Every single music video that OK GO has released has arrived with well rehearsed choreography featuring various outlandish props, from treadmills to off-road racing cars. And their latest music video has not disappointed.
The track Upside Down & Inside Out taken off their 2014 album Hungry Ghosts has got them heading to the inner reaches of outer space to dapple with low-gravity choreography. BUT HOW?
Well, using the wonders of science, the band and a team of professionals pulled it off:
To perfect their moves, the band spent several weeks at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center for ROSCOSMOS floating around an S7 Airline, doing take after take while they filmed the music video.
Members of OK GO and video co-director, Trish Sie, give animated lessons in physics and the challenges of filming in space in their follow-up video taking fans behind the scenes.
Check out the actual video below.
[source: times]
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