By Patricia Lanzagarita
Firm Despatched Into House, the world’s main supplier of economic Close to House launches, despatched a microphone into area for the music video of “God of Music” by the Ok-pop boy group “SEVENTEEN.”
Korean firm SL8 initially proposed the thought and shortly, despatched them a disco-ball-inspired microphone which was personalized for the actually out-of-this-world shot.
The engineers of Despatched Into House then designed a craft and hooked up the mic to it by utilizing carbon fiber rods that can assure each its alignment and safety when it launches into the air.
The corporate allotted simply three (3) days to construct the craft for the microphone in order that it might prepare in time for the launch and retrieval of the footage earlier than the music video’s launch date.
From one of many firm’s launch websites in Derbyshire, United Kingdom, the microphone was hooked up to a high-altitude balloon stuffed with lighter-than-air gasoline and it ascended to the sky.
The mic traveled as much as an altitude of 113,000 toes and stayed within the air for a complete of over 2 hours.
The MV obtained over 18 million views and have become the 2nd most considered YouTube video on the day of its launch, final October 23.
“It was nice to be part of this venture, and we cherished seeing our shot in SEVENTEEN’s music video,” the corporate mentioned.
Despatched Into House was based in 2011 in Sheffield, UK by Chris Rose and Alex Baker. They initially had their very first flight from the again backyard of Chris on December 17, 2010.
From their first venture, the corporate has accomplished over 10,000 flights to the higher stratosphere highlighting the mix of aerospace engineering, video manufacturing, and advertising campaigns.
Supply: Despatched Into House (https://bit.ly/3Fzruql)
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