Uptown Funk: The Robot Music Video

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Contributors: Andranick Tanguiane, Fred Lerdahl,

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Check out the robot music video for Uptown Funk! This awesome video was made by a group of super talented roboticists.

Introduction

Since the release of Bruno Mars’ “Uptown Funk” featuring Mark Ronson, the catchy tune has taken the world by storm. The song has achieved commercial success worldwide, topping charts in dozens of countries and becoming one of the best-selling singles of all time.

With its retro sound and fun lyrics, “Uptown Funk” is the perfect song for a dance party. And what better way to enjoy the song than with a robot dance party?

In this video, a group of robots get their groove on to “Uptown Funk.” Set against a colorful backdrop, the robots show off their moves while Bruno Mars sings and Mark Ronson plays the guitar.

Whether you’re a fan of Bruno Mars or not, you’re sure to enjoy this fun take on his hit song. So crank up the volume and get ready to dance along with the robots!

The making of the video

This video was filmed in one day in Los Angeles. We started filming at 8am and wrapped at 8pm. We had a great time making this video and we hope you enjoy it!

The concept

The original idea for the “Uptown Funk” video was to have a few hundred Terminators dancing around. However, the team soon realized that this would be too expensive, so they decided to use robots instead.

The video was shot in two days, with the help of over 30 volunteers. It took another week to edit the footage and add the special effects.

Many of the robots featured in the video are from ABC’s “BattleBots” television series. The team made sure to include a variety of different robot types, so that everyone could find their favorite.

The “Uptown Funk” video has been a huge success, with over 100 million views on YouTube. It has also inspired other videos, including a parody version with cats and a German version with chickens.

The filming

The filming for the video took place on October 10th and 11th in Los Angeles, and was directed by would-be filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson. The filming was done in one take with twenty-eight different angles, which were then cut together to make the final product. The video features Anderson himself as the lead dancer, as well as a number of other talented performers.

The editing

Music videos are usually edited after the filming process is complete, but “Uptown Funk” took a different approach. The video was filmed in one continuous shot, with the dancers and robotic props dancing and moving around the set in real time. This required an enormous amount of coordination and rehearsal, both on the part of the dancers and the video’s crew.

Once the footage was filmed, it was then sent to special effects artists who added in the robotic elements. This gave the impression that they were dancing alongside the humans, even though they were not actually present during filming. The final product is a fun and festive music video that is sure to get you up and moving!

The success of the video

The “Uptown Funk” music video by English producer and songwriter Mark Ronson featuring American singer Bruno Mars has achieved great success since its release on YouTube on November 19, 2014. The video has been viewed over 2.6 billion times as of January 2020, making it one of the most watched videos on the site.

The view count

The “Uptown Funk” video has surpassed one billion views on YouTube, becoming the latest in a string of videos by the site’s most popular music artist, Mark Ronson, to pass the landmark figure.

The video, which features Ronson and Bruno Mars dancing through the streets of Las Vegas with a team of robots, has been viewed more than 1.03 billion times since it was uploaded on November 19, 2014.

It is the fourth video by Ronson to reach one billion views on YouTube, following “How Deep Is Your Love” with Calvin Harris (1.05 billion), “Valerie” featuring Amy Winehouse (1.23 billion) and “Uptown Funk” featuring Bruno Mars (1.41 billion).

Ronson is now one of only two British artists to have four videos with more than one billion views on YouTube, alongside Ed Sheeran.

The reception

The video has been very popular, with over 400 million views on YouTube, making
it the site’s ninth most-watched video. The video has also received positive
reception from music critics. Mike Wass of Idolator wrote that the video
“captures the feel-good party atmosphere of the track perfectly.” Brittany Spanos
of Rolling Stone also praised the video, writing that “Mark Ronson and Bruno
Mars couldn’t have made a better video to accompany” the song.

The success of the “Uptown Funk: The Robot Music Video” can be attributed to a number of factors. Firstly, the video is incredibly catchy and features a unique concept that is sure to capture viewers’ attention. Secondly, the video features two extremely popular artists in Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars, who both have large fan bases that are sure to tune in to watch the video. Finally, the positive reception from both music critics and general viewers alike indicates that the video is truly enjoyable and well-made, which is likely to lead to even more views in the future.

Conclusion

We hope you enjoyed watching the robot music video as much as we enjoyed making it! Be sure to stay tuned for more videos, and don’t forget to check out our website and social media pages for more information about our company and what we do. Thank you for watching!

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