Truly trying to figure out how the hell Niko knocked one of the tubes out of the light lmao. What did he pick the scissors straight up into the air? lmao
The only problem I can think of regarding that awesome piece of cutting edge technology that is your potato camera is the fact that there is supposed to be a certain distance between the film and the back of the lens. I'm pretty sure that if you fixed that and put a better shutter system in there you would get decent results.
You know you can adjust that distance with the focus, right? It's just very difficult to do this in a potato because you don't know if your image is in focus until you get the negatives from the store...
its really cool that you can see the top of the film is brighter than the rest because you pulled the lens cap down then brought it back up from the bottom, so the top of the image was exposed for a longer period of time.
Hi, I actually did a little bit of monochrome darkroom photography. The photographic developer room red lights are only applicable to the enlargement process of black and white photos. Red light doesn't affect the monochrome photographic paper that is used for the final print. This sort of setup is necessary so that as you're working in the darkroom enlarging your photos, you can see if the enlarged print is properly developed before neutralizing the developer and applying the fixer. The film that is used to produce the negatives (monochromatic or otherwise), will be affected by any light of the visible spectral range including RED light, and it's always developed in total darkness. Usually you unravel the film from the canister onto spools while handling them in an opaque black bag that stick your hands into and fumble around. Once the film's on the spools, the spools are placed into a specially designed opaque plastic container which has inlets for you to pour in the developer fluid to fill it up, cap the container, swish it around for a short period of time, and then you drain the developer and pour in the fixer that neutralizes the development process.
8:10 the red light in a darkroom is only used for Black and White printing on analog papers, but never for loading or developing the film itself ! Black and White film has to be sensitive to ALL colour ranges to consistently translate a colourful scene (that might have some red) into a BW image. So you should always load your film in complete darkness otherwise the red light will "burn" your film in a matter of seconds. BW papers however only need to register the "intensity" of the light coming through the negative (and not its colour), so they are manufactured to only react to green and blue light, enabling the use of a dim red light in the darkroom when printing. Really cool video though ! :) If you make another one you should try to extend the 3D printed film carrier on one side and add a bolt into it to have a standard tripod mount ;)
I'm studying photography in college and never actually knew why we only used safelights when making prints but not developing film, so this was very informative :)
Defeats the purpose of the test. One of the basic things you get to test out for yourself in school for photography classes is "making" a camera out of a box, in order to understand how a camera works in a more intuitive way. Niko took this similar concept but decided to make it even harder, it's the challenge that was the point of it.
This reminded me of the time I made a camera with a box of matches It's easy: cut a hole on the box where the light will expire the film, hide it so it doesn't get too exposed, turn the film roll to get to the next photo Done: you have a real camera on a box of matches Good video, great channel Success to you all
Hey guys, just wanted to let you know you will have way better results using a proper scanner! the photos are a bit dark because you don't have the proper backlighting. I use an Epson Perfection 4490 but there are a few others that work well.
Sometimes I watch these videos and think that you guys are the new mythbusters. You are some special effects artists who test things in their workshop. Potato camera? Confirmed.
Im a simple man. Living a simple life. I get a notification from you guys. I tap on the notification. Like the video before it even starts. Comment any random stuff that probably you guys wont even read. Watch the entire video. Laugh if necessary. Read the comments for funny stuffs. Like funny and relatable comments. Laugh if necessary. Put phone on sleep mode. Go back to sleep.
Lazy He's Polish, and east of Europe is to Europe what Ireland is to UK. PS: To be sure, I'm not hating or anything, I'm Polish, I'm just explaining the meme compatibility. PS2: Niko is a kinda Balkan sounding first name so I wonder what are his roots.
I’d love to see you guys do more stuff with film, maybe even trying to work with film cameras to do VFX (though that can get expensive). Anyway I just love film and would love to see more.
35mm film is 35mm from perforation to perforation. To make the 3D-printed box for it, you just make it hold 35mm stuff. You can use 24mm of it from side to side, so that's how you get the 24mm measurement. Cameras chose to use 36mm of film length for 3:2 photos (3x12):(2x12). You could make the film sit sideways, along the long side of the potato, and take 90x24mm panoramic photos!
Better science fair project than a potato battery. :p when Sam's kiddo gets old enough for a science fair you should join in and make a better one. Also you should build a external film advance wheel so you don't need a darkroom between attempts.
Not Yours2know He suddenly went out of the vlogs and grew his hair like 5 inches in a month what happened to him are there alien stuff happening to him is he currently working at area 51 what hapen
I think you guys messed with the focal length, if you calculate the focal length of the lens perfectly and place the film accurately you will get better images out of the potato camera
I know that someone said it before, but at 1:46 Sam's mouth is missing the microphone capsule. He was supposed to talk on the sides of it or at least on side. It depends on what kind of polar pattern the mic has. In this case, I believe it was a cardioid condenser mic. So in order to get the "best" sound from the source (in this example being Sam's voice) what you have to do is to point the "front" of the capsule to the source and leave some space for pop-filters, if you need one. (The front usually is where the brand of the mic is) I know I'm a year late, but hope this helps.
They should try posing their subjects in a completely dark room and just using a flash to expose the film so that they can get around the blur caused by the janky lens cap shutter.
1:41 That is a side address microphone. It still technically works that way, but he's getting an off axis recording of his voice. (The capsule is pointed at his chest in this video.) Would sound much better if they talk into the front side where the cardioid pickup pattern is pointing. Then again, this was shot a year a go. Maybe they've figure that out by now. ;)
1:49 Sam is completely missing the microphone's capsule! You're supposed to talk into the side of those types of condensers. I hope they figured that out eventually...
Deff hurts to watch, but in all fairness, there aren't really any rules for recording something. He was covering his mouth with his shirt, so maybe he liked the muffled sound he was getting by recording into the top of the cardioid pattern, instead of the much clearer audio he would get direct into it. Also he was yelling so it be a bit quieter, less blown out sounding facing that way. But again, I usually record with it side facing like most people. lmao.
@@miko8732 On geez I was dumb 9 months ago. Yeah, you're right. Although, they're easier to find now since Illford released one for 35mm a few months ago.
@@salgamate13 Yep. Orthochromatic b/w film is not sensitive to red. There is actual orthochromatic film available in many formats: for example the Sonic 25. It was originally made to record optical sound and looks great when used for images.
My F**k i love u dudes, best content on youtube at the moment for anyone interested in film making processes and technology. Do a movie entirely with pinhole cameras !!!
i just realized i have not been subscribed to corridor for over a year, only this channel, that explains why i have not been able to se the videos you make (facepalm)
A bit disappointed you didn't call it a Potato Canon
*claps* Great work.
Brilliant!
But does it support an EOS lens like a canon?
Why not put a 50 mm prime on there to succeed the build for nick
HD XY That's the selling pitch for this camera. It supports any and all lenses with any mounts
8:41 I thought those were cartoon sound effects you added in post, but then *there was a busted light tube on the ground* jeez, you guys ARE cartoons.
I thought as well
"light tube" you mean a fluorescent light?
EthalaRide 100th like
They do sound really cartoonish when they break.
It's exactly the sort of joke they would do, but then you see the there actually is broken glass everywhere!
Centuries of technical and industrial evolution has lead to this very moment...
NERD😒🤣😭😂
And agricultural evolution.
MADE FROM BLOOD, SWEAT, AND TEARS
Underrated comment : )
@@jdmp241 is that a joke
Sam: "Potatoes are meant for one thing only!"
Me: "Vodk.."
Sam: "Eating!"
Me: "..ating!"
So you said Vodkating?
THE MATT 222 he was gonna say vodka
@@LukGamesZ r/wooosh
@Naif Jan he just explained the joke to @THE MATT 222
Griffin Laing ok but the whooshing was out of place anyway
8:40
corridor: * turns off light for one second * * chaos ensues *
me: * left baffled by how that is even possible *
Truly trying to figure out how the hell Niko knocked one of the tubes out of the light lmao. What did he pick the scissors straight up into the air? lmao
Actually, the frame I paused on, He probably tripped over the garbage can on the floor and threw his hands up falling hahaha.
@@armpit_farts7327 lmao, lmao, lmao, lmao, and lmao.
The only problem I can think of regarding that awesome piece of cutting edge technology that is your potato camera is the fact that there is supposed to be a certain distance between the film and the back of the lens. I'm pretty sure that if you fixed that and put a better shutter system in there you would get decent results.
Uwirlbaretrsidma. Yeah this is big brain time
Uwirlbaretrsidma. It’s a joke
@@kilroywashere9343 shut up
You know you can adjust that distance with the focus, right? It's just very difficult to do this in a potato because you don't know if your image is in focus until you get the negatives from the store...
@@justuslm You are confusing rocus distance with REGISTER distance, which is the distance between the mount surface and the focal plane
Also, Is this the first camera that can fit any lens out there with out an adaptor!? Just squash it on! :-)
Sammy B Videography get it squash
Jake Magonagle no, you have to just potato it on.
its really cool that you can see the top of the film is brighter than the rest because you pulled the lens cap down then brought it back up from the bottom, so the top of the image was exposed for a longer period of time.
That's some really cool insight
"If I use film, it makes my life a little bit easier"
Wow, thats new...
*cocks gun* Not today
So much for corridor DIGITAL
@@smugwendigo5123 miss asdf films
Hi, I actually did a little bit of monochrome darkroom photography.
The photographic developer room red lights are only applicable to the enlargement process of black and white photos.
Red light doesn't affect the monochrome photographic paper that is used for the final print. This sort of setup is necessary so that as you're working in the darkroom enlarging your photos, you can see if the enlarged print is properly developed before neutralizing the developer and applying the fixer.
The film that is used to produce the negatives (monochromatic or otherwise), will be affected by any light of the visible spectral range including RED light, and it's always developed in total darkness.
Usually you unravel the film from the canister onto spools while handling them in an opaque black bag that stick your hands into and fumble around. Once the film's on the spools, the spools are placed into a specially designed opaque plastic container which has inlets for you to pour in the developer fluid to fill it up, cap the container, swish it around for a short period of time, and then you drain the developer and pour in the fixer that neutralizes the development process.
That sponsored segment was beautiful
FyrePixel Yes it was :P
You should start a series and call it ‘can we camera it’ where they take random things and turn them into cameras
that would get boring very quickly
No, Can We Object It.
I'd rather them try to build shit with potatoes inestead
Will it camera?
No call it “WILL IT CAMERA????!?”
Good work, we need this.
i love you vids,you are doing a great job too keep it up
Hello there Matsimus!
Normal people : "potato camera"
Pun artist: "Potato canon"
3:10 Carmichael : "vEgAN cAmERa"
It's not vegan anyways
@@miko8732 a potato isnt vegan? Wat?
*implying that cameras are made out of meat
@@maxz8807 the gelatin in silver gelatin stands for pig fat
You should've made a tripod out of celery😂.
nah. fry-pod.
@@duncan-rmi Fries aren't sturdy enough to hold up a potato.
"Do you think this will be able to compete with the Red?"
"Only in terms of style"
Wrong. And in flavor
Actually, RED cameras don't taste that bad.
@@ryanb1374 ORANGE camera surely tastes better!
@@ryanb1374 Apple camera
8:10 the red light in a darkroom is only used for Black and White printing on analog papers, but never for loading or developing the film itself !
Black and White film has to be sensitive to ALL colour ranges to consistently translate a colourful scene (that might have some red) into a BW image. So you should always load your film in complete darkness otherwise the red light will "burn" your film in a matter of seconds.
BW papers however only need to register the "intensity" of the light coming through the negative (and not its colour), so they are manufactured to only react to green and blue light, enabling the use of a dim red light in the darkroom when printing.
Really cool video though ! :)
If you make another one you should try to extend the 3D printed film carrier on one side and add a bolt into it to have a standard tripod mount ;)
And here I was screaming it at them through the screen
I'm studying photography in college and never actually knew why we only used safelights when making prints but not developing film, so this was very informative :)
Orthochromatic film can be used under a safe light I believe
@@richardbarrow2977 ya! Ilford ortho 80, it's quite good! as well as most dry plates and wet plates
Glados got an ocular upgrade. :D
you need more likes for that
I was looking for a portal2 reference 😂😂
4:11
He looks like Tom Holland's Peter Parker
Seems fitting
Looks like spiderman
Yeah he looks like tom holland in tht frame
Everybody knows potatoes are meant for playing Sandstorm.
I am honored to be your 69 like
Gotta love that high expudsure!! The images have such starch contrast. I'm here for Corridor Vegetable.
Micah Greenleaf
Wow those were so bad they are almost necessary
you guys should do a collab with William Osman and make a potato cameras V2
Rainbow corridor is organized....William is not...but would be a litty tho
Tyrdle did you have to search for that?
Now you gotta make a video camera out of a potato.
_"What'd you film this on, a potato?"_
A Giraffe .The potato movie
Sam is the funniest person sometimes. He has a very creative vocabulary and it’s pretty awesome.
1990 : We'll have flying cars in 2020
2020: Potato camera, Potato Pc, EVERYTHING POTATOES.
"In 2018 we'll have flying cars"
2018:
Storm Factor Gaming Copied comment
Ayman BP I mean everyone makes this joke.
Storm Factor Gaming .thats a fact bro.sorry.
meh, close enough
Storm Factor Gaming No sorry i made history for u.
You could have lined the potato in aluminum foil to block light...
Anthony G not as fun
baked potato camera
Defeats the purpose of the test. One of the basic things you get to test out for yourself in school for photography classes is "making" a camera out of a box, in order to understand how a camera works in a more intuitive way. Niko took this similar concept but decided to make it even harder, it's the challenge that was the point of it.
peter!!!!! yess! welcome back peter
william deviney but did Paul come back?
rip paul
Logan paul
This reminded me of the time I made a camera with a box of matches
It's easy: cut a hole on the box where the light will expire the film, hide it so it doesn't get too exposed, turn the film roll to get to the next photo
Done: you have a real camera on a box of matches
Good video, great channel
Success to you all
I remember making a pinhole camera in Photography class and I managed to get an amazing picture from it. This just reminded me of that
Hey guys, just wanted to let you know you will have way better results using a proper scanner! the photos are a bit dark because you don't have the proper backlighting. I use an Epson Perfection 4490 but there are a few others that work well.
boogie santos it’s a joke you do understand that
@@kilroywashere9343 shut up
@@kilroywashere9343 yes, you can tell because it's funny
A camera I can finally afford.
lense are expensive tho
so are 3d printers...
The good lens and the Film might not be
You most likely can afford an old proper film camera for about 20 bucks ;)
Film is expensive
Make an SLR potato so you can focus it
Adam Skrzymowski you have no clue how they made it work. They wouldn't be able to make it SLR.
ooooow yes !!! Would be so dope
or a mechanism to has the exposure at *actually* 1/4 of a second
If you add all that crap to it, it's not really a potato anymore. It's a full fledged camera with a potato wrapped around it.
8:40 me: *tries to be quiet while grabbing something
Sometimes I watch these videos and think that you guys are the new mythbusters. You are some special effects artists who test things in their workshop.
Potato camera? Confirmed.
Im a simple man. Living a simple life.
I get a notification from you guys.
I tap on the notification.
Like the video before it even starts.
Comment any random stuff that probably you guys wont even read.
Watch the entire video.
Laugh if necessary.
Read the comments for funny stuffs.
Like funny and relatable comments.
Laugh if necessary.
Put phone on sleep mode.
Go back to sleep.
same.
You are lucky. you got a heart from them.
We are gentleman, we are the mr f's
"Laugh if necessary" nice try, robot.
*"simple man"*
I need more Gabe in my life. He's freaking adorable!!!
Blender FTW! SE look amazing.
That's awesome! As an Amazing Spiderman comic reader I love the fact that you took it back to its original time period
8:09 you can really hear the Minnesota for a second
These are the important questions.
Rip GLaDOS
"And when you're dead I will be... still alive"
-GLaDOS
Sam got really salty at the thought of a potato famine.
Is Sam Irish lol
Lazy He's Polish, and east of Europe is to Europe what Ireland is to UK.
PS: To be sure, I'm not hating or anything, I'm Polish, I'm just explaining the meme compatibility.
PS2: Niko is a kinda Balkan sounding first name so I wonder what are his roots.
Poland needs potatoes for vodka, though.
+stiepan holkien Fuck off stupid pollock, go do er... What is it exactly stupid pollocks do? Go do pollock things!
Mr.Techaky you got a problem with Sam?
+stiepan holkien If he's a pollock then, yes.
RUclips recommendations: We made a potato camera
Me: YES.
As a film photographer, this is really great to see and makes me really happy that the corridor guys had a crack at this - keep it up!
But Witch Peter is it?
Probably one that does magic
42.4 I believe (correct me if I'm wrong)
which*
oh, i love butt witches
Peter 47
Niko: "Where's the scissors?"
*BAM*
*BOOM*
*SMASH*
Good Luck Peter!
I’d love to see you guys do more stuff with film, maybe even trying to work with film cameras to do VFX (though that can get expensive). Anyway I just love film and would love to see more.
7:49 "There's gonna be another famine, isn't there?"
As an Irishman, I have to say: _oof_
oof
what does that even mean? you upset?
@@greengamerguy623 It's a joke. If you know, you know.
Peruvian facepalm
High-tech digital dudes who just discovered pinhole photography are hilarious.
Damn, Jake, Fiji has some weird reverb, sounds very roomy there. you'd think the noise would sound dead but i've been proven wrong. Good luck!
As you can see the project going one on "Everything Wrong with Guns in Movies", at the end of the video.
For the amount of efforts u guys take... U should have atleast 20M subs
Also sponsor segment it's corridor and you guys make the MOST realistic things and then THAT IS SO REALISTIC OMG
Those photos are incredibly creepy, all things considered.
You don't need to consider much to think that they're creepy, that part is clear.
Love the sponsored segment
“Vegan Camera.”
-Cmike, 2019
i love this because they title their videos things that would usually be obvious clickbait but they never clickbait
35mm film is 35mm from perforation to perforation. To make the 3D-printed box for it, you just make it hold 35mm stuff. You can use 24mm of it from side to side, so that's how you get the 24mm measurement. Cameras chose to use 36mm of film length for 3:2 photos (3x12):(2x12). You could make the film sit sideways, along the long side of the potato, and take 90x24mm panoramic photos!
Nicko be wearing Racka Racka merch
The Best Sponsored segment ever
Sam: Potatoes are meant for eating!
Me: And Vodka.
Don't eat your vodka.
Gabe is my soul animal, this dude is way to chill.
I've been through a marathon watching EVERY SINGLE VIDEO of your channel... You guys are AWESOME. Definitely my favorite videos. ❤️
"No this is fine"
*pulls out the fluorescent bulb and smashes it open*
I feel like Nik did that on purpose for the video xD
Hey, when are you gonna make that destiny video? Cause if your not, I’ll take that hunter costume
Destiny ResidentSleeper
Soriki what’s that? The video?
Yeah whatever became of that
On their subreddit r/corridor i believe they said they didnt end up making the video or they did but it wasn't accepted or something. Bummer :(
Better science fair project than a potato battery. :p when Sam's kiddo gets old enough for a science fair you should join in and make a better one.
Also you should build a external film advance wheel so you don't need a darkroom between attempts.
YES!!!! So happy that someone finally did it.
As a fellow Minnesotan, I had to smile at 0:47 at how Niko says "bag" 😂😊
Red darkroomlight is just for photographic paper. Film gets exposed by any light.
Deadline End of june
*finishes the short film in early 2019*
Þú ert að spurja mig um hluti sem ég er ekki einu sinni búinn að kynna mér
"Vegan camera?"
We need more of Carmichael.
Not Yours2know He suddenly went out of the vlogs and grew his hair like 5 inches in a month what happened to him are there alien stuff happening to him is he currently working at area 51 what hapen
I agree. But actually, film isn't vegan as it contains gelatin.
I think you guys messed with the focal length, if you calculate the focal length of the lens perfectly and place the film accurately you will get better images out of the potato camera
9:17 At the top of the screen, you can see a green stripe at the top lol
next gen camera
This deserves an insta-like.
i just like all these videos when i click on them
Will peter’s film be uploaded on this channel?
Why don't you ask him
I know that someone said it before, but at 1:46 Sam's mouth is missing the microphone capsule. He was supposed to talk on the sides of it or at least on side. It depends on what kind of polar pattern the mic has. In this case, I believe it was a cardioid condenser mic. So in order to get the "best" sound from the source (in this example being Sam's voice) what you have to do is to point the "front" of the capsule to the source and leave some space for pop-filters, if you need one. (The front usually is where the brand of the mic is)
I know I'm a year late, but hope this helps.
They should try posing their subjects in a completely dark room and just using a flash to expose the film so that they can get around the blur caused by the janky lens cap shutter.
BRO WHATD YOU SHOOT THIS ON? A potato
2:28 a m o g u s
existential dread
Plot twist, it's a portal gun.
Brandon C No its obviously glados. On a portal gun.
Brandon C potato glados called, she wants her house back.
1:41
That is a side address microphone. It still technically works that way, but he's getting an off axis recording of his voice. (The capsule is pointed at his chest in this video.) Would sound much better if they talk into the front side where the cardioid pickup pattern is pointing.
Then again, this was shot a year a go. Maybe they've figure that out by now. ;)
I hope you use those negatives for a spooky video someday, they were too good to just throw away honestly.
1:49 Sam is completely missing the microphone's capsule! You're supposed to talk into the side of those types of condensers. I hope they figured that out eventually...
Jack Moore it’s so painful so see :(
I guess he’s just smoked lol
Deff hurts to watch, but in all fairness, there aren't really any rules for recording something. He was covering his mouth with his shirt, so maybe he liked the muffled sound he was getting by recording into the top of the cardioid pattern, instead of the much clearer audio he would get direct into it. Also he was yelling so it be a bit quieter, less blown out sounding facing that way. But again, I usually record with it side facing like most people. lmao.
Here is this amazing solo Spider-Man project... oh well back to the potato 🥔
The red light WILL expose the film, the light is for wen you make a print!
Depends on the emulsion, pre-panchromatic films were not sensitive to red I believe.
@@salgamate13 I don't think those exist anymore though.
@@TheJrbdog they do, just not that easy to find
@@miko8732 On geez I was dumb 9 months ago. Yeah, you're right. Although, they're easier to find now since Illford released one for 35mm a few months ago.
@@salgamate13 Yep. Orthochromatic b/w film is not sensitive to red. There is actual orthochromatic film available in many formats: for example the Sonic 25. It was originally made to record optical sound and looks great when used for images.
My F**k i love u dudes, best content on youtube at the moment for anyone interested in film making processes and technology. Do a movie entirely with pinhole cameras !!!
the way Niko says "Slenderman" cracks me up. like he's Todd P. Slenderman living down the street, creeping out all the neighbors
Potatoes are for eating, science and for growing. Sam I'm disappointed
and making vodka
MSV 190262 wait you're kidding on that?
Potato Vodka is a thing.
And shooting out of cannons
I use Hand Camera.
“Inverse the colors” it’s black and white film lol.
The Restoration of Dr Who Yes but you still have to invert it... its a negative
RING DING DING BELL SQUAD
The Spider-Man Cake Day video was the third Spider-Man movie we deserved.
about 9:24 "I'm out here in Fiji" - half-assed greenscreen key. LoL!
Good joke :)
Now make a toaster PC
Run after effects
*we made a POTATO CAMERA*
*Jacksepticeye liked that*
i just realized i have not been subscribed to corridor for over a year, only this channel, that explains why i have not been able to se the videos you make (facepalm)
man these are aesthetically so pleasing i kinda want to try this myself!
These guys make me so happy every week. Love their videos.