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While not widely advertised, Sony Music reissued the Where We Are film as a "Legacy Remaster" exclusively through their online store. This disc features:

If you want, I can adapt this to a 90–120 second trailer script, a poster blurb, or a longer feature-length treatment with scene-by-scene beats.

One Direction: Where We Are – The Concert Film is the band's second film release and the sequel to the 3D documentary This Is Us

. It captures the energy of their first worldwide stadium tour, specifically focusing on their performance at the iconic San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy, on June 28 and 29, 2014. Film Overview and Release

The film had a record-breaking "event cinema" release, playing in over 3,000 theaters worldwide for one weekend only on October 11 and 12, 2014 Theatrical Version : Approximately 96 minutes long. Home Media Release : Released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 1, 2014 . This version is extended to roughly 106–107 minutes. Bonus Features

: Includes a 15-minute exclusive interview with the band and never-before-seen backstage footage. Concert Setlist

The film features a 23-track setlist with hits from their first three albums: Up All Night Take Me Home Midnight Memories


Title: The Fix Is In: Rescuing ‘Where We Are’

Logline:
In the summer of 2014, One Direction’s Where We Are tour was a phenomenon. But when the concert film’s raw footage threatened to derail the magic, a crack team of editors, sound engineers, and obsessive fans worked in secret to “fix” every frame before the global premiere.


The sound team, led by mixer John Warhurst (known for Bohemian Rhapsody), faced a nightmare: the stadium’s acoustics caused phasing issues, and the crowd’s roar occasionally drowned out the band’s harmonies.

The Fixes:


The VFX team, led by Lisa Robinson, had a rule: No CGI faces, no fake crowds. But everything else is fair game.

Major fixes:


The official One Direction Vevo channel had the broken version for years. However, a restored 4K upscale was quietly uploaded to a verified fan archive channel in September 2024. Search for "One Direction Where We Are [Fixed Sync]" – look for the version with the timestamp "1:44:12" (the correct runtime). If the runtime says 1:43:00, it’s the broken one.

(The film transitions into the live performance. The text below represents the spoken interactions between songs.)

(After "Midnight Memories")

HARRY: "Good evening Milan! How are you feeling tonight? It is an absolute pleasure to be here. This is... honestly, this is incredible. Thank you so much for having us!"

(Before "Somebody to Love" / Band Introduction)

LIAM: "We’ve got a little surprise for you tonight. We’re gonna take it back a little bit. We’re gonna do some old songs, some new songs, and we just want you guys to sing as loud as you can. Can you do that?"

(Acoustic Set - "Story of My Life", "Little Things", "Moments")

(The band sits on the raised platform at the end of the catwalk.)

NIALL: "This is the best part of the night for me. Just us, a guitar, and you guys. You sound beautiful."

HARRY: "This next song... we wrote this for our second album, and it’s become one of my favorites to play live. If you know the words, please sing along. It’s called 'Little Things'."

(Before "Best Song Ever")

LOUIS: "You guys ready for one more? This has been the most incredible night of our lives. Thank you San Siro! You are the best fans in the world!"

LIAM: "We are One Direction! This is the Best Song Ever!"


The official film was heavily edited in post-production. The main complaints include:

Fans seeking "fixed videos" often want:


Two days before the final render, Dugdale’s team got a panicked call: a leaked low-quality version of the “Story of My Life” segment had appeared online. Fans noticed something odd: Niall’s guitar strap changed color mid-song.

The internet exploded. #FixTheStrap trended for six hours.

But then, something unexpected happened. A fan named Jess (@1Dframeperfect) tweeted a side-by-side breakdown: “They’re using Milan footage for the first verse and London footage for the chorus. The strap isn’t a glitch — it’s a tell. But here’s the real fix: swap frame 1,204 with frame 1,206 from the Toronto show. You’re welcome.”

Dugdale’s team, stunned, actually tested her suggestion. It worked perfectly — and saved eight hours of manual rotoscoping.

Jess was flown to London, sworn to secrecy, and given a credit: “Authenticity Consultant.” She pointed out three more fixes:

“She saved the finale,” Dugdale later said. “We should have hired fans from the start.”