I find it interesting as the take off is shown from an unusual angle as it is filmed from the side of the runway. Concorde can take off in the same runway length as any conventional widebody cos it accelerates so fast. Concorde taking off from London Heathrow airport from runway 09R. Concorde-From the cockpit, Take-off and landing - Cockpit cams show crew at work taking off from Heathrow then landing at Washington DC, Clips courtesy BBC show Holiday Air 1989

Concorde holds the record for the fastest crossing of the Atlantic by a civil aircraft: New York to London, on February 7 1996, took just 2h52m59s! (Afterburners on.) It took off fast and low, condensation over the wings, the massive roar of the RR Olympus engines and the full glow of the afterburners.
Concorde, the first supersonic passenger-carrying commercial airplane (or supersonic transport, SST), built jointly by aircraft manufacturers in Great Britain and France. Concorde Weights Max Weight Without Fuel (Zero fuel weight) 203,000 lbs (92,080 kgs) Operating Weight Empty 173,500 lbs (78,700 kgs) Max Payload 29,500 lbs (13,380 kgs) Max Take Off Weight 408,000 lbs (185,000 kgs) Max taxing Weight 412,000 lbs (186,880 kgs) Max Landing Weight 245,000 lbs (111,130 kgs) Max Weight of Fuel 26,400 gallons =>95,680 kgs You can hear the car alarms go off! Concorde had a take-off speed of 220 knots and a cruising speed of more than twice the speed of sound. Here is a video of a Concorde take off from JFK, Rwy 31L. I saw the delivery flight to New York take off from 27L, it was mind blowing!

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Unfortunately, the video is short but you can see Concorde initiating the famous steep left turn at 100ft, to comply with the strict noise abatement procedure. Concorde required afterburners to accelerate to takeoff speed and push it into supersonic flight at high altitudes.

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This rapid acceleration means much greater breaking forces are needed to stop it, which gives it an abnormally low V1.

I will never forget seeing Concorde take off in it's last days of scheduled service and the delivery flights.

British Airways Concorde G-BOAG departing from Heathrow Airport London at Night with afterburners:

Dec 6, 2014 - Concorde: "Night Takeoff."