@@AlisterBulman as i mentioned somewhere, he can't travel to the US by himself at 14, so if he were to go to LA they'd have to bring his parents with him. logistically it might pose too many problems and be too costly. But you never know... maybe. Or they could do it over zoom.
Nooo, that's what makes it so great. The honest straightforward, no bs title. That plus the quality just speaks to the love and care put into the video.
Lord and Miller: “HEY good job - we’re gonna grind and crunch you” JK I’m sure re: Preston they were compliant with child labor etc, but that movie didn’t suffer from a lack of creative flex so much as it did from a workflow and editing overload Good product; bad production
Apparently for Point Break, the producers wouldn't allow their stars to actually skydive, but Swayze was an avid skydiver IRL. So he invited all the crew out to jump on a free day, and took the cameraman along with them. Provided with raw footage and still-living stars, the producer went ahead and used it in the movie.
Such a boss move lmao. I miss Patrick Swayze, man. He was such a genuinely cool guy without a hint of pretentiousness. I feel like we need more people like that in the world.
It's amazing that 9 years ago the lego movie set a new bar for CG realism, and now a teenager can get the same result in his bedroom after school *and have it wind up in a real feature film.* There's a lot of terrible stuff in the world, but the work the blender foundation has done to make this stuff freely accessible is just so wonderful and tickles my heart. Preston has a LONG career ahead of him.
I loooove blender. I use it for 3D modeling/printing, but I have checked the renderes and holy hell last 15 years is insaaane progress, everything looks so great even without any composing❤
If I remember correctly, into the spiderverse was advertised as “from the people behind the Lego movie”. Which makes this even better. …unless I’m completely wrong. In which case, this is where the internet calls me stupid and makes fun of me.
I'm still amazed that a fan animation from a 14 year old managed to impress the animation team for spiderverse so much they got to work on the actual film. It's honestly incredible and I hope they keep doing it
it impressed the animation bosses: Lord and Miller screwing with the workflow up to the 11th hour with new demands and additions is what created the grind and crunch on the project… they wouldn’t make Monday decisions until Wednesday for work that needed to be finished for Tuesday
Reminds me of a Doctor Who fan that had a similar experience, ended up creating the opening titles for the 12th Doctor and a lot of other effects. Believe they go by "NeonVisual".
Mutanga is a genius. AMAZING. Not only the "technician" aspect of the Blender mastery, but the cinematography aspect. The art direction. That kid's got a career ahead of him. I am in awe!
@@PlasmaBananaz Omg you're so right, they need to do a video where he brings the Blender project for either his Lego trailer or (with permission from Sony) the project for his Lego scene from Across the Spiderverse and they go through how he did it and such.
He did copy the trailer shot for shot, he did not create the cinematography nor the art direction. Don't get me wrong, I don't want to detract from his achievement, I just think that praising him for the 2 things he didn't do makes no sense.
@@RyoMassaki Its not that simple. Try to copy... The Mona Lisa. Get the scale, colors etc all right. This kid took the trailer, redid it in a new format/medium. Had to make choices on scale, color, lighting. So he didn't design the characters or the shots, there is a tremendous amount of work and creativity in what that 14 year old kid did on nights and weekends, even if it is a 'copy'.
This is a great trio, your chemistry is perfect! I think Jordan was the missing link. Seeing you guys laughing to the point of crying because you're having so much fun is really awesome and shows just how much you love what you do. Thoroughly enjoyed this.
I can't even put into words how proud Mutanga's parents must be. To make such an incredible animation all by yourself after school at 14 years old, and then go on to work on one of the most anticipated movie sequels of all time-- he's basically real life Miles Morales
You would be proud to just get your work showcased on like a UA-cam show, or maybe some sort of indie kickstarter short film, but he did a whole scene in one of the best movies of the decade. It's a legendary achievement.
The work blender artists are able to do in non-professional settings is amazing! I love that you guys are highlighting these talented people. More please! Maybe invite them on the show!
Jordan has really grown on me these past VFX React vids, last time he was on (Reaction to Flash/Uncanny Superman clip) he was talking about the struggles of the VFX artists work condition pipeline and turnaround times. Now with showing Mutanga’s work, he was so enthusiastic on promoting VFX artists, about showcasing talents and getting more opportunities. Really appreciate these real Let’s Sit Down and Talk moments, really brings awareness even through the React vids~ ❤
Yes! You know, I always feel a part of the crew is missing ever since Clint left. And while no one can replace him, Jordan is absolutely one of my favorites now. I love his energy and knowledge. A perfect fit for the Corridor Crew, if there ever was one.
Yeah, I’ve noticed his growth too. He’s been hilariously entertaining and creative in the “Competing to Make Satisfying” series too. The Zelda animation was too funny.
