I would think it could be really cool if you tried to do an explanation video on all sorts of other things! so for instance, how the camera's work or maybe other interesting things like that! you could still use 3D models as a sort of blow out visual representation of all the parts. personally i'd absolutely love it if you were to get in touch with one wheel to show us all how the one wheel works! it would be a good opportunity for you to make a video about something you are passionate about. good luck for future videos!!
A re-make of powers of 10! Or 3D visualisation of all the electromagnetic waves around us all the time like radio, cell phones, and wi-fi. Or something to do with scale and biomechanics like the relative strength of an ant. Hey it could be an ant man tie in.
The relative scale idea really works so I'd suggest more along those lines. Maybe taking other large objects and placing them in fun and amusing locations. The educational element is essential though.
Statistics, urbanistics, economics - something that has stats and data people find hard to wrap their heads around, and you can visualy represent in a creative way. Also, maybe you should colaborate with some YT science channel, even some smaller one?
I just love how excited Wren is about this and the solar system one, teaching scientific realities It's why when he had to do graphics for that flat Earth bullshit he was just like..... Seriously..? I don't want to condone that to impressionable kids, it's no different than a cult, teaching kids the world is on a turtle, or a cube, or geocentric theory
The true next evolution of space exploration though is a space elevator. Carbon nanotube wire connected to a seagoing platform and a huge rock way out in orbit Then we have solar powered platforms going up and down constantly, getting WAY more material up in space for way cheaper, and then construct our vehicles in space
Top notch video. I love everything about it, from pacing, to cool motion tracked VFX shots, to cool looking typography. Very informative too, and although I could imagine size of the rocket, it's easy to forget sometimes and this is nice reminder. I especially loved the shot with statue of liberty because I kinda forgot about it's scale. Good job Wren, and rest of the Corridor Crew.
The amount of custom VFX work for a science explanation video would be enormous! A big part of what we see here is probably open source 3d drawings and stuff. Doing all of it would be to much for little Wren!
there is a yt tutorial on how to start camera tracking ua-cam.com/video/kzym73lhmD4/v-deo.html is surprisingly simple to start bus as many things are hard to master. 2:25 there is some drifting as the track wasn't perfect
im going to be honest. Wren you should start a separate channel where you do videos kinda like a vsauce or veritasium. You speak well when talking about something youre passionate about. this video was very interesting and you was able to follow everything you were saying and thanks for putting it into perspective for us.
Sumanitu the BFS was the top portion of the BFR. Bottom= SuperHeavy and Top= BFS. Put together it was BFR. Now it’s just SuperHeavy and Starship. Not sure go watch Everyday Astronaut
- cparker3692 - yes, watch the guy that mixed up prograde vs retrograde several times. No thanks. Not saying what you are saying might not be true, but I definitely don't trust that channel. Edit: here's a video where EDA calls it the BFS ua-cam.com/video/gbbBJ3CqsTE/v-deo.html
My god, those wrenders, HMMM I can TASTE the epicness from HERE! WOOOO! *GO SPACEX GOOOO!* Nice job Wren! That was so cool and informative to watch! :D
I used to clean the building where they assembled the boosters freaking huge sadly its was all rusted and hasnt been used in decades except a few offices in the front now its been destroyed
The whole rocket doesn't reach that speed. You cannot bring a lot of cargo and have a rocket that gets to orbit in a single piece. So you build a series of of rockets the lowest is a big heavy lifter that gets it off the ground to maybe Mach 5-7 and 50 km altitude, then it breaks off and a smaller rocket remains now lighter with a full tank and a smaller more efficient engine accelerates it in vacuum. The Falcon 9 does this in a two stage manner, the lower part with the landing legs and fins gets it up to about a hundred km at Mach 7 out of the atmosphere and moving sideways at a good speed and then it's basically empty, drops off and leaves the much lighter second stage with only a single instead of 9 Merlin engines to accelerate in space to Mach 24-36 (missions to high orbits or the moon need quite a bit more speed than low earth orbit). Unlike any other rocket ever built the first stage with the heavy (and expensive) engines doesn't crash into the ocean but flips around, powers its engines back putting it on a return trajectory, reenters the atmosphere and lands on ships or back at land depending how much fuel they got left after the mission, ready to be launched again. This is why people hope SpaceX will be able to reduce the cost of spaceflight from hundreds of millions to mere thousands, by perfecting reusability.
yeah young bill nye was great, as soon as he became political he became irrelevant. 2 things you never discuss in public without distroying your reputation, religion and politics.
