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Release Date:
September 6, 2025
Original Title:
EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Authentic Studios
Bazmark
Sony Music Vision
Production Countries:
Australia | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 96
A mix of a documentary and concert film made using unused footage from Elvis: That's the Way It Is, the film of Elvis' legendary 1970 Summer Festival in Las Vegas and Elvis's road concert film from two years later, Elvis on Tour, that were found during the production of 2022's Elvis.
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Dialogue Editor:
Nick Breslin
Digital Intermediate:
Francisco Cubas
Tiago De Sousa
Director:
Baz Luhrmann
Editor:
Jonathan Redmond
Editorial Services:
Charnstar Anderson
Tom Field
Executive Producer:
Tom Mackay
Catherine Martin
Jonathan Redmond
Richard Story
Krista Wegener
First Assistant Editor:
Ray Neapolitan
Foley Artist:
Dan Johnston
Foley Editor:
Luisa Hadley
Blair Slater
Foley Recordist:
Duncan McAllister
Foley Supervisor:
Blair Slater
Music Arranger:
Evan McHugh
Music Consultant:
Liam Moses
Music Editor:
Rose Mackenzie-Peterson
Music Producer:
Jamieson Shaw
Music Supervisor:
Harry Williamson
Kim Green
Bryan Patrick
Online Editor:
Marie Gatt
Original Music Composer:
Elliott Wheeler
Producer:
Baz Luhrmann
Jeremy Castro
Matthew Gross
Colin Smeeton
Schuyler Weiss
Producer's Assistant:
Fletcher Donohue
Jack Flynn
Production Assistant:
Sophie Anderson
Score Engineer:
Isaac Ross
Jayden Whitbread
Senior Colorist:
Brett Manson
Sound Designer:
Wayne Pashley
Sound Effects Editor:
Max Pashley
Fabian Sanjurjo
Sound Engineer:
Glenn Butler
Sound Mixer:
Nick Breslin
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Sam Hayward
Supervising Music Editor:
Evan McHugh
Jamieson Shaw
Supervising Sound Editor:
Wayne Pashley
Libby Villa
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