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micha063
The Film was called at the MAX. This used to be a 3D cinema and the whole Film was filmed with two lense cameras.
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micha063
The Film was called at the MAX. This used to be a 3D cinema and the whole Film was filmed with two lense cameras.
No, At The MAX is something different. This was not in 3D, just a huge screen. What exile means is this one (from [www.nzentgraf.de]):
900216C 16th February: Tokyo, Japan, Tokyo Dome. Film-shootings.
- Paint It Black (MJ/KR)
- 2000 Light Years From Home (MJ/KR)
- It’s Only Rock’n Roll (MJ/KR)
Note: Shooting of 3-D segments for the upcoming Fox rebroadcast of the Atlantic City-special on the 30th May.
It's only these 3 songs in 3D that they replaced in the usual Atlantic City concert (all other songs were from Atlantic City and not in 3D). I must have it somewhere on a DVDR but I remember it's quite dissappointing.
It is also included as a bonus on this bootleg DVD: [www.discogs.com]
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wiredallnight
Interesting that the glasses appear white and black instead of red and cyan.
[www.pulltime3d.com]
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exilestones
The Rolling Stones From The Vault Extra – Live At The Tokyo Dome
The footage of the 3 songs used for the 3-D special is included here, without the 3-D effects.
[iorr.org]
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wiredallnight
No, not really. The 3 3-D songs were not recorded during the show but separately in the empty Tokyo Dome (on Feb. 16 already according to N. Zentgraf). You can see in a few scenes that there is no audience. And - driving with cameras around Mick and Keith etc. during the show would have been very disturbing and annoying for the people I think... The audio is from Atlantic City I think.
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wiredallnight
I have this official Japanese DVD plus 2 CDs. But I don't know what you see here but to me it is not the same. For example: At the beginning of Paint It Black in the Fox 3-D video Keith wears a brown shirt, while on the official DVD he wears a white jacket...
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wiredallnight
OK, as you describe it now it looks that you are right. Obviously everything is heavily reworked and overdubbed afterwards in the studio. But that is something that we know from so many official releases...