I love how it’s framed as “Mark just has a flight suit ready for when he’s finally asked to be sent to space, but it’s also convenient in this situation I guess”
I love how Mark is wearing his Engineer Mark outfit in this video, also I love this sequel to "I Bought the World's Brightest Flashlight"... too bad they didn't measure in sunglasses... sunglasses is the most accurate measure of brightness, obviously
It's so awesome that you guys are giving Intern Mark so much screen time. This experience will be absolutely invaluable in his future career. I can see him going places for sure.
@natma relnam what do you mean by "divide the Lux by 11"? no, Lumen is the total output, meaning every side of the sun (ie: back, front, top, bottom, ect )...which meant you can't get Lumen from Lux by dividing. Think about it; a spot on Earth is very tiny compared to the giant sun, so dividing Lux by 11 to get Lumen is bad math.
1 lux = 1 lumen /m^2, Calculate the suface area of a sphere the size of earths orbit 2.81x10^23 m^2 (4 . pi . 149,600,000,000^2) The lux measured in low earth orbit (from iss) ranges from 130k-140k lux (Probally taken at Perigee and Apogee) Therefore the sun should be (at low end of uncertainty) 3.66x10^28 lumens (36,600,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000)
@@stin-dog172 bruh... they gotta make money bro... do you know how much they'd need to spend just to have the equipment they have? plus they've also got to pay everyone etc. stop whining bro
@@stin-dog172 Same thing the other guy said. Quit bitching, the lights that came from their sponsorship were vital to the video, and they need money to do all the shit they do. It's not cheap.
At NASA JPL, just a few minutes drive from Corridor, there's a huge vacuum chamber that has incredibly bright lights made to simulate the sun as seen in space, which is much more intense than on the surface of Earth. The lighting equipment is crazy.
@@marioandluigi143 The inverse square law itself has nothing to do with the medium, only the distance. Whatever material the light is traveling through would be in addition to the effect of the inverse square law.
I couldn’t be more satisfied by 1) the fact that like two of my favorite channels have united for at least a while and 2) that Mark has gotten this opportunity. I always felt like he deserved to be fully engrossed in exactly this type of stuff because he’s such good and real people. So happy.
They didn't really emphasize it in the video, but this does a great job showing how good of a light source natural lighting is. Do you have as many lights as they have, and room for them, and an actor willing to sit in front of them? No? Then you're probably going to get better lighting outside.
Even studio lighting this bright probably won’t be able to accurately recreate the way light disperses through the atmosphere and bounces off all the surfaces
Feel like something massive was missed out during all of this. In order to copy the lux received from the Sun, they had to sit Mark INCHES away from all that power. Yet the Sun is doing this from nearly 150 million km away! Mind blowing.
watch 'Sunshine' the 2007 film, it's about a spaceship travelling towards the Sun, the CGI and music is amazing EDIT: some single frames were inserted into this video around 18:00, similar to one scene in Sunshine
Haven't heard about any brownouts here, but our drought pretty much never ends, it just takes an occasional vacation every 7 or so years. Fun fact, death valley is constantly breaking world heat record and is in close competition with the hottest parts of earth. All uninhabitable, of course, and it's only getting worse. Climate change/global warming is real, and we are suffering the consequences.
I noticed, even if you can get very close to the sun's brightness inside, the one big difference is that the studio lights only create soft shadows whereas the sun creates hard edged shadows. very interesting.
"leave the mutations you think Mark will get in the comments below" Well, he definitely doesn't have to worry about touching Amy's uranium teacups anymore. It's not like he will emit less radiation from this point on
I never thought I'd see Mark as part of the Corridor Crew, but after seeing him in so many videos, such a great addition. His humor and confused personality fit in so well
When we need extreme relative brightness we usually use a light like the arrimax M18 for movies. I think 2 of them would have gotten you the same brightness at that distance but you'd have melted that helmet onto his face.
Still can't get past the fact that Mark is an intern with Corridor. Was watching both their channels for years never knowing Mark was a fan, then in the span of a month I hear mark talk about them repeatedly then suddenly he's on their channel. 2 of my top 5 favourite youtube channels in one, so cool.
I love marks passion for the art of film. He's extremely talented and self taught. Plus he's a good dude and hilarious. Love him to death he's one of the good guys like the guys at corridor.
Man I'm loving this new Mark guy! He's making Corridor Crew an even better show by just showing up! He should start his own TH-cam channel he's so good
I worked in electric chromatic glass over the summer and at 6% tint our window units would read between 45-260 with the usual outliers. This job really got me close and comfortable with what those measurements mean and look like and REALLY put into perspective just how much you DONT wanna look directly at the sun.