I love how they are in the air for sooooooooo long and had a conversation in the Point Break sky diving scene. Tom Cruise was in the air for about 2 minutes (give or take) from 25,000 feet and some how Keanu and Patrick were in the air for 1.5 minutes from approximately 4,000 feet. Amazing!
Mythbusters tested whether you could have a conversation in free fall - even screaming straight into each other's faces, they couldn't hear a thing through all the wind.
I think the MI7 jump was more used as a behind the scenes marketing tool vs something they needed to do for the film, but still super impressive! Great episode gents!
The rig the crew of Point Break set up for the skydiving scene has probably my favorite BTS shot of all time. It's this amazing mix of big budget bare bones.
@vojtechpilar5809 yeah it feels like a demo or tutorial lecture from the guest. If I wanted BTS, I would look it up. I just wanna see vfx artists laughing at bad cgi and guessing how it was done for good cg.
That Mutanga story brought a tear to my eye. When he said Lord and Miller contacted him, I immediately made the connection. Holy shit. Just awesome. God Damn amazing.
This is pure entertainment! Congratulations to everyone, from the Crew to the creators...It's always a pleasure to see a new video from you guys on my feed.
He's 14 from another country, which means he can't cross the border by himself. His parents would need to come too. They'd have to pay for his whole family to come to LA and stay in a hotel, so it isn't likely. They can't afford that. They'd have to zoom it.
@@PantsuMann 3 tickets (1 child 2 adult) from Toronto to LA ranges from 1900$ to 2300$ and the flight would take 8 to 12 hours(that's only if airline problems don't happen). Lodging in LA for a single night at a decent hotel ranges from 150$ to 300$ per person. They'd probably have to stay there for at minimum 3-5 days since there's a 3 hour time zone difference. So you're probably looking at something that could go as high as 7000$ prices are in Canadian Dollar
@@FablestoneSeries Corridor is an entire VFX studio with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of computers, software licenses, and server gear that runs multiple successful UA-cam channels and a VOD service on their website and a merch store. They can afford a couple plane tickets and a hotel room, i promise you.
Your whole commentary on the Halo jump scene reminds me of what Penn Jillette often says about magic: "once part of the illusion falls, the whole thing falls". I'm sure that even though he hasn't worked in VFX that much he would be quite an insightful guest and probably have a few recommendation of more practical VFX in various movies.
I don't know if you guys have done it yet but in the Robocop reboot there was a pretty cool scene where they show pulling the robot parts off him to show what human parts are left.
You guys should check out 1944's "Cover girl". There's a scene, about 80 minutes into the movie, in which Gene Kelly dances with a projection of himself, with some decent interactions with scene elements and even between themselves.
Okay, now I can't help but want Corridor to make a full on video of someone skydiving and someone else mugging them. It would be VERY interesting to see you guys pull that off!
Hey, corridor. I'm here once again doing my part and telling you guys that a video on MUTANTES RECORD is the ultimate quest for you guys. Just do it. It's your duty.
Love how Mutanga’s story is one in a long line of stories like this. From a Filipino dude singing Journey on UA-cam and actually becoming a member of the band to some one like Monty Oum whose UA-cam animations landed him jobs at game developers and ultimately ending up at Rooster Teeth producing his own show (RWBY).
This was a great episode guys! Always love the fun dynamic you have just chilling and chatting about what you are watching! Always makes my day watching these videos!
@@scottbarkley496They aren't criticizing Tom Cruise and they aren't saying he should have been struck by lightning. They're just saying that, in their opinion, the scene would have been better without the lightning storm altogether
Great episode! The "bad" fire effect is interesting to me because it's so disconnected to reality it makes me think its something other than real fire and then it suddenly work and looks decent. Haven't seen the whole scene but I thought it was an interesting realization.
On that final note, really do keep doing what you love! I went form making GTA cinematics on UA-cam to working at Rockstar Games. Follow your dreams, and kick everyone who tells you otherwise :)
just wanted give a comment to show my apprication for you guys shoving off the kids work in the end. more off that really love seeing passion project getting promoted.
Great stuff as always. That point break clip motivated me to find some stuff online since it had been so long since I saw this movie. There is an earlier skydiving scene which is equally breathtaking. I think the major actors actually had to learn how to skydive. Also the Film movie helmet cam that i found while searching is crazy big for today's helmet cam standards. I am old enough to remember when this movie came out, and my memory is that they used one of those indoor skydiving fans outside with the sky in the background to get a few of the scenes. The actor being held up with air and nothing else.
