Jonathan Coulton - Best. Concert. Ever. (2009) [NR]

Release Date:
May 16, 2009

Original Title:
Jonathan Coulton - Best. Concert. Ever.

Alternate Titles:
Best. Concert. Ever.

Genres:
Comedy | Music

Production Companies:
Final Frame
Jetty Productions
Park Avenue Post
What Are Records?
Wildplum Recordings

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 115

This live set, containing twenty of Jonathan Coulton’s most popular songs, was filmed in February 2008 in front of a sold out crowd at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, California.

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Audio Post Coordinator:
Devin Emke

Camera Operator:
Petr Stepanek
Robert Barcelona
Witt Monts

Camera Production Assistant:
Anthony Rosario
Nelson Brazil

Cinematography:
Lucas Blank

Color Grading:
Stewart Griffin

Director:
Jeremiah Crowell
Lucas Blank
Adam Feinstein

Editor:
Christopher K. Dillon

Editorial Production Assistant:
Paul Jacob Bashour

Executive Producer:
Christine Connor
Jonathan Coulton

Lighting Design:
Elaine Buckholtz

Lighting Production Assistant:
Calvin Jones

Line Producer:
Annie Sloan

Makeup & Hair:
Marta Camer

Producer:
Adam Feinstein
Jeremiah Crowell
Lucas Blank

Production Assistant:
Julie Sabin
Hope Pettway
Patrick Covacich
Andrew Bullington

Production Design:
Claire Mack
Josh Lindenfeltzer

Sound Assistant:
Sikwaya Condon
Ron Rico Rossi

Sound Engineer:
Paul Tumolo

Title Designer:
Elizabeth Connor

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