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New OK Go video filmed in Zero G

The guys from OK Go have released another one of their creative videos (previously), for their latest song Upside Down & Inside Out, which was filmed in a single take, in zero gravity on board Russian S7 Airlines flight, that provides brief near-weightless experiences.

The longest period of weightlessness that it is possible to achieve in these circumstances is about 27 seconds, and after each period of weightlessness, it takes about five minutes for the plane to recover and prepare for then next round. Because we wanted the video to be a single, uninterrupted routine, we shot continuously over the course of 8 consecutive weightless periods, which took about 45 minutes, total. We paused our actions, and the music, during the non-weightless periods, and then cut out these sections and smoothed over each transition with a morph.

You can spot the moments in the video when we skip ahead in time because they are points when gravity briefly returns. This happens at 0:46, 1:06, 1:27, 1:48, 2:09, 2:30, and 2:50.
Read more about the making of the video

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