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Release Date:
November 25, 2016
Original Title:
Blurryface Live
Alternate Titles:
Blurryface - Concerto Live
Blurryface Live at Home
Genres:
Music
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG
Runtime: 60
The duo performs at the Fox Theatre in Oakland, Calif.; songs include selections from "Blurryface," "Vessel," "Stressed Out," "Tear in My Heart," and "Holding On to You."
Art Designer:
Brandon Rike
Art Direction:
Brandon Rike
Camera Operator:
Dan Anderson
Carl Miller
Danny Zemanek
Director:
Mark C Eshleman
Dolly Grip:
Mike Maley
Jason Noel
Driver:
Scott Standefer
Editor:
Mark C Eshleman
Executive Producer:
Daniel Slezinger
Legal Services:
Peter Paterno
Laurie Soriano
Lighting Director:
Tyler "Shap" Shapard
Lighting Technician:
Samuel "Fish" Wilson
Line Producer:
Justin Roddick
Playback Coordinator:
"Father" John Meyers
Production Designer:
Daniel Slezinger
Production Manager:
Daniel "Slowjohn" Gibson
Technical Supervisor:
Larry Meyer
Thanks:
Mike Easterlin
Katie Baloian
Tim Davideit
Greg Sowders
Utility Sound:
John-Paul McLaughin
Eric Rogers
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