i mean the story is horrible, but the reactions at 1:00:50 , especially jordans, are just hillarious, the way matt told it made it come out of nowhere lol
What’s crazy is how common it really is, that women in the workplace harass the male workers that work under them. I would get touched the same way Matt did in my restaurant job in Los Angeles
Thank you for talking about this. I have a lot of stories but I won't mention any because this is not about my life, but I have doing visualizations for 25 years, actually since 1993, and there is always the same story in creative fields whether it is gaming design, architectural design, archviz, animated movies and vfx, is that young people would do the most amazing work and then get totally taken advantage off by clients and higher ups. I am not young anymore but I still feel the fuckery and I am still under the whip as a freelancer.
Just wanted to let you know that the reason I and so many never watched before was because we had no idea that there even was a podcast. I've been watching the channel for years and never once heard about the podcast until I saw it in my recommended
Long time fan of the Corridor Crew, just found out about the “Cast” channel. Loving the talks (and fighting for Adobe rebuilds lol) Keep doing Gods work gentlemen. 🤘🏼🤘🏼🔥🔥👽👽
Ya :( It’s kinda sad they’re all laughing cause this is straight up sexual assault. Imagine if it were a women being like “and then he turned around and grabbed my p*ssy and held on”. Everyone would be raging. I’m glad Jake said he was sorry Matt had to go through that.
@@MsZenabeli mean it is a way to cope with it, like it onviously wanst a good experience for him but it might be that he thinks that he would rather laugh at it now to sort of deny any power she may have had over him and to look back without being traumatized by it.
it's a bit frustrating when you guys show pictures between you and not being able to see it, would be cool to show the content you use in a podcast in that fourth square you always have free
You guys are my background sound while I'm at work. I love when I hear the problems of challenges of pros like you and are the same that I encounter :p Also I relate to your frustrations about Adobe AFX =)
Relates to software development. In fixed price situation the client tends to request extra features. Never goes well. It made me enjoy enterprise more today
Would you guys be able to talk about how you deal with work where you travel often and having a relationship at the same time? I'm probably going to be in that situation at some point so it'd be cool to hear how others did it/ are doing it.
1:06:25 I'm lretty sure Jake meant 'story was gonna be worse' as in before Matt told the story its sounded like it was gonna be less extreme than it ended up being. He wasnt trying to downplay the severity of what happened, he just meant 'worse' as in a story less eventful than the others
They're laughing about what happened to Matt, and that's his/their choice to do so, maybe out of amusement or bewilderment, I don't know. However, no one should think that this makes it OK to touch someone like that without their consent - children, women, AND men. No one should think that "guys will just laugh it off." What was described sounds like it can be categorized as sexual battery; you'll need to check your local laws, but that sort of thing is punishable.
Yeah I think they (especially Jake) tried to allude to the seriousness a few times but I could have gone for a more direct address to Matt and the audience about what that situation was: sexual assault.
I think it was one of those situations where the absurdity of the incident is kind of hard NOT to laugh at, especially since it's super awkward if you don't. But yeah I agree its honestly so fucked, men are horrible at dealing with this sort of thing and don't take it as seriously as they should
They're definitely laughing about the absurdity of it all but I get your point as well, If this was a girl talking about a guy groping her, the air would've been different.
Sexual assault of any kind is so damaging. It can affect everything in your life and just tear your mental health apart. Although we joke about it, and that's a guy thing to do, it's really hard to deal with and can have lifelong damages. It's also a minefield when alcohol is involved and consent becomes more blurry. Sometimes it doesn't seem, and probably isn't worth the legal trouble. However we should get better as men at acknowledging and understanding sexual assault and it's implications. It took me more than a year to recover from my incident and it still has triggers to this day. Should probably go back to therapy.
Crews can be bitter usually because of awful hours and low pay that prevents you from taking time off from working those bad hours. I'm close to joining the DGA as an Assistant Director and my pay is dogshit, but I can't stop for any real length of time because my pay isn't high and I now don't really have time to escape the rat race or do anything in my time off. I think most crews are bitter because of the abusive hours and they take it out on the directors and producers.
never heard of 21:9... what exists is 4:3 old TV square. 16:9 which is the widespread format... and now there is 16:10 which is the current format. its ridiculous how nobody likes full screen movies... everytimes the TV adjust to have a format, you guys change it so we have black bars again. but thats the only format i know about. there may be others...