I like how Mark has a jumpsuit and helmet to help protect vs the light and heat but somehow Wren can stand next to him in just a labcoat and sunglasses lol
@@identity5584 How dare you question the existence of mah man Wren? He's awesome. In Seriousness, Wren and the camera man were just entering the light/heat for short moments, while Mark kept sitting there, gathering more and more heat. Same as in true sunlight. If you step outdoor into the sun at 40°C, it's easy to take it for 30 seconds and cool back off. But stay in that sun for minutes and you will suffer like crazy.
I dunno… maybe he should team up with someone. There’s this really popular guy named Crankgameplays that might be willing to collab with him! He seems like the kind of guy that would support smaller channels :)
This is actually similar to what they did while filming Moulin Rouge-- there's a shot during "The Show Must Go On" where sunlight is streaming through the windows of the Moulin Rouge and they basically rented every light in Sydney for that shot.
"Probably astronomical" No. It's *DEFINITELY* astronomical. By definition. The lumen output of the sun is what makes astronomy of our solar system possible.
@@reaper2604 Yeah he's actually interning there! He wants to step up his game in regards to CG, probably for more projects like In Space With Markiplier.
He doesn't wear those anymore as he got eye surgery to help improve his vision. His eyesight is far better for now at least (until he burns his irises after an intense staring contest with every single light source on and off this planet lol)
Interning at a regular company: make coffee, clean stuff, sort documents Interning at Corridor: "so we're gonna shove 50 lights at your face in order to defeat the sun. You in?"
The main thing that this video made me realize is just how powerful most showbusiness people's eyes must be to be able to sustain all of this light. I can barely look at a lightbulb without squinting.
@@Cbb3225 You may be wondering why you've heard that. It's because the retina isn't a muscle at all, it's actually a specialized type of neural tissue called an optic nerve. The eyeballs are part of the central nervous system, not the musculoskeletal system.
I love how you guys take a relatively simple video idea like this and craft a whole little space travel story to visualize it. The video becomes so much more engaging for doing that.
Thing is, natural light is effectively parallel when we encounter it, whereas a spotlight expands from a single point or area, so shadowing and things behave differently. This is why landscape renderers have a specific light-type for the Sun.
"Look, their best spotlights can make them illuminated at 2m distance same as i can at 150M Km, where they stand from me. Pathetic: they sit right on their lights and still can't match what i look like from my nearest planet at ~ 60 M Km away. That's like 100 Billion difference in distance. Oh, they can do better, making something just as bright mere 100 millon times closer than me. Yep, bring on my artificial tiny cousin - the hydrogen bomb. Nice and crispy earthlings going temporarily outside their comfort-.. i mean habitable-zone." (-I assume Sun is just an old, mad, lonely, chatty lady.)
The reason the lux did not increase exponentially as they got closer is the lights are in the shape of a plane(sheet). The larger a plane gets the more uniform photons get distributed. With extremely large plane ( at infinity) you can't tell how close to a plame you get ie) it will behave the same at all distances.
Production lights always bring me back to my first film class in highschool. The entire first month was exclusively about practically drilling 3 point lighting, and commiting Ohms law to memory. My teachers reasoning being if you don't understand basic lighting, people will likely dislike your drawn frame, even if it has other awesome compositional elements. More important was understanding and solving V=IR equations because if you're the person who keeps tripping circuits all the time then people will almost certainly not wanna work with you.
The sun is about 10k-100k lux during daylight hours depending on the weather, cloud cover, etc. Even just the sunlight coming through a single window can be as much as 1k-10k lux. For perspective, even some of the most powerful portable LED lights get up to 1000-2000lux max (and that is considered very bright) so you'd need at least 10 of them to reliably overpower the sun INDOORS. The 120D II hits about 60,000 lux which is insanely bright but still not enough to overpower direct sunlight. Especially when you consider that lux ratings are usually measured at meter distance which means it only hits a max of 60k lux when you're literally holding it a couple feet from the subjects face, probably blinding the shit out of them in the process.
