Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith"
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)
Timing: 2:20 (140 min)
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith - TMDB rating
7.463/10
14812
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith - Kinopoisk rating
8.127/10
406932
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith - IMDB rating
7.7/10
916000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

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George Lucas

George Lucas
Executive Producer

Casting

Christine King
Casting

Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

David Young
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Peter Russell
Art Direction
Phil Harvey
Art Direction
Ian Gracie
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Peter Russell
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Trisha Biggar
Costume Design

Stunts

Lou Horvath
Stunts
Steve Morris
Stunts
Nigel Harbach
Stunts
George Saliba
Stunts
Dean Gould
Stunts
Sid Sentry
Stunts

Production Design

Gavin Bocquet
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Nick Gillard #71482
Nick Gillard
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Shane Thomas
Makeup Artist
Vivienne MacGillicuddy
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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Tom Myers

Tom Myers
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
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Chris Scarabosio

Chris Scarabosio
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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John Williams

John Williams
Original Music Composer

Additional Editing

Joseph Jett Sally
Additional Editing

Unit Production Manager

Stephen Jones
Unit Production Manager

Production Supervisor

Guido Cerasuolo
Production Supervisor

Orchestrator

Conrad Pope
Orchestrator
Edward Karam
Orchestrator

Second Assistant Director

Deborah Antoniou
Second Assistant Director
Deborah Antoniou
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

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Ben Cooke

Ben Cooke
Stunt Double
Bob Bowles
Stunt Double
Gavin Wild
Stunt Double
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Kyle Rowling
Stunt Double

Additional Photography

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Ron Fricke

Ron Fricke
Additional Photography
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Giles Nuttgens

Giles Nuttgens
Additional Photography

Utility Stunts

Luke Quinton
Utility Stunts

Director of Photography

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David Tattersall

David Tattersall
Director of Photography

Musician

London Symphony Orchestra
Musician

Camera Operator

Calum McFarlane
Camera Operator
Simon Harding
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Simon Harding
Steadicam Operator

Costume Supervisor

Gillian Libbert
Costume Supervisor
Nicole Young
Costume Supervisor

Sound Effects Editor

Teresa Eckton
Sound Effects Editor

Assistant Art Director

Damien Drew
Assistant Art Director
Karen Murphy
Assistant Art Director

Jacinta Leong

Jacinta Leong
Assistant Art Director
Clive Memmott
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

Ty Teiger
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

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Roger Guyett
Visual Effects Supervisor
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John Knoll

John Knoll
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

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Ben Burtt

Ben Burtt
Supervising Sound Editor
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Matthew Wood

Matthew Wood
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Jayne-Ann Tenggren
Script Supervisor

Special Effects Coordinator

Rodney Burke
Special Effects Coordinator

Lead Animator

Paul Kavanagh
Lead Animator

First Assistant Director

Colin Fletcher
First Assistant Director
Moez Kamoun
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

Michael Mooney
Assistant Costume Designer

Animation

Production Manager

Brian Donovan
Production Manager
Man-Yiu Lee
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Rod Conder
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Set Decoration Buyer

Chris Tomkins
Set Decoration Buyer

Foley Artist

Dennie Thorpe
Foley Artist
Jana Vance
Foley Artist
Ellen Heuer
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Photo Ben Burtt #1891

Ben Burtt

Ben Burtt
Sound Designer

Construction Coordinator

Shanthi Nadaraja
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

Colette Birrell
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

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Steve Slanec
Dialogue Editor

Assistant Editor

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Jason Ballantine
Assistant Editor
Cheryl Nardi
Assistant Editor

Best Boy Grip

James Hopwood
Best Boy Grip
Jason McPhee
Best Boy Grip

Art Department Assistant

Christopher Tangney
Art Department Assistant

Foley Editor

Kevin Sellers
Foley Editor

Additional Director of Photography

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David Franco
Additional Director of Photography
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Ron Fricke

Ron Fricke
Additional Director of Photography
Sue Wood
Additional Director of Photography

Key Grip

David Nichols
Key Grip

Location Manager

Jean-Marie Gindraux
Location Manager
Maurizio Licciardello
Location Manager

Grip

Stuart Bell
Grip

Dolly Grip

Michael Vivian
Dolly Grip
Brett McDowell
Dolly Grip

Assistant Property Master

Lon Lucini
Assistant Property Master

Set Production Assistant

Mousy McCallum

Mousy McCallum
Set Production Assistant

Second Second Assistant Director

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Paul Sullivan
Second Second Assistant Director
Paul Sullivan
Second Second Assistant Director

