

You then multiply the speed of the film by four and multiply the speed of the song by four, so when you play it back, you return it to the actual speed at which the song plays. With this technique, you shoot things four times faster, so when you play it back in 24 frames, it displays in slow motion.

In past efforts, Spike Jonze and Matt Yoka have both used slow motion to create an illusion where other characters move slowly while the artist moves in real time. Their latest short for the song "The One Moment" takes a pretty simple premise we've seen before in music videos and literally blows it up. In their last video, they took to parabolic flight on Russian airliner S7 Airlines, which we're pretty sure will be the only music video to be ever shot entirely in zero-gravity.

With an ever-growing and increasingly impressive cannon of shorts to their name, we find ourselves wondering if it's high time for the members of OK GO to drop the mics and focus their efforts exclusively on cameras. Known for their innovative music videos, the band one-ups themselves again with an insane new clip for 'The One Moment.' Not for a moment did I think that → en ningún momento pensaba que. I'm not saying for a moment you're wrong → no digo que no tengas razón ni mucho menos Not for a or one moment did I believe it → no me lo creí ni por un momento He didn't hesitate for a moment → no vaciló ni un momento or instante I shan't be a moment ( on going out) → vuelvo en seguida, ahorita vuelvo ( LAm) ( when busy) → termino en un momento, ahorita acabo ( LAm)įor the moment → por el momento, por lo pronto I could lose my job at any moment → podría perder mi trabajo en cualquier momentoĪt this/ that moment → en este/ese momento, en este/ese instanteĪt this moment in time → en este mismo momento They should be arriving any moment (now) → deberían llegar ahorita ( LAm) or de un momento a otro
