
The Chemical Brothers bring their mind-bendingly psychedelic live show to the big screen for the first time, and in grand style. A state of art spectacle shot at Japan's Fujirock Festival in front of 50,000 ravenous fans, Don't Think combines the Chemical Brothers famously ferocious modern electronic sounds and hardcore dance beats with eye-popping visuals. Directed by their longtime visual collaborator Adam Smith, and shot on 20 cameras, Don't Think is the first concert film to feature Dolby 7:1 surround sound, mixed for the screen by the band, and includes 2 new Chemical Brothers tracks. Don't think, let it flow, surrender to the void.
Crew

Adam Smith
Director
Mark Whelan
Editor
Jono Griffith
Editor
Aislinn Clifford
Online Editor, Camera Operator, First Assistant Editor
Jimmy Kitaji
First Assistant Director

Tom Rowlands
Executive Producer, Music

Ed Simons
Executive Producer, Music
Robert Linney
Executive Producer
Nick Dewey
Executive Producer
Tony Crean
Executive Producer
Svana Gisla
Executive Producer
Stefan Demetriou
Executive Producer
Lee Groombridge
Producer
Marcus Lyall
Producer, Visual Effects Director
Anthony Dalton
Camera Operator
Mark Hulme
Camera Operator
Philip Mead
Camera Operator
Chris Shepherd
Camera Operator
Sara Jowsey
Camera Operator
Scott Larson
Camera Operator
Stephen Malit
Camera Operator
Ivan Kovač
Camera Production Assistant
Gabriela Gwiazdowski
Camera Production Assistant
Iain Finlay
Lighting Camera
Marc Swadel
Lighting Camera
Cara Cheeseman
Post Production Supervisor
Gernot Fuhrmann
Supervising Sound Editor
Rob Mayes
Sound Supervisor
Jonny Stopford
Visual Effects
Jessica Wiley
Production Manager
James Okubo
Production Manager
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