The White Stripes: Under Blackpool Lights (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 24, 2004

Original Title:
The White Stripes: Under Blackpool Lights

Genres:
Music

Production Companies:
Third Man Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 81

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Concert footage of The White Stripes recorded in January of 2004, featuring tracks from the band's four studio albums as well as live favorites like the Dolly Parton cover "Jolene"

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Assistant Camera:
Iwan Prys Reynolds

Assistant Director:
Tim Qualtrough

Camera Operator:
Jason Shepherd
John Clarke
Louis Mulvey
Geoff Rice
Darren Young
Jason Mayall

Clapper Loader:
Nick Vernon

Colorist:
Sonny Sheridan
Perry Gibbs

Creative Consultant:
Phil Lee

Director:
Dick Carruthers

Director of Photography:
Brett Turnbull

Editor:
Henry Stein

Head of Production:
Anouk Fontaine

Line Producer:
Jim Parsons

Mixing Engineer:
Matt Lawrence

Online Editor:
Roger Watling

Post Production Supervisor:
Jilly Byford

Production Coordinator:
Laura Collins

Production Manager:
Dave Wright

Runner Art Department:
Michelle McDermott

Sound Mixer:
Jack White
Matthew Kettle

Sound Recordist:
Matthew Kettle

Technical Supervisor:
Mya Padget
Nathan Buck

Telecine Colorist:
Gwyn Evans

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