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Synopsis of U2 3D
U2 3D is a 2008 concert film by Irish rock band U2, featuring footage from the band's 2006 Vertigo Tour. U2 art director Catherine Owens made her film directorial debut, with the help of co-director Mark Pellington, to create the first live-action film shot, produced, and screened exclusively with both 3-D and digital cinema technology.[2] Following the 1988 rockumentary Rattle and Hum, it became U2's second theatrically released film. Footage from nine concerts were shot, using as many as 18 cameras at a time, and were edited together to create an 85 minute film featuring a 14-song performance.
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