes out in 3 days time?
Cannot stop admiring videos from this particular series. Keep it up. Loved all of them, showed them to my kids.
hi
hi
Damn didn't expect u to see here lol
As an ant enthusiast, I absolutely loved this video! It taught me things about ants even I didn’t know! I loved the visuals as well! Great work!
Wren inspired, do research, make visuals, create content, and then present it back to the very authors of his creative inspiration has got to be one of the most wholesome things on this channel. You go dude;
Seeing the actual scientists was so cool. Thank you Wren for the incredible, informative and fun video!
I love this series so much, Wren is so perfect for this and presents so well and his passion and excitement is contagious.
vfx been helping a lot of educational videos in our growth, thank you for keep preserving it, wren!
Wren going crazy with simulations is something we could always do with more of!
Wren's series is my favourite corridor content. Killing it!
Wren has showed multiple times now that CGI and visual effects are not just useful for entertainment, but they can help people understand and imagine things previously thought to be unimaginable.
Like, these numbers are so big that our brain does not know what to do with them. By visualizing the numbers you contribute to the understanding of these concepts. As a biology student I want to say thanks Wren!
well thank YOU!
Well I killed ten so it’s no longer accurate 💀💀💀
lol
It's just a rounding error
Haha
at least 2.88 quadrillion ants are born each day
Ten, that’s WEAK I killed a whole fucking colony.
Wren you're a phenomenal educator. These videos are great.
One thing I've always found abstract and hard to picture is the difference between Watts, Amperage, and Voltage. Another cool one would be sound in Decibels. I used to see a chart at the doctor that compared the loudness of different sounds from tiny sounds like whispers to loud sounds like lawnmowers and jet engines(I was an avionics tech and am now pretty much deaf lol). Just throwing this out there in case you were looking for some more ideas! I love this series!
I feel like only Wren can make me feel like I’m 8 years old, sitting at home, excited to learn. All those retro transitions were giving me throwbacks , thankyou for the nostalgia, Wren!
this type of video, u have to make dedicated chanel for it.. its too gooood 😭😭
Bringing educational content to the world of entertainment. I felt like I was watching a Bill Nye show. This was fantastic Wren!
"The number is so big it's 'unimaginable.' "
Wren : *And I took that personally*
I appreciate how much work is put into these videos
Please do the same with mosquitoes.
Imagine a black cloud above a city making the most annoying sound in the world echo for miles away.
memes would be like:
*homeless guy trying to sleep*
*bigahh cloud of mosquitoes above the city:*
From the very start of this video I couldn't help but think "Wren better send this video to the authors" So glad to see the collab included in the video, the joy on their faces was great to see. (edit: good editing, I know you made me feel those things on purpose)
I've been missing Wren's "imagineable" videos.
This was BRILLIANT! Once again Wren has stepped up and given us a magnificent way to really get a handle on some of those "Unimaginable" things. I genuinely **LOVE** these videos and I hope that Sam and Niko continue to give Wren the opportunity to make them!
Kudos to the ANThropometry you researched with!!
I always love how positive Wren is. He sometimes reminds me why I work in the movies. To think the unimaginable and to entertain.
I always love these kind of videos of Wren! You really never fail to deliver
It feels like an educational show from my childhood and I mean that in the best way possible
@@a_p_a_r_t7812 Only better researched 😄
So heartwarming to see your interactions with the study authors. I knew it was a crazy scale but I never knew it was this crazy.
Seriously this mught be the best paced, best scripted, best visuallized edu-tainment series on the Internet
Episodes like this make me feel that Corridor FX is continuing the legacy of shows like Myhtbusters and Good Eats, takes all the complex elements of science and chemistry and making tham accessable to everyone . Thank you for it and continue the good work!
I love Wren's energy and the enthusiasm he has these scale videos!
Truly love these videos Wren, scale is a tricky thing and i really think you do a great job visualizing it in situations people can relate to. I hope you can do more, truly my favorite series on the channel
9:39 the literal definition of bullet ant
Wren’s truly contagious excitement for measuring the scale of thing we can’t really imagine in our own is just brilliant. I can’t imagine CC without him and his childlike wonder 😂❤
He really does add so much to Corridor Cigital!
@@MattFredFry 🤣 I was going with Crew, but thank you for the laugh 😅
@@MattFredFry corridor digital has the same initials as captain disillusion
@@Mr.Vertex whoa 🤯
5:27 lol😂the squish sound affects when he jumps off the stool 😂 this had me rolling.
0:50 you sir, got my like immediately!
These vfx artist reveals videos are my favourite i wish they were made more often
FUN FACT 9:00 if that line of ants around the earth was to stack up (each time the ant line circles the earth it stacks on top of each other) the result would be a *5 AND A HALF KILOMETER tall wall* around the equator (about 3 and a half MILES). That’s nuts!
How did no one see this that is unbelievable
7:33 My anxiety 📈📈
How did an account with 100k+ subscribers get 3 likes on a comment.
7:35 squish
@@CameronsMusic,
And only 3 comments so far.
AHHHHHH
I absolutely adore Wren's video series, from what 1TB of paper would look like, to this, to the water video he made a while back; all of them show a tremendous amount of research and time investment for not only an entertaining video, but one that is well thought out, presented and informative.
Wren, Sir, my hat is off to you for another amazing video. I hope we get to see more of these in the future.
6:14 If the ants formed a block instead, each edge on the cube would be 696 meters (2,280 feet) long. It's still quite big, but at least it's smaller than the diameter and circumference of the ball.
This is one of the best things in Corridor Crew and it’s literally just wren. What a hero
As the Director of a tutorial programn an former middle-school math teacher, this is the clear power and wondrous use of how tech can be used for education and understanding. 3-2-1 Contact on PBS and Square One TV would do stuff like this. Repackaged this is educationally marketable.
I'm not a big fan of insects..So this episode started out a bit buggy, but then it crawled into my heart. .... Thank goodness not literally. Great job Wren & CC.
Never stop making these videos! I love the idea of taking these concepts and putting them into a visual medium. Thank you for your passion and dedication to ideas like this. Looking forward to what you have in store for us next.
0:29 bro really said "and i took that personally"
Wren's scale videos always look so high quality it's almost "unimaginable"
fbi says no
bottom line
Came for the VFX scale video, stayed for the ant puns :) great job Wren!
the final 60 seconds gave me some of the biggest smiles so far this year!
Positivity and enthusiasm is infectious. I hope it's as genuine as it looks and he doesn't turn into a miserable sod when the camera stops rolling. 🙏🏻🙂
Somebody: “The only limit is your imagination”
Wren: “And so I took that personally”
I love these visualizations! I hope to see Wren reaching out to more researchers and people of interest when it comes to these videos. They seem generally excited to see their findings have a visual aid.
I love how much passion Wren put into this! Wren the science guy!
Actually, his VFX Artist videos are the most viewed on this channel. The man has commitment.
Man, love Wren so much! Just got the best energy and the topic + information + visualisations are always fantastic!
6:03 they also used the sunny music haha great detail!!!
Sir Wren your videos are the modern-day Bill nye. I've said this before you've captured what makes science fun and merged it with Vfx making these amazing learning experiences.
This was so good! The dramatic moments where Wren interacted with the ants were a nice touch
Wren you crushed this - so cool man
Wren, this video was such a joy to watch! You had me literally doing a "hell yeah" when you said "I'll do it myself". And it's so great that you involved the original authors. I can't wait to show this to my nephews.
Also, I wanna see the outtakes of jumping onto that stool ;-)
I love “Science Sundays” with Wren!
Man those people were so nice! Had me smiling just from their positivity ❤
0:52
I think one of the demons said
“remember when you stole that one candyyyyyyyy“
Wren is awesome. This series really helps us to visualize these absurd scales while making us learn a lot about the topics. Well, while being a ton of fun
Is it just me or this video is on a whole new level compasred to the other "scale of things" entries? The writing, and editing, it's so good!
0:30 - and Wren took that personally
Wren youre the freaking man! When i was a kid i was obsessed with trying to imagine and put into perspective things such as this! Please make tons more of these videos!
6:40 The majestic sound of the Tomulos Cruiseros
B a l l
7:20. Thanks, I hate it.
Amazing work as always
Wren, you should do another one on the scale of lantern fish. The amount of total mass they make up is kind of insane.
The biomass of krill would be interesting too, let alone anything in the ocean
Being submerged in ants would be an improvement for Minnesota
I watch you guys all the time for the VFX stuff, but I also homeschool my kids and this is exactly the type of weird, fun lesson I could show them. If you make more of these, we'll be using them for our formal education. Thanks for this, I watched it twice back-to-back, so good!!
9:06. Me when I heard the amount of ants there are in the world.
4:30 Damn, that shot was top notch cinematography.
I like me some good Wren content. He's the buddy I'd truely like to hang out with (and participate in his projects)
this mans editing skill is flawless
8:45 90 billion km is just under 1% of a lightyear.
OH
I always enjoy watching these, Wren your enthusiasm and excitement really compliments the incredible visuals. Looking forward to many more. :)
10:55 So disappointed that he didn't name the folder _Wrenders
4:34 Dont be a coward, Wren, why don’t you do the Godzilla thingy?
these are great, i hope you still find more ideas, maybe taking a "closer" look at some very small things like the eye of a fly and using vfx to englarge it. stuff like that
1:40 this is wren and i'm entering the sting zone.
0:43
Scientists: it’s unimaginable
Wren: so I took that personally
5:31 that squishing sound cracked me up. 😂😂