Teasing more sneak peek at the making of the music video, the behind-the-scenes also captures Joe and Demi talking about getting together to film the video and how to save the ocean.
Another sneak peek at the making of "Make a Wave" music video has popped out following the outing of several set pictures earlier. Reporting on the filming of the music video, E! News brings into attention glimpses of Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato hitting the Malibu beach as well as an open studio.
The behind-the-scenes video reels in footage from the set and teases what to expect from the clip, including the scene wherein the middle member of the Jonas Brothers serenading the "Sonny With A Chance" star. It also contains interview with both stars as they talk about getting together for the shooting and their message to save the ocean.
Joe Jonas and Demi Lovato recorded "Make a Wave" for Disney's "Friends for Change: Project Green". The two have gone to Disney World at the Epcot Center on February 11 to perform their duet live. The song itself will be featured in the upcoming Disneynature film "OCEANS", and debuted on Radio Disney on February 26.
The music video for "Make a Wave" will be premiered on Disney Channel March 14 with an online launching the following day at Disney.com. Both song and video will be made available on iTunes in March, and all proceeds will benefit environmental charities through the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund (DWCF).