OK Go Release Mesmerizing Slow Mo Video for "The One Moment"
The band raise the bar yet again.
OK Go, well known for their videos, have set the standard yet again with the visuals for “The One Moment.” The video includes an extremely complex sequence that takes place over 4.2 seconds and is then slowed down to show off its intricacy. In an interview about the video the band revealed how the original sequence was made, noting that they “used very precise digital triggers to set off several hundred events in extremely quick succession. The triggers were synchronized to high speed robotic arms which whipped the cameras along the path of the action.”
The band also noted that there’s a total of “318 events” happening in the video, which was helpfully broken down into “54 colored salt bursts behind Tim, 23 exploding paint buckets, 128 gold water balloons, etc.” View the video for yourself above.