OK Go creates manual music video visual effects with 64 iPhones

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OK Go's latest music video for "A Stone Only Rolls Downhill" uses 64 iPhones and an awful lot of planning and effort.

Three people's faces split across stacked phones with yellow cases, creating a collage effect. Each face shows a different angle, with one person wearing a yellow hat.
iPhones in the music video for 'A Stone Only Rolls Downhill' - Image Credit: OK Go



OK Go is a band known for coming up with unique music videos, with the eye-catching efforts aiming to get viewers and listeners for being creative and unusual.

This has ranged from orchestrations on running machines to dancing with motorized unicycles, to careful filming on a zero-gravity flight.

The band's latest effort is based around a lot of iPhones.



The video for "A Stone Only Rolls Downhill," published to YouTube on Thursday, braces the viewer for yet another creative effort by saying it's made using "64 Videos on 64 Phones." It's then replaced by an iPhone on a concrete background, playing a video of band member Damian Kulash walking into frame and singing.

Shortly, more iPhones are brought in, with the singer walking between them, then placing limbs so they extend from one screen to another. Not long after, more members appear in various poses and performing multi-screen actions.

More iPhones are pushed onscreen, with more visual effects performed using all of the cameras filming at the same time. By framing the image and with precise timing, other effects such as a video mosaic of the same face are performed.

In an interlude, it's revealed that the group shot is shown on an iPhone, which is also filmed and displayed on an iPhone, and so on. The recursive screen-in-screen effect is brought to an end by the formation of a 42-iPhone arrangement.

After more multiscreen, multi-camera effects, the video ends with the singer alone in a room without any visible equipment.



In a behind-the-scenes video from Project Management Institute, it is claimed that the video is produced by 64 one-take shots, which are then played back while arranged on the floor. Filming was a challenge, with the team needing to work out how each video has to be filmed to achieve the final desired effect when used as a whole.

It took 1,043 takes across eight days to complete the video, with 577 hours of preparation by 31 people. All for a 3-minute-19-second music video.



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  • Reply 1 of 9
    Apple just got a free awesome ad!!! 
    marklarkwatto_cobra
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  • Reply 2 of 9
    So many Dynamic Islands! All kidding aside, amazing work.
    appleinsiderusermarklarkwatto_cobra
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  • Reply 3 of 9
    These guys are so incredibly creative! A joy to watch!
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  • Reply 4 of 9
    eriamjheriamjh Posts: 1,790member
    I’m not convinced that this isn’t special effects vs actual video played on phones.   It’s probably a mix of both.  
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  • Reply 5 of 9
    eriamjh said:
    I’m not convinced that this isn’t special effects vs actual video played on phones.   It’s probably a mix of both.  
    They’re very well known for stunts like this, and there’s behind-the-scenes footage of most of them. https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUfI_yXs_uzSRmjzBiW53qbqAlGoJHpTh&si=TW3KCzfG6448D8Pa


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  • Reply 6 of 9
    eriamjh said:
    I’m not convinced that this isn’t special effects vs actual video played on phones.   It’s probably a mix of both.  
    That's not how this band operates...
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  • Reply 7 of 9
    mattinozmattinoz Posts: 2,557member
    Apple just got a free awesome ad!!! 
    Customers word of mouth is probably an order of magnitude better marketing than even the best ad they could make. Not to knock the Apple ads because they are mostly excellent but nothing beats a casual endorsement by a customer.

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  • Reply 8 of 9
    This video broke my brain. I mean, simply writing and performing a song is hard enough, but to create videos as complex as they do is trans-dimensional stuff.
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  • Reply 9 of 9
    eriamjh said:
    I’m not convinced that this isn’t special effects vs actual video played on phones.   It’s probably a mix of both.  
    Check out this one-shot video from Ok Go: 
    And the BTS for a glimpse of just how complex their planning processes can be: 

    This is just the stuff they do, and no they don't use CGI for these things. 
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