Un video con técnica de edición muy sencilla, pero ingenioso y complejo en su concepción y creación.
El video grabado con una sola cámara es aproximadamente de 20 segundos de duración, reproducido en reversa y hacia adelante una y otra vez, haciendo zoom en las diferentes escenas.
Un interesante video (donde lo importante (como casi siempre) no es la canción en sí) de The Bravery, con una máquina Rube Goldberg y un final inesperado. Oops!
The music video, directed by Michel Gondry, features a continuous shot filmed from the window of a speeding train passing through towns and the countryside. However, the buildings and objects passing by appearing exactly in time with the various musical elements of the song, including the beats. The video is based on DV footage Gondry shot while on vacation in France; the train ride between Nîmes and Valence was shot ten different times during the day to get different light gradients. The Pont du Gobinet as well as Pierrelatte’s station can be seen. Gondry had experimented with a different version of the same effect in his video for Daft Punk’s «Around the World», where he had represented each element of the music with a dancer.
Gondry actually plotted out the synchronization of the song on graph paper before creating the video, eventually «modeling» the scenery with oranges, forks, tapes, books, glasses and tennis shoes.