a Royal Albert Hall film

Watch legendary moments in music history, alongside appearances from artists, athletes and activists, in this tribute to live music and performance, narrated by Mick Jagger.

Released to mark the beginning of the Royal Albert Hall’s 150th anniversary celebrations, the short film is directed by BAFTA-nominee Tom Harper (‘The Aeronauts’, ‘Wild Rose’), and scored by Academy Award-winning composer Steven Price (‘Gravity’, ‘Fury’).

We can’t wait to start creating memories with world class performers and you, our audiences, once more. We’ve got more history to make.

Credits
Narrator: Sir Mick Jagger
Director: Tom Harper
Producer: Barnaby Spurrier
Director of Photography: George Steel
Editors: Mark Eckersley and Sarah Bates
Assistant to Tom Harper: Courteney Tan
Assistant producer: Jack Peters

Post-production
Colourist: Simone Grattarola
VFX Supervisor: Stephen Grasso
VFX Producer: Josh Robinson
Production: Tomboy Films
Post-production: Time Based Arts

Soundtrack
Composer: Steven Price
Tippett Quartet: John Mills (violin), Jeremy Isaac (violin), Lydia Lowndes-Northcott (viola), Bozidar
Vukotic (cello)
Trumpet: Philip Cobb
Flute: Eliza Marshall
Recorded at: British Grove Studios
Final sound mix by: Lee Walpole, Boom Post-production.

Crew
Focus Puller: Alex Finlayson
Gaffer: Wayne King
Key Grip: Andy Woodcock
2nd Key Grip: Sam Crowley
Loader: Kat Spencer
Camera Trainee: Tom Yifiveoh
DiT: Tom Gough
Camera Car Driver:
Trevor Webb

“For Friends Only” by W.H. Auden
Used by permission of Curtis Brown, Ltd.
Copyright ©1965. All Rights reserved.


www.royalalberthall.com

3 thoughts on “a Royal Albert Hall film

  1. Paul says:

    Worlds biggest Mick fan here. He’s a great public spirited person. Let’s see more celebs trying to kick start things rather than saying. Keep going Mick- your 100th birthday should be at the Albert 👍🏻
    Mark Spriggs
    (YouTube)

  2. Paul says:

    That brought tears to my eyes, thank you. Soon, very soon, we will all meet again in that amazing room, building, venue, home to the arts in all their glory. Bring it on!

    Kerry-Jane Lowery
    (YouTube)

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