@@hititwithit Exactly. Just because something is rated at 10000 lux doesn't mean you're going to get that kind of output. In all likelihood holding it a meter from the subjects face is going to be impractical for any normal video shoot. And lots of light manufacturers like to measure at a half meter instead of a meter just to cheat on their spec sheets and make it sound like a big number. And a non-savvy photographer might see 2 lights, one at 1200 lux / 1m and one 1200 lux .5 and think oh its ok i'll just buy 2 of them--wrong. Because of the inverse square law, you need 4 of them. Because light manufacturers are dicks and you need to constantly do math equations to figure out if you're going to have enough light for the scene. Or, if you're helmut newton, you just shoot with the sun over your right shoulder and forget the lighting entirely.
6:30 To those who think like Mark that Pluto didn't deserve the "demotion", just know that Pluto actually got promoted to King of the Dwarf Planets. Instead of the smallest of 9 planets, it's now the most popular dwarf planet. One of dozens if not hundreds of dwarf planets 👀.
Amazing celeb colab!! Been watching Mark since, almost, the beginning. Seeing his reactions to this really reminded me of old school Mark playing a space or ocean exploration game.
My initial thought, Mark has trained for this. He owns a flashlight with the power of the sun in it!
Yeah I thought of that too
Yeah I thought of that too
Mf they said lumens aren't lux, his flashlight is 100k lumens
Yeah I thought of that too
Yeah I thought of that too
Wren: “Mark, do you think you could handle-“
Mark: “YES”
Wren: “I didn’t even say what it was.”
Mark: “I CAN TAKE IT”
Mark can do it!
Masochist mark
@@Mr_Mustache_og *"People sometimes mistake me for some kind of
M A S O C H I S T*" - Markiplier who is DEFINITELY not a masochist
i do wanna see if my body can handle an incoming trolley
- mark not masochist fischbach
That's the spirit
Great job Mark
If there's anyone that can take on the kinda heat to burn a person, It's that intern!
There was 69 likes and I didn't want to ruin it
Here's hoping mark brought sunscreen n doesn't get cancer
@@THE_SOSC He's in front of lights not the sun so he wont get cancer.
If you did not know that "intern" guy has over 30 million subs on yt
@@arioseiraffi5161 if you do not know, he was making a joke
I love how mark’s “flight suit” is just his *space* costume and a doom slayer helmet
made of plastic no less... which if melted would have been... troublesome?
And he puts it on when he gets to mars lol
it should’ve been shades that are as dark as black 3.0
I'm the 666th like. Rip and tear 'til it's done
I mean, he did say its an actual flight suit
I love not only how they treat Mark like a human test subject but also that Mark seems to love it
Yea I believe he has said that he wants to do something different from before and that includes the hurty stuff.
@@danthiel8623 not a masochist though
@@bembywemby yeah he just enjoys pain and being tested on but definetely not a masochist
@@Eye5x5 Well, he wants to see how far he can push his body. It's not like he's getting pleasure out of it.
I disagree with you gayjayy
He's not a masochist, he's just testing the limits of how much brightness his eyes can take!
He definitely said “I can take it” multiple times that day
And getting off on the pain
Shut up
“Now I’m not a masochist, BUT…”
we the ii nk he liked the pain
Markiplier: "I'm not a masochist!"
Also Markiplier: *Sits in front of the brightest light source known to man.*
I do that everyday, when I go outside.
Then he leans into it.
@MonaLisa Nope, Linear Accelerator. It'll kill you.
THIS IS WHAT IT MEANS TO GO EVEN FURTHER BEYOND
@@NickVS same
I love how it’s framed as “Mark just has a flight suit ready for when he’s finally asked to be sent to space, but it’s also convenient in this situation I guess”
Ok I love that
Corridor only viewers:oh so mark is just as strange as the corridor crew, cool!
Markiplier viewers:CAPTAIN
Yup my thoughts exactly
I loved that series with mark in space
"The amount of lumens the sun is outputting is probably astronomical"
Well, Sam, I think it is literally astronomical
lol
Oh my God I was thinking the same thing yes
I literally thought the exact same words
Here's a thought, maybe the pun was very much intended
holy shit the actual funniest comment on this website
Feel like Mark is the perfect candidate for this seeing that he's a masochist
He's not a masochist, he just wants to see how much his body can handle 🙄
Masochist mark
@@cybotico_ oh yeah my bad, definitely not a masochism thing. He's just curious what his body can handle
Fr
It's not about masochism, it's about POWER!
I love how Mark is wearing his Engineer Mark outfit in this video, also I love this sequel to "I Bought the World's Brightest Flashlight"... too bad they didn't measure in sunglasses... sunglasses is the most accurate measure of brightness, obviously
Ok
Ok
Oh come on, you two! It’s 3 sentences!
