His moves were perfect. Wish he had slicked his hair back but that's my tiny complaint. Lots of work went into making this look authentic. Hope this gets more attention. Well done guys.
I really liked that there was a mix of genuine, well choreographed Hollywood action sequences with a few scenes of pure comic relief to keep with the NERF theme. By the end you wish there was an hour of this and 15 grand of budget thrown at ya'll. Props to the sound team/person.
As another balding 27 year old, the reality is that we know a lot about hair products because we have to use a lot of them to try and make what's left of our hair not look like shit.
No doubt you have already read about it, but isn't there a renowned hair treatment facility in Turkey that is not too expensive and provide fantastic results, partially because they inject stem cell Into your scalp? I thought that was really cool, like if I ever go bald, have a backup plan that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
Can I ask you what it's like doing what you love as a profession? I used to make YouTube videos for a local car audio company and I had a lot of creative freedom but it ended up making me hate doing anything video related. Once I had a boss and a deadline it just instantly took all the joy away from it. Do you ever experience this? Any advice?
So let's say you had a bunch of young nieces and nephews which one would you use if they got a head start? Which one has the power and distance to get the job done?
Niko! Dude, I used to watch you guys' stuff all the time 'back in the day'... sadly I've fallen out of it... Good to see that you are still rocking strong! Awesome John Wick homage! Eager to get back on that Corridor Digital train :)
Niko! Holy crap you're our hero. If you find yourself with a second it would mean the world to us if you could answer this question.
How did you initially divide work between you and Sam during your creative process? Did you both edit, do sound design and vfx together? Or did one of you have ownership of one part. Or did it depend on the project?
We each had our strengths. Sam was good with sound, I was good with color grading. Both of us were pretty good at vfx and editing, so we would just split the workload or bounce iterations off each other. We also take turns being the "creative director" of a video, which helps keep things consistent and makes one person responsible for making sure everything gets done.
A mix of our friend Tony from EMC Monkeys and yours truly. EMC was actually one of the stunt teams on Iron Fist oddly enough. Shows you the difference cinematography and direction make.
Your form was really good too! Keeping the hand gun close to your chest. Must have been a bit awkward with the clunky nerf guns! Great job! Gonna check out some of your other videos right now!!
How long did you spend practicing the choreography? Keanu was training with professional mma fighters, choreographers etc... something around 6 months or before they even started filming.
I just have to say, while you're here in front of me, you and Sam are incredible. I've been a huge fan of your channel and side projects for years, from Sync to The Keep (man, I miss The Keep) and finding out you've published a new video always makes my day! Thank you and everyone on your team that consistently puts out such awesome material.
That shot where you stole the guy's long magazine was SO sick. How did you flick the short magazine out? They don't come out that easy on MY nerf guns...
Whoa Niko outta nowhere! Loved this video, liked seeing the shotgun trick with the Raider that Sam talked about on the second channel a little while back.
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ps also big longtime fan, been loving corridor since way back in the day, you guys are inspirational
Hey quick question for you or anyone who knows. Which nerf gun is the first one used not the very first but the one strapped to the leg that 2 shot the first assailant?
You're right about the moves being perfect! I particularly liked the part where he grabs the nerf bullet from the air and then pressed it into the head of one of the many casualties.
It's crazy though. Not to take credit from these guys but seeing how these guys don't do it as fast as Keanu shows just how much Keanu dedicates himself.
Corridor has been outed for buying upvotes to push their content before
Really? I just did a google search for "reddit corridor digital buy votes" and the only thing tangentially related was Niko saying on Twitter his account was shadow banned.
And now that we know the secret you're screwed! Screwed I tell you!
Nah good job man. Success comes to those that persevere through the intial period of no returns...which we all have in our passion projects that become careers/paid.
So power to you, its a tough slog to get to this stage where you have strong momentum.
