Videos like this one (along with Ok Go's other videos) inspire me to consider what new forms of entertainment, self-expression, or art in general will come to be as companies like Space X and Blue Origin continue to make privately-funded space travel possible. If you haven't had the opportunity to view Ok Go's other music videos, I highly recommend it! See below...
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Thursday, February 11, 2016
Ok Go has done it again!
Known for their creative music videos, Ok Go has released a new one that is sure to make you smile!
Directed by frontman Damian Kulash and his sister, Trish Sie, this video will probably leave you in awe, and also wondering "how'd they do that?!" Inspired by a ride on the vomit comet in Cape Canaveral, this impressive feat is a complete choreographed event versus a montage. According to an interview with RedBull, Kulash shares, "We also came up for a system for doing a single take over eight parabolas. In each flight you have 15 parabolas and in each parabola you have 20 seconds of double gravity, then 50 seconds of weightlessness and few minutes of settling it all up again. So to make it in one take, we took eight of these in a row over 40-45 minutes." More of the interview can be found here.
Videos like this one (along with Ok Go's other videos) inspire me to consider what new forms of entertainment, self-expression, or art in general will come to be as companies like Space X and Blue Origin continue to make privately-funded space travel possible. If you haven't had the opportunity to view Ok Go's other music videos, I highly recommend it! See below...
Videos like this one (along with Ok Go's other videos) inspire me to consider what new forms of entertainment, self-expression, or art in general will come to be as companies like Space X and Blue Origin continue to make privately-funded space travel possible. If you haven't had the opportunity to view Ok Go's other music videos, I highly recommend it! See below...
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