That might be more accurate. Cringy seems like a bit of an insult, which it absolutely isn't meant to be. It felt like it wasn't aimed at my demographic. Comparing it to the old Bill Nye is a great comparison.
Damn this was really nice. I can see what you're going for, kind of a fast paced, visually interesting science summary that keeps the viewer's attention while also being kinda mind blowing and really informative. Awesome vfx work, and very well written IMO. Keep up the good work, Wren! (And the rest of the guys!)
@@bike_rider-k2h He actually named it big fucking rocket at first. He just changed it later to big falcon rocket when it got more official. Now he's changed the name to Starship.
Wren, can you make one for gosh darn ships? I couldn't believe my eyes when I got onto a US Cruiser that was docked at my home Island's port. It was Gigantic and it was only a Cruiser. This was an amazing video, I learned a lot, and not even mentioned the man we all love
I've seen the Oasis of the Seas when it came to my city and let me tell you, it is incredibly big, I had already seen some big ships docked in that same place (Queen Mary II, Independence of the Seas and even the Juan Carlos I aircraft carrier to name a few) and it dwarfed ALL of them, it is actually insane the size of that thing, you really can't imagine just how gigantic it is until you've seen it up close
goo.gl/images/TmNVwc Here is an image of it when it came to my town. That turquoise and black roof you see below it is a decently sized shopping center that has 5 stories, but they are shopping center stories, so each one of them is like 5m tall
1:30 Mike's Friend: Hey Mike, can I use one of your rockets? I'm late. Mike: Go ahead mate. Please take one of the two Falcon Heavys lying around in the patio. Mike's Friend: Cheers mate.
It's December 2020 - We just had an amazing first test flight of the Starship SN8 (previously known as BFR). Thanks for this video, and looking forward to an updated episode with the full Starship and Super Heavy booster.
"Go Up... and Fall Around the Earth" that tell everything... Heheheh Fall around the earth, Danm... and I don't take plane for me foot print on earth... 😉🌱
Now that starship proved it can skydive, it's even more important that people realise how big this is. So would it be possible to put into perspective how heavy and big this metal building is when it's skydiving? It weighed 540ton fully loaded when launching and weighed about 120 tons empty, so maybe 140tons when skydiving from 12km high.
Thanks for watching, everyone!! This one was a huge experiment for me and I'd like to make more! Any ideas for other videos I can make?
I would think it could be really cool if you tried to do an explanation video on all sorts of other things! so for instance, how the camera's work or maybe other interesting things like that! you could still use 3D models as a sort of blow out visual representation of all the parts. personally i'd absolutely love it if you were to get in touch with one wheel to show us all how the one wheel works! it would be a good opportunity for you to make a video about something you are passionate about. good luck for future videos!!
A re-make of powers of 10! Or 3D visualisation of all the electromagnetic waves around us all the time like radio, cell phones, and wi-fi. Or something to do with scale and biomechanics like the relative strength of an ant. Hey it could be an ant man tie in.
The relative scale idea really works so I'd suggest more along those lines. Maybe taking other large objects and placing them in fun and amusing locations. The educational element is essential though.
SirWrender Let us see how manly Jake is
Statistics, urbanistics, economics - something that has stats and data people find hard to wrap their heads around, and you can visualy represent in a creative way. Also, maybe you should colaborate with some YT science channel, even some smaller one?
That's pretty darn big. And god damn, those VFX were fantastic!
Please do more videos like this. It's so interesting to see things next to something I actually know. You know.
No it’s Falcon Big!
I just love how excited Wren is about this and the solar system one, teaching scientific realities
It's why when he had to do graphics for that flat Earth bullshit he was just like..... Seriously..? I don't want to condone that to impressionable kids, it's no different than a cult, teaching kids the world is on a turtle, or a cube, or geocentric theory
The true next evolution of space exploration though is a space elevator.
Carbon nanotube wire connected to a seagoing platform and a huge rock way out in orbit
Then we have solar powered platforms going up and down constantly, getting WAY more material up in space for way cheaper, and then construct our vehicles in space
Erecting a big falcon rocket!
