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Director Wayne Isham utilized what he called "the shark fin camera"—a low-angle, wide lens that rode just above the crowd’s hands. This technique makes the viewer feel as if they are surfing the front row.

By 2009, the band had tightened significantly after the initial reunion with bassist Robert Trujillo in 2003. Metallica- Orgullo Pasion y Gloria - Tres Noche...

The DVD release of the concert featured footage from all three nights, as well as interviews with the band and behind-the-scenes footage. The release was well-received by fans and critics, with many praising the band's performance and the high-quality production of the DVD.

To capture this massive event, Metallica enlisted their long-time collaborator, acclaimed director Wayne Isham. Known for his work on Live Shit: Binge & Purge and numerous iconic music videos, Isham understands the raw power of a Metallica concert. His direction for Orgullo, Pasión y Gloria is impeccable. The camera work is intimate yet grand, zooming in on the sweat on James Hetfield's brow during a ferocious riff before pulling back to capture the sheer scale of the 55,000-person crowd singing along in perfect unison. [Insertar enlaces a videos del concierto] Director Wayne

This could be a concert tour, a music festival appearance, or a special event where Metallica performed live on stage for three consecutive nights, likely with a theme or title of "Orgullo Pasión y Gloria" (Pride, Passion, and Glory) associated with it.

For Metallica, these three nights in 2009 reset their standard. For Mexico, it was validation. As Kirk Hammett later said, "Playing Mexico is like plugging your amp directly into a volcano." The DVD release of the concert featured footage

Knowing they had to outdo themselves, the band pulled out the heavy artillery. "Damage, Inc." was played for the first time in years. "Battery" sounded like an apocalypse. But the glory came from a single, unexpected source: the return of "Creeping Death."

(Pride, Passion, and Glory: Three Nights in Mexico City), a comprehensive concert film and live album documentation of their 2009 performances at Foro Sol. 1. Introduction and Context Location/Date: