OK Go has just released a one-take zero-gravity music video 'Upside Down & Inside Out'

One single take. Nailed it.

Belmont Lay| February 12, 12:13 AM

Known for their one-take music videos with exceptionally long shots, American band OK Go has outdone themselves with a one-take music video for their song, Upside Down & Inside Out, which will rule all one-take music videos forevermore.

href="https://www.facebook.com/okgo/videos/10153210535420683/">OK Go - Upside Down & Inside OutHello, Dear Ones. Please enjoy our new video for "Upside Down & Inside Out". A million thanks to S7 Airlines. #GravitysJustAHabit

Posted by OK Go on Thursday, February 11, 2016

 

Shot in zero-gravity conditions aboard a plane with no wires or green screen, their synchornised efforts sees the band not only not getting entangled in one another but will also make one question how they even rehearsed for this?

Or perhaps how many takes it took.

However, this latest music video can be seen as a departure from their previous low-budget productions, such as their groundbreaking 2006 effort, Here It Goes Again, where the band members carried out a complex routine on moving treadmills and won them the Grammy Award for Best Music Video in 2007, and 2014's I Won't Let You Down, where the focus was to keep it cheap with spellbindingly complicated choreography and a lot of people.

 

Top photo: Screenshot from video.

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