Dude Preston wtf, that is insane. Hearing how he did this after school and then landed a gig working on the movie made me so happy. What an amazing story and equally amazing talent. SO COOL
I see Phil Lord and Christopher Miller as a great filmmaking duo. In one episode in the future, you guys should make a special animators react with Lord and Miller. Please make this happen!
The Perfect Storm (2000) has some CG shots of the ocean during a hurricane that were pretty good- and some pretty janky ones too. Would love to see what you guys think about it!
A few years ago, you guys reacted to the subway fight scene in Black Panther. I would love for you to react and compare that scene to the subway fight scene from Spiderman 3.
I have one for you guys that you HAVE to do: the Season 3 finale of Buffy: The Vampire Slayer. The "accession" of Mayor Richard Wilkins III, his transformation into a giant snake, the destruction of Sunnydale High School, and "well gosh!" I think you could have a lot of fun with it.
The storm scene in MI Fallout served a purpose for storytelling. (SPOILERS ahead) August Walker being the villain was so close to death, had Ethan not saved him the story would have ended quickly and differently, however, Ethan Hunt was determined to not let anyone die on his team, no matter what. Ethan cared for everyone on his team, even if they seemed a little hostile for a while.
For real. It's such an intense scene regardless if any of it was real or not. Ethan having to get to Walker, replace his oxygen, deploy walkers chute and then his own.
Yeah I really disagree with this video. The CGI is there as part of the story to fit in with the rest of the film and doesn't detract at all from the fact that they are doing it, the story comes first.
Exactly. Even with the CGI, when the lightning hit and the all the sound went away, i heard audible gasps in the theatre. It was a really thrilling sequence.
The asteroid impact in Giant Asteroids Form Earth's First Tectonic Plates by BBC Earth Lab blew me away. Probably one of the best vfx explosions since Rogue One
I work in feature animation, and that Lego trailer blew my mind. So hopeful for the up-and-comers, they have so much talent and access to industry-leading tools. We're going to see some crazy-ass VFX/animation in the next decade.
This, the storm exists for story purposes, and as soon as it fulfills it's purpose the movie moves past it. I understand it being a problem, but as soon as it's not the subject of the frame it's truly a spectacular sequence.
YES!! FINALLY!! I like Tom Cruise and that he does his own stunts, but in the movies you can't really tell they were "real" stunts because there's so much CGI behind it that you lose connection. For example, when he does the underwater scene he said he learn how to keep your breath for like 6 minutes, but the final shot is so distracting that he could have done 12 immersion of 30 seconds each and no one would have noticed. Such a shame.
There is something very peculiar about that latest Mission Impossible stunt, as good as the film was, the quality of that behind the scenes video jump with the direction and music, it was actually more tense watching the ramp jump than it was the final cliff jump.
I disagree. I don't think the CGI removed anything from the stunt and was just there to set the atmosphere, it's obvious that he still drove off the cliff on a ramp.
@@holliswilliams8426 It ruined it for me because they did a terrible job of hiding the ramp. Instead of hiding the ramp they ended up putting focus on there being a ramp by ending the ground into a cliff face instead of extending the ground to the other side of the screen.
The thing that bugs me most about that cliff jump is that the bike doesn’t look like it’s rolling over rough terrain. It just glides up smoothly all the way, and that really takes me out of the moment.
I would almost argue that Across the Spiderverse is one of those rare gems where the sequel is just as good if not better than the first one. I love how much they let the art drive the story in Across the Spiderverse
I'm guessing they just wanted to leave room since it _technically_ could be more real. Like if literally nothing was changed that'd be a 10, so if only something small was changed that'd be a 9
So proud of Preston. When I originally saw the Lego shot in Across the Spiderverse, I thought it looked amazing. Never would have thought a kid could be that talented
they did a video about animation like that a little while ago. I don't think they reacted to The Prince of Egypt (which is a great movie) but they reacted to some other 2d animations that used 3d in them like some scenes in Tarzan, and I think they've reacted to some animes using the same technique
I very rarely harp on talent as being anything more than just "time spent doing," but sometimes there are little Mozarts, Ramanujans, and then, for pretty novel media, Mutangas, I guess. I mean... there are so many layers to this. Like, he got the job and most definitely worked with feedback from the team, but his original trailer was already so insanely polished, it's pretty much what you get with the best artists spending most of their life on these movies. Crazy stuff, always exciting to watch people be great at what they do.
Would love to see an episode where you guys look into altered carbon!! Absolutely amazing first season! Love your stuff, live for my Saturdays with you guys!
hmm could be funny n crazy seeing preston coming in the studio one day when he grows up and this clip is shown with the old crew on couch with preston in the middle
Y’all should look at the new Little Mermaid live-action remake now that it’s out. There’s a scene that does some interesting stuff with underwater explosions.
I feel like you guys would have a blast with the effects of The Grey staring Liam Neeson. In addition, the DVD commentary is a blast with all the writers and directors getting audibly more dunk as the recording goes on.
Loved this episode! Thanks for featuring my work :)
I thought they were going to say someone actually recreated it with Lego later.
Not that someone so young just did it by themselves. Nice work.
When do we get to see you talking about what you did, and what else you love to see, on the couch @legome_theog?
@@AlisterBulman as i mentioned somewhere, he can't travel to the US by himself at 14, so if he were to go to LA they'd have to bring his parents with him. logistically it might pose too many problems and be too costly. But you never know... maybe. Or they could do it over zoom.
Commenting just to see you on that couch, boy you deserve it.
Good job!
Thanks for featuring my train crash! This was a great episode.
(I agree the title needs help😂)
Ur too fkin talented 😭😭😭🚞🚞🚞
Nooo, that's what makes it so great. The honest straightforward, no bs title. That plus the quality just speaks to the love and care put into the video.
Massive Respect for Mutanga, that work was absolutely mind blowing!!
what a gigachad
Lord and Miller: “HEY good job - we’re gonna grind and crunch you”
JK I’m sure re: Preston they were compliant with child labor etc, but that movie didn’t suffer from a lack of creative flex so much as it did from a workflow and editing overload
Good product; bad production
I thought they were gonna say that someone did recreate it with the actual lego later.
But nope, it was done by a solo child.
His work and dedication is amazing. A true inspiration!
PROBLEM - the link to his channel in the description is a 404 - PLEASE FIX IT GUYS!!!!
That lego story was super inspiring. Love it.
No waaaaaaay, it's the donut guy!!!!
God of the blender community
Donuts!!!
oh, it's the nft scammer guy
Apparently for Point Break, the producers wouldn't allow their stars to actually skydive, but Swayze was an avid skydiver IRL. So he invited all the crew out to jump on a free day, and took the cameraman along with them. Provided with raw footage and still-living stars, the producer went ahead and used it in the movie.
Eric linden actually told them about this in a stuntman react episode
@@KenSahaja I knew I heard this somewhere but could remember where so I thought I dreamt it.
For the curious, it's Stuntmen React 5, around the 8:45 mark
Such a boss move lmao. I miss Patrick Swayze, man. He was such a genuinely cool guy without a hint of pretentiousness. I feel like we need more people like that in the world.
Was coming here just to see if someone else had shared this story, glad someone has.
It's amazing that 9 years ago the lego movie set a new bar for CG realism, and now a teenager can get the same result in his bedroom after school *and have it wind up in a real feature film.* There's a lot of terrible stuff in the world, but the work the blender foundation has done to make this stuff freely accessible is just so wonderful and tickles my heart. Preston has a LONG career ahead of him.
This comment is giving Obadiah Stane : [shouting] Tony Stark was able to build this in a cave! With a box of scraps! 😄
I loooove blender. I use it for 3D modeling/printing, but I have checked the renderes and holy hell last 15 years is insaaane progress, everything looks so great even without any composing❤
If I remember correctly, into the spiderverse was advertised as “from the people behind the Lego movie”. Which makes this even better.
…unless I’m completely wrong. In which case, this is where the internet calls me stupid and makes fun of me.
I'm still amazed that a fan animation from a 14 year old managed to impress the animation team for spiderverse so much they got to work on the actual film. It's honestly incredible and I hope they keep doing it
it impressed the animation bosses: Lord and Miller screwing with the workflow up to the 11th hour with new demands and additions is what created the grind and crunch on the project… they wouldn’t make Monday decisions until Wednesday for work that needed to be finished for Tuesday
That kid is a true talent, I hope he gets treated right by the movie machine.
@@kingcosworth2643 - He is the Chosen One. Literally. :D
Reminds me of a Doctor Who fan that had a similar experience, ended up creating the opening titles for the 12th Doctor and a lot of other effects. Believe they go by "NeonVisual".
One of my favorite stories I've heard on Corridor
Love the way Niko smiles like a proud dad at 14:39 as Jordan explains the motion of fire.😄
Mutanga is a genius. AMAZING. Not only the "technician" aspect of the Blender mastery, but the cinematography aspect. The art direction. That kid's got a career ahead of him. I am in awe!
Corridor needs to ask him to guest star in one of these episodes for real
@@PlasmaBananaz That would be so cool
@@PlasmaBananaz Omg you're so right, they need to do a video where he brings the Blender project for either his Lego trailer or (with permission from Sony) the project for his Lego scene from Across the Spiderverse and they go through how he did it and such.
