Taylor Swift Concert Film For FOLKLORE Is Available Now

 

“Folklore: The Long Pond Studio Sessions” will show the creative process of Taylor’s “Folklore” album
while miles apart from her collaborators. 

Taylor Swift concert film will detail how she and “Folklore” collaborators, Jack Antonoff, The National’s Aaron Dessner, and Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon, created her latest album will come to Disney+.

For the first time, Taylor will perform each song in the album’s order with Vernon appearing to help tell the meaning behind each song.

From Variety.com:

The release of the “Folklore” film on Disney Plus comes on the heels of Swift’s trio of wins at Sunday’s American Music Awards, including the top Artist of the Year laurel. (She also broke her own record for the most-ever AMA wins.) On the telecast, Swift explained that she couldn’t attend the AMAs because she’s re-recording her entire Big Machine catalog, as she does not have the rights to the masters for her first six albums.

The special was filmed at Dessner’s Long Pond recording studio in Upstate New York in September using a robotic camera to abide by COVID-19 safety protocols. Swift and the rest of the album’s personnel assembled for the first time together at Long Pond Studio in upstate New York (where The National recorded “Sleep Well Beast”) to perform all 17 songs on the album in order. The film will premiere exclusively on Disney Plus  today-Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2020.

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