If this has been posted before, my apologies, but I've only just found it myself and wanted to share the experience: Act 3 of Keith Warner's production of Die Walküre at Covent Garden from a rare perspective: a multi-camera view of the entire thing, stage, pit, and backstage, with a soundtrack which mixes the performance with the production radio channel which carries the deputy stage manager's calling of the technical cues to all the different departments involved. Eye-opening isn't the word for it.
It's also possible to select your own viewpoint (any one of seventeen cameras) and audio track (music only, radio only, commentary) here:
And there's a background article: "the most revelatory insight for most viewers will be in discovering who is in charge on the night. If you're at the opera house you might watch the conductor Tony Pappano walk into the pit and think he is running the show. But he's not..." here:
It's also possible to select your own viewpoint (any one of seventeen cameras) and audio track (music only, radio only, commentary) here:
And there's a background article: "the most revelatory insight for most viewers will be in discovering who is in charge on the night. If you're at the opera house you might watch the conductor Tony Pappano walk into the pit and think he is running the show. But he's not..." here:
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