It's so awesome that you guys are giving Intern Mark so much screen time. This experience will be absolutely invaluable in his future career. I can see him going places for sure.
But he can't see. He's probs blind now
I honestly think mark should make his own youtube channel, he's just got a perfect vibe for it.
Yea he shoul make a podcast with his friends called distractables id listen to that
@@RealestPerson. Nah, that would be stupid. But I can totally see him playing with squirrels.
@@noahdavis7406 together with Mark Rober??!!
Having Mark as an intern is probably the biggest push, content wise, Corridor could get. I'm really happy with ALL the additions over the years.
add a comma after "push" or else it feels unneeded
@@SaishoVibes o7
@@k0ku365 thx my dude (I am using it in a gender neutral way since I don't know your pronouns). Either way, have a great day!
@@SaishoVibes you too
Y'all are wholesome
"The amount of Lumens the sun is outputting is... probably astronomical."
Yes, yes it is...
Almost as astronomical as the distance between the earth and the sun probably is...
I'll get me coat...
@natma relnam what do you mean by "divide the Lux by 11"? no, Lumen is the total output, meaning every side of the sun (ie: back, front, top, bottom, ect )...which meant you can't get Lumen from Lux by dividing. Think about it; a spot on Earth is very tiny compared to the giant sun, so dividing Lux by 11 to get Lumen is bad math.
1 lux = 1 lumen /m^2,
Calculate the suface area of a sphere the size of earths orbit 2.81x10^23 m^2 (4 . pi . 149,600,000,000^2)
The lux measured in low earth orbit (from iss) ranges from 130k-140k lux (Probally taken at Perigee and Apogee)
Therefore the sun should be (at low end of uncertainty) 3.66x10^28 lumens (36,600,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000)
I wonder if Mark bringing his "power of the sun" flashlight would make any difference
I think it would literally melt him
I like how the whole video is portrayed as a space-traveling journey, by simply switching on those lights, and everyone played along with it.
I like how the whole video is portrayed as a space-traveling journey, by simply switching on those lights, to hide sponsorship ad
@@stin-dog172 bruh... they gotta make money bro... do you know how much they'd need to spend just to have the equipment they have? plus they've also got to pay everyone etc.
stop whining bro
@@stin-dog172 Same thing the other guy said. Quit bitching, the lights that came from their sponsorship were vital to the video, and they need money to do all the shit they do. It's not cheap.
That chair hyperdrive killed me.
probably my favorite part is when he does the space warp and just moves his chair a little
Mark putting on the Doomslayer helmet and then immediately arriving on Mars was perfect
Rip and tear until it is done
Now he just needs to shoot a hole into the surface of it
doomguy *
@@girlsdrinkfeck that's the doomslayer helmet from the more recent ones, the doomguy helmet is from the older games and looks different
@@thenamesleeroy435 yhi dont care ,doomslayer sounds gay, for us millennials its always the doomguy
This Mark guy is cool. He should have his own series about being in space
It's markiplier If u don't know
@@Itmightbemason
NO
SHlT
SHERLOCK!
@@Itmightbemason whoosh
@@Itmightbemason whoosh
@@Itmightbemason r/whoosh
21:04 worth all the effort. This is the best illustration of lighting, for what you’re trying to portray. This would be the obvious thumbnail for me.
The amount of lumens the sun emits is quite literally astronomical
Yeah, it's out of this world!
Absolutely stellar performance from the Sun
Omg the puns
I'm both very disappointed and incredibly proud of you
I thought that as soon as he said it too and he didn't even notice it
Mark: *gets Lasik and gets perfect vision*
Also mark: *blinds himself with lights*
He really wants to test them to there fullest 😂
Can't let the lazy bastards get out of shape again
Remember, he's NOT a masochist. 🤣
@@DyingSunshine not at all totally 😂
I was about to like it but the number of likes was already perfect
@@ksampson what was the number?
Imagine this Mark guy in some space themed video project. I think it could be quite successful if it had time travel or a multiverse.
Very specific.
U right, never happening tho, nope :)
If it did happen tho, it’d be called like “In Space with Markiplier” but that’s stupid
Hmmm
Hehe
Yeah it's to good to be true so just wish that he might do a spectacular project containing valuables in it but that won't happen.
I like how they treated this as an actual sci fi space movie. I feel like an official nerd watching this.
At NASA JPL, just a few minutes drive from Corridor, there's a huge vacuum chamber that has incredibly bright lights made to simulate the sun as seen in space, which is much more intense than on the surface of Earth. The lighting equipment is crazy.
that would be awesome! mini field trip!
Do you have to worry about the inverse square law as much in a vacuum? I assume it would be less applicable because of the lack of medium.
@@marioandluigi143 The inverse square law itself has nothing to do with the medium, only the distance. Whatever material the light is traveling through would be in addition to the effect of the inverse square law.
@@aphenioxPDWtechnology i mean jt depends on the light source, a laser doesn't get weak that fast
@@derAtze that's because a laser's light doesn't spread spherically
"We kicked the sun's ass" Mark joining corridor is one of the best things to happen on TH-cam in awhile
No no, he’s an intern.
(Joke)
I couldn’t be more satisfied by 1) the fact that like two of my favorite channels have united for at least a while and 2) that Mark has gotten this opportunity. I always felt like he deserved to be fully engrossed in exactly this type of stuff because he’s such good and real people. So happy.
Mark is a serious trooper for going through this. This isn't masochism. This is self-sacrificing.
Mark screaming 'more' at the sun definitely gave me strong comparisons to Mark Strong's sun-obsessed mental character from 'Sunshine' 😄
"I'm not a masochist"
-Markiplier.
I could never figure out who the monster was
It reminded me of Arin from GameGrumps
@Bread Hahah yeah, I realized as I was typing, but kept it in :P
It’s BWIGHT
Oh hi mark
second reply to a mark comment, not sure what to say
@@RepressedButton Man Face.
Light g9 brrr
🔦
They didn't really emphasize it in the video, but this does a great job showing how good of a light source natural lighting is. Do you have as many lights as they have, and room for them, and an actor willing to sit in front of them? No? Then you're probably going to get better lighting outside.
Even studio lighting this bright probably won’t be able to accurately recreate the way light disperses through the atmosphere and bounces off all the surfaces
@@cadentan9083 The sun is also far away which makes the rays parallel. This is also something noticeable.
Mark: “not a masochist”
Also mark: *volunteraly takes of eye protection and looks into about 300 000 lux of light*
Those who call Mark a masochist are HORRIBLE people.
Takes off not of
@@Anthemcat oof*
Also how he repeatedly smashed his head with the can in the beginning lol
@@Trx.IG_ lol
Feel like something massive was missed out during all of this. In order to copy the lux received from the Sun, they had to sit Mark INCHES away from all that power. Yet the Sun is doing this from nearly 150 million km away! Mind blowing.
watch 'Sunshine' the 2007 film, it's about a spaceship travelling towards the Sun, the CGI and music is amazing
EDIT: some single frames were inserted into this video around 18:00, similar to one scene in Sunshine
The largest H-bombs can, for a few nanoseconds, outshine the dimmest stars.
I love how Mark is just becoming a regular lol
He’s actually an intern
@@joshuamartin3232 That's hilarious.
He IS a regular technically lol he's an actual intern and he wanted to apply to learn more about film making
He's literally an intern
I bet he would get like 30 million subs
California: “We have no electricity. Lake Mead is disappearing. Rolling brown outs.”
Corridor: “We put the sun inside.
For science!
What happens when your a shitty state with liberal politicians 💀
Haven't heard about any brownouts here, but our drought pretty much never ends, it just takes an occasional vacation every 7 or so years.
Fun fact, death valley is constantly breaking world heat record and is in close competition with the hottest parts of earth. All uninhabitable, of course, and it's only getting worse.
Climate change/global warming is real, and we are suffering the consequences.
@@sqlevolicious That's not recurring drought.
That's what we call living in a desert.
Srs question: What does "rolling brown outs" mean?
I noticed, even if you can get very close to the sun's brightness inside, the one big difference is that the studio lights only create soft shadows whereas the sun creates hard edged shadows. very interesting.
Parallel light rays baby! That's one thing studio lights can't recreate (unless you use complex contraptions of mirrors and lenses)
@@alexblanche4309 I believe DIY Perks did a video about that? making a realistic artifical window
@@watyhu99 sure did, loved that video
It's also because they only used LED lights which mostly gives soft shadows. If they'd be using HMI or halogen, the shadows would be a lot harder.
@@ChopperGunnerNL ah i see… interesting
The hardest part for me to believe is that anyone can fit their head into the Doom Eternal helmet, let alone Mark. That thing is tiny.
