NINE INCH NAILS Fans Create Professionally Mixed And Edited Blu-Ray Of Final Show

April 26, 2010

On September 10, 2009, NINE INCH NAILS closed its "Wave Goodbye Tour" with what has been touted as the band's final live performance — a blistering three-and-a-half-hour, 37-song set featuring a host of collaborations (Dave Navarro, Gary Numan, THE DILLINGER ESCAPE PLAN, Mike Garson) and rarely performed songs.

"NIN: [after all is said and done]" is the farewell gesture from the fans' perspective. Shot exclusively in 1080p High Definition and mixed in 5.1 Surround Sound, the film documents in full the raw energy of the final show of arguably the most influential and groundbreaking musician of our time.

Both audio and video footage was recorded by fans. Over 1TB (dozens of hours' worth) of footage has been collected from 26 unique sources worldwide. The production team, also comprised entirely of fans, has embarked on a mission to create a professional souvenir of the concert for their peers — fans who attended the show, and who wish to experience it for the first time.

The team (dubbed A Tiny Little Dot) includes over 15 professional editors, audio engineers, color correctors, web designers, Blu-ray authors, content creators, artists, and technical consultants, all of whom have volunteered their valuable time and services to this huge undertaking for free, and all of whom are avid NIN fans.

"NIN: [after all is said and done]" has been described as a "labor of love" and will be offered to the public on a not-for-profit basis. The end product will be available in a variety of formats, with packages ranging from free high-quality downloads disseminated online to professionally printed and packaged deluxe multi-disc Blu-ray and DVD sets, in keeping with the style of recent NINE INCH NAILS releases. The 1080p content will be accompanied by an array of bonus content, and several as-yet unannounced features.

To learn more about the project and its team, visit www.atinylittledot.com.

A trailer for the film can be viewed below.

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