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Release Date:
November 25, 2020
Original Title:
Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions
Alternate Titles:
Folklore: Sesiones en Long Pond Studio
Folklore: Sessões no Long Pond Studio
泰勒·斯威夫特Folklore专辑创作背后的故事 预告片
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Big Branch Productions
Electric Light Studios
Taylor Swift Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AR: 10+ BR: 10 ES: 12 KR: 12 NL: AL RO: 15 US: PG-13
Runtime: 106
An intimate concert film, in which Taylor Swift performs each song from her album 'folklore' in order, as she reveals the meaning and the stories behind all 17 tracks for the very first time.
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Assistant Editor:
Dave Donnelly
Associate Producer:
Ludmila Kmet
Andrew Allen
Camera Operator:
Caleb Seppala
Ethan Palmer
Drew English
Colorist:
Christopher Martinez
Digital Imaging Technician:
Zack Sainz
Director:
Taylor Swift
Director of Photography:
Ethan Palmer
Editor:
Laura Randolph
Executive Producer:
Andrea Swift
Austin Swift
Tree Paine
Jack Antonoff
Aaron Dessner
Jay Schaudies
First Assistant Camera:
Cody Schrock
Davide Sorasio
Gaffer:
Jesse Newton
Hairstylist:
Taylor Swift
Key Grip:
Lalo Flores
Line Producer:
Jim Jagels
Makeup Artist:
Taylor Swift
Producer:
Robert Allen
Bart Peters
Taylor Swift
Production Assistant:
Tiffany Alves
Stanley Isaacs
Production Manager:
Adam Cohen
Songs:
Joe Alwyn
Aaron Dessner
Justin Vernon
Taylor Swift
Video Assist Operator:
Amilcar Fernandes
Jose Segura
Visual Effects:
Grant Miller
David Lebensfeld
Jeff Lichtfuss
Jumanah Shaheen
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