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Blurryface Live (2016)

Genre : Music

Runtime : 1H 0M

Director : Mark C Eshleman

Synopsis

The duo performs at the Fox Theatre in Oakland, Calif.; songs include selections from "Blurryface," "Vessel," "Stressed Out," "Tear in My Heart," and "Holding On to You."

Actors

Tyler Joseph
Tyler Joseph
Self
Josh Dun
Josh Dun
Self

Crews

Mark C Eshleman
Mark C Eshleman
Director
Mark C Eshleman
Mark C Eshleman
Editor
Daniel Slezinger
Daniel Slezinger
Executive Producer
Daniel Slezinger
Daniel Slezinger
Production Designer
Justin Roddick
Justin Roddick
Line Producer
Larry Meyer
Larry Meyer
Technical Supervisor
Dan Anderson
Dan Anderson
Camera Operator
Carl Miller
Carl Miller
Camera Operator
Danny Zemanek
Danny Zemanek
Camera Operator
Mike Maley
Mike Maley
Dolly Grip
Jason Noel
Jason Noel
Dolly Grip
John-Paul McLaughin
John-Paul McLaughin
Utility Sound
Eric Rogers
Eric Rogers
Utility Sound
Scott Standefer
Scott Standefer
Driver
Daniel
Daniel "Slowjohn" Gibson
Production Manager
Tyler
Tyler "Shap" Shapard
Lighting Director
"Father" John Meyers
Playback Coordinator
Samuel
Samuel "Fish" Wilson
Lighting Technician
Brandon Rike
Brandon Rike
Art Direction
Brandon Rike
Brandon Rike
Art Designer
Peter Paterno
Peter Paterno
Legal Services
Laurie Soriano
Laurie Soriano
Legal Services
Mike Easterlin
Mike Easterlin
Thanks
Katie Baloian
Katie Baloian
Thanks
Tim Davideit
Tim Davideit
Thanks
Greg Sowders
Greg Sowders
Thanks

Posters and backgrounds

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