Google teases music video shot on Pixel 6

Google is set to unveil the Pixel 6 series at the Pixel Fall Launch event. The tech giant has collaborated with Japanese artist Kaze Fuji for a music video that’s shot on the Pixel 6 smartphone. The full video is yet to be released, with the release date being set to October 24, but the teaser is already out. The track is titled“MO-EH-YO” (or “Ignite”) and the teaser features 15 seconds of footage from the Pixel 6. The teaser is shot only in black and white though and as such, the camera details are hard to find.
The Pixel series smartphones are known for their stellar camera performance. In fact, they come with one of the best camera sensors seen on a smartphone. As regards to the Kaze Fuji video, there will be a series of five 30-second shorts that will play in sequence across five different television channels in larger cities of Japan, before the official video starts playing, as per Google. That Google would have shot these prologue videos with the Pixel 6 makes sense, though there is no confirmation regarding that. Also, it is not confirmed which of the Pixel 6 phones has been used to shoot the music video, though it could be the Pixel 6 Pro.

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