Loved the way you represented the landing legs knew I had to stick till the end. Just Amazing!
Couldnt agree more, he presented this video so well
Falcon You
@Just A Voice What lie is it?
@@eyelessclowned are u flat Earth believer Muslim.
@@eyelessclowned And who the fuck are you bitch?
BFR is now Starship and it’s a reality.
And it has landed
Then it went 💥
@@nazikjasim1762 but landed, which had never happened until now.
2:57 Starship with the booster is taller than Saturn V. Maybe at that time it was scheduled to be smaller...
I really hope SN15 lands. So hyped for tomorrow
Top notch video. I love everything about it, from pacing, to cool motion tracked VFX shots, to cool looking typography. Very informative too, and although I could imagine size of the rocket, it's easy to forget sometimes and this is nice reminder. I especially loved the shot with statue of liberty because I kinda forgot about it's scale.
Good job Wren, and rest of the Corridor Crew.
Aleksandar Delic You sir, said everything I wanted to say about this gorgeous video so I just leave a like and an appreciation comment ;)
Superb! Brilliant job, Wren!
I'd love to see more videos like this. I think they'd even warrant their own channel.
YES. I can totally see this as a science channel!
I would subscribe to that!
Oh man a Wren engineering science channel would be so good! Using VFX to teach!
But Jake would want to merge that with the main channel.
The amount of custom VFX work for a science explanation video would be enormous! A big part of what we see here is probably open source 3d drawings and stuff. Doing all of it would be to much for little Wren!
Honestly, Wren reminds me of a really excited puppy. He's adorable :>
Wait you mean to tell me he is not an "Overly excited puppy"? My life is a lie.
imagine Wren mixed with a Morgan Freeman Deepfake :D :D
Finding this video after the successful catch. It is insane how far they’ve come in a handful of years
Ok. Now, this is a really well-done video. Kudos Corridor, well done.
uhh kudos wren...
You mean wren
Wow! I had no idea those legs were so big.
Me neighter
I can’t tell if u were trying to make that sound weird or not
@@CosmicChilli11 no
@@ElizabethSwims yes 😏
They are
Good job Wren! Not that I’d expect anything less.
"falcon 9 is 320 feet tall. But what does it mean??"
me, who never learned ft in math class: Yeah how tall is that
lol its 230 feet tall not 320 feet tall
@@distilledpizza Lol you can't blame an artificial idiot for messing such a simple thing up
I never was taught feet but I know somehow
12 inches is one foot.
@@theremoteanater rEaLlY?!?!?!
I always know corridor videos will kill my boredom, you guys are the best
Also, huge appreciation for including SI units!! :)
AngryPotato technically it's metric unit that is used in the video, because it's kph and not m/s :)
i dont know whats more impressive the rocket or the editing technology
absolutely 100% the rockets haha
but the vfx were still really impressive.
there is a yt tutorial on how to start camera tracking
ua-cam.com/video/kzym73lhmD4/v-deo.html
is surprisingly simple to start bus as many things are hard to master.
2:25 there is some drifting as the track wasn't perfect
@@sakari_119 Agreed he needed to put in more track points.
Oh definitely sitting at a computer and using some software is harder
@@andrewc1036 People actually made the software. That's what he is referring to. The *technology* not just the editing
Crazy how old this video is, but so well shot. Starship now over 30ft taller than Saturn V... Just shy of 400ft tall... Insane!
Congrats on 1 mill corridor team! its well deserved :D
Wren needs his own show with stuff like this.
It really took a long time to wrender these huh...
nice
Man you're everywhere
wrender you mean render right
DeanBond his name is Wren..
Ahh, I didn't get that either. EverydayAstronaut sent me here.
no, I was doing a lame joke
Funny to see the BFR portion after recently seeing Starship 10. Wonder what folks 2 years from now will have seen?
Sn10
2022 Lunar starship
2100 - Ladies and gentle men we present to you the A24&%$:5etr
This video just showed up in my recommended, SN15’s landing earlier this week was amazing!
We have seen a Chinese rocket's huuuuge piece of debris falling into the ocean somewhere around the Indian Ocean hahshshhwhjsh
im going to be honest.
Wren you should start a separate channel where you do videos kinda like a vsauce or veritasium.
