V Reveals The Hardships He Endured While Filming Yet To Come Among The Sandstorm

BTS today released the MV for the single Yet To Come of Album Proof. The MV received an enthusiastic response from the public.

Many ARMYs feel moved when watching this special video. Recently, V shared a story related to his process of making this MV.

As always, every time BTS makes a comeback, it attracts a lot of attention. This time is no exception. MV Yet To Come became popular and ranked No. 1 on many charts right after its release.

The song has a special meaning to BTS and ARMY because it recalls many special imprints in BTS's nearly 10 years of development. Some scenes from BTS's old MVs are also recreated in this MV.

This has made ARMYs extremely emotional because it is like filming the long journey that BTS has gone through. Some even think that it's not just looking back at how far BTS has come, but also the growth of each of us.

Recently, Taehyung also shared many behind-the-scenes when making this meaningful MV. It includes a video of him walking in a sandstorm and a video of him doing hand signs like the camera. It has been done over and over again.

Many ARMYs realized that BTS had worked so hard to create the meaningful MV and they also tweeted to thank them for being the BTS of today. In a Weverse post, an ARMY thanked Taehyung saying: "You did well despite [filming in] the sand/dust storm thank you for the beautiful gift"

Indeed, V worked hard to get such a beautiful scene in the desert. And his beautiful scene is really well worth his effort.

V then revealed the fact that to get that shot, he had to endure a lot of sand getting into his eyes. Specifically, he replied that: "I got at least.. 5000 grains of sand in my eyes that day"

This isn't the first time BTS members have tried to take risks for a good shot. They used to do scenes of running, jumping, exploding, etc. without CG.

To have a great MV is not easy. Give actor Kim Taehyung a warm round of applause for his dedication!