Mark: the younger brother that gets caught into weird/dangerous experiments, but still has an enthusiastic look every time ❤
He has becoke Johny Test
*become
FRRR
"leave the mutations you think Mark will get in the comments below"
Well, he definitely doesn't have to worry about touching Amy's uranium teacups anymore. It's not like he will emit less radiation from this point on
Loved that part, the way he said it and Mark's laughing face covered in cosmic particles XD
They become Markanium teacups.
I never thought I'd see Mark as part of the Corridor Crew, but after seeing him in so many videos, such a great addition. His humor and confused personality fit in so well
When we need extreme relative brightness we usually use a light like the arrimax M18 for movies. I think 2 of them would have gotten you the same brightness at that distance but you'd have melted that helmet onto his face.
Still can't get past the fact that Mark is an intern with Corridor. Was watching both their channels for years never knowing Mark was a fan, then in the span of a month I hear mark talk about them repeatedly then suddenly he's on their channel. 2 of my top 5 favourite youtube channels in one, so cool.
Mark: I’m not a masochist
Proceeds to be blasted by the power of the sun
@@DippingNoodlesWashHere god dammit, where's Spiderman!?
The fact that there is a solar flare alert for Wednesday, August 3, means the sun has heard Mark and is ready throw down
Lol
mark will win
@@DankOldAccno a human like mark will get skin cancer or melt into a sludge of flesh if you get exposed to the suns extreme radiation.
I love marks passion for the art of film. He's extremely talented and self taught. Plus he's a good dude and hilarious. Love him to death he's one of the good guys like the guys at corridor.
Man I'm loving this new Mark guy! He's making Corridor Crew an even better show by just showing up! He should start his own TH-cam channel he's so good
He is one of the biggest horror game genre TH-camr out there 😂🤦♂️
I'd subscribe.
that r/woooosh bait
@@bcskate3193 r/wooosh
@@bcskate3193 r/wooosh
Mark: I’m not a masochist
Also Mark: slams a can on his head
"ow. ow. ow."
Literally every stereotypical guy does that, don't wear it out.
Also Mark: Sits in front of a replica of the sun
Was expecting Brett to walk in during the brightest part. "Oh, waddup Sun?"
Nooo they missed it
of course harry watches corridor crew
Ohi harry!
i like how they just casually said "we have aperture lights" that's like saying "i bought GLaDOS cuz y not"
You sir, are a legend.
And you watch legends.
Legendception.
I worked in electric chromatic glass over the summer and at 6% tint our window units would read between 45-260 with the usual outliers. This job really got me close and comfortable with what those measurements mean and look like and REALLY put into perspective just how much you DONT wanna look directly at the sun.
I like how Mark has a jumpsuit and helmet to help protect vs the light and heat but somehow Wren can stand next to him in just a labcoat and sunglasses lol
Wren doesn't even exist. He has been a CGI prop since their first video.
Same goes with the camera man
@@identity5584 How dare you question the existence of mah man Wren? He's awesome.
In Seriousness, Wren and the camera man were just entering the light/heat for short moments, while Mark kept sitting there, gathering more and more heat. Same as in true sunlight. If you step outdoor into the sun at 40°C, it's easy to take it for 30 seconds and cool back off. But stay in that sun for minutes and you will suffer like crazy.
That guy Mark is made for the camera. He should make a TH-cam channel, or star in a short film, or something. This guy is incredible.
Right! I wonder if he’ll ever achieve fame but I don’t wanna act like it happens for everyone. I do hope he does!
Mark's not a masochist, he's just living his dream of going to space XD
The man who shone flashlights directly in his eyes with only the protection of sunglasses is the perfect fit for this.
This “Mark” guy seems like a cool dude! He should start his own TH-cam channel!
He has one.
@@quadcom6797 I think you missed the joke.
@@quadcom6797 the joke flew over your head. Also, say hi to superman
@@quadcom6797 r/woooosh
I dunno… maybe he should team up with someone. There’s this really popular guy named Crankgameplays that might be willing to collab with him! He seems like the kind of guy that would support smaller channels :)
The really hilarious part of this was Mark just having to sit there and literally do nothing else
What do you mean? He was traveling through the whole solar system.
not to forget he moved closer! One foot at the time!
This is actually similar to what they did while filming Moulin Rouge-- there's a shot during "The Show Must Go On" where sunlight is streaming through the windows of the Moulin Rouge and they basically rented every light in Sydney for that shot.
i love the comedy Mark brings to everything he does
Mark interning for Corridor after "In Space With Markiplier" has me super excited for whatever his next big project ends up being.
Interning for corridor with Markiplier when?
Discord Light Mode: "Look what they need to mimic a fraction of our power."