He did copy the trailer shot for shot, he did not create the cinematography nor the art direction. Don't get me wrong, I don't want to detract from his achievement, I just think that praising him for the 2 things he didn't do makes no sense.
@@RyoMassaki Its not that simple. Try to copy... The Mona Lisa. Get the scale, colors etc all right. This kid took the trailer, redid it in a new format/medium. Had to make choices on scale, color, lighting. So he didn't design the characters or the shots, there is a tremendous amount of work and creativity in what that 14 year old kid did on nights and weekends, even if it is a 'copy'.
This is a great trio, your chemistry is perfect! I think Jordan was the missing link. Seeing you guys laughing to the point of crying because you're having so much fun is really awesome and shows just how much you love what you do. Thoroughly enjoyed this.
I can't even put into words how proud Mutanga's parents must be. To make such an incredible animation all by yourself after school at 14 years old, and then go on to work on one of the most anticipated movie sequels of all time-- he's basically real life Miles Morales
You would be proud to just get your work showcased on like a UA-cam show, or maybe some sort of indie kickstarter short film, but he did a whole scene in one of the best movies of the decade. It's a legendary achievement.
Apparently it wasn't all by himself. In the Description of that Video, 3 ppl contributed
The work blender artists are able to do in non-professional settings is amazing! I love that you guys are highlighting these talented people. More please! Maybe invite them on the show!
"Don't you hate it when you're safely skydiving..." broke me. I was drying my eyes from the tears of laughter so I could replay the minute I missed.
And then John Wick comes up behind you with a revolver.
This was their funniest commentary.
"You didn't set up the tent!?" 💀
@@MikePlus That's baby John Wick
Them turning that skydiving scene from Point Break into a skydiving mugging was the most hilarious thing ever!!
I'm still confused, did he actually jump out of the plane with no chute?
Jordan has really grown on me these past VFX React vids, last time he was on (Reaction to Flash/Uncanny Superman clip) he was talking about the struggles of the VFX artists work condition pipeline and turnaround times. Now with showing Mutanga’s work, he was so enthusiastic on promoting VFX artists, about showcasing talents and getting more opportunities. Really appreciate these real Let’s Sit Down and Talk moments, really brings awareness even through the React vids~ ❤
Yes! You know, I always feel a part of the crew is missing ever since Clint left. And while no one can replace him, Jordan is absolutely one of my favorites now. I love his energy and knowledge. A perfect fit for the Corridor Crew, if there ever was one.
Yeah, I’ve noticed his growth too. He’s been hilariously entertaining and creative in the “Competing to Make Satisfying” series too. The Zelda animation was too funny.
This had to be one of the funniest episode to date!
I love when Jordan and Sam are on the couch. They work off each other very well.
I love how they are in the air for sooooooooo long and had a conversation in the Point Break sky diving scene. Tom Cruise was in the air for about 2 minutes (give or take) from 25,000 feet and some how Keanu and Patrick were in the air for 1.5 minutes from approximately 4,000 feet. Amazing!
Mythbusters tested whether you could have a conversation in free fall - even screaming straight into each other's faces, they couldn't hear a thing through all the wind.
I think the MI7 jump was more used as a behind the scenes marketing tool vs something they needed to do for the film, but still super impressive! Great episode gents!
This episode was hysterical. Idk what got into the boys, but their jokes were top tier.
Burning Man, and "don't you hate it when you're safely skydiving..."
@@timthompson3569 So funny 😂 they could do a whole skit off the skydiving muggers.
Missed opportunity for a call back to the Burning Man joke with Kiefer like actually burning man.
Hilarious nonetheless.
The rig the crew of Point Break set up for the skydiving scene has probably my favorite BTS shot of all time. It's this amazing mix of big budget bare bones.
That Lego Spiderverse story is so heartwarming. What an incredibly motivated kid, he'll be going places!
Children yield for the mines.
I honestly enjoy the non-guest episodes more. I just wanna see the boys and their reactions and their jokes.
They get to provide more criticism without being worried of offending the guests
A mix of both is definitely best
I don't like the guessed episodes. It's informative but not fun as they simply don't criticize anything.
@vojtechpilar5809 yeah it feels like a demo or tutorial lecture from the guest. If I wanted BTS, I would look it up. I just wanna see vfx artists laughing at bad cgi and guessing how it was done for good cg.
That Mutanga story brought a tear to my eye. When he said Lord and Miller contacted him, I immediately made the connection. Holy shit. Just awesome. God Damn amazing.
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This is pure entertainment! Congratulations to everyone, from the Crew to the creators...It's always a pleasure to see a new video from you guys on my feed.
Yoh! Preston Mutanga is on another level! The fact that he ended up animating that Lego Scene in the movie was just a cherry on top.
