Check Out the Behind-the-Scenes Story of a Funk-tastic 'Get on Up' Scene

James Brown’s 1963 album Live at the Apollo is a bona-fide funk classic — a scorcher that introduced Brown to a worldwide audience, and forever cemented him as the Godfather of Soul. But when director Taylor Tate was trying to re-create that infamous concert for his new biopic, Get on Up, he and star Chadwick Boseman had to find a way to merge mid-1960s recording technology with 21st-century filmmaking. Find out how they did it in this behind-the-scenes clip from The New York Times.