You speak well when talking about something youre passionate about. this video was very interesting and you was able to follow everything you were saying and thanks for putting it into perspective for us.
wrengineering these videos
I agree, this video is a completely different flavor than regular. I'd follow that channel.
2:10 This "f" word pun is the reason I believe Elon Musk renamed BFR to Starship.
Actually it was not a pun (although he used it as one) The actual name was Big F-ing Rocket. But was made clean with Big Falcon Rocket
Its the BFS now so the F still stands. Also Elon Musk would purposely fight to keep that pun in, like how he named the tesla cars model S 3 X Y
He hosted meme review ffs
Sumanitu the BFS was the top portion of the BFR. Bottom= SuperHeavy and Top= BFS. Put together it was BFR. Now it’s just SuperHeavy and Starship. Not sure go watch Everyday Astronaut
- cparker3692 - yes, watch the guy that mixed up prograde vs retrograde several times. No thanks. Not saying what you are saying might not be true, but I definitely don't trust that channel.
Edit: here's a video where EDA calls it the BFS ua-cam.com/video/gbbBJ3CqsTE/v-deo.html
Nice KSP footage.
Woah
I loved it too
Fly Safe.
Eric Hallahan Scott Manley
2:48 I actually thought that was real for like 2 seconds
Wait.. It isn't?
Advik Vedantam I thought it was lmao
It's hard to believe that it's not
No. it is not real because vertical stabliser is not there
aye just think of the weight
"Because it's really Falcon big," is now my favorite thing ever.
EASILY THE BEST VIDEO IVE SEEN. WREN, PLEASE WRENDER MORE.
Neel wren do you think he should do that. 😂
It would also be fun if he had to wren-t his house! xD😂
My god, those wrenders, HMMM I can TASTE the epicness from HERE! WOOOO!
*GO SPACEX GOOOO!*
Nice job Wren! That was so cool and informative to watch! :D
Vc aqui :)
peste dominando o mundo
Renan ta seguindo kkkkk
You need to update this vid my man. The latest version of Starship is now going to be 120 meters tall, beating the Saturn 5 by a noticable margin.
I used to clean the building where they assembled the boosters freaking huge sadly its was all rusted and hasnt been used in decades except a few offices in the front now its been destroyed
You didn’t show the Saturn V in context!?
Otherwise. Cool.
Yeah Saturn V largest rocket in history
This is what we were all waiting for
@@John-bq1lp And has the most powerful thrusters.
@Nicholas Olesen I'd agree with you if anything bigger had been built, but sadly it hasn't.
We also should have had a representation of the See Dragon concept
can you make a video showing a falcon rocket flying by at Sea level at Mach 22? i think that would look totally badass.
Awesome idea, we really don't get the idea of how fast these things really go.
weeee
Unmannedair it’ll probably be there for just a frame and it’s gone haha
The whole rocket doesn't reach that speed. You cannot bring a lot of cargo and have a rocket that gets to orbit in a single piece. So you build a series of of rockets the lowest is a big heavy lifter that gets it off the ground to maybe Mach 5-7 and 50 km altitude, then it breaks off and a smaller rocket remains now lighter with a full tank and a smaller more efficient engine accelerates it in vacuum. The Falcon 9 does this in a two stage manner, the lower part with the landing legs and fins gets it up to about a hundred km at Mach 7 out of the atmosphere and moving sideways at a good speed and then it's basically empty, drops off and leaves the much lighter second stage with only a single instead of 9 Merlin engines to accelerate in space to Mach 24-36 (missions to high orbits or the moon need quite a bit more speed than low earth orbit).
Unlike any other rocket ever built the first stage with the heavy (and expensive) engines doesn't crash into the ocean but flips around, powers its engines back putting it on a return trajectory, reenters the atmosphere and lands on ships or back at land depending how much fuel they got left after the mission, ready to be launched again. This is why people hope SpaceX will be able to reduce the cost of spaceflight from hundreds of millions to mere thousands, by perfecting reusability.
You wouldn't see it and the pressurewave would destroy your device 😂
Great video, Wren! Your excitement reminds me of old Bill Nye
Jacob Carlson You mean young Bill Nye 😏
yeah young bill nye was great, as soon as he became political he became irrelevant. 2 things you never discuss in public without distroying your reputation, religion and politics.
Yes, exactly. His enthusiasm could inspire a whole new generation of scientists!! So good.