The last segment with the 14 year old is AMAZING!! Props to him and the directors for including him.
Please please please invite Preston Mutanga to the couch! This is so cool! Kid deserves it!
He's 14 from another country, which means he can't cross the border by himself. His parents would need to come too. They'd have to pay for his whole family to come to LA and stay in a hotel, so it isn't likely. They can't afford that. They'd have to zoom it.
@@FablestoneSeries Doesnt sound like a problem really. It's not like they have to fly from Europe. Bring the parents too, interview the kid
lol are you serious? he's in canada not cuba. Itd be few hundred dollars per ticket. @@FablestoneSeries
@@PantsuMann 3 tickets (1 child 2 adult) from Toronto to LA ranges from 1900$ to 2300$ and the flight would take 8 to 12 hours(that's only if airline problems don't happen). Lodging in LA for a single night at a decent hotel ranges from 150$ to 300$ per person. They'd probably have to stay there for at minimum 3-5 days since there's a 3 hour time zone difference. So you're probably looking at something that could go as high as 7000$
prices are in Canadian Dollar
@@FablestoneSeries Corridor is an entire VFX studio with hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of computers, software licenses, and server gear that runs multiple successful UA-cam channels and a VOD service on their website and a merch store. They can afford a couple plane tickets and a hotel room, i promise you.
Definitely one of the best episodes in a long time, you should showcase hidden talent more often!
Your whole commentary on the Halo jump scene reminds me of what Penn Jillette often says about magic: "once part of the illusion falls, the whole thing falls". I'm sure that even though he hasn't worked in VFX that much he would be quite an insightful guest and probably have a few recommendation of more practical VFX in various movies.
I recommend checking out the sliced arm effects from “Men” starts around 1:10 in the film till about 1:15. Very dope
I don't know if you guys have done it yet but in the Robocop reboot there was a pretty cool scene where they show pulling the robot parts off him to show what human parts are left.
Its done i think
It was the only good part of the movie.
they did that already
That “mugged while skydiving” bit was hilarious 😂
You guys should check out 1944's "Cover girl". There's a scene, about 80 minutes into the movie, in which Gene Kelly dances with a projection of himself, with some decent interactions with scene elements and even between themselves.
Getting snuck up on whilst skydiving is the funniest thing I've heard in a long time.
Okay, now I can't help but want Corridor to make a full on video of someone skydiving and someone else mugging them. It would be VERY interesting to see you guys pull that off!
Hey, corridor. I'm here once again doing my part and telling you guys that a video on MUTANTES RECORD is the ultimate quest for you guys. Just do it. It's your duty.
Holy shit! Preston is a standout talent. He will go BIG in the VFX industry. Well, well, well done, kid!
the way you also enjoy the clips and joking about it like pure audience while also commenting the VFX aspect in the modern cultur is very likable
That LEGO story with the 14yo gave me chills. That's awesome - he has a guarantied future in animation for sure.
This story is totally bs
@john1802 no it's not. It's real.
@@john1802its literally real 💀 you have no proof its not 💀💀
Love how Mutanga’s story is one in a long line of stories like this. From a Filipino dude singing Journey on UA-cam and actually becoming a member of the band to some one like Monty Oum whose UA-cam animations landed him jobs at game developers and ultimately ending up at Rooster Teeth producing his own show (RWBY).
That canadian kid is soo inspiring! Gives me feels good vibes and I love it!
This was a great episode guys! Always love the fun dynamic you have just chilling and chatting about what you are watching! Always makes my day watching these videos!
Dude the Lego animator story is insane, the fact that he did the scene for ATSV is just incredible
I'm glad you showed Landon's train video. He is a very talented action director.
Tom Cruise: I jumped out a plane for this scene.
Corridor Crew: It's nothing, you should have also been struck by a real lightning.
It's because Tom Cruise is their enemy ..
Bunch of CGI nerds
He's not a god you know ?
@@VikiLLad A demi-god, then...?
@@scottbarkley496They aren't criticizing Tom Cruise and they aren't saying he should have been struck by lightning. They're just saying that, in their opinion, the scene would have been better without the lightning storm altogether
@@antonliakhovitch8306 absolutely not
Great episode! The "bad" fire effect is interesting to me because it's so disconnected to reality it makes me think its something other than real fire and then it suddenly work and looks decent. Haven't seen the whole scene but I thought it was an interesting realization.
This was so fun!
"You didn't set up the tent?!"😂
Also,that Lego kid was amazing!
On that final note, really do keep doing what you love! I went form making GTA cinematics on UA-cam to working at Rockstar Games. Follow your dreams, and kick everyone who tells you otherwise :)
The Point Break bit has convinced me that you guys just need to do movie commentary to funny or janky scenes
just wanted give a comment to show my apprication for you guys shoving off the kids work in the end. more off that really love seeing passion project getting promoted.