Assistant Set Decoration

Beverley Dunn
Assistant Set Decoration

Painter

George Dean
Painter

Makeup Supervisor

Nikki Gooley
Makeup Supervisor

Casting Assistant

Trish McAskill
Casting Assistant

Foley Mixer

Frank Rinella
Foley Mixer

Third Assistant Director

Adam Jenkins
Third Assistant Director
Rob Burgess
Third Assistant Director
Samantha Smith McGrady
Third Assistant Director
Fraser Fennell-Ball
Third Assistant Director
Iain Lawrence
Third Assistant Director
Eddie Thorne
Third Assistant Director
Nick Simmonds
Third Assistant Director

Sculptor

Richard Mueck
Sculptor

Gaffer

Eddie Knight
Gaffer

Assistant Director

Ali Keshavji

Ali Keshavji
Assistant Director

Music Editor

Ramiro Belgardt
Music Editor

ADR Mixer

Robert Farr
ADR Mixer

ADR Recordist

Mark Appleby
ADR Recordist

Storyboard Artist

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Derek Thompson

Derek Thompson
Storyboard Artist

Digital Compositor

Sherry Hitch
Digital Compositor

Concept Artist

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Iain McCaig
Concept Artist
Feng Zhu
Concept Artist
Warren Fu
Concept Artist
Stian Dahlslett
Concept Artist
Gert Stevens
Concept Artist

Other

Fraser Fennell-Ball
Other

Post Production Supervisor

Dawn Higginbotham
Post Production Supervisor
Jamie Forester
Post Production Supervisor
Reece Ewing
Post Production Supervisor

Assistant Makeup Artist

Nadine Wilkie
Assistant Makeup Artist

VFX Artist

John Walker
VFX Artist

Visual Effects Coordinator

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Nina Fallon
Visual Effects Coordinator
Kathleen Lynch
Visual Effects Coordinator
David M. Gray
Visual Effects Coordinator
Bill Tlusty
Visual Effects Coordinator
Leigh Ann Fan
Visual Effects Coordinator

Visual Effects Editor

Anthony Pitone
Visual Effects Editor

Visual Effects

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Hiroshi Mori

Hiroshi Mori
Visual Effects
Simon Brown
Visual Effects
Wesley Mandell
Visual Effects

Payroll Accountant

Belinda Cahill
Payroll Accountant

Animation Director

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Rob Coleman

Rob Coleman
Animation Director

CG Supervisor

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Craig Hammack
CG Supervisor

ADR Editor

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Steve Slanec
ADR Editor
Jeremy Molod
ADR Editor

Extras Casting

Maura Fay
Extras Casting

Rigging Gaffer

Iain Mathieson
Rigging Gaffer

Best Boy Electric

Stewart Monteith
Best Boy Electric
Moses Fotofili
Best Boy Electric

Sound Mix Technician

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Juan Peralta
Sound Mix Technician
Tony Sereno
Sound Mix Technician
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Brandon Proctor