Fuck Bill Nye
DH Shawon haha, yes. Old Bill Nye episodes*
i love watching this and seeing the cgi rendering of the BFR and now knowing its an actual starship that flew yesterday
Yes
Fantastic video, Wren! Definitely more please 😌
Interesting? ABSOLUTELY! Mildly cringy? ABSOLUTELY! Do I care? ABSOLUTELY NOT! Great video Wren!
Wren nails it. I wouldn't describe this as "cringy", but fun! Like if Bill Nye was cool again, he'd be Wren.
That might be more accurate. Cringy seems like a bit of an insult, which it absolutely isn't meant to be. It felt like it wasn't aimed at my demographic. Comparing it to the old Bill Nye is a great comparison.
Could've definitely had a lot less yelling and shaky text, but I certainly wouldn't mind to see more videos like this in the future
Wazz why bother commenting then
Wazz how is this in any way "cringy"?
These visual effects are *AMAZING* ,Keep up!
It is so crazy watching this 5 years later after the third Starship test flight!
And after IFT-4 successful test
@@yOkay_yeah ift 5 incoming
lowkey hope this goes viral. love ya wren
Congrats, Elon shared your video on Twitter! Really good production quality in this video!
The shot at 2:47 looked amazingly photoreal. Also, please continue to make more of these videos! 👍
Tinem I thought it was real 😂
2:57 BFR is Starship now. And the new Starship is now bigger then Saturn 5 xD
2:52 Kerbal Space Program lol
Lol🤣🤣
Who asked and what?
@@b00ys24 don't be a dipshit
@@b00ys24 rude
This is the true form of Wren. Please do more.
Please.
Damn this was really nice. I can see what you're going for, kind of a fast paced, visually interesting science summary that keeps the viewer's attention while also being kinda mind blowing and really informative. Awesome vfx work, and very well written IMO. Keep up the good work, Wren! (And the rest of the guys!)
The bfr/starship on the 747 had me laughing so hard 😂
Wren is the coolest guy
But Carmichael is the nicest dude
Very true
Those 3D models in the video ar amazing just like the star size comparsion. (watch and like that video)
1:19 I saw that corridor symbol hehe
Me to
Technically if their symbol is there, the payload belongs to them 😂😂😂
@@depressed_neutron jjju
BFR flies and it is glorious
SENPAI ELON NOTICED!!
Surprised to see such good VFX out of nowhere. Great work!
Thank you Wren this was amazing 😄👍
The VFX in this video are AWESOME... You should call the series WRENdering things
0:26 when your physics teacher introduces relativity... 😂
I mean, relativity isn't hard at all lmao i bet sone 3rd grader can understand it not gonna lie
@@brawlyx5826 A 3rd grader definitely cannot understand relativity. I doubt he would even understand classical mechanics.
Please make an UPDATED version of this video!!!
Hey, starship is now ready.
Ye, we need an update x)
Not really
@@phox.2234 that attitude is unwelcome
@@ntactime_w3488 facts are now unwelcome then
@@phox.2234 depends on what you define as ready I guess
"It hasn't been made yet"
3 years later it's been stacked twice, how far have we come
I lost it when i saw the falcon heavys just laying arround
How does this have only 750k views? What a crime....deserves much more
1:15
That shot is realistic af
ikr
hope to see an updated version of this once starship is fully operational. would be very cool to see
Holy sh*t. The tracking in these shots is amazing! 😃
This was an awesome graphic comparison. Thanks for putting in the hard work!
*Because It's really Falcon Big.* -Wren 2k18
It should be big fucking rocket.
@@bike_rider-k2h it is but that's the secret name
@@javeddenton oh shit, I just revealed it.
@@bike_rider-k2h He actually named it big fucking rocket at first. He just changed it later to big falcon rocket when it got more official. Now he's changed the name to Starship.
@@ImNotActuallyChristian Super Heavy and Starship
Wrens knowledge bomb videos are arguably the most informative and entertaining videos on UA-cam. Truly remarkable.
It's Falcon amazing
Excellent models and VFX compositing etc.Rather surreal to see these huge machines in everyday settings.
Wren, can you make one for gosh darn ships? I couldn't believe my eyes when I got onto a US Cruiser that was docked at my home Island's port. It was Gigantic and it was only a Cruiser.
