Corridor Digital

Corridor Digital
IndustryEntertainment
FoundedMay 17, 2010; 14 years ago (2010-05-17)
Founders
  • Sam Gorski
  • Niko Pueringer
Number of employees
9 (January 2019)
Websitecorridordigital.com
Corridor
Corridor digital logo
YouTube information
Channel
Created bySam Gorski, Niko Pueringer
LocationLos Angeles, California, United States
Years active2010-present
Subscribers9.93 million[1]
Total views2.03 billion[1]

Last updated: June 2024

Corridor Digital is an American YouTube channel based in Los Angeles, known for creating pop-culture-related viral online short-form videos since 2010, as well as producing and directing the Battlefield-inspired web series Rush and the YouTube Premium series Lifeline.[2][3] It has also created television commercials for various companies, including Machine Zone[4] and Google.[5]

Corridor Digital has nine full-time employees (January 2019), including founders Sam Gorski and Niko Pueringer. As of May 2024, the channel has 9.92 million subscribers and has won awards at several Streamys, including the "Visual and Special Effects Award" in 2017.[6][7][8] Its second channel, Corridor Crew,[9] consists of behind-the-scenes content, including the popular series VFX Artists React and VFX Artist Reveals, the latter of which is hosted by Wren Weichman.

  1. ^ a b "About Corridor". YouTube.
  2. ^ Barr, Merrill. "Corridor Digital's Sam & Niko Discuss Their New 'Battlefield' Inspired Web Series, 'Rush'". Forbes.
  3. ^ Spangler, Todd. "YouTube Orders Shows From Dwayne Johnson, Dan Harmon, Doug Liman". Variety.
  4. ^ DevStar, Mobile Strike Ad by Corridor Digital, retrieved 2019-01-20
  5. ^ Glen, Harvey (2018-04-08), COMMERCIAL: Google Chromebook: Corridor Digital, retrieved 2019-01-20
  6. ^ "Corridor Wins Visual and Special Effects - Streamy Awards 2017" – via YouTube.
  7. ^ Belanger, Lydia. "This Filmmaking Crew Found Success on YouTube Making Shorts With Crazy Visual Effects". Entrepreneur.
  8. ^ Lanning, Carly. "Corridor Digital brings face-melting movie magic to YouTube". The Daily Dot.
  9. ^ "Corridor Crew". Retrieved 2019-08-08 – via YouTube.