16:9 is standard consumer "widescreen", 21:9 is real and is "ultrawide", and is marketing at 2.370:1, which is NOT real because 21/9 is 2.333(repeating)-to-1 aspect ratio. Jake is right ;)
seriously... never say NO. thats a definitive answer and it means you are gonna stop the conversation right there... it may just lead them to just stop you... so yeah never say "NO". the answer is what you say... "YES, BUT" because that means i can do it, but this and and that needs to be helped with or money added for meto do it. people with projects hates to be said no, they preffer to be said yes but. so go ahead always say YES, BUT ! say yes, but add your own ways to that.
if you looked into it i bet the ball grabber girl in matts story didnt even work there just turned up escaped from a looney bin ...her dad taught her that's how you hand shake
horror story of client in the gaming industry here for a really huge franchise i obviously won't disclose : The game was broken and we we're already crunching more than 90 hours a week for 3 months to make the delivery... The clients kept pushing for us (me the only artist on the project) to remove the urinal from the boys bathroom cause she didn't liked to have to explain to her daughter that boys pee standing... removed them, fine, alright now both bathrooms of the environment looks the same, but whatever. THEN she wanted us to close the lid of the toilets because it was "disgracious"'. The game was flat shaded and cartoon, and top view so like... you needed volume to actually figued out whats what. but yeah I eventually closed it when my producer sat beside me and said she wasn't going away until i close the toilets lid. I opened up Zbrush, scultped a huge turd, retopo it, textured it (vertex paint, the whole thing took 6min) placed it inside the toilet, closed the lid. There you go :P The face of my producer was priceless. So somewhere in times in a franchise game project there was a poop in a closed toilet.
same project : clients decide, 2 months before release, that our 10 or so minigames totally finished and functionning in 2D/UI stuff should/would be in 3D in the environment ... reason for this decision ? making it seamless and remove fade to black. Argue the hell out of this decision saying there will be a fade to black in any way we do it... nope gotta do what the clients says ... Bottom line clients will always push for more. You really need to navigate this with proper management able to stand for the production. And over time you learn, as a dev, to actually plan according to client work and kinda get the product flexbile enough to know in advance what clients could ask.
Unions in the US sound like gangs. Like you're forced to pay certain people to go ahead with your film, then you have to abide by their rules or they'll come down on you with the full fist of the law? What's the point in being independent film makers if you still have to follow corporate systems and hierarchies?
The unions wouldn’t have been an issue in the first place if it weren’t for UA-cam hamfisting things over the best interests of corridor. In genera union workers make significantly more and work less than non-unionized counterparts and it’s necessary for talent industries because of how much large productions tend to try and exploit the people involved.
that's why netflix and amazon started their own stuff... because honestly, hollywood is just bad at it now... those two realised that youtubers are actually better then hollywood at making good shit. thats why their way of doing it is much better. its more up to date. and they give out their chances to others who, in hollywood wouldn't have their chances at all. back in hollywood there is this line of thinking that you want ot be in big movies, because if you dont you get burried in TV shows or worse, youtube ! but honestly youtube vids are much better then what hollywood pumps out. of course there are block busters who works or vmovies that comes out and take us by surprise... but reality is... out of 3000 movies a year that comes out, only about 15 gets real views. while most youtubers pumps out 2 videos a week and get a lot more attentions then that. its ridiculous how hollywood think more is better when its literally the inverse.
I mean its a story told through a comedic lens, hes not sitting at the police station making a report. No ones making fun of him. He himself in retrospect found humor in the situation. Comedy = Tragedy + Time is a saying for a reason. Only calling it out cuz the comment was vague and misleading b4 i got to that part.
Can you guys address the Corridor React with the sword specialist and that Jessica girl. Part 2 never came and you’ve unpinned your comment. Not mad, just need to know what happened!!
The only thing I don’t like about this podcast is Jake being on video chat. It creates a lot of awkward moments and feels like just a bumpy unorganized podcast. In this episode he seemed aggravated people weren’t paying attention to what he was saying or something along those lines.
