Twenty One Pilots' livestreamed music video set a Guinness World Record
source link: https://www.engadget.com/twenty-one-pilots-live-stream-music-video-guinness-world-record-182334906.html
Go to the source link to view the article. You can view the picture content, updated content and better typesetting reading experience. If the link is broken, please click the button below to view the snapshot at that time.
Twenty One Pilots' livestreamed music video set a Guinness World Record
Twenty One Pilots' supposedly never-ending music video wrapped up last week and it set a Guinness World Record in the process. The band livestreamed a video for "Level of Concern," which pulled in fan-created content from more than 162,000 submissions.
Imposium, which worked on the project with Twenty One Pilots, created a new music video every three minutes and 40 seconds from fan footage and stitched it to the previous one. A moderation team reviewed footage before it was added to the stream.
The project was live for for 4,264 hours, 16 hours, 10 minutes and 25 seconds (almost 178 days) until drummer Josh Dun "accidentally" pulled the plug. That officially makes it the longest music video of all time, beating the previous record holder, a 24-hour-long video for Pharrell's "Happy."
since josh accidentally pulled the plug on the never-ending video for Level of Concern, Guinness checked out the stats and declared it officially the longest video ever. congratulations, you did it. pic.twitter.com/5DFGsQA8ac
— twenty one pilots (@twentyonepilots) December 19, 2020
Recommend
About Joyk
Aggregate valuable and interesting links.
Joyk means Joy of geeK