OK Go won a Grammy for best short-form music video in March 2007 for the video "Here it Goes Again."
The video for "A Million Ways" became the most downloaded music video of all time soon after its release. Shot on a borrowed camera in singer Damian Kulash's backyard, the entire budget for the video consisted of the cost of the DV tape.
"Don't Ask Me (Dance Booth)", also known as "Don't Ask Me (The Orange Version)" was shot during OK Go's 2002 Summer North American Tour with the Vines. More than 900 fans were shot dancing, and more than 100 made the final cut.
"What to Do (Live from Lucinda's Room)" was shot on film, and the sound was recorded live as cameras rolled by two stereo microphones taped to the ceiling. The trombonist is San Francisco jazz musician Adam Theis.
"OK Go in the Studio" was shot on location in Malmo, Sweden, where the band recorded the "Oh No" album.