Toy Story 4 - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Toy Story 4"
Toy Story 4 (2019)
Timing: 1:40 (100 min)
Toy Story 4 - TMDB rating
7.465/10
10427
Toy Story 4 - Kinopoisk rating
7.672/10
152075
Toy Story 4 - IMDB rating
7.6/10
312000

Film crew

Director

Producer

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Jonas Rivera
Producer
Mark Nielsen
Producer
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Galyn Susman
Producer

Executive Producer

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Andrew Stanton

Andrew Stanton
Executive Producer
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Lee Unkrich

Lee Unkrich
Executive Producer
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Pete Docter

Pete Docter
Executive Producer

Casting

Kevin Reher
Casting
Natalie Lyon
Casting

Editor

Axel Geddes
Editor

Production Design

Bob Pauley
Production Design

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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Nathan Nance
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
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Michael Semanick

Michael Semanick
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Randy Newman

Randy Newman
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

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Rosana Sullivan
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Jean-Claude Kalache
Director of Photography
Patrick Lin
Director of Photography

Sound Effects Editor

Qianbaihui Yang
Sound Effects Editor
Jonathon Stevens
Sound Effects Editor

Supervising Sound Editor

Coya Elliott
Supervising Sound Editor
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Ren Klyce
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Rachel Slansky
Script Supervisor

Animation Supervisor

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Scott Clark
Animation Supervisor
Robert H. Russ
Animation Supervisor

Animation

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Steven Clay Hunter
Animation
Stewart Beaulieu
Animation

Production Manager

Kim Collins
Production Manager
Robert Tachoires
Production Manager

Screenplay

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Stephany Folsom
Screenplay

Set Designer

Simon Baek
Set Designer

Additional Editor

Steve Bloom

Steve Bloom
Additional Editor

Foley Artist

Shelley Roden
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

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Ren Klyce
Sound Designer

Foley Editor

James Spencer
Foley Editor

Foley Supervisor

Thom Brennan
Foley Supervisor

Foley Mixer

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Scott Curtis
Foley Mixer

Songs

Storyboard Artist

Michael Yates
Storyboard Artist
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Hyein Park

Hyein Park
Storyboard Artist

Other

Sajan Skaria
Other

In Memory Of

Adam Burke
In Memory Of

Conductor

Post Production Supervisor

Jeremy Slome
Post Production Supervisor

Effects Supervisor

Gary Bruins
Effects Supervisor

Lighting Supervisor

Jesse Hollander
Lighting Supervisor

ADR Supervisor

Cheryl Nardi
ADR Supervisor
Kimberly Patrick
ADR Supervisor

Original Story

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Martin Hynes
Original Story
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Josh Cooley

Josh Cooley
Original Story
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Will McCormack
Original Story
Valerie LaPointe
Original Story
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Stephany Folsom
Original Story

Sound Editor

Qianbaihui Yang
Sound Editor

Set Supervisor

Thomas Jordan
Set Supervisor
Steve Karski
Set Supervisor

Supervising Technical Director

Bob Moyer
Supervising Technical Director
Robert Moyer
Supervising Technical Director

Story Artist

Carrie Hobson
Story Artist

Development Producer

Denise Ream
Development Producer

Script Coordinator

Elyse D. Meier
Script Coordinator

Story Supervisor

Valerie LaPointe
Story Supervisor

Storyboard Assistant

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John Lasseter

John Lasseter
Storyboard Assistant

What's left behind the scenes

  • Animators added scratches and scuffs to the toys to show their age.
  • Over 10,000 unique items were recreated for the scenes in the antique shop, with the team sourcing prototypes from all over the country. This took more than two years.
  • Wilkins’ appearance at Pixar was chosen from around a hundred different options. Ultimately, they selected a fairly simple design using items that could be found in the trash.
  • Director Josh Cooley and producers Jonas Rivera and Mark Nielsen held a blind audition to find the voice actor for Duke – they simply played lines of Duke’s dialogue recorded by Canadian voice actors. They didn’t know who voiced which line. When they heard Reeves voicing the character, they immediately stopped the audition, deciding they had found the right person.
  • The idea of Gabby Gabby as an unsold toy with a voice problem originated at Pixar even before the *Toy Story* franchise; she was once intended to be used in a never-made sequel to John Lasseter’s *Tin Toy* (1988), but there she would have been an evil plush bear. This character eventually became Lotso, the main antagonist in *Toy Story 3* (Lee Unkrich, 2010).
  • The voiceover in the television commercial was performed by Michael Peter Balzary, known as “Flea,” the bassist for the rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers.
  • Fleeing the Bensons, the toys run past an old box with the word Pixar on it. This is a vintage graphics computer developed by the company when it was still part of Lucasfilm. This image is used as a logo in some of Pixar's older shorts.
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