
Corridor Cast
The official podcast of YouTube's Corridor Crew.
Latest episodes

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Nov 22, 2024 • 59min
EP#203 | WHY are there all these "Live Action" Remakes?!
The hosts dive into their gripes about the wave of live-action remakes flooding Hollywood. They debate the nostalgia tied to iconic games like Minecraft and its adaptation challenges. A lively discussion on the unique aesthetic choices in animation vs. live action reveals differing opinions. They critique the commercial motives behind these adaptations while yearning for original storytelling. Finally, they contemplate the evolution of beloved franchises like Alien and Pixar, highlighting the delicate balance between style and realism.

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Nov 15, 2024 • 1h 6min
EP#202 | VFX Artists React to Achieving 10 Million Subscribers
Join the lively conversation as the hosts celebrate reaching 10 million subscribers, sharing hilarious anecdotes and emotional reflections. They delve into creative challenges in CGI, exploring the quirky aspects of rendering metal and the thrill of project completions. Discover insights on copyright in filmmaking, navigating YouTube's creative chaos, and the importance of engaging thumbnails and titles. The discussion also highlights evolving content strategies, friendship forged through shared experiences, and the rise of reaction videos in the digital landscape.

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Nov 12, 2024 • 1h 13min
EP#201 | New Study Finds 0% of people will LOOK UP
The hosts tackle their frustrations with Adobe software, sharing their journey to DaVinci Resolve for video editing. They dive into the advantages of node-based compositing and discuss the evolution of creative workflows. Unexpected successes with video shorts are celebrated, highlighting the power of engaging thumbnails. Amusing anecdotes about pranks and the return of live music add a fun twist, as they emphasize finding joy in artistic creation amidst the challenges of digital content production.

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Oct 25, 2024 • 1h 3min
EP#200 | Jake Returns for our 200th Episode!!
Jake, a regular contributor to Corridor Crew and creator at Pepperbox TV, shares exciting updates from Texas. He dives into the celebrations surrounding the 200th milestone, recalling hilarious anecdotes from previous podcasts. The discussion touches on AI and copyright, reflecting on the clash between technology and traditional media. They also brainstorm a new game concept called 'Masters vs. Minions' and tackle the challenges of content creation in the digital age, particularly with sensitive topics like firearms.

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Oct 18, 2024 • 1h 10min
EP#199 | Is Your Robot Run by Ai or Third World Child Labor?
Dive into a lively discussion on the ethical dilemmas of robotic labor and the complexities of modern technology. The crew humorously navigates topics like gamifying chores and the near-crash experience with a self-driving Tesla. SpaceX's innovative rocket landing techniques take center stage alongside thrilling news about the Clipper mission to Jupiter's moon, Europa. They also ponder the implications of a future governed by AI and the evolving public perception of this technology's role in society.

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Oct 11, 2024 • 1h 12min
EP#198 | Why Isn't the Corridor Channel Crossing 10 Million Subs?
The hosts recount their hilarious camping mishaps while filming at the Grand Canyon. They delve into the tricky balance of scientific accuracy and entertainment in their creative process. There's a deep dive into ramp design challenges and the intricacies of rendering technology. They also share insights on navigating subscriber growth while navigating platform algorithms. Plus, expect some light banter on a quirky AI animation that stirs up humor and controversy, all while reflecting on the evolving landscape of content creation!

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Oct 4, 2024 • 1h 1min
EP#197 | Our Strangest Fan Interactions + Niko's appearance on SNL!
The hosts recount their wildest fan interactions, including an unplanned studio visit that took a surprising turn. They dive into their unique experience with gallium, a metal that melts at room temperature, mixing humor with interesting properties. Nostalgia strikes as they dissect acclaimed sci-fi narratives like 'Dark' and '1899,' critiquing both storytelling and contemporary cinema. Niko shares his experience on SNL, and they discuss the chaotic behind-the-scenes of organizing conventions. Lively banter and insights keep the atmosphere engaging!

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Sep 27, 2024 • 1h 6min
EP#196 | Running from Cops on our Onewheels
The hosts share amusing tales of nighttime Onewheel escapades, including a close encounter with security near the Hollywood sign. They dive into the future of AI, discussing innovations in coding and the rise of online scams. In a thrilling mix of tech and creativity, they explore creating a liquid terminator effect with gallium. The conversation veers to the fascinating properties of gallium and the implications of AI-generated content, emphasizing the need for critical thinking amid digital deception.

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Sep 16, 2024 • 60min
EP#195 | Wren Reveals HOW he found the True Scale of Minecraft
Wren, a passionate Minecraft aficionado, reveals the mind-blowing True Scale of Minecraft, illustrating its vast universe with comparisons to a supermassive black hole. Salty Sam shares his unfiltered thoughts on No Man's Sky and critiques the upcoming Borderlands movie adaptation. The duo dives into thrilling discussions about themed dining adventures and humorous travel tales, before exploring Minecraft's infinite procedural generation and the challenges of translating video games to film. Prepare for a captivating blend of nostalgia, gaming insight, and playful banter!

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Sep 7, 2024 • 1h 5min
EP#194 | Why does A Minecraft Movie look like a Mobile Game Ad?
The hosts dive into the intriguing world of visual effects and filmmaking, reflecting on the legacy of Cineeffects magazine. They critique the much-anticipated Minecraft movie trailer, highlighting its simplistic humor and aesthetic discrepancies with the beloved game. The discussion ventures into the challenges of capturing gaming experiences in film and the ethical implications of automation in our daily lives. They also explore advancements in gaming graphics, the subjective nature of art judging, and the societal impact of our increasingly digital interactions.