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Release Date:
June 8, 2019
Original Title:
Fantasymphony
Alternate Titles:
Fantasymphony - One Concert to Rule them all
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
DR
EuroArts
Ratings / Certifications:
DK: A FR: U
Runtime: 99
Featuring film and TV-show music from multiple award-winning franchises such as The Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones. Including also film music tracks from Highlander, Harry Potter, The Chronicles of Narnia and many more. The spectacular music and lighting effects, an 80-piece choir and original quotes from The Chronicles of Narnia, Game of Thrones and Lord of the Rings make the concert a visual and acoustic treat. With concert orchestration is based on the original orchestration of the film soundtracks and featuring David Bateson, known as the original voice of Agent 47 from the Hitman franchise.
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Camera Operator:
Claus Sisseck
Camilla Hagel
Christian Ravn
Morten Jonsen
Christian Frisk-Puggaard
Dorthe Bach
Jon Bonde Eriksen
Peter Sandager
Philip Nussbaum Varlev
Camera Supervisor:
Peter Mark
Color Grading:
Marek Bican
Costume Designer:
Nancy Nickerson
Ditte Jørgensen
Director:
Karsten Andersen
Editor:
Per Götz
Executive Co-Producer:
Kim Bohr
Executive Producer:
Nicolai Abramsen
Lighting Design:
Mikael Sylvest
Lighting Technician:
Steen O. Larsen
Makeup & Hair:
Birgitte Samson
Music Arranger:
Martin Nygård Jørgensen
Christoffer Møller
Stephen Coleman
David Firman
M.W. Alexander
Thommy Andersson
Production Manager:
Trine Heide
Jonas Norup
Cecile Honoré Ruge
Signe Møldrup
Recording Supervision:
Thore Brinkmann
Scenic Artist:
Nikolaj Trap
Sound Recordist:
Ossian Ryner
Technical Supervisor:
Lars Köcher
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