The first was The Beatles: Get Back, by Peter Jackson. That three-episode documentary implemented unused footage and audio detailing the recording of the Fab Four's final album, Let It Be.
It looks and sounds amazing. Disney+ is also the home of Jackson's "The Beatles: Get Back," the epic, three-part documentary about the making of the band's final album "Let It Be." The streaming ...
(Photo by Jeff Hochberg/Getty Images) Interest in all things connected to The Beatles ... the full-length back to the charts. Disney+ recently uploaded Let It Be–the documentary, that is ...
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This technology had previously been employed during the production of The Beatles' documentary Get Back, and now the band is using it to put out one last single. This exciting and forward-thinking ...
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To an extent, yes. During the making of The Beatles' Get Back documentary, director Peter Jackson's film company developed a piece of software that allowed them to "de-mix" muddled recordings of ...
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By Charlie Harding and Nate Sloan the long and winding show Nov. 30, 2021 The Beatles: Get Back Is Too Long, But It Has to BeWhat may at first seem like a major bug in Peter Jackson’s new ...