Y'all need to check out the One Piece live action cgi, its actually really impressive!
That. Or do a "Animators react" where they compare why this live action works, where shows like Cowboy Bebop failed
no its not
An animators react to One Piece anime’s recent episodes would be awesome too. The impact frames on Zoro vs King and Luffy vs Kaido are incredible
They almost certainly will. They usually film these a couple weeks in advance. So we'll probably see a React episode with One Piece in a couple weeks.
Great stuff as always. That point break clip motivated me to find some stuff online since it had been so long since I saw this movie. There is an earlier skydiving scene which is equally breathtaking. I think the major actors actually had to learn how to skydive. Also the Film movie helmet cam that i found while searching is crazy big for today's helmet cam standards. I am old enough to remember when this movie came out, and my memory is that they used one of those indoor skydiving fans outside with the sky in the background to get a few of the scenes. The actor being held up with air and nothing else.
Your commentary during the Point Break scenes had me dying 😂😂😂
Mutanga's work is mind-blowing. I could even do a mili seconds of his work. An exceptionally amazing talent.
You guys should bring that kid to the show , make an interview or whatever . Such of talented kid. Im really happy for him 👍🏽
I don’t what was happening the day you all were filming this but the vibes this episode were especially immaculate
Been working as a 3D artist for 15 years and when I see what that kid did... geez what an absolute beast !
Huge respect for Preston Mutanga, Dude! You are inspiration for so many! Loved the blender train one too! Another amazing one!
I enjoyed the Scorpion King's cameo as "guy on train".
this is gold
I smell what you’re cookin’!🤨
Dude Preston wtf, that is insane. Hearing how he did this after school and then landed a gig working on the movie made me so happy. What an amazing story and equally amazing talent. SO COOL
Please do a "Sound Designers React" series. They deserve love too!
That was great, love the callout for the dude who did the lego cg work.
10:33 I am crying laughing at the Burning Man jokes omfg
This was the the most fun episode in a while, the energy was great.
This episode is just the crew making each other laugh at hilariously stupid jokes😅 love it
I'm so happy for Mutanga! I didn't know about that, now I'm just happy ❤ Thanks for sharing that with us!
I see Phil Lord and Christopher Miller as a great filmmaking duo. In one episode in the future, you guys should make a special animators react with Lord and Miller. Please make this happen!
That scene that they cut out of Mirrors scared me so much when I watched it, so brutal!
The Perfect Storm (2000) has some CG shots of the ocean during a hurricane that were pretty good- and some pretty janky ones too. Would love to see what you guys think about it!
best episode so far even the ad made me want to get that jacket ...thanks corridor crew!
I was so sad to see that you actually weren't looking at the Lone Ranger lol still a fun episode! Can't wait to see what you guys do next!
Yeah, what was with that? I didn't understand that at all. Might as well not have put that stuff in the opening..........
That analysis discussion about the sky dive scene was so engrossing. I was sat here thinking I was with you agreeing.
A few years ago, you guys reacted to the subway fight scene in Black Panther. I would love for you to react and compare that scene to the subway fight scene from Spiderman 3.
I have one for you guys that you HAVE to do: the Season 3 finale of Buffy: The Vampire Slayer. The "accession" of Mayor Richard Wilkins III, his transformation into a giant snake, the destruction of Sunnydale High School, and "well gosh!" I think you could have a lot of fun with it.
The storm scene in MI Fallout served a purpose for storytelling. (SPOILERS ahead) August Walker being the villain was so close to death, had Ethan not saved him the story would have ended quickly and differently, however, Ethan Hunt was determined to not let anyone die on his team, no matter what. Ethan cared for everyone on his team, even if they seemed a little hostile for a while.
For real. It's such an intense scene regardless if any of it was real or not. Ethan having to get to Walker, replace his oxygen, deploy walkers chute and then his own.
Yeah I really disagree with this video. The CGI is there as part of the story to fit in with the rest of the film and doesn't detract at all from the fact that they are doing it, the story comes first.
Exactly. Even with the CGI, when the lightning hit and the all the sound went away, i heard audible gasps in the theatre. It was a really thrilling sequence.
Video Game: Castlevania Lords Of Shadows 2 cinematic trailer.
TV Show: Doctor Who Season 12, Revolution Of The Daleks, timestamp 59:15 - 1:01:23.
The asteroid impact in Giant Asteroids Form Earth's First Tectonic Plates by BBC Earth Lab blew me away. Probably one of the best vfx explosions since Rogue One
I work in feature animation, and that Lego trailer blew my mind.
