Why THIS is the Future of Imagery (and Nobody Knows it Yet)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2022
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  • @TwoMinutePapers
    @TwoMinutePapers Год назад +12253

    What a time to be alive!

    • @Idiomatick
      @Idiomatick Год назад +540

      Nice crossover! You should suggest more tech for them to test out!

    • @Eclipse_IV
      @Eclipse_IV Год назад +897

      I was holding onto my papers waiting for this comment.

    • @Vancha112
      @Vancha112 Год назад +394

      Haha after the reference, I had to look for you in the comments ^^

    • @atlasliet
      @atlasliet Год назад +277

      By the way, the first time I heard about NeRF was in Two Minute Papers back in 2020!

    • @m_tth_w9647
      @m_tth_w9647 Год назад +144

      The legend himself.

  • @DisturbedNeo
    @DisturbedNeo Год назад +1667

    “Two more papers down the line”
    “What a time to be alive”
    A fellow of culture, I see

    • @geobot9k
      @geobot9k Год назад +182

      I was squeezing my papers before the final demo

    • @waquo
      @waquo Год назад +57

      @@geobot9k Hold on to them!

    • @RENO_K
      @RENO_K Год назад +102

      Dear fellow scholars this is two-minute papers with Doctor Károly Zsolnai-Fehér

    • @LocaLGh0sT
      @LocaLGh0sT Год назад +42

      When I hear the references that I understand and then I see others do that as well - I know I am doing something right.

    • @lukasjakubczyk6079
      @lukasjakubczyk6079 Год назад +3

      @@LocaLGh0sT can you explain the references maybe, i dont know them

  • @Rezgate
    @Rezgate Год назад +374

    Do a NERF of New York City in its entirety. Film studios everywhere will be able make “film” in the city where it would be too expensive or technical.

    • @AmericanAvenue
      @AmericanAvenue Год назад +73

      That’s the future use case I could see with this. Less of an entire city, but definitely specific locations within larger cities, or places that would be unsafe to shoot, such as an abandoned underground tunnel. No longer need to be “on location” or pay for expensive filming permits. I’m sure it will still end up being monetized in some way.

    • @RuthwikRao
      @RuthwikRao Год назад +24

      @@AmericanAvenue I really hope it's open sourced honestly.

    • @wnazgul
      @wnazgul Год назад +20

      Brah, all big studios probably already have a standard NY in 3D in their librairy

    • @liquidbraino
      @liquidbraino Год назад +11

      @@wnazgul *Library.
      And they don't have all of New York City as a Neural Radiance Field.

    • @MrTweaksTV
      @MrTweaksTV Год назад +4

      @@wnazgul yeah i can definitely see the potential for some big studios like Lockheed Martin or NASA ...oh wait.

  • @kaniphish
    @kaniphish Год назад +90

    I hope this brings back miniature-usage for movies.
    you could have a detailed, realistic, scanned miniature with all the correct reflections and also have all the cinematic freedom CGI gives you if you're not happy with the shot.
    PLUS you can do digital camera movements you couldn't do in the real miniature.

    • @greenman2240
      @greenman2240 Год назад +2

      That’s actually pretty brilliant, the only thing is that miniatures do take allot of time and money to build. But still, very very smart.

    • @MattyCakez18
      @MattyCakez18 Год назад

      Love that wren literally ever ages

    • @imagevulture
      @imagevulture Год назад +2

      I been thinking that too, could be. new era of hybrid "tokusatsu" kaiju movies.

    • @helplmchoking
      @helplmchoking 21 день назад

      @@greenman2240 They do, but you spend a lot of time building digital environments as well and even if a physical miniature takes longer, they have so much detail you just couldn't have in a digital scene - mainly 'cause your artists just aren't going to include every single hair, dust speck, scratch or whatever.

  • @TheNetsMBD
    @TheNetsMBD Год назад +3089

    Wren is the Bill Nye of VFX. His excitement and on camera presence makes me interested in everything he’s about to say.

    • @MrGamelover23
      @MrGamelover23 Год назад +43

      He's my favorite member.

    • @mcgremi5769
      @mcgremi5769 Год назад +6

      I was about to post literally the same comment lol, crazy I wasn't the only one to think of the Bill Nye comparison

    • @syno3608
      @syno3608 Год назад +2

      Couldn't have said better ❤️

    • @tristan4454
      @tristan4454 Год назад

      absolutely

    • @MsZenabel
      @MsZenabel Год назад +10

      He needs his own show like Bill Nye to show kids in school and on Netflix. Would def get kids excited about technology and all!

  • @ShadowSketchVideos
    @ShadowSketchVideos Год назад +1304

    Can we just appreciate that Corridor genuinely educates us every single episode? Basically physics, vfx, and film courses that they perfect with entertaining visuals, guests, and of course CREW MEMBERS. Happy to see how much Corridor as a company has expanded and grown.
    Edit: Not to sound like a stalker 👀 But I live in LA and sometimes I purposely take the I-10 in hopes of one day seeing Wren or another Crew Member doing something crazy on their roof. Looks like I missed out on seeing Wren acting like a giant 😭

    • @guestuser1479
      @guestuser1479 Год назад +2

      🤓

    • @rikopara
      @rikopara Год назад +1

      🤓

    • @deeks86
      @deeks86 Год назад +7

      Yea this channel is top tier for sure.

    • @samuele.9051
      @samuele.9051 Год назад

      🤓

    • @brianfhunter
      @brianfhunter Год назад

      I watch so much educational videos, that things people explain that i already know, i just ignore...
      Thinking a bit, you are right, every video they explain something.
      But this video is something else, holy shit, this was spectacular, the end was becoming so close to another channel, until "2 papers down the line", That is a very Strong reference!! it was not coincidence... im very exited with all this knowledge and people coming together...

  • @danieljensen2626
    @danieljensen2626 Год назад +74

    The fact that you're able to get shots as good as this in a short amount of time when the technology is new and you just started learning it is crazy. I can't imagine how far this will push things in the future.

  • @ICounterfireI
    @ICounterfireI Год назад +52

    I love his pure passion. You can really tell Wren absolutely loves what he does and the industry he works in. That passion is inspiring and feels me with legitimate joy to see somebody with pure love for something they do.

  • @winterfellwhall9934
    @winterfellwhall9934 Год назад +529

    Everyone talks about how Peter is a genius, and he is that kind of genius that uses his tools to the greatest artistry with ease, but let me tell you something, Wren is one of a hell of a genius as well, and he is one of those even rarer geniuses that instead of perfecting his art, his art itself is creation. This man is the heart of Corridor Crew in almost every sense. All other people in the Crew is amazing as well, not gonna lie, I'm kinda jealous of working in a place like this.

    • @KyleClements
      @KyleClements Год назад +32

      Wren is kind of like Picasso - Always too busy inventing something new to make anything that looks great up close.

    • @hey9433
      @hey9433 Год назад +16

      found wrens alt account

    • @J33zas
      @J33zas Год назад +4

      wait until you guys realize that EVERYONE in corridor is a genius

  • @NainKaigo
    @NainKaigo Год назад +381

    Love the Two Minute Papers reference at the end. This is really interesting technology. I studied art and animation in college but ended up in a business intelligence/machine learning career. I never though in a millions years the two would overlap.

    • @TheShitpostExperience
      @TheShitpostExperience Год назад +4

      Something that I've told a bunch of friends that work in different fields (psychology, law, teaching, chemistry, etc) is that AI is becoming so relevant in so many fields, that they should expect the same in their fields not too far into the future. Deepfakes, AI art, GPT3, etc are just some examples of primitive fields and we are still experimenting with it.

  • @mrudulpawar7944
    @mrudulpawar7944 Год назад +23

    The first two renders just straight up blew my mind and left me speechless, like how can it be so realistic ?

  • @DGVFX
    @DGVFX Год назад +42

    Amazing how much Imagery and VFX technology progressed in 10 years, even things like simple 3d camera tracks with CGI were super rare on youtube or indie productions.

  • @mitch1038
    @mitch1038 Год назад +607

    I see Wren watches Two Minute Papers. Amazing video! This technology seems to already have great potential for films, my only question is how distinguishing real videos from fabricated ones will be approached in the future.

    • @joshuaellis3051
      @joshuaellis3051 Год назад +20

      I was coming here for this exact thing. Like I was hoping for them to mention 2 minute papers somewhere but they never do. I know it's not nefarious but it feels weird that the page is seldom actually brought up.
      \

    • @Defiring
      @Defiring Год назад +30

      @@joshuaellis3051 there is a very clear reference to 2 minute papers at the end.

    • @KING_PHILLIP
      @KING_PHILLIP Год назад +3

      Lol in the future you'll run your media through an AI software which will tell you if the media it just scanned was generated by an AI or not🤣

    • @1KEVINFLYNN
      @1KEVINFLYNN Год назад +7

      I think referencing with the quotes it’s the most credits they can give. Else it would be like thanking Bill Nye for every time you applied some physics concept. It’s okay if that’s how you came to know it, but in the end he’s just a science communicator an referencing the name of the technology is actually more important. Right?

    • @MattMarkYT
      @MattMarkYT Год назад +14

      What a time to be alive!

  • @CinecomCrew
    @CinecomCrew Год назад +946

    This is insane Wren! Can't wait what the future holds for NeRF's.

    • @luminousdragon
      @luminousdragon Год назад +4

      What a time to be alive!

    • @btbog1
      @btbog1 Год назад

      I want a invite to luma

    • @TechnONeon
      @TechnONeon Год назад

      Insane technology 🔥

    • @pidgeon6799
      @pidgeon6799 Год назад +1

      all fun and games until they release the buffs

  • @5MadMovieMakers
    @5MadMovieMakers Год назад +9

    It's NERF or no reflections

  • @graybeardgolf
    @graybeardgolf Год назад +108

    As an architect, I’m very interested in how this might work in combination with a real hand-made model or digital model of a building or a district overlayed with a drone shot. It would save SO MUCH time over having to model or render an entire city or background and could be updated over time.

    • @roadtrippin2781
      @roadtrippin2781 Год назад

      As an architect are you a groundbreaking, outside the box thinker or one entrenched in archaic ways of construction & building design?

    • @Nesggy
      @Nesggy Год назад +2

      I've seen photogrammetry combined with some manual work to recreate an entire house, inside and outside.
      Now I think with NeRF it's even more interesting. Because you can use it to feed the photogrammetry software with even more images and not dealing with lighting problem.

  • @theharmonizer2670
    @theharmonizer2670 Год назад +125

    4:07
    There was this time that I woke up and noticed that the entire room had a yellow tint to it. I thought I was imagining things because I just woke up, but my brother was also seeing this strange, yellow phenomenon.
    We searched our room and discovered that a window produced a single beam of light, which bounced off of a bright-yellow shirt, changing the color of the entire room.
    I remember picking up the shirt, then the entire room reverted back to its original color. It was cool to discover

    • @NigelMelanisticSmith
      @NigelMelanisticSmith Год назад +12

      I once had a similar effect, where a friend wore a bright pink shirt, and at night, their white car looked completely pink due to the reflection of the headlights.

  • @cosmovg9955
    @cosmovg9955 Год назад +315

    Man every time wren makes his own video he just puts everything into it and I love it

  • @skywardly
    @skywardly Год назад +10

    I love how excited you get about this kind of stuff, Wren. You're truly a pioneer in your field and it's important that artists try to push these boundaries and use the new tools we're given!

  • @lets-evolve
    @lets-evolve Год назад +29

    Imagine live augmented reality with this. Overlay a beach setting in your house, talking to your friend across the world projected right in front of you as if they were there with you.

    • @lordinquisitor6651
      @lordinquisitor6651 Год назад +1

      For those two things, you don’t need AR. Just use a good projector and project the image into a corner of you room. Your brain does the rest…

    • @cameron7374
      @cameron7374 Год назад +7

      ​@@lordinquisitor6651 But you can't project a person into the middle of your room by projecting them into the corner of the room.
      But if you were live-capturing a NERF where they are and live-rendering that into AR where you are, you could now have a pretty realistic version of them that you can walk around and stuff. If you set it up both ways, that'd be interesting.
      My only worry is that this might be too much data to process, transmit and render in real time.

    • @steverino6954
      @steverino6954 Год назад +4

      @@cameron7374 Two words: Virtual Strippers.

    • @ShirtlessLuke2
      @ShirtlessLuke2 Год назад +2

      @@cameron7374 if it’s too much right now, I’m certain that in the not-so-distant future, it’ll be possible. Technology makes leaps and bounds while you’re looking away from it

    • @cameron7374
      @cameron7374 Год назад

      @@ShirtlessLuke2 Definitely, and I'm excited for that.

  • @alfonsoPina
    @alfonsoPina Год назад +472

    I could see Wren as a teacher. He is so good at explaining and his excitement would make students become engrossed in his lesson.

    • @jakeydakey
      @jakeydakey Год назад +8

      We all became his students the moment we hit "Subscribe". :D

    • @TheTuttle99
      @TheTuttle99 Год назад +1

      I have a feeling making millions of dollars and doing what you love contributes to that.
      Getting paid crap to teach a bunch of brats who don't wanna learn? Yeah he wouldn't be like this lol

    • @TheRealJonas72
      @TheRealJonas72 Год назад +1

      Isn't he already? I'm certainly learning a lot from his videos. :)

    • @alfonsoPina
      @alfonsoPina Год назад

      @@TheTuttle99 I think you might be right. Anyway i like the way he teaches here. He doesn’t give classes, he provides useful knowledge.

    • @alfonsoPina
      @alfonsoPina Год назад +1

      @@jakeydakey absolutely, I look forward to his videos

  • @stephenholt6956
    @stephenholt6956 Год назад +403

    I love how Wren is literally showing us the cutting edge of this technology. It's awesome to see what's coming

  • @sawcrab2249
    @sawcrab2249 Год назад +8

    Wren is one of the most incredible people to just watch because his passion, experience and skill are all on full display.
    Heck, everyone at corridor is like that, definitely one of the greatest youtube channels.

  • @robotfishFX
    @robotfishFX Год назад +18

    Wren puts so much passion into his videos. He could almost have his own channel and it would be insanely good

  • @ShutterAuthority
    @ShutterAuthority Год назад +533

    Incredible! I wonder when we'll be able to capture moving elements and render animations with Nerf.

    • @senritsujumpsuit6021
      @senritsujumpsuit6021 Год назад +6

      Atmospheric adventure games are gonna become even better image Plague Tale type game like this

    • @nresiti
      @nresiti Год назад +1

      @@user-ch9vd4cd3t Yeah, but he's only cutting himself out of the video, he's not actually capturing a moving NERF
      God, that'd probably require SOOOOOOOO much data to have an animated radiance field like that though

  • @Sebenco_
    @Sebenco_ Год назад +115

    Love the callout to 2 minute papers in the end, fits perfectly

    • @michon96
      @michon96 Год назад +5

      I was thinking of him through out the video. I hope he sees this

    • @JKTCGMV13
      @JKTCGMV13 Год назад +2

      I just left a 2 minute papers comment without seeing their reference in the video lol
      Edit: the comment I left is exactly what he said

    • @C.I...
      @C.I... Год назад +2

      Why? Does? Two? Minute papers? Speak? Like? This?
      I can't? Get through? His? Videos? Because? I find it? So? Annoying?

    • @jonathanrynjah
      @jonathanrynjah Год назад +8

      @@C.I... He's not a native English speaker. 🤦

    • @denissmith7671
      @denissmith7671 Год назад +1

      @@jonathanrynjah I thought his voice was AI generated...

  • @seancollett6
    @seancollett6 Год назад +48

    On the lighting explanation, I just demonstrated to my class just how important it is to incorporate as much of the 3D elements in the immediate surroundings of a mesh in order to get the most accurate lighting and reflections. This adds that extra bit of realism to the render, even if the extra objects will never be seen in the shot. As for the NERF thing, I'm in my 50s and still learning my virtual production workflow, and now this. I'm getting too old.

    • @SirWrender
      @SirWrender Год назад +11

      Hey thanks for watching my video! That's an awesome lighting example! Yeah I've done that too, even if I'm just projecting the footage onto simple geo in the scene. I agree, it adds subtle color and brightness to parts of a render that otherwise wouldn't have had it, but should.
      As for the NERF thing, you got this! If you can handle rendering scenes you can handle nerfs. Especially if you know photogrammetry! As long as the data input is good, navigating is like any 3D scene but there are basically no render settings! It just spits out renders that look like footage. It's shockingly easy in theory, but the current tools make it tedious. It's just gonna get easier from here!

    • @Kholaslittlespot1
      @Kholaslittlespot1 Год назад +2

      You're not too old. You're like 10 years older than me and I'm just getting started baby! Love my meshroom and stuff so need to look into this.

    • @Nesggy
      @Nesggy Год назад

      @@SirWrender I've seen photogrammetry combined with some manual work to recreate an entire house, inside and outside.
      Now I think with NeRF it's even more interesting. Because you can use it to feed the photogrammetry software with even more images and not dealing with lighting problem.

  • @BenAlbright618
    @BenAlbright618 Год назад +24

    As a young beginner vfx artist, this is absolutely thrilling to watch! My brain has been doing backflips this entire video

  • @wyldechilde3531
    @wyldechilde3531 Год назад +128

    I'm an engineering technologist and work with Autodesk Civil 3D for a living and find this insanely interesting for its potential commercial purposes. I deal with drone survey a lot and photogrammetry aerial photos as well. With this type of tech, we could potentially be able to use our drones to more accurately capture water levels in lakes, dams, etc. since they have the same issue as that chrome ball where the data comes in looking wonky and frankly, like crap due to the reflecting light. As a result, I usually have to mask or trim out that data since it's inaccurate and looks bad in a topography map. I'll definitely be sharing this video with some of my engineering colleagues though to see its other potential uses like capturing images at night. That could be huge too as we usually could never capture good images or drone scans at night, and this would open our capabilities significantly as well. I love your guys' content and love how it keeps my brain thinking about how some of these tools can help in other fields like mine.

  • @matthewsparks535
    @matthewsparks535 Год назад +480

    Wren, I feel like this video is one that represents your heart for this channel. This video wasn't to show how it is the perfect tool. Because perfection leads to stagnation. It was to inspire people and point them in a direction to evolve theirselves in their craft.

    • @bryanlewis8777
      @bryanlewis8777 Год назад

      can this geometry be geolocated?

    • @rheegret8405
      @rheegret8405 Год назад +4

      @@bryanlewis8777 it's not geometry, it's a neural radiance field

    • @dreammule
      @dreammule Год назад

      Geo cant locate the geometry

    • @KaladinVegapunk
      @KaladinVegapunk Год назад

      It's seriously so awesome but even more compelling because he's so stoked on it

    • @KaladinVegapunk
      @KaladinVegapunk Год назад

      It's really bugging me though, i seriously can't find that video from a while back where they tour the virtual production, think it's like a red Mars like background
      I found an old VFX react where they say go check out out but it's not anywhere near that video in chronological order

  • @arnaldoleon1
    @arnaldoleon1 Год назад +34

    I got my whole family hooked on saying "What a Time to be Alive" all the time for no reason. They have not idea where it came from.

    • @c.h.7580
      @c.h.7580 11 месяцев назад

      Lmao. Thats hillarious

  • @onewomanarmy6451
    @onewomanarmy6451 Год назад +4

    I love it every time we get a video where Wren is bursting with enthusiasm wanting to show us something new he learned of or a cool idea that popped into his head. This channel is amazing and I've learned so many fun and interesting things from everyone at Corridor.

  • @BraydennnB
    @BraydennnB Год назад +158

    The enthusiasm of Wren is unmatched and contagious.

  • @ezrarichardson279
    @ezrarichardson279 Год назад +54

    That shot of the pan was pretty mind blowing to me. Even when you said it was a NRF and not real my mind was still convinced that it was 100% real! Crazy! Can’t wait for a whole CG short with this tech!

    • @Alfalfa88888
      @Alfalfa88888 Год назад +5

      well thats because it followed the exact same camera movement right? the real interesting thing is when you change the camera movement to something that didnt exist. this basically allows you to move and look around in a video which im sure many people have dreamt of before

  • @yuumain264
    @yuumain264 Год назад +5

    I just looked at Paul Franklin's whole filmography and I was surprised I've been loving his work since "The 10th Kingdom" in 2000 when I was 8 years old. My family would always keep an eye out for when it was on TV.

  • @SirWade
    @SirWade Год назад +1

    This is WILD, and incredible for being so early on. Great explanation Wren, and I've been SUPER curious about this so... thumbs up :)

  • @alecpotato4124
    @alecpotato4124 Год назад +75

    This NRF stuff could easily revolutionize map making in video games too, it’d be really cool to get 1:1 references for objects and rooms

    • @coltonharrold909
      @coltonharrold909 Год назад +4

      I would love to play cod in a map of my city

    • @deluxturtle
      @deluxturtle Год назад

      Oh wow that's such a great application

    • @gixG17
      @gixG17 Год назад +6

      You might as hell use photogrammetry as NRFs are essentially a video/rendered output. Not to mention that the density of the geometry (and the quality of loop; they look like STLs) wouldn't do well for real-time physics.
      For FMV games, though, that might be a cool way to speed up production time and create new story branches. Or make adventure games (like King's Quest) where you just want a new angle of a scene you've already scanned.
      An extreme push to the tech would be maybe a Myst style (online) game where you tell the server to "move forward" and it processes a new image for you to look at. All depending on how fast it processes the renders.
      Now, anything related to how limiting rendering is should be taken with a grain of salt and it's always in context with the current technology. We've come a long way from printing pixels on screens, to sprites, to polygons, to Unreal 5. So, in theory, if we can build GPUs that could render NRF in real-time then, yes, map making or any asset creation would be significantly different.

    • @danilooliveira6580
      @danilooliveira6580 Год назад +1

      you can already do that with photometry. what it would help however is with the behavior of materials. you can look at your rendered scene and compare with the NeRF to see if you got the materials right.

    • @fluidthought42
      @fluidthought42 Год назад

      @@gixG17
      Well the geometry density could work with an engine like Unreal 5 which has automatic scalable rendered geometry. The important part of NRF is the lighting rendering, which any game engine would have to somehow incorporate into their systems. It very well could help with streamlining prebaked lighting or raytrace ready textures in games with a realistic aesthetic though, since you're doing away with setting the reflectiveness and roughness of an object to light it with raytraced lighting.

  • @motokokusanagi85
    @motokokusanagi85 Год назад +96

    I don't think I've ever commented on a CC video before but the energy in this one just brought me alive.
    I'm not a VFX artist, I'd barely call myself a videographer, but this channel continues to entertain and educate me in a vast array of different ways.
    Thank you Wren and team for being you. Much respect and love 🖤

    • @SirWrender
      @SirWrender Год назад +10

      Thanks for tuning in!

  • @hhhVFX
    @hhhVFX Год назад +38

    This is fantastic! Thanks for breaking it down man. I definitely see the potential and it's something I knew nothing about. Well done, keep'm coming. You guys are great

  • @IsaiahMarcellino
    @IsaiahMarcellino Год назад +1

    We love you, Wren! Thank you and the team for sharing your passion and putting in the extra hours, you guys are awesome

  • @SoniasWay
    @SoniasWay Год назад +242

    As someone who’s trying to learn 3D and cgi, it’s always amazing to learn about such cool new technologies

    • @dsfs17987
      @dsfs17987 Год назад +5

      the problem is that what you learn today, can become irrelevant 2 days later

    • @NavaNoid
      @NavaNoid Год назад

      Same

    • @MrGamelover23
      @MrGamelover23 Год назад +8

      @@dsfs17987 the fundamentals never become obsolete.

    • @dowkinners4106
      @dowkinners4106 Год назад +1

      @@MrGamelover23 i disagree

    • @dsfs17987
      @dsfs17987 Год назад +2

      @@MrGamelover23 they most certainly do, well, not obsolete, but irrelevant, good for conversation reminiscing the good old days though

  • @brewandthecrew
    @brewandthecrew Год назад +6

    The nod to Two Minute Papers made me smile.
    The "two papers down the line" made me wonder if homage was being paid, and then the "What a time to be alive" put a dumb grin on my face.

  • @shadowshapers
    @shadowshapers Год назад +2

    This has got to be one of the most fascinating technological developments I've seen explained on video since disguise and unreal engine were brought to LED volumes. The future of filmmaking is so exciting. Thank you so much for being a huge nerd and making this video about it for all of us. You've definitely sparked some ideas in my brain.

  • @brick_boy0891
    @brick_boy0891 Год назад +2

    i love the different types of videos corridor makes from straight up documentrarys to strapping nerfs on drones and giving jan a pinky knife

  • @NicTheCapsicum
    @NicTheCapsicum Год назад +104

    The VFX in this video are totally awesome, but I think what goes underappreciated is just how good the video looks. Like just the shots of Wren at his desk or outside doing camera and drone things are beautifully shot. Props to Nick (or whomever is behind the camera) for all that.

    • @thirdeyenz
      @thirdeyenz Год назад +1

      Now if Nick could just teach Wren how to shoot steadily with a camera or phone instead of waving it around like a madman it would be a massive improvement. I almost felt ill in some parts of this.

  • @Eddie-ik4ot
    @Eddie-ik4ot Год назад +64

    Wren is literally my hero, he inspires me everyday to look for solutions for problems that I decide to make.

  • @kaiiiichen
    @kaiiiichen Год назад

    Sheeesh this is amazing! Thanks for your energy and taking us on an adventure with this incredible technology!

  • @AySeaGrace2r87
    @AySeaGrace2r87 Год назад +2

    My mind was absolutely BLOWN by this video!!! I had dreams of tech like this when I was younger, I can't believe that it's actually possible.

  • @itsalexclark
    @itsalexclark Год назад +260

    That was fantastic and i literally do not understand it at all. I wish i did

    • @T3CT0NIC
      @T3CT0NIC Год назад

      Sup Alex

    • @Luxoshortys
      @Luxoshortys Год назад +1

      Aha the Clarkman himself

    • @Mr_Doon
      @Mr_Doon Год назад +1

      3D scanning + machine learning

    • @101RealTalker
      @101RealTalker 11 месяцев назад

      @@Mr_Doon = reverse engineered 1st principles

    • @ASSamiYT
      @ASSamiYT 10 месяцев назад

      Me neither. I like the logo flickering in the the bottom right corner. That helps.

  • @christopherulrich164
    @christopherulrich164 Год назад +10

    Love the 2-Minute Papers reference at the end! Can't wait to see where this tech goes!
    *This comment was brought to you by weights and biases*

  • @jhebadiasprunklefunk9243
    @jhebadiasprunklefunk9243 Год назад

    As someone who's had to do production photogrammetry, this is insanely awesome. I cannot wait to see how this evolves!

  • @MrSheduur
    @MrSheduur Год назад +7

    I love the "what a time to be alive" as a reference to the 2 minute papers chan :)

  • @EvroCraft
    @EvroCraft Год назад +6

    16:26 I loved the Two Minute Papers reference there

  • @iBkKiD19
    @iBkKiD19 Год назад +62

    Not even a VFX person and this just blows my mind, you guys are insane!

  • @daydreamny
    @daydreamny Год назад

    Wow! I am very look forward to watch more about this in short future! Thanks!!!

  • @croc_moat2327
    @croc_moat2327 Год назад

    Already excited to see what you guys will be able to come up with using this amazing new technology!

  • @Johnny511997
    @Johnny511997 Год назад +4

    That TwoMinutePapers quote at the end is just... *chef's kiss*
    I think Dr. Károly Zsolnai-Fehér will be as excited about this video as Wren is!

  • @SixFt12
    @SixFt12 Год назад +62

    I imagine this being very useful in sport replays. If they can 3D track a ball, disc, or whatever and then virtually follow it's flight, watching from the ball's point of view, that would be incredible.

    • @shelbyvillerules9962
      @shelbyvillerules9962 Год назад +4

      They could actually do with this in the World Cup right now for accurately judging offside calls.

    • @RED89P13
      @RED89P13 Год назад +8

      Would also make it easier and take less time for realtors to do virtual walkthroughs but it would be even more immersive since those are usually not free roam. I would also be very interested in taking old videos of the house I grew up in and popping into it in VR.

    • @pon1
      @pon1 Год назад +1

      Great idea!

    • @alpuhagame
      @alpuhagame Год назад +1

      I believe the ball itself already holds a ton of electronics and generates quite a bit of data in a game so all of that is used to determine precisely whether ball is offside, etc. I might be wrong but I read about it some time ago.

    • @SixFt12
      @SixFt12 Год назад

      @@alpuhagame What sport currently has electronics in their balls?

  • @marquism1799
    @marquism1799 7 месяцев назад

    YOu guys are always ahead of the game. Literally after this video dropped 10 months ago, I felt like every IG video influencer hopped on the Luma AI train and started showing it off a couple of months after you guys. THANK YOU for always sharing your knowledge. Corridor is the BEST.

  • @privatgustl
    @privatgustl 7 месяцев назад

    Even though I‘m just curious and not someone creating, this looks really impressive! Thank you for teaching!

  • @hippocrates72
    @hippocrates72 Год назад +5

    16:32 *_What a time to be alive!_*

  • @hen-ryebread714
    @hen-ryebread714 Год назад +41

    wren’s crazy premise videos are my absolute favorites on this channel, every single one is so cool

  • @centurionstrengthandfitnes3694
    @centurionstrengthandfitnes3694 Год назад +1

    Seems like you're right to be so excited. Massive potential!

  • @Ali-wf9ef
    @Ali-wf9ef 3 месяца назад

    I just started researching on NeRF a couple of weeks ago and seeing your video was so inspiring

  • @GeoffCanyon
    @GeoffCanyon Год назад +19

    "Look just two papers down the road. What a time to be alive!" -- I see what you did there 🙂Also, you say it's not production ready, but what you really mean is just that it's not strictly better than the much more labor intensive methods used today. It already looks better than pretty much anything I remember from pre-2000, and some after that.

  • @iamtombh
    @iamtombh Год назад +5

    "2 papers down the line" ... "what a time to be alive". A nod to Two Minute Papers right!?

  • @elliotmarks06
    @elliotmarks06 Год назад +2

    I've been watching NERF papers for a while, and the technology looks really promising. As a guy who's been playing around with photogrammetry for the past couple of years, I'm super excited to finally see a development in the field of converting real scenes into 3D geometry!

  • @nati4218
    @nati4218 Год назад

    So glad morning brew recommended me this video, great job guys, didn’t knew about it and I love when video effects have the details of reflection, they’re next level awesome

  • @WillHuizenga
    @WillHuizenga Год назад +4

    Two minute papers always says, "look not where we are now, but where we could be two papers from now".
    Exciting technology for sure.

  • @stevesanityx816
    @stevesanityx816 Год назад +30

    Wren has to be the most impressive person I have ever seen, he gives me inspiration with filmmaking that I never thought was possible, I'm so glad that he can express his idea and dreams when it comes to VFX and the future of VFX

  • @ironicanimations
    @ironicanimations Год назад

    THIS IS AWESOME!!!!!
    Also, making these with the programs, it’s super easy, maybe a bit too smoothed and bumpy, BUT, if you work on it and fix it, it’ll look perfect, cuz lighting is perfect

  • @vandliszt
    @vandliszt День назад

    This would make 3D printing so much easier. Imagine archiving everything in the world of modern art and architecture, aerospace and automobiles. You’d have a digital archive of all physical human existence as a play thing.

  • @heyjustj
    @heyjustj Год назад +30

    Wow! Even with saying this is early on and the shots Wren did are “not production ready” it’s still REALLY impressive and SOOO much potential. All the tech that has come out in the last 3-5 years has been mind blowing with what it will eventually become.

  • @whoisWAZz
    @whoisWAZz Год назад +5

    Wren: "Two papers down the line"... "What a time to be alive"
    Me: I understood those references 😅

  • @sethparadox
    @sethparadox 9 месяцев назад

    David Fincher was talking about this tech (picking the camera after the fact) a decade ago. Awesome to see it finally available to everyone (with the essential tech and knowhow). Awesome demo!

  • @lumalabsai
    @lumalabsai Год назад +1

    Thank you for this creative and incredible overview of neural rendering technology!

  • @tenwholebees
    @tenwholebees Год назад +9

    I'm surprised movie or game companies haven't hired Corridor to help with their movie or game. They have cutting edge technology every time there's new tech. I love everything these guys have done

  • @Cau_No
    @Cau_No Год назад +13

    That has not just a new big potential for VFX, it's a complete new way of recording things.
    I am thinking about using that stuff to walk through the picture in VR.

    • @Kshitijj
      @Kshitijj Год назад

      Did you find the app?

    • @CeeCee222
      @CeeCee222 Год назад

      Wow that’s a great idea! Very exciting!

  • @a-blivvy-yus
    @a-blivvy-yus Год назад

    This is very much, as you said, a stepping stone on the road to what comes next. It's not "there" yet - or at least, not by itself. But it's a tech which will be involved in the future of film.

  • @WoutStandaert
    @WoutStandaert Год назад +1

    I can't wait for NeRF 360 videos in VR. Perfect stereoscopy, same quality of reflections and transparency as the "welcome to light fields" demo... maybe like a array of 360 cameras could capture a live scene, since you need a lot of different viewpoints as input.

  • @smeech5177
    @smeech5177 Год назад +8

    Wanted to say this to you guys at Corridor.
    This team is the reason why I want to work and delve into VFX. I remembered the very first video I saw from you guys and it was DUBSTEP GUNS.
    I remember I was in awe with what I was watching and how people who weren’t apart of Hollywood could do it?! Thank you for the inspiration when I was only 13. Thank you for sticking to RUclips and for always being YOU! You are guys are definitely a force within the VFX/Cinema world.
    -Meech

  • @Necrit
    @Necrit Год назад +10

    Oke maybe this is a crazy thought... but if it's fed through simple videos, can't you use this inside of video games to recreate the scenes without ripping the models out?

  • @freddymilkovich5169
    @freddymilkovich5169 Год назад

    Wow. Thanks for making this video this is incredibly exciting.

  • @entertainmentdudes
    @entertainmentdudes Год назад +2

    Outstanding! Thanks for sharing this awesome tech!

  • @HorrorSkunx
    @HorrorSkunx Год назад +39

    This is crazy!!! Love it!

  • @Mozart13331
    @Mozart13331 Год назад +5

    Loved the Two Minutes Paper reference 😂

  • @Mopki3
    @Mopki3 Год назад

    Totally agree. The information is there, the more you move and film the more detailed and accurate it should become. Recognizing it's looking at the same area despite any far distance of a low quality camera. Like with temporal coherence, you could use an ai, that also disregards the motion blur frames.

  • @3DIYOriginal
    @3DIYOriginal 9 месяцев назад +1

    I am fascinated by the 3D world in general, and I remember starting to do 3D scanning over 10 years ago using photogrammetry with reality capture. Until today, I hadn't discovered NERF. I was just about to buy a 3D scanner, and I thought, let me pause and do one last search on the internet before looking at 3D scanner prices because the truth is, I don't think it's worth spending a ton of money on 3D scanners when we have the technology we have at our fingertips. All you have to do is a simple search on the internet, and you're good to go. I'm tired of taking photos and painstakingly going through each one to decide if it's usable or not, then uploading and rendering it for 3D design with any rendering program that reconstructs a 3D object from photos, only to end up with a crappy result (sorry for the word). The truth is, I wanted something like this to happen. I'm blown away by this technology. It really has a lot of potential, and from this moment on, the world has changed. Bravo for the video you've made and for all the effort you put into making these videos and sharing your knowledge with the rest of the world. It is appreciated.

  • @fartzinwind
    @fartzinwind Год назад +8

    Keep evolving Corridor.. it's been a pleasure to watch the channel over the years.

  • @GoetiaTV
    @GoetiaTV Год назад +18

    All of my brains exploded 🤯 Back in art school I learned photogrammetry using a projected grid, a camera, and software. I also worked on a project with LIDAR scans. It’s crazy how much things have advanced since then.

  • @lone.faerie
    @lone.faerie Год назад

    Wow, this is mind blowing. There were multiple times I didn't even realize it was a photoscan and thought it was just video

  • @Shenzao
    @Shenzao Год назад

    The Two Minute Papers tag sold me on it. I was interested all the way through, of course - loads of potential, but Two Minute Papers is exactly the right vibe.

  • @wellinshort
    @wellinshort Год назад +5

    Wren, thank you so much for introducing me to this technology. Whatever tools this will become will be perfect for my ideas! I appreciate all the work that you, and the whole crew do. You guys have have truly inspired me, hope you all are well over the holidays 😁

  • @Later_Nerd
    @Later_Nerd Год назад +9

    Wren can you please make a class of some sort about VFX? You're the best and most engaging teacher I've ever seen. I would have had straight A's if my teachers were all like Wren. He has an amazing ability to make potentially boring topics really engaging through his pure passion for the subject matter.
    I doubt I'm alone in saying I would pay up to say $50 for a high quality tutorial. Say 10 hours of tutorial minimum. I'm not even in a field remotely similar to VFX, but he's that good of a teacher to where I actively want to learn the subject matter and learn to tell a story with it.
    Pay Wren whatever he needs Corridor, he's irreplaceable.

  • @MrFour4th
    @MrFour4th Год назад

    not just VFX artist getting excited, as a concept artist im super excited about this too!

  • @capnjunke
    @capnjunke Год назад +1

    turns out that my cousin actually first developed this with a few of his friends. cool to see u guys using it

  • @Elnurzadeh_
    @Elnurzadeh_ Год назад +10

    That's so cool, Corridor Crew literally one of the best VFX educators. Also what's the name of the app for 3D camera tracking in 7:31?

  • @TofuRabbit
    @TofuRabbit Год назад +9

    This is actually mind blowing, we're witnessing a breakthrough in technology happening in front of our eyes, it is such a special moment

  • @n.r.8719
    @n.r.8719 Год назад

    I’m so down with movie previews for ads in the middle of RUclips vids. Thanks bones and all. First RUclips in video ad I haven’t skipped in quite some time.

  • @kevinrittenhouse4015
    @kevinrittenhouse4015 Год назад

    Toward the end of this video, when Wren is filming on the street with his phone and say's "CAR" .It instantly reminded me of Doug the dog in the movie UP, where he is distracted by a squirrel and shouts out Squirrel, funny.