From the new album “Of the Blue Colour of the Sky” available at www. okgo. net OK Go on Tour www. okgo. net Directed by James Frost, OK Go and Syyn Labs. Produced by Shirley Moyers. The official video for the recorded version of “This Too Shall Pass” off of the album “Of the Blue Colour of the Sky”. The video was filmed in a two story warehouse, in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA. The “machine” was designed and built by the band, along with members of Syyn Labs ( syynlabs. com ) over the course of several months. There is an in-depth behind-the-scenes look at the warehouse here: www. okgo. net OK Go thanks State Farm for making this video possible.
it looks like it was taken in one shot, but it wasn’t
thumbs down
Possibly all the TVs they used before they got it right at 2:43 ? :O
The video is amazing, but I find the song to be even better.
Best music video since A-ha’s “Take On Me. “
hey okgo.
do you know where i can find the j arthur kennes remix of this track cos it was on this spartan life and i rocked, just like the origonal
cheers
Awesome to the seconed power.
this is amazing
i do not envy the people who have to clean that
good but different 4/5 still recomended to watch. find it for fr33 at Free Movie Zone . n e t
For all you jerks who think this video waz cut, boo u. i know the dude who filmed this. but anyway, it rocked!
Wicked !
Must have taken months to make this.
legendary
@GMPBproduction wow, your so awesome for having saw that, freddiew’s video that is. zang! nice try
Great video! I like it!
actually it took two cuts, doesn’t matter it’s still fucking briliant.
@GMPBproduction credit Freddiew won’t you?
Great Goldberg-inspired video! But unfortunately featuring many of today’s CRAP music. . . .
@BlueHAM22 ham, that is a very, VERY complex machine. in 60 shots, its very possible that a crap-ton still got messed up. at 2:00 and 2:28 those ARE actual cuts, its obvious. the two cuts are so close to each other just because those were the two hardest cut spots. deal with it in therapy.
@GMPBproduction I see what you mean with the pole at 2:00, but then I try to watch it slowly pressing play and pause the fastest I could and there’s no cut there. It’s just an illusion when we play it normally. And for the light at 2:28 it’s weird, but there’s probably a good explanation for that; light can be weird sometimes. . . Also, I don’t understand why they would put 2 cuts so near from each other. I think that in more than 60 shots they would be able to get it right and don’t use any cuts.
“Aww crap, I left the lens cap on. “
@GMPBproduction [yawn] someone else already posted this with his proof on YouTube. Check it out b4 ranting here plz.
@loldudex2 they had volunteers to set it up. it took more than 60 takes to get it right
First you gotta do the truffle shuffle. . . . . .
it all started from at toy truck lol =DDDDDDDDDD
Pythagoras switch!