Does this 1975 LIGHTSABER Prop Deserve Another chance?

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Wren and Mark the Intern set out to recreate and iterate upon the design of a lightsaber prop from the first STAR WARS film. Does this practical effect still hold up in the age of modern visual effects?

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コメント (21)
  • I love how they make Mark work like a real intern, ignoring the fact that he's a Youtuber with over 30mil subscribers 😂
  • @hard2hurt
    When we were kids, my step brother told me they made lightsabers with a spinning flashlight and glass beads... and I always thought he was full of it. I still think he was just accidentally right.
  • @rat488
    Adam Savage is probably screaming at home right now wishing he was in the room making this project happen
  • The intern should totally start his own YouTube channel. He seems like he'd maybe get a few subscribers.
  • Looks like Mark worked hard on organizing everything, but I wonder if it'll last longer than the time Clint organized everything lol
  • @Loaf69420
    It's actually crazy how they could accomplish so much in camera back in the day with their ingenuity
  • I had this Star Wars visual dictionary as a kid that said lightsabers had a gyroscopic effect that made them more difficult to fight with than normal swords, now I'm wondering if that was based on this spinning prop
  • 4:45 I love that Mark is just putting on a band-aid in the background. He's such a great addition to the channel, I can't wait to see what sort of solo content he starts creating! Edit: Excited to get my Fischbach & Watson Do-It-Yourself Guillotine woodworking kit! Really though, it would be super fun to see the two of them work on a carpentry project together sometime
  • When Mark's no longer an intern at Corridor, I hope he comes back to visit the studio occasionally, his energy and goofiness is always fun to watch
  • The original Lightsabers were flat, like a blade, and almost came to a point. You need a beam splitter glass at 45° in front of your lens in which to project your light source. This would allow you to keep your overall light level much brighter. The lightsaber will be very bright. Also, actual 3M Scotchlight reflective tape is much brighter than generic retro reflective tape. I did tests back in the 70s and the Lightsabers were almost too bright to film. I had to dim the light source way down.
  • I would love to see a "professional" version of these. These were built in two days. What does a fully proto-typed version look like?
  • @BigTrilln
    It's nice that corridor gave small time YouTubers some recognition and stuff to do
  • I feel this needs a part two with Adam Savage going all crazy and technical with it. The final results were actually kinda cool to be honest
  • Wren's lightsaber actually has that Kylo Ren feel of "unstable" type of vibration on the blade. It feels very appropriate as a red lightsaber.
  • @LaBooF42
    To keep the blade more stable, I would try making a “full tang” design. (Making it spin lower in the hilt)
  • @aelolul
    The shimmering appearance of that lightning bolt-like core in the lightsaber at 16:17 looks fantastic!
  • Adam should have been here for this one... you guys need to do more with him. This would have been a perfect project for practical vs CGI
  • @Leoncroi
    Markiplier, working with Corridor, wearing a Game Grumps shirt. I fucking love how much of a Bro Mark is and all the interconnected love shared by the channels.
  • @ChokyoDK
    I think that Mark is actually there to learn VFX and just pops in the videos now and again as a thanks for them helping him
  • For the spinning LEDs, I believe they make powered bearings. IE, small ring inside, large ring outside, conductive ball bearings in between. Run power source to the outer ring which doesn't move, wire LEDs to the inner ring which moves with the saber blade.