Take That: In Session At Abbey Road (2009) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 25, 2009

Original Title:
Take That: In Session At Abbey Road

Genres:
Music

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U 

Runtime: 55

Take That in Session at Abbey Road Studios

Take That perform a selection of tracks from their 2008 album 'The Circus', as well as other hits including 'Patience', 'Shine' and 'Rule The World'. Alongside interviews with the band, this showcases an intimate look at their performances and songwriting process.

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Camera Operator:
Jonas Mortensen
Leon Henry
Ben Magahy
Dave Millar

Camera Technician:
Jeff Brown
Vlad Martins

Director of Photography:
Denzil Armour-Brown

Electrician:
Dean Holton
Lee Parfitt
Mark Packman
James Smith-Prior

First Assistant Director:
Rawoon Defresnes

Focus Puller:
Mihalis Margaritis
Chris O'Driscoll
Jim Jolisse
Catherine Brown

Gaffer:
Tony Miller

Grip:
Sid Jones
Jem Morton

Jimmy Jib Operator:
Dave Emery

Production Coordinator:
Sarah Martin

Production Manager:
Kat Smith

Production Runner:
Sam Pilling
Seema Naravi
Millie Simpson

Rigging Gaffer:
Pat Daly

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