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Danny DeVito Is Wolverine

Danny DeVito Is Wolverine

Can you imagine if Danny DeVito joined the X-Men? Imagine no longer. The VFX team from Corridor used their creativity and modern animation tools to put together an insane fake trailer that sends Frank Reynolds to Professor Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters, where he embraces his inner Wolverito. In a hurry? Cut right to the chase.

Killing James Bond

Killing James Bond

(Gore) Since the 1950s, James Bond has been portrayed by eight different actors. Unlike Doctor Who, there’s no regeneration sequence to explain the change. The VFX experts from Corridor Crew fixed that by doctoring scenes of 007, showing him die and rise from the grave to serve His Majesty’s Secret Service once more.

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The CutScene

The CutScene

(Gore) The VFX artists at Corridor usually embellish live-action footage. They went full-CGI this time out, poking fun at video games, their over-the-top cutscenes, and how trapping a difficult boss in an unskippable cutscene might be the one way to take him down.

World’s Biggest Domino Run

World’s Biggest Domino Run

The best part of setting up dominoes is knocking them all over once you’re done. But what if dominoes were much, much bigger? The guys from Corridor put their visual effects skills to the test once more by creating an enormous set of virtual dominoes that could crush a human like a bug. Behind the scenes video here.

Bosstown Dynamics Military Bot

Bosstown Dynamics Military Bot

The VFX wizards at Corridor imagine a world where battlefields aren’t populated by humans, and war is waged by humanoid robots instead. But they can’t fight before their masters treat them like rubbish as part of their training exercises. We do not condone cruelty to robots.

Urban Zelda

Urban Zelda

Imagine if Hyrule weren’t populated with castles, trees, and dungeons, and instead Link had to rescue Princess Zelda in a big city, populated with gun-toting thugs and a villain in a cheesy white suit. Corridor envisions just that in their latest action spectacular.

Oh No… Meemaw’s House!

Oh No… Meemaw’s House!

This silly video from Corridor features ample amounts of tank-based destruction as two guys scramble to salvage their meemaw’s valued possessions before they’re demolished. It doubles as a promo for World of Tanks, but we’ve all got to pay the bills somehow.

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The Human Zoetrope

The Human Zoetrope

While Corridor usually packs their videos with digital VFX, their latest clip was done entirely with in-camera effects. By dressing eight performers in identical garb, spinning them on a playground set, and time-lapse, they were able to create a dizzying real-life zoetrope.

Tiny Guns

Tiny Guns

(Gore) These guys may have the world’s smallest guns, but that doesn’t stop them from throwing down. Corridor’s silly, but action-packed short reminds us that it’s not the size of your weapon, but the way that you use it.

There’s No Time to Explain

There’s No Time to Explain

(PG-13: Language) A man shows up claiming to be a time traveler and demanding that you perform a series of tasks. Do you go along with his requests, or risk world annihilation? Corridor’s latest video was aptly described by a commenter as “Basically Rick and Morty.”

There’s No Such Thing as Ghosts

There’s No Such Thing as Ghosts

The guys from Corridor have a little fun with shadowplay in this clip about a couple of graffiti artists who get more than they bargain for when they try to tag the wrong building. TL;DW: kids, don’t use spray paint.

NERF John Wick

NERF John Wick

Corridor pokes fun at the action and gunplay from the John Wick saga, replacing his Heckler & Kochs and Glocks with NERF blasters, and bullets with foam darts. It’s a little slow at the start, but once the action and stunts gets going, it’s good fun.

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Literal Bohemian Rhapsody

Literal Bohemian Rhapsody

“I see a little silhouetto of a man. Scaramouche. Scaramouche.” We never really knew what the lyrics to Queen’s rock opera classic really meant, but the guys at Corridor decided to interpret them as the narration and dialogue for a dark crime drama.

SlowMo Fallout Kills

SlowMo Fallout Kills

(Gore) Corridor teamed up with The Slow-Mo Guys to create this Fallout fan film which combines slow-motion footage with gory special effects as Gav sets out in the wasteland on a bloody quest to quench his thirst with some Nuka Cola.

GTA VR

GTA VR

(PG-13: Language) Corridor’s latest video puts its protagonist smack dab in the middle of the obscenity and violence-filled world of Grand Theft Auto after he puts on a pair of schmancy VR goggles, and runs into the real Trevor. It only gets worse once the modders show up.

Real Mario Galaxy

Real Mario Galaxy

Mario, Luigi and Wario jump from planetoid to planetoid to obtain a Power Star. Corridor Digital used a 360º camera to emulate Super Mario Galaxy‘s distinct look in their latest video. Making of here.

Stop Motion Superfight

Stop Motion Superfight

Corridor’s latest short sees a dramatic fight sequence played out in a way that makes it look like the subjects can defy gravity. The trick – the sequence was acted out on the floor with the camera above. We can’t imagine how complex this was to choreograph. BTS video here.

Anime Baseball

Anime Baseball

It’s pure coincidence that the same week we featured this video that Corridor Digital dropped their own take on baseball being played in overly melodramatic anime style. We’re thinking their version should have been titled Scott Pilgrim vs. The Yankees.

NERF Team Fortress

NERF Team Fortress

Corridor Digital and their friends played a round of Team Fortress 2‘s Payload in real life using their cache of NERF guns. They swapped the goals of Red and Blu and there are not enough hats, but the Engineer’s turret is awesome. We give it Half-Life 3/10.

The LEGO Touch

The LEGO Touch

A man is visited by the mighty Vitruvius, and is bestowed with the power to turn anything he touches into LEGO bricks. It’s an ability that we really wouldn’t mind having – assuming it didn’t affect our french fries – and we had our shoes on.

Where’s Waldo 360º Edition

Where’s Waldo 360º Edition

Corridor Digital used YouTube’s 360º video playback to create a live action and interactive version of Where’s Waldo. Yeah you can pause the video, and we advise you to do so because it has several Easter eggs as well. Making of here.

The Division: Agent Origins

The Division: Agent Origins

To promote its upcoming shooter RPG The Division, Ubisoft hired Corridor Digital, Devin Supertramp and RocketJump to create four short films about the agents of the game’s eponymous special forces.

Wizard Cops

Wizard Cops

Corridor Digital and Andrewmfilms take us on a ride-along with some real police officers. But these guys don’t just have to deal with everyday criminals – they’ve gotta take down some baddies who possess magical powers. At least they’ve got some magic of their own.

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