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Release Date:
November 12, 2021
Original Title:
Eric Clapton: The Lady in the Balcony - Lockdown Sessions
Alternate Titles:
Eric Clapton - The Lady in the Balcony: Lockdown Sessions
Genres:
Music
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U GB: 12
Runtime: 77
The project was initiated as the result of the forced cancellation of Eric’s concerts scheduled for May 2021 at the Royal Albert Hall due to the continued disruption caused by the pandemic. Looking for a viable alternative and hoping to keep his options open, he reconvened with his band to the English countryside and staged a concert in the presence of only the participants themselves while letting the cameras roll. (Eric’s wife, Melia, the sole outside observer inspired the Sessions title.) The mostly acoustic set was envisioned to be like an "Eric Clapton Unplugged II," but not quite, as three songs are played with electric guitars. The result became far more than simply a sequence of greatest hits. Rather, it’s one of the most intimate and authentic performances of his entire career, an offering flush with real insight into the make-up of his indelible catalogue.
Assistant Camera:
Andrew Trewartha
Ben Parish
Audio Post Coordinator:
Michael Fitzsimons
Best Boy Lighting Technician:
Mark England
Camera Operator:
James Carroll
Gilles Mallard
Barrie Dodd
Dave Evans
John Simmons
Andy Watt
Adam Rodgers
Mark Sayers
Camera Technician:
James Woods
Simon Stevenson
Colorist:
Andy Lee
Director:
David Barnard
Editor:
Mark 'Reg' Wrench
Jerry Chater
Electrician:
Harry Gay
Tom Parkinson
Mike Sanchez
Steve Smyth
Executive Producer:
Martin Dacre
Geoff Kempin
Michael Eaton
Alice Webb
First Assistant Director:
Billy Payn
Focus Puller:
Warren Buckingham
Oleg Poupko
Sam Garwood
Ashley Bond
Gaffer:
Paul Burns
General Manager:
Chris Hooper
Lighting Director:
Andy Walton
Makeup & Hair:
Jackie Tyson
Music Arranger:
Richard King
Music Producer:
Russ Titelman
Simon Climie
Online Editor:
Adam Sample
Post Production Producer:
Jess Netley-Verrinder
Tony Maher
Rik Tester
Producer:
Peter Worsley
James Chads
Production Assistant:
Michael Scanlon
Production Manager:
Matt Cummins
Production Runner:
Olivia Chads
Recording Supervision:
Richard King
Robert Collins
Rigging Supervisor:
Ian Snuggs
Second Assistant Director:
Samuel Fullerton
Sound Engineer:
Mark Theriault
Ollie Nesham
Sophie Lambert
Still Photographer:
Dave Tree
Technical Supervisor:
Ed Phul
Thanks:
Neil Georges (Cowdray House)
Lady Cowdray (Cowdray House)
Lord Cowdray (Cowdray House)
Guy Pridie (Cowdray House)
Joanna Harris
Video Report:
Dave Griffiths
Writer:
Eric Clapton
David Barnard
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