"Probably astronomical"
No. It's *DEFINITELY* astronomical. By definition. The lumen output of the sun is what makes astronomy of our solar system possible.
quality content right here. They made a whole video of just turning on more lights entertaining as hell
It makes me so happy Mark is a part of corridor now!!! He is such a good guy.
Wait he is? That’s really cool!
@@reaper2604 Yeah he's actually interning there! He wants to step up his game in regards to CG, probably for more projects like In Space With Markiplier.
@@Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice awesome, him and corridor are a great combo!
This felt like such a Myth Busters episode it’s great😂
The Crew has done a lot of these "Myth Busters"-esque video over the years xD
The Crew has done a lot of these "Myth Busters"-esque video over the years xD
Mark: wears contacts and glasses for his bad vision.
Also mark: LETS GO FURTHER BEYOND
He doesn't wear those anymore as he got eye surgery to help improve his vision. His eyesight is far better for now at least (until he burns his irises after an intense staring contest with every single light source on and off this planet lol)
Still can’t believe that Markiplier is helping Corridor to see how many lights it will take to beat the sun
Mark- "I'm not a masochist."
Also Mark- "Light me up....I can take it."
Makes sense Mark is wearing a Doomguy helmet.
Doom's soundtrack makes you feel like you can 1v1 the Sun.
imagine waking up at like 6am and your really sleepy and that being the first thing you see in the studio
I'd just watch and probably try cooking eggs on mark. Fun experiment to test if those lights can cook an egg
Alternate title: Markiplier's
EXTREME suntanning adventure
Yes.
Yes.
A tan with markiplier
"Into The Sun With Markiplier"
Interning at a regular company: make coffee, clean stuff, sort documents
Interning at Corridor: "so we're gonna shove 50 lights at your face in order to defeat the sun. You in?"
The main thing that this video made me realize is just how powerful most showbusiness people's eyes must be to be able to sustain all of this light. I can barely look at a lightbulb without squinting.
I cant' even open my eyes when it's sunny out
It's also why celebrities wear sunglasses. Flash photography really hurts the eyes.
I've also heard the eye is the only muscle you can't strengthen, it only weakens over time, so that is pretty rough
i need to squint if its sunny outside
@@Cbb3225 You may be wondering why you've heard that. It's because the retina isn't a muscle at all, it's actually a specialized type of neural tissue called an optic nerve. The eyeballs are part of the central nervous system, not the musculoskeletal system.
I love how you guys take a relatively simple video idea like this and craft a whole little space travel story to visualize it. The video becomes so much more engaging for doing that.
Corridor Crew: “My Eyes!!! 🔥
Mark: “The power of the Sun in the palm of my Hand!” 😎☀️
Thing is, natural light is effectively parallel when we encounter it, whereas a spotlight expands from a single point or area, so shadowing and things behave differently. This is why landscape renderers have a specific light-type for the Sun.
Welp looks like Mark just got a world record. There wasn’t one before but I doubt anyone will go higher than 424 000 Lux
It’d just be dumb to try 😂😂😂
Just need a lens outside magnifying sunlight 5x.
yeah just put a light meter in front of a arrimax 18 or an arrisun 120
@@ZacDonald I think the world record would specify that the light source is artificial, or powered by electricity.
20:00 when I have to use my mom's phone.
“Look what they must do to mimic a fraction of our power” - The Sun
Meanwhile the sun - is constantly doing one of the most complicated reactions in the universe just to exist.
@@wowitsfrostygames155 ...you say that like we don't all do that.
@@wowitsfrostygames155 "Look what they must do to mimic a fraction of our power" - Corridor Crew
@@Jemppu last i checked we dont all do nuclear fusion.
"Look, their best spotlights can make them illuminated at 2m distance same as i can at 150M Km, where they stand from me. Pathetic: they sit right on their lights and still can't match what i look like from my nearest planet at ~ 60 M Km away. That's like 100 Billion difference in distance. Oh, they can do better, making something just as bright mere 100 millon times closer than me. Yep, bring on my artificial tiny cousin - the hydrogen bomb. Nice and crispy earthlings going temporarily outside their comfort-.. i mean habitable-zone."
(-I assume Sun is just an old, mad, lonely, chatty lady.)
The reason the lux did not increase exponentially as they got closer is the lights are in the shape of a plane(sheet). The larger a plane gets the more uniform photons get distributed. With extremely large plane ( at infinity) you can't tell how close to a plame you get ie) it will behave the same at all distances.
