The band OK Go is known for its epic music videos, but this one may be the most incredible yet. To create the video for their hit song Upside Down & Inside Out, the band defied gravity by filming in in zero gravity.
According to Time:
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. A follow-up video takes fans behind the scenes as the band worked out the kinks of their zero G performance. It’s a fascinating—and funny—look at how the band did it with the members of OK Go and video co-director, Trish Sie, giving animated lessons in physics and the challenges of filming in space.
SOOOOOOOOOOOOO GREEN SCREEN DUDE!!!
YOUR EARS MUST OF PLUGED IN AND OUT A-MILION TIMES!!!!!!!! I THOUGHT SO!!
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There is no such thing as zero gravity, there is always gravity of some amount. So its not zero gravity, it’s micro gravity.