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A concert film or concert movie is a film that showcases a live performance from the perspective of a concert goer, the subject of which is an extended live performance or concert by either a musician or a stand-up comedian .

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7-448: Unstaged (also known as American Express Unstaged or Unstaged: An Original Series from American Express ) is a series of individual concert films sponsored by American Express . The live performances by various artists are filmed by the various directors listed below and are usually streamed live on the artists' official VEVO channel on YouTube . In addition, Unstaged has also produced non-concert programs including fashion shows and

14-426: Is the 1959 film Jazz on a Summer's Day . The film was recorded during the fifth annual Newport Jazz Festival . The earliest known rock concert film is Rock’n’Roll , a 1959 feature film produced by the promoter Lee Gordon. As it also features some Jazz performances and was released prior to Jazz on a Summers Day, it arguably has claims to being the first Jazz concert film as well. A latter notable concert film,

21-516: The T.A.M.I. Show , featured acts such as The Beach Boys , James Brown , Marvin Gaye , and the Rolling Stones . One of popular music's most ground-breaking concert films is Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii (1972), directed by Adrian Maben, in which Pink Floyd perform a short set of songs inside the amphitheatre of Pompeii without an audience (save for the recording crew). The term "rockumentary"

28-516: The Emmy Award winning The Taylor Swift Experience , which gave viewers access to a customizable 360° view of the music video for " Blank Space ". Since 2020, instead of being broadcast live, all films have been pre-recorded instead due to the COVID-19 pandemic . This article about a music-related documentary film is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Concert films One of

35-544: The earliest-known concert films is the 1944 film Adventure in Music . Another early film is the 1948 picture Concert Magic . This concert features virtuoso violinist Yehudi Menuhin (1916–1999) at the Charlie Chaplin Studios in 1947. Together with various artists he performed classical and romantic works of famous composers such as Beethoven, Wieniawski, Bach, Paganini and others. The earliest known jazz concert film

42-574: The rockumentary genre. Other examples of this type of film include Menudo 's 1981 film, Menudo: La Película , and Duran Duran 's 85-minute 1984 video, Sing Blue Silver . The former mixes a Menudo concert (in Merida, Venezuela ) with movie scenes and a plot, while the latter follows Duran Duran as they travel around Canada and the United States doing concerts and actual tourism. Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour , which has grossed $ 267 million worldwide,

49-466: Was first used by Bill Drake in the 1969 History of Rock & Roll radio broadcast and is a portmanteau of "rock" and "documentary". The term was subsequently used to describe concert films containing appearances by multiple artists. Then, in 1976, the term was used by the promoters of the live musical production Beatlemania which documented the evolving career of The Beatles . The 1984 mockumentary film This Is Spinal Tap notably parodied

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