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Release Date:
May 20, 2020
Original Title:
Ben Platt: Live from Radio City Music Hall
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Fulwell 73 Productions
Noah Gellman Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +13 AU: PG BR: 14 FR: 12 GB: 12 HU: 16 IN: U/A 13+ JP: G KR: 12 PL: 16 RO: 15 SG: NC16
Runtime: 85
Backed by a full band and a ready wit, actor Ben Platt opens up a very personal songbook onstage -- numbers from his debut LP, "Sing to Me Instead."
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Assistant Camera:
Tom Bracone
Christopher Cafaro
Jay Eckardt
Assistant Director:
Hayley Collett
Catie Davis
Camera Operator:
Lance Rieck
Jill Sager
Kerwin DeVonish
Carpenter:
Daniel Gallagher
Keith Schnacke
Joe Valentino, Jr.
Costume Design:
Brea Stinson
Creative Director:
Tom Scutt
Dialogue Editor:
Aaron Cross
Director:
Alex Timbers
Sam Wrench
Director of Photography:
Cameron Barnett
Brett Turnbull
Editor:
Hamish Lyons
Executive Producer:
Ben Winston
Lee Lodge
Alex Timbers
Ben Platt
Heather Reynolds
First Assistant Camera:
Haffe Acosta
Line Producer:
Bex Hampson
Makeup & Hair:
Melissa Dezarate
Post Producer:
Dave Neglia
Producer:
Gary Lanvy
Production Design:
Tom Scutt
Production Manager:
Lou Fox
Bex Hampson
Production Supervisor:
Brett Frana
Sound:
David Tirolo
Sound Assistant:
Graham Gardner
Sound Engineer:
Jay Vicari
Sound Mixer:
Phil DeTolve
Adrian Ordonez
Steadicam Operator:
Calvin Falk
Still Photographer:
David Giesbrecht
Supervising Producer:
Carly Shackleton
Thanks:
Joe Machota
Visual Effects:
Davy Saunders
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Kyle Gordon
Matthew Kemp
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