OK Go Questions
1. What is the purpose of the music video?
The point in the music video is to try and sell the chevy car too a different target audience than the expected one.
2. Who is it sponsored by?
The music video is sponsored by Chevrolet.
3. Why did OK GO agree to this? what is their view on music videos?
They agreed to do this because they wanted to do and produce something that was different too what they would normally do.
4. Which companies have sponsored OK GO's work so far?
Land rover, samsung and the State Farm insurance.
5. How much sponsorship did they receive from the company?
The company said that the average TV commercial is somewhere between $500,000 and $1 million.
6. What did the sponsorship buy?
The sponsorship bought a couple of Sonic cars, including a modified one by an LA movie car shop with a variety of swinging arms that are operated by a trunk cylinder. They also bought a mechanically T-bar on the roof to jangle overhead chimes. It also paid to set up engineer that worked out all of the instruments and course layout. Plastic drums, glass and cars were driven at various speeds with sound tubes making deep moaning noises. They also paid for Kulash to go to stunt-driving school to learn how to hold speeds, do hand break turns and stop on marks.
7. Where was the filming location and how many separate location set ups did the production team need to create?
The company rented canyon ranch off the highway connecting LA with the Mojave Desert.
8. How long did the video take to make?
The video took 4 days too make.
What was the task/what did you have to do?
What did you learn?
How will this help you prepare for your exam?
The point in the music video is to try and sell the chevy car too a different target audience than the expected one.
2. Who is it sponsored by?
The music video is sponsored by Chevrolet.
3. Why did OK GO agree to this? what is their view on music videos?
They agreed to do this because they wanted to do and produce something that was different too what they would normally do.
4. Which companies have sponsored OK GO's work so far?
Land rover, samsung and the State Farm insurance.
5. How much sponsorship did they receive from the company?
The company said that the average TV commercial is somewhere between $500,000 and $1 million.
6. What did the sponsorship buy?
The sponsorship bought a couple of Sonic cars, including a modified one by an LA movie car shop with a variety of swinging arms that are operated by a trunk cylinder. They also bought a mechanically T-bar on the roof to jangle overhead chimes. It also paid to set up engineer that worked out all of the instruments and course layout. Plastic drums, glass and cars were driven at various speeds with sound tubes making deep moaning noises. They also paid for Kulash to go to stunt-driving school to learn how to hold speeds, do hand break turns and stop on marks.
7. Where was the filming location and how many separate location set ups did the production team need to create?
The company rented canyon ranch off the highway connecting LA with the Mojave Desert.
8. How long did the video take to make?
The video took 4 days too make.
What was the task/what did you have to do?
What did you learn?
How will this help you prepare for your exam?
You have written some fantastic responses, good job!
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