That ending really stepped up a gear. Thanks for sharing these story's as a lot of us can learn from them
Quickly becoming my favourite 'cast of all
The breakdown of The Division mini-vids foreshadows how the company would treat it's games in the future
i mean the story is horrible, but the reactions at 1:00:50 , especially jordans, are just hillarious, the way matt told it made it come out of nowhere lol
The way his eyebrows shifted when he said "reaches down and grabbed"
What’s crazy is how common it really is, that women in the workplace harass the male workers that work under them. I would get touched the same way Matt did in my restaurant job in Los Angeles
@@malfaroangel3896 it's fucked up but it definitely happens the other way too. Except a lot of men will go a lot further than a grab.
1:00:55 the shock on his face is priceless
Thank you for talking about this. I have a lot of stories but I won't mention any because this is not about my life, but I have doing visualizations for 25 years, actually since 1993, and there is always the same story in creative fields whether it is gaming design, architectural design, archviz, animated movies and vfx, is that young people would do the most amazing work and then get totally taken advantage off by clients and higher ups. I am not young anymore but I still feel the fuckery and I am still under the whip as a freelancer.
Just wanted to let you know that the reason I and so many never watched before was because we had no idea that there even was a podcast. I've been watching the channel for years and never once heard about the podcast until I saw it in my recommended
Love the podcast it has the forbidden knowledge.
To all of Corridor, yall are awesome and I'm sure you know this but your content is now a part of my week, my life. I just want to say Thank You.
the next corridor crew challenge needs to be who can make the best "sincere" shaving video
Long time fan of the Corridor Crew, just found out about the “Cast” channel. Loving the talks (and fighting for Adobe rebuilds lol) Keep doing Gods work gentlemen. 🤘🏼🤘🏼🔥🔥👽👽
Honestly like to see an entire episode with Sam and Niko talking about Lifeline and maybe Battlefield Rush.
Or Tether lol
Guys if you watch episode 4 i think. The one with only sam and niko. It discusses this ^
Enjoy
Well, I didn't expect this to end with a tale of Matt being sexually assaulted. She needs to be arrested.
Ya :( It’s kinda sad they’re all laughing cause this is straight up sexual assault. Imagine if it were a women being like “and then he turned around and grabbed my p*ssy and held on”. Everyone would be raging. I’m glad Jake said he was sorry Matt had to go through that.
@@MsZenabeli mean it is a way to cope with it, like it onviously wanst a good experience for him but it might be that he thinks that he would rather laugh at it now to sort of deny any power she may have had over him and to look back without being traumatized by it.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣what am amazzzzzing ending omgggg🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
it's a bit frustrating when you guys show pictures between you and not being able to see it, would be cool to show the content you use in a podcast in that fourth square you always have free
Found Jake's alt account
They did show it tho
I love all of the live action “ The Division” shorts, so it’s very sad to here how frustrating the experience was for them.
Best episode of the pod un a while. Great stories and very eye opening.
As a long time Corridor fan, it's fun to hear the BTS horror stories from past projects.
I was not prepared for Matt's junk in the frunk. Wow. Good on ya for standing up to that behavior, that's ludicrous.
I like the new look of the thumbnails. I'm not sure if it is but it feels new
You guys are my background sound while I'm at work.
I love when I hear the problems of challenges of pros like you and are the same that I encounter :p
Also I relate to your frustrations about Adobe AFX =)
Relates to software development. In fixed price situation the client tends to request extra features. Never goes well. It made me enjoy enterprise more today
Would you guys be able to talk about how you deal with work where you travel often and having a relationship at the same time? I'm probably going to be in that situation at some point so it'd be cool to hear how others did it/ are doing it.
1:06:25 I'm lretty sure Jake meant 'story was gonna be worse' as in before Matt told the story its sounded like it was gonna be less extreme than it ended up being. He wasnt trying to downplay the severity of what happened, he just meant 'worse' as in a story less eventful than the others
Matt’s story at the end omg
They're laughing about what happened to Matt, and that's his/their choice to do so, maybe out of amusement or bewilderment, I don't know. However, no one should think that this makes it OK to touch someone like that without their consent - children, women, AND men. No one should think that "guys will just laugh it off." What was described sounds like it can be categorized as sexual battery; you'll need to check your local laws, but that sort of thing is punishable.
Yeah I think they (especially Jake) tried to allude to the seriousness a few times but I could have gone for a more direct address to Matt and the audience about what that situation was: sexual assault.
