A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 5, 2020
Original Title:
Behemoth - In Absentia Dei
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
G13 Production House
Production Countries:
Poland
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 108
Behemoth has raised the bar when it comes to livestream shows. This year, the music industry has been hit hard following the COVID-19 pandemic that has affected the entire globe. While concerts are starting to pick up, the life and shows we remember that took place just over six months ago remain uncertain. Bands had to think quickly and reinvent the wheel to connect with their fans. We’ve watched artists perform in their pajamas, bands have streamed a set from their rehearsal space, and others have taken to Twitch, YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook to have live Q&A sessions. Metallica have also stepped up to the table to bring over twenty consecutive weeks of their series. However, Behemoth’s Absentia Dei livestream spectacular took place on September 5th from a secret church location in Poland.
Camera Operator:
Łukasz Gniewkowski
Wojciech Oleksiejuk
Michał Marasek
Marek Gniewkowski
Adrian Gniewkowski
Bartosz Szydłowski
Mateusz Stolarski
Tomasz Retkiewicz
Witold Szczepan
Cinematography:
Marcin Chydziński
Conceptual Design:
Bartłomiej Was
Director:
Dariusz Szermanowicz
Director of Previsualization:
Jerzy Kisała
Driver:
Pieter Smit
Grzegorz Mosur
Drone Pilot:
Piotr Szymborski
Editor:
Dariusz Szermanowicz
Executive Producer:
Zbigniew Robert Promiński
Tomasz Wróblewski
Patryk Dominik Sztyber
Adam Darski
Adam Foster
Lighting Technician:
Michał Sacha
Karol Jastrzębowski
Mixing Engineer:
Arkadiusz Malczewski
Production Manager:
Marek Sarba
Rafal Szermanowicz
Project Manager:
Przemysław Chlad
Script:
Dariusz Szermanowicz
Adam Darski
Sound Recordist:
Arkadiusz Malczewski
Special Effects:
Paweł Piwnicki
Jacek Zyskowski
Patryk Lachowski
Karol Lachowski
Stage Director:
Maciej Cygal
Steadicam Operator:
Grzesiek Szepietowski
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