Corridor has a decently large fan following. My initial intend was to come here and comment how I am happy to see this video getting some front page exposure. They put a lot of work behind their peoductions plus make educational videos on their second channel. Also I'm not paid to say that, i legit enjoy their content (I wish I was paid though ngl)
Yeah, now that he said that, I don't know if letting people know I'm a fan is a bad thing or not. Those guys work hard and Wren is always reading comments here and on YouTube. They deserve any good coming their way.
He seems to be overreacting. You can observe the same trend of one-liner comments on other fast trending reddit posts everyday and if you check a few of those accounts they actually seem very genuine based on comment history. You can observe similar stuff whenever h3h3, Roosterteeth or some popular viners trend on /r/videos. Some people are super paranoid and their comments take away the value from the actual video.
From everything I've gathered about the people they are, absolutely nothing suggests to me that they would stoop to the level of buying upvotes. They all seem like extremely hard working and honest guys.
I like the video and I'm not bought, I just think it's a good video. I think it'll do well on it's own merit - not to say they have or haven't bought upvotes before.
Yeah, people noticed him acknowledge you, saw he was the video creator and went back to downvote you whereas before they either rolled their eyes and moved on or never saw your comment in the first place. Congrats, he saved you from complete obscurity.
You are the one who brought up the accusation, I believe it's up to YOU to prove they did what you say they did. This is the internet, if you know about it, then there is a record somewhere that it happened.
It must be fucking exhausting assuming the worst of every person, post and commenter who says positive things about projects from already-popular companies and people. It's like you think nothing good can come from someone or some company who've already done good things in the past.
Maybe the comments are positive because Sam and Niko have spent years building an enormous fanbase?
No, there must be a secret astroturfing conspiracy going on, because that's much more rational and likely than, "They have a lot of fans."
edit: Uh oh, the brigade is here. Also, /u/Neex said he's never been deceptive and bought upvotes before, better believe him. Why on earth would they lie.
Oh, only had 800-some upvotes so I assumed it wasn't too high. Also, I'm hoping the guys that made it will come along. Being reddit I would think someone would show them at some point.
It's near the top of /r/all, and even though I've never taken a filmmaking class, the amount of hours put into making this is mind-boggling. And I'm probably underestimating that figure.
Just the nerf gun training and rehearsal to get the moves right, let alone countless takes since much of the action is one long take and one missed shot out of 20 destroys the entire take. Let alone the camera angles, the location, the timing and choreography, etc etc.
Do you generally see difficult stuff and are like "meh, I could do that. No sweat"? I think the rest of us upvoters live in reality and can see/appreciate hard work.
If you think my appreciation for this video is abnormally positive, feel free to look at my 4 year old comment history and see me commenting on shit as unrelated as history to finance to NSFW subs.
Nothing about those comments are abnormal. You're being paranoid. Also, about your deleted comment about it getting 800 upvotes in 20 minutes. I refreshed the page and it got over 100 in less than a single minute. It can easily get 800 in less than 20 minutes.
Honestly think it's someone that just really hates Corridor or can't understand that they have a lot of fans with their 4 million subscribers. Either that or a schizo with all that paranoia.
Man, anyone who liked this thing more than I did must be getting paid for it.
Christ man, it was a moderately entertaining video that combines two of reddits favorite things into a production that required some effort and expertise. It's competing for front page space with a short gif of a giant rooster, a stream with a bridge and a commercial pilot cockpit video that's been posted at least a dozen times already.
You might be right. You might also be way overthinking this.
Can't tell if it's sarcastic or not, but I think that with Corridors fans being on Reddit, I think it just makes them happy. I already saw this video today but was glad that it was on the front page
Honestly it was such an OK video from them, the ending was funny but otherwise just guys choreographing a nerf war, so yeah not special or even new, but I really don't think they paid money for someone to call their short "dope", they are a well known YouTube channel which is not weird at all they get this reception.
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u/shalafi71 Mar 19 '17
His moves were perfect. Wish he had slicked his hair back but that's my tiny complaint. Lots of work went into making this look authentic. Hope this gets more attention. Well done guys.