Gaming in Symphony (2019) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 26, 2019

Original Title:
Gaming in Symphony

Alternate Titles:
Gaming in Symphony - DR SymfoniOrkestret
Gaming in Symphony - Danish National Symphony Orchestra

Genres:
Music

Production Companies:
DR
EuroArts

Production Countries:
Denmark

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 68

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“Gaming in Symphony” is an epic concert performed by the Danish National Symphony Orchestra with the Danish National Concert Choir and various soloists conducted by Eímear Noone. The visual design and the light effects during the performance are spectacular, drawing you into the fascinating world of video games.

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Camera Operator:
Dorte Bach
Emil Hennings
Camilla Hagel
Christian Frisk-Puggaard
Christian Ravn
Gustav Stångert

Camera Supervisor:
Dennis Bruun

Director:
Eímear Noone
Karsten Andersen

Editor:
Per Götz
Nicolas Koch Futtrup

Executive Co-Producer:
Kim Bohr

Executive Producer:
Nicolai Abramsen

Graphic Designer:
Niklas Antonson

Lighting Design:
Mikael Sylvest

Production Manager:
Jakob Helmer Mørck
Signe Møldrup
Cecile Honoré Ruge

Recording Supervision:
Thore Brinkmann

Sound Assistant:
Martin Nygård Jørgensen

Sound Designer:
Joel Krozer

Sound Recordist:
Ossian Ryner

Technical Supervisor:
Peter Mark

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