Brandon Proctor
Sound Mix Technician
Jurgen Scharpf
Sound Mix Technician

Post Production Assistant

Debra K. Chinn
Post Production Assistant

Sound Recordist

Paul 'Salty' Brincat
Sound Recordist

Supervising Music Editor

Kenneth Wannberg
Supervising Music Editor

Wardrobe Supervisor

Kerry Thompson
Wardrobe Supervisor

Assistant Sound Editor

Photo David Acord #5968

David Acord

David Acord
Assistant Sound Editor

Hairdresser

Tracy Reeby
Hairdresser

Sequence Supervisor

Jeff Sutherland
Sequence Supervisor

Unit Manager

Tic Carroll
Unit Manager

Construction Manager

Greg Hajdu
Construction Manager

Draughtsman

James Foster
Draughtsman

First Assistant Accountant

Patrick Plummer
First Assistant Accountant

Foley Recordist

George Peterson Jr.
Foley Recordist

Visual Effects Technical Director

Steve Braggs
Visual Effects Technical Director

Creature Technical Director

Dave Elsey
Creature Technical Director

Art Designer

Drew Struzan
Art Designer

Digital Color Timer

Kent Pritchett
Digital Color Timer

Creature Effects Technical Director

Dave Elsey
Creature Effects Technical Director

Key Hairdresser

Annette Miles
Key Hairdresser

What's left behind the scenes

  • Unlike previous episodes, 'Revenge of the Sith' was filmed almost entirely on studio sets. The only location shoot had been filmed during the work on the second episode. George Lucas, keeping in mind sketches of what would happen in the third episode, filmed this scene in the Tunisian desert 3 years prior. In this scene, Obi-Wan Kenobi delivers young Luke Skywalker to his aunt and uncle.
  • The Lucas team couldn’t completely abandon location shooting. During editing, the film crew traveled to Thailand, Switzerland, and China. The actors did not have to participate in these shoots, as only natural landscapes were filmed.
  • Anthony Daniels and Kenny Baker are the only actors who participated in the filming of all six episodes. Frank Oz, who voices Yoda, rounds out the top three – he participated in the work on five episodes. As for the characters, Obi-Wan Kenobi undoubtedly holds the lead, appearing in all six episodes. He was played by two different actors (Ewan McGregor in the second trilogy).
  • Actors Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen spent about two months preparing for the battle scenes. The main focus was on the art of fencing.
  • The resourceful George Lucas is accustomed to turning everything he touches into gold. A paid service was organized on the official Lucasfilm website, allowing viewers to follow the filming process of some scenes via webcams installed in the studio pavilions.
  • Keisha Castle-Hughes participated in filming for only one day. During that day, the actress managed to film all of her scenes.
  • Gary Oldman agreed to voice General Grievous, but ultimately was unable to work under Lucas' direction. As Gary is a member of the Actors' Guild, he is not allowed to work with actors who are not members of the Guild.
  • The role of Captain Antilles was originally intended for Denis Lawson, who played Wedge Antilles in the first trilogy.
  • During filming, a green screen was displayed on the gleaming body of the C-3PO robot, against which much of the work was done. Later, using computers, the editing specialists had to correct these flaws frame by frame.
  • Specifically for his role in the third film of the trilogy, actor Hayden Christensen gained about 11 kg. He had to eat around 6 times a day.
  • The final battle involving Mace Windu takes place in three huge rooms and consists of exactly 102 movements.
  • A scene where a group of senators (including Padmé) plans to organize an Alliance to prevent the Chancellor from gaining even more power was removed; it featured a young Mon Mothma.
  • Nick Gillard, the stunt coordinator, played the Jedi Kin Dralig. Jeremy Bullock (Boba Fett in the original trilogy) played the role of Captain Colton.
  • During the transport landing scene near the Senate building, the Millennium Falcon (or a ship of similar design) can be seen in the bottom right corner of the screen. In the Expanded Universe of Star Wars, which goes beyond the films, it is confirmed that this is indeed the Millennium Falcon, but under a different name at the time, long before Han Solo became its owner.
  • Samuel L. Jackson (Mace Windu) knew that his character was destined to die even when signing the contract. Jackson only asked for one favor: "I want my character to die as a true hero, not some pathetic punk." George Lucas took these wishes into account, and Mace's death became a truly memorable event in the film.
  • Hayden Christensen actually wears the Darth Vader suit, and not some abstract stunt double. At Christensen's request, the Darth Vader suit was re-made to take into account the actor's body features. Considering the significant height difference between him and David Prowse (the performer of Vader in the first trilogy) – about 12 cm – the camera was positioned specifically to make Darth Vader as portrayed by Hayden appear taller. The same technique was used during the filming of Episodes 5 and 6, when David Prowse was sometimes replaced by stuntman Bob Anderson, who was also significantly shorter during battle scenes.
  • George Lucas appears during the opera on Coruscant as the blue-faced Baron Papanoida. This is Lucas' first appearance in the saga. His three children also played cameo roles: his son, Jett, became Zett Jukassa, a dying Jedi who defends the Jedi Temple from clones; his daughter, Amanda, plays the character of Terr Taneel, who can be seen on a security system hologram; and his daughter Katie, the blue-skinned Chi Ikwé, who can be seen when Palpatine, rescued by the Jedi, arrives at the Senate.
  • Gary Oldman agreed to voice General Grievous, but was unable to work under Lucas' direction. As Gary is a member of the Screen Actors Guild, he is not allowed to work with actors who are not members of the Guild.
  • In the episode of the transport landing near the Senate building, the ship "Millennium Falcon" (or a ship of a similar model) can be seen in the lower right corner of the screen. In the Expanded Universe of "Star Wars", which goes beyond the films, it is confirmed that this is indeed the "Millennium Falcon", but under a different name, long before Han Solo became its owner.
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