So hopeful for the up-and-comers, they have so much talent and access to industry-leading tools. We're going to see some crazy-ass VFX/animation in the next decade.
In their defence, they needed the storm inordee to knock out Cavill and they couldn't have done it in a real storm with real lightning
This, the storm exists for story purposes, and as soon as it fulfills it's purpose the movie moves past it. I understand it being a problem, but as soon as it's not the subject of the frame it's truly a spectacular sequence.
there are completely misunderstanding that the CG is there for story purposes and to fit into the rest of the story
Ami Yamato would be a great guest to have on the show!
YES!! FINALLY!!
I like Tom Cruise and that he does his own stunts, but in the movies you can't really tell they were "real" stunts because there's so much CGI behind it that you lose connection.
For example, when he does the underwater scene he said he learn how to keep your breath for like 6 minutes, but the final shot is so distracting that he could have done 12 immersion of 30 seconds each and no one would have noticed.
Such a shame.
Harrison Ford running from the train in the fugitive would be a cool shot to see. And the jump from the waterfall for stuntmen react
There is something very peculiar about that latest Mission Impossible stunt, as good as the film was, the quality of that behind the scenes video jump with the direction and music, it was actually more tense watching the ramp jump than it was the final cliff jump.
I disagree. I don't think the CGI removed anything from the stunt and was just there to set the atmosphere, it's obvious that he still drove off the cliff on a ramp.
I actually think that the train sequence that follows that jump was a better stunt.
@@holliswilliams8426 It ruined it for me because they did a terrible job of hiding the ramp. Instead of hiding the ramp they ended up putting focus on there being a ramp by ending the ground into a cliff face instead of extending the ground to the other side of the screen.
@@holliswilliams8426the background of the ramp looks off.
They should've just found a better cliff to jump from
The thing that bugs me most about that cliff jump is that the bike doesn’t look like it’s rolling over rough terrain. It just glides up smoothly all the way, and that really takes me out of the moment.
i love how you guys post videos every other day! and the content is always unbeatable, i love it and keep up the great work guys!
I would almost argue that Across the Spiderverse is one of those rare gems where the sequel is just as good if not better than the first one. I love how much they let the art drive the story in Across the Spiderverse
Y'all are my adult answer to Saturday Morning Cartoons! Thanks so much!
Tom Cruise: Literally hanging on to the outside of a plane in mid flight.
Corridor Crew: They used a wire. 9 out of10.
yeah there are so picky it's hilarious
Yeah felt a little cynical
I'm guessing they just wanted to leave room since it _technically_ could be more real. Like if literally nothing was changed that'd be a 10, so if only something small was changed that'd be a 9
@@orangenostrilyeah, but the “how real a stunt is” is stupid.
BRUH THAT’S WHATS BUGGING ME😂😂😂😂
So proud of Preston. When I originally saw the Lego shot in Across the Spiderverse, I thought it looked amazing. Never would have thought a kid could be that talented
I would love it if you guys reviewed the blend of 2D animation and 3D animation in the Prince of Egypt
they did a video about animation like that a little while ago. I don't think they reacted to The Prince of Egypt (which is a great movie) but they reacted to some other 2d animations that used 3d in them like some scenes in Tarzan, and I think they've reacted to some animes using the same technique
THIS EPISODE WAS SOOO GOOOD!!!! please do this as a series!!!!
I very rarely harp on talent as being anything more than just "time spent doing," but sometimes there are little Mozarts, Ramanujans, and then, for pretty novel media, Mutangas, I guess. I mean... there are so many layers to this. Like, he got the job and most definitely worked with feedback from the team, but his original trailer was already so insanely polished, it's pretty much what you get with the best artists spending most of their life on these movies.
Crazy stuff, always exciting to watch people be great at what they do.
Moonraker also has a fantastic skydiving stunt. You should look at that as well.
Loved this ep. Soo funny😂
16:42 best part 17:05 of the video... 👇🏼
17:27
By far the best mind blown in vfx story
My guy LegoMe_TheOG getting the recognition he deserves
Would love to see an episode where you guys look into altered carbon!! Absolutely amazing first season!
Love your stuff, live for my Saturdays with you guys!
hmm could be funny n crazy seeing preston coming in the studio one day when he grows up and this clip is shown with the old crew on couch with preston in the middle
Damn that kid is going to be huge in the industry down the road
Y’all should look at the new Little Mermaid live-action remake now that it’s out. There’s a scene that does some interesting stuff with underwater explosions.
I feel like you guys would have a blast with the effects of The Grey staring Liam Neeson. In addition, the DVD commentary is a blast with all the writers and directors getting audibly more dunk as the recording goes on.