Green Room - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Green Room"
Green Room (2016)
Timing: 1:35 (95 min)
Green Room - TMDB rating
6.722/10
2875
Green Room - Kinopoisk rating
6.594/10
18164
Green Room - IMDB rating
7/10
153000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Neil Kopp
Producer
Anish Savjani
Producer
Victor Moyers
Producer

Executive Producer

Vincent Savino
Executive Producer
Gabriel Hammond
Executive Producer
Daniel Hammond
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Avy Kaufman
Casting

Editor

Julia Bloch
Editor

Art Direction

Benjamin Hayden
Art Direction

Costume Design

Amanda Needham
Costume Design

Stunts

Lauren Henry
Stunts

Production Design

Photo Ryan Warren Smith #67101
Ryan Warren Smith
Production Design

Set Decoration

Jenelle Giordano
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Eva Lohse
Makeup Artist
Nancy J. Hvasta Leonardi
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Bob Chefalas
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Roland Vajs
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Brooke Blair #103039

Brooke Blair

Brooke Blair
Original Music Composer
Photo Will Blair #103040

Will Blair

Will Blair
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Marco Henry
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Brian Johnston
Co-Producer

Production Supervisor

T.J. Federico
Production Supervisor

Set Dresser

Philip Blackburn
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Peter J. Dowd Jr.
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Michelle Damis
Stunt Double
Kate Gray
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Photo Sean Porter #24126

Sean Porter

Sean Porter
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Photo Philip A. Anderson #113218
Philip A. Anderson
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Noah Dille
Steadicam Operator

Makeup Department Head

Jessica Needham
Makeup Department Head

Property Master

Drew Pinniger
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Chris Connolly
Visual Effects Supervisor
Lucien Harriot
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Roland Vajs
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Tracy Cutts
Script Supervisor

Hair Department Head

Emie Otis
Hair Department Head

Special Effects Coordinator

Wayne Eaton
Special Effects Coordinator

Visual Effects Producer

Tim T. Cunningham
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Chris Carroll
First Assistant Director

Thanks

Sound Designer

Roland Vajs
Sound Designer

Construction Coordinator

Dean G. Roberts
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

Sean Roney
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Alexa Zimmerman
Dialogue Editor

Assistant Editor

Kathryn J. Schubert
Assistant Editor

Foley Editor

Justine Baker
Foley Editor

Rigging Grip

Jason Dinges
Rigging Grip
Sam Naiman
Rigging Grip

Key Hair Stylist

Bree Moffett
Key Hair Stylist

Second Second Assistant Director

James McCoy
Second Second Assistant Director

Painter

Daniel Bates
Painter

Music Supervisor

Photo Lauren Mikus #13317
Lauren Mikus
Music Supervisor

Casting Associate

Leeba Zakharov
Casting Associate
Alan Scott Neal
Casting Associate

Gaffer

Jeremy Mackie
Gaffer

Music Editor

Ben Holiday
Music Editor

First Assistant Camera

Patrick Quinn
First Assistant Camera
Kyle Petitjean
First Assistant Camera

Post Production Supervisor

Jason Tobias
Post Production Supervisor

ADR Editor

Alexa Zimmerman
ADR Editor

Rigging Gaffer

Steve Hubert
Rigging Gaffer

Executive In Charge Of Production

Asher Goldstein
Executive In Charge Of Production

Wigmaker

Stacey Butterworth
Wigmaker

Digital Intermediate

Caitlin Tartaro
Digital Intermediate

Foley

Alex Carpenter
Foley

Makeup Effects

Stephen Prouty
Makeup Effects
Joe Badiali
Makeup Effects

Animal Wrangler

O.J. Knighten
Animal Wrangler

What's left behind the scenes

  • Patrick Stewart recounted in one interview that, having finished reading the script at his home in the UK, he was so frightened that he locked all the doors and windows, turned on the alarm system, and poured himself a whiskey. Stewart immediately understood that he wanted to play the role of Darcy, as such distinctive roles of negative characters are rare, and the film should be captivating.
  • The pose of the person with a machete on the film's poster is copied from the cover of the British punk rock group The Clash's third studio album, "London Calling" (1979).
  • The band performs a cover of the song "Nazi Punks Fuck Off" by the American hardcore punk band Dead Kennedys.
  • Director Jeremy Saulnier explained why he eagerly took on this film. According to Saulnier, he knew that as he developed as a director, he would no longer have the opportunity to film such a dark film with a large number of violent scenes, and that young directors certainly wouldn't be given such an opportunity. The director felt that after his previous film, "Catastrophe", he was ready to tackle such a complex project.
  • During a Q&A session with the audience at the Fantastic Fest film festival in Austin, Texas in 2015, Jeremy Saulnier stated that although the titles of two of his films contain a color name (blue and green), this happened purely by chance. The director joked that "Green Room" is, rather, part of a so-called "trilogy of helplessness" – films in which the main characters get into serious trouble, and survival requires skills they don't possess.
  • The rock band, consisting of the main characters, plays to a pre-recorded backing track. Anton Yelchin (bass) and Alia Shawkat (guitar) could play musical instruments, but Callum Turner (vocals), according to the director, had absolutely no previous experience with music. Joe Cole specifically learned to play the drums before filming.
  • The paintball story told in the film by Pat, played by Anton Yelchin, happened in the life of Jeremy Solnier. Rick Spears, mentioned in the story, is a real person.
  • The film begins and ends with the same word.
  • The idea for the scene where a body is dragged across the floor by a knife sticking out of its head was inspired by a documentary about prison riots that deeply impressed the director.
  • At the end of the film, on the van the group was traveling in, you can see the book "Dragons of Spring Dawning" (1985) from the "Dragonlance" series by Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis.
  • The pose of the person with the machete on the film's poster is copied from the cover of the British punk rock group The Clash's third studio album, "London Calling" (1979).
  • The band performs a cover of the song "Nazi Punks Fuck Off" by the American hardcore punk band Dead Kennedys.
  • Director Jeremy Saulnier explained why he eagerly took on the film. According to Saulnier, he knew that as he developed as a director, he would no longer have the opportunity to film such a dark film with a large number of violent scenes, and that young directors would certainly not be given such an opportunity. The director felt that after his previous film, "Blue Ruin," he was ready to take on such a complex project.
  • During a meeting with viewers at the Fