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Love seeing Corridor Crew using Runway to outpaint a shot using Expand Video. Niko is one of the smartest and most creative people I've seen adopting new technologies and understanding how they fit into a workflow. He was one of our first Green Screen users back in the day.

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Фото профиля Corridor
Corridor1 год назад

🙏🙏🙏

Фото профиля Bilawal Sidhu
Bilawal Sidhu1 год назад

So cool. Those cats used to IM transfer me minidv greenscreen clips to play with because my hi-8 camera couldn’t cut it. Legends 😭

Фото профиля Sway Molina
Sway Molina1 год назад

CC has always had positive AI view. Fun to see them implement Runway in their workflow.

Фото профиля Jeff_synthesized
Jeff_synthesized1 год назад

Corridor crew is my favorite YouTube channel. Great to see the guys using @runwayml

Фото профиля Roope Rainisto
Roope Rainisto1 год назад

Expand to create for "free reflection cubemap" is a pretty wild idea

Фото профиля Rich Klein
Rich Klein1 год назад

Even if you're not all-in on a generative AI video, many tools within the Runway suite can greatly enhance traditional film editing workflows. This is a great example.

Фото профиля Riley Coyote
Riley Coyote1 год назад

we need to make a movie. the most important movie in history. it's the only way they're going to feel it.

Фото профиля Steven “Yooper” Koehler
Steven “Yooper” Koehler1 год назад

@CorridorDigital Corridor Digital as a VFX company are true innovators within the space. Amazing job as always

Фото профиля Doddi El-Gabry
Doddi El-Gabry1 год назад

Reward them! These are the people who probably know how to use your product better than you! Would be awesome to see creator-led tutorials/series teaching us how to use runway tools.

Фото профиля Aidan Dalton
Aidan Dalton1 год назад

yo Effie's got some sick AI writing tools that could totally complement video editing workflows 👀 helps organize ideas super quick n clean ✨

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