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PRODUCER THOMAS TULL ANNOUNCES IT MIGHT GET LOUD,
 
Burbank, Ca….Producer Thomas Tull and Oscar winning director, Davis Guggenheim, today announced completion of principal photography on It Might Get Loud. Shot quietly in London, Dublin, Nashville and Los Angeles, the film has begun generating worldwide industry buzz. It’s the story of the electric guitar from the point of view of three of its most accomplished and passionate players. Davis Guggenheim, the Academy Award winning director/producer of An Inconvenient Truth and Emmy Award winning director/producer of Deadwood, directed and co- produced It Might Get Loud. The film was both financed and produced by Tull, who conceived of the project and asked Guggenheim to direct. Additionally financing the film with Thomas Tull are executive producers Bert Ellis and Hyperion Entertainment. Peter Afterman, founder of the music supervision company, Inaudible, and Lesley Chilcott, a producer on An Inconvenient Truth, are also producers on this film. Avoiding the traditional ‘talking heads’ documentary style, the film captures three world-renowned, critically acclaimed musicians, from three different generations: The Edge, Jimmy Page and Jack White. Each explains and demonstrates how he changed the sound of the electric guitar to suit his own distinctive musical style. In each intimate one-on-one portrait the artist visits his past, imagines his future and creates songs while the camera rolls. The three legends then come together before the cameras, to play, learn, teach, jam

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