Mandalay Sports Media and the NFL began filming behind the scenes last October and shot more than 100 hours of material leading up to pop superstar Katy Perry’s 12 1/2-minute halftime performance at the Super Bowl this February in Glendale, AZ. The result is Katy Perry: Making Of The Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show, a documentary that has just been set to world premiere tomorrow at the La Costa Film Festival.
John Hirsch directed the film which was executive produced by Mandalay Sports Media’s Mike Tollin. Rob Mackler, Lauren Griswald and Ron Yassen are producers. It’s a big get for the Carlsbad-set festival, which has a partnership with Tollin’s MSM (the fest opened last night and runs through the weekend, with John C. McGinley among the honorees). The Katy Perry screening is set for 4:30 PM at the Ruby G. Schulman Auditorium at the Carlsbad City Library Complex.
Wow can't wait to see the docu of the legendary Queen of Music cementing her legendary status at the prestigious Superbowl event that only a selected few talented performers get chosen to play
Wow can wait to see the docu of the legendary Queen of Music cementing her legendary status at the prestigious Superbowl event that only a selected few talented performers get chosen to play
Wow can wait to see the docu of the legendary Queen of Music cementing her legendary status at the prestigious Superbowl event that only a selected few talented performers get chosen to play
Couldn't have said it better. Also - non forgotten.
Wow can't wait to see the docu of the legendary Queen of Music cementing her legendary status at the prestigious Superbowl event that only a selected few talented performers get chosen to play
The 'Part of Me' documentary was amazing. Especially how they did the "five #1 singles" scene in the middle of it. After the superbowl performance, I knew they would make a follow-up documentary with the SB being the focal point. It truly was one of the highlights of her career. She put on a great show.