I think it was one of those situations where the absurdity of the incident is kind of hard NOT to laugh at, especially since it's super awkward if you don't. But yeah I agree its honestly so fucked, men are horrible at dealing with this sort of thing and don't take it as seriously as they should
They're definitely laughing about the absurdity of it all but I get your point as well, If this was a girl talking about a guy groping her, the air would've been different.
From a Scotsman, cairns in the highlands were for rock formations burying the dead but it's not pronounced "Caran". Cairn is pronounced "Kay-rn".
Now that's a good example of "now that was unexpected"...
1:05:25 holy crap it's true! He said the word "like" and the like and dislike buttons lit up. Crazy
More stories please. These are wild lol
Didn't know this was a thing until it was suggested to me last week. I feel like such a FOOL!
this stories are amazing and I appreciate you sharing them
"in a Tesla it is" DAMN, Sam 🤣
Man, you could have probably sued her and had enough money to really do ok for a bit. What a sicko.
21:9 is the same as 2,33. 2,37 is a slightly different format. They make monitors that are 2,33/21:9.
yes, more people are tuning in, probably the majority while working on the very same stuff xD
We love Jordan Allan but you know who I miss… Jordan Coleman and spyfall!
New spy fall just came out on node
Jake, Jordan, and Sam: Client work can really suck sometimes. They always try to take advantage of you.
Matt: Hold. My. Beer.
*Matt
Omg Matts story that is NOT where I thought that was going at all! Jesus! 😂 whats wrong with people??
Sexual assault of any kind is so damaging. It can affect everything in your life and just tear your mental health apart. Although we joke about it, and that's a guy thing to do, it's really hard to deal with and can have lifelong damages.
It's also a minefield when alcohol is involved and consent becomes more blurry. Sometimes it doesn't seem, and probably isn't worth the legal trouble. However we should get better as men at acknowledging and understanding sexual assault and it's implications.
It took me more than a year to recover from my incident and it still has triggers to this day. Should probably go back to therapy.
I found this channel by accident. You should promote it more on your other channels.
I wish you guys did more stuff with BRCC 👍
Crews can be bitter usually because of awful hours and low pay that prevents you from taking time off from working those bad hours. I'm close to joining the DGA as an Assistant Director and my pay is dogshit, but I can't stop for any real length of time because my pay isn't high and I now don't really have time to escape the rat race or do anything in my time off. I think most crews are bitter because of the abusive hours and they take it out on the directors and producers.
I love this podcast.
God Bless, Justice for Matt.
00:05 did he just say he was making a big "mis-jake"?
Great episode. That last story is awful, but interesting to hear. It is cool that Matt can just laugh it off)
Living in Florida trying to get work in Video.... The last horror story has me like...... uhhhhhhhh
Junk in the frunk 👀
never heard of 21:9... what exists is 4:3 old TV square. 16:9 which is the widespread format... and now there is 16:10 which is the current format. its ridiculous how nobody likes full screen movies... everytimes the TV adjust to have a format, you guys change it so we have black bars again. but thats the only format i know about. there may be others...
Where can we see the images of rock grabbing Scotts and iron man saving Jack?
16:9 is standard consumer "widescreen", 21:9 is real and is "ultrawide", and is marketing at 2.370:1, which is NOT real because 21/9 is 2.333(repeating)-to-1 aspect ratio. Jake is right ;)
seriously... never say NO. thats a definitive answer and it means you are gonna stop the conversation right there... it may just lead them to just stop you...
so yeah never say "NO". the answer is what you say... "YES, BUT" because that means i can do it, but this and and that needs to be helped with or money added for meto do it. people with projects hates to be said no, they preffer to be said yes but. so go ahead always say YES, BUT ! say yes, but add your own ways to that.
The word "like"count reached 450 this episode
if you looked into it i bet the ball grabber girl in matts story didnt even work there just turned up escaped from a looney bin ...her dad taught her that's how you hand shake
WHAT IN THE ACTUAL FUCK??? LMFAO OMGGG!!!
I get in the warthog in halo infinite and i drive my team off the map.
Gotta cancel the anti-bullying campaign on Twitter now 🥳
horror story of client in the gaming industry here for a really huge franchise i obviously won't disclose : The game was broken and we we're already crunching more than 90 hours a week for 3 months to make the delivery... The clients kept pushing for us (me the only artist on the project) to remove the urinal from the boys bathroom cause she didn't liked to have to explain to her daughter that boys pee standing... removed them, fine, alright now both bathrooms of the environment looks the same, but whatever. THEN she wanted us to close the lid of the toilets because it was "disgracious"'. The game was flat shaded and cartoon, and top view so like... you needed volume to actually figued out whats what. but yeah I eventually closed it when my producer sat beside me and said she wasn't going away until i close the toilets lid. I opened up Zbrush, scultped a huge turd, retopo it, textured it (vertex paint, the whole thing took 6min) placed it inside the toilet, closed the lid. There you go :P The face of my producer was priceless. So somewhere in times in a franchise game project there was a poop in a closed toilet.
same project : clients decide, 2 months before release, that our 10 or so minigames totally finished and functionning in 2D/UI stuff should/would be in 3D in the environment ... reason for this decision ? making it seamless and remove fade to black. Argue the hell out of this decision saying there will be a fade to black in any way we do it... nope gotta do what the clients says ... Bottom line clients will always push for more. You really need to navigate this with proper management able to stand for the production. And over time you learn, as a dev, to actually plan according to client work and kinda get the product flexbile enough to know in advance what clients could ask.
Unions in the US sound like gangs. Like you're forced to pay certain people to go ahead with your film, then you have to abide by their rules or they'll come down on you with the full fist of the law? What's the point in being independent film makers if you still have to follow corporate systems and hierarchies?
The unions wouldn’t have been an issue in the first place if it weren’t for UA-cam hamfisting things over the best interests of corridor. In genera union workers make significantly more and work less than non-unionized counterparts and it’s necessary for talent industries because of how much large productions tend to try and exploit the people involved.
Johnny Depp sends his regards...
I love you Jake
I would almost prefer Matt's story to Jake's. Almost, but not quite.
that's why netflix and amazon started their own stuff... because honestly, hollywood is just bad at it now... those two realised that youtubers are actually better then hollywood at making good shit. thats why their way of doing it is much better. its more up to date. and they give out their chances to others who, in hollywood wouldn't have their chances at all. back in hollywood there is this line of thinking that you want ot be in big movies, because if you dont you get burried in TV shows or worse, youtube ! but honestly youtube vids are much better then what hollywood pumps out. of course there are block busters who works or vmovies that comes out and take us by surprise... but reality is... out of 3000 movies a year that comes out, only about 15 gets real views. while most youtubers pumps out 2 videos a week and get a lot more attentions then that. its ridiculous how hollywood think more is better when its literally the inverse.
Is there no AI software to go in and remove license plates and branding from videos? Interesting
"She might have got a finger nail up the tip"
I've been binge watching Dr who for the 3rd time... you should do a Dr who thing .
Come on show us
Is Ren getting fired
Yeah Irish people don't wear kilts lmao
Corridor crew are becoming old maybe time to higher young gen 🌱😅😅😅
kind of unsettling to see someones sexual harassment story be met with uproarious laughter
I mean its a story told through a comedic lens, hes not sitting at the police station making a report. No ones making fun of him. He himself in retrospect found humor in the situation. Comedy = Tragedy + Time is a saying for a reason. Only calling it out cuz the comment was vague and misleading b4 i got to that part.
Hes telling in a comedic manner. If he was trembling, crying, or anything to signal it was traumatic no one would have been laughing.
Can you guys address the Corridor React with the sword specialist and that Jessica girl. Part 2 never came and you’ve unpinned your comment. Not mad, just need to know what happened!!
Wait they did make a second video. It just wasn’t next week. It came out 2 weeks after that video
@@malfaroangel3896 99.99% sure they did not. Maybe you’re getting it mixed up with another Stuntwoman.
is it just me or is sam kinda Rappy this episode.
😂
Watson is an English/Scottish name. Absolutely NOT Scotts Irish
The only thing I don’t like about this podcast is Jake being on video chat. It creates a lot of awkward moments and feels like just a bumpy unorganized podcast.
In this episode he seemed aggravated people weren’t paying attention to what he was saying or something along those lines.
This podcast has a lot of junk in the trunk
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