Exactly! This is also why sunlight seems perfectly uniform, since the sun's surface is very flat on an Earth scale.
Mark's spaceship was literally going at more than 42 times the speed of light here 😂
@17:05, it's funny how these other people in the room are just like, meh, whatever! No glasses at all
Mark and Corridor is almost like a match made in heaven.
hell no
@@niubisaurio lmao it's not what you think it is..
Bit of a science lesson, bit of hilarity, and a bit of bullying the intern. I'm here for this.
And a bit of Mark seeing if his body can take it.
Bully the intern more like the intern convinced the entire studio to do a insane idea he has
Mark can take it
16:39 I love everything about this little moment
XD
Finally we have a good demonstration of how it feels to open an app in light mode at night!
Love seeing Mark being featured this much in the videos, was expecting him to mostly be doing stuff behind the camera
Wait so is he seriously an intern? I thought it was just as a joke
Production lights always bring me back to my first film class in highschool. The entire first month was exclusively about practically drilling 3 point lighting, and commiting Ohms law to memory. My teachers reasoning being if you don't understand basic lighting, people will likely dislike your drawn frame, even if it has other awesome compositional elements. More important was understanding and solving V=IR equations because if you're the person who keeps tripping circuits all the time then people will almost certainly not wanna work with you.
The sun is about 10k-100k lux during daylight hours depending on the weather, cloud cover, etc. Even just the sunlight coming through a single window can be as much as 1k-10k lux. For perspective, even some of the most powerful portable LED lights get up to 1000-2000lux max (and that is considered very bright) so you'd need at least 10 of them to reliably overpower the sun INDOORS. The 120D II hits about 60,000 lux which is insanely bright but still not enough to overpower direct sunlight. Especially when you consider that lux ratings are usually measured at meter distance which means it only hits a max of 60k lux when you're literally holding it a couple feet from the subjects face, probably blinding the shit out of them in the process.
The final number was 424,000 lux. They beat the sun a little over 4 times.
@@specialoperatorlolbit8671 That was at point-blank range, though.
@@hititwithit Exactly. Just because something is rated at 10000 lux doesn't mean you're going to get that kind of output. In all likelihood holding it a meter from the subjects face is going to be impractical for any normal video shoot. And lots of light manufacturers like to measure at a half meter instead of a meter just to cheat on their spec sheets and make it sound like a big number. And a non-savvy photographer might see 2 lights, one at 1200 lux / 1m and one 1200 lux .5 and think oh its ok i'll just buy 2 of them--wrong. Because of the inverse square law, you need 4 of them. Because light manufacturers are dicks and you need to constantly do math equations to figure out if you're going to have enough light for the scene. Or, if you're helmut newton, you just shoot with the sun over your right shoulder and forget the lighting entirely.
So nice of corridor crew to collab with a small creator starting out on TH-cam!
Love how Mark even wore the crew uniform from In Space with Markiplier
No sh¡t Sherlock Holmes
@@mrnasty8690 mr nasty being mr nasty
This is one of those experiments where its like, "Oopsie we're blind.", without precautions.
6:30 To those who think like Mark that Pluto didn't deserve the "demotion", just know that Pluto actually got promoted to King of the Dwarf Planets. Instead of the smallest of 9 planets, it's now the most popular dwarf planet. One of dozens if not hundreds of dwarf planets 👀.
Pluto is a king.
next video: HOW MANY RADIATION BEAMS DOES IT TAKE TO KILL MARKIPLIER?
No amount is enough to kill him.
Seeing Mark and Corridor working together is just honestly very mind blowing. The crossover we never expecred
Yeah, they should have just brought Mark's giant flashlight. Battery operated! No risk of blowing the breakers!
I kept waiting for him to pull it out haha
Doesn't it also catch on fire if it's used on the highest setting for longer than a few minutes?
13:59 the coolest sunglasses I've ever seen
Amazing celeb colab!! Been watching Mark since, almost, the beginning. Seeing his reactions to this really reminded me of old school Mark playing a space or ocean exploration game.
When wren looks at you and goes “dude, ow” you know your doing something crazy Mark
The fact they are filming in front of the lights and no shadow is being cast on him should tell you enough about the amount of light they had on him
Mark: "I'll fight you day or night"
Sun: ...
Mark: ...
Sun: "I choose night"
You guys somehow made this just as exciting as an action scene of a character really boosting into hyperdrive and having to manage the suns heat.
I’m honestly so glad MARK is slowly becoming a member of the Corridor Crew!
He fits them so well. Best intern ever!!