This was an amazing video, I learned a lot, and not even mentioned the man we all love
I've seen the Oasis of the Seas when it came to my city and let me tell you, it is incredibly big, I had already seen some big ships docked in that same place (Queen Mary II, Independence of the Seas and even the Juan Carlos I aircraft carrier to name a few) and it dwarfed ALL of them, it is actually insane the size of that thing, you really can't imagine just how gigantic it is until you've seen it up close
goo.gl/images/TmNVwc
Here is an image of it when it came to my town. That turquoise and black roof you see below it is a decently sized shopping center that has 5 stories, but they are shopping center stories, so each one of them is like 5m tall
Finally back here after the full stack using the Tower chopsticks! It's amazing how far its come along in just 3 years
Who else is here right after the Dragon 2 just went up to space.
Yep
I’m here after connection with the ISS.
Patrick McManus not me
Meeebiibxiebiixbebbziejaoakw
You
Make a version of this video with "Sea Dragon Rocket" will be even more scary
jordan Scary? More like a Marvel
Stopping in after "BFR"/Starship's first sub orbital flight test. Was amazing to watch it fly!
Absolutely crazy to see it do it's thing after so much talk and concept art for so long
@@Theironminer-ky2pgyes it was
Almost four minutes long and I never paused once, so well done. I have the patience of a goldfish and often pause a lot of videos as I am bored.
I only paused to like this comment about not pausing
1:30
Mike's Friend: Hey Mike, can I use one of your rockets? I'm late.
Mike: Go ahead mate. Please take one of the two Falcon Heavys lying around in the patio.
Mike's Friend: Cheers mate.
you need to update this
5y ago
BFR now is called Starship, and it's stained steel. It would be great if you rerender this video with actual shiny rocket.
Starship is stainless steel which I guess would be the opposite of stained steel. :)
@@williamgreene4834 lmao
This is the best series on this channel
Amazing, Moooaaaarr!!!!
Just imagine driving in the road and seeing SpaceX rockets all over the place
My dad works at SpaceX so I have seen these in person it’s v cool
Show him this video!
It's December 2020 - We just had an amazing first test flight of the Starship SN8 (previously known as BFR).
Thanks for this video, and looking forward to an updated episode with the full Starship and Super Heavy booster.
Boss level editing and CGI skills damn
Elon Musk saw this video. You should be proud of yourselves Corridor!
Everyday astronaut 👩🚀 brought me here
Wow, great VFX textures and lighting
It’s happening boys right at this moment they are stacking the super heavy and starship together 😟
Yep yep
Who is here after the Starship SN8 flight? 😍
Me🙋
Everyone who is here after the sn8 flight
Who is here after Starship SN9 flight? 😍
sn15 flight even better
S28 flight
"Go Up... and Fall Around the Earth" that tell everything... Heheheh Fall around the earth, Danm... and I don't take plane for me foot print on earth... 😉🌱
Someone put this on r/ihadastroke
Thanks for this mate , great visualization
I laughed really Falcon loud
2:21, look at the corridor logo!
Now that starship proved it can skydive, it's even more important that people realise how big this is. So would it be possible to put into perspective how heavy and big this metal building is when it's skydiving? It weighed 540ton fully loaded when launching and weighed about 120 tons empty, so maybe 140tons when skydiving from 12km high.
And now it's added a new trick "Look ma, no legs!"...
Nice video, Wren! It's amazing to see how much has already changed on the Starship (BFR) just since this video.
Yep. Not even any legs to graphically represent any more!
0:59
I guess I’m really bad at eyeing height and distance bcuz that ceiling looks way higher than 17 ft tall
Great video Wren :D
Mach 22? Thats faster than Koro-sensei :O
I was thinking this and then i looked down and saw this lmao i like the way you think
Best channel I've discovered in a very long time. Consistently good videos.
Thanks Wren +team!
The off-center subscribe button... It hurts
So, what have I learned today?
The BFR is transported by a Lufthansa 747.
It's kinda funny considering Boeing is SpaceX's main competitor.
@@R3lay0 yeah I suppose, but they don't make whole rockets do they? The Saturn v was a lot of Boeing parts but others as well.
fuck boe... they're oldschool man.
Really FALCON big
You sir...Need much more recognition.
Btw...this is the first time I've ever seen any of your videos.
well, this video has over 1mil views and this channel has over 2mil subs