Britney Spears: In the Zone (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 17, 2003

Original Title:
Britney Spears: In the Zone

Alternate Titles:
ABC Special: In the Zone

Genres:
Documentary | Music | TV Movie

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 48

Britney Spears: In the Zone is a busy batch of Britney-mania, much of it featuring Spears in crisp dance numbers supplemented by behind-the-scenes glimpses and chatter. The heart of the show is an ABC television special featuring live performances of "Toxic," "Breathe on Me," and "I'm a Slave 4 U." A fun highlight is Spears's hip-hop collaboration with the Ying Yang Twins on "(I Got That) Boom Boom," one of the few numbers in the star's stage repertoire with a little room for spontaneity. Between songs one finds Spears gushing over her grandfather, praising her entourage, describing the emotional toll of being in the public eye, and writing songs.

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Additional Music:
Kevin Tancharoen
Columbus Short

Assistant Editor:
Maria Barrow
Mark Tracy

Associate Producer:
Eve Adair
Samantha Chapman

Audio Post Coordinator:
Kenny Hahn
Adam Blackburn
Max Feldman
Monte Lee Wilkes
Blake Suib
Scott Fry
Byron Hamm

Camera Department Production Assistant:
Kimberly Cowin

Camera Production Assistant:
John Burdick
Jim Covello
Andrew Dunn
Brad Hebert
Bob Del Russo
Jay Kulick
Ernie Jew
Jeff Muhlstock
Lyn Noland
Ron Washburn

Choreographer:
Kevin Tancharoen
Columbus Short
Brian Friedman

Co-Producer:
Ralph Avelino

Coordinating Producer:
Janet Shaw

Director:
Nick Wickham

Director of Photography:
Jo Willems

Editor:
Ralph Avelino
Sheila Sullivan
Sheila Sullivan

Executive Producer:
Britney Spears
Larry Rudolph
David Saltz
Rudy Bednar

Gaffer:
Zack Guthmiller

Lighting Director:
Steve Cohen

Lighting Production Assistant:
Joel Young
Tad Infererra
Tom Beck
Paul Ranieri

Manager of Operations:
Sean Kelley

Music Director:
Rickey Minor

Producer:
Sonia Muckle
Susan Bank
Gregory Sills

Production Assistant:
Stephen McLaughlin

Production Controller:
Heidi Kelso

Production Coordinator:
Holly Cislo

Production Executive:
Mo Morrison

Production Intern:
Jennifer Ponce
Natalie Ghattas
John Kennedy
Linda Katzman
Sophie Shevardnadze

Production Manager:
Lisa Richardson

Set Designer:
Jim Day

Stage Director:
Ken Stein

Supervisor of Production Resources:
Michael Goodwin

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