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  1. Check out the trailer of Muse - Live At Rome Olympic Stadium. This is the first ever concert film shot in 4k Ultra High Definition.Buy the audio from the con...

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  2. Nov 6, 2013 · Muse - Live at Rome Olympic Stadium: Directed by Matt Askem. With Matt Bellamy, Dominic Howard, Morgan Nicholls, Chris Wolstenholme. The English band muse perform a setlist of amazing new material and classic hits to a crowd of over 60,000 people.

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    • Matt Askem
    • 2013-11-06
  3. Live at Rome Olympic Stadium is a live album and video by English rock band Muse, which was released on 29 November 2013 in CD/DVD formats. On 5 November 2013, the film received theatrical screenings in 20 cities worldwide, and the next day it was screened for one night only in 40 other territories. [1]

  4. Muse - Live At Rome Olympic Stadium is the first concert film ever to be filmed in 4K, a format soon to be adopted by Hollywood as standard for all blockbuster films.The show filmed on the 6th July 2013 in front of a capacity audience of over 60,000, captures the momentous evening in the Italian capital and showcases the most extravagant set ...

  5. Muse - Live at Rome Olympic Stadium. This second live album from the English neo-prog superstars sees them bring their preposterously epic, stadium-sized live show to their Italian fans. The accompanying concert film, the first ever captured in 4K 'ultra-high definition,' presents the show in all its glory, featuring pyrotechnics, video walls ...

  6. Muse - Live At Rome Olympic Stadium is the first concert film ever to be filmed in 4K, a format soon to be adopted by Hollywood as standard for all blockbuster films.The show filmed on...

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  8. Oct 15, 2013 · We are very pleased to confirm the release of a brand new film: Muse - Live At Rome Olympic Stadium. This is the first ever concert film shot in 4K Ultra High Definition, which means four times more pixels than your regular film at the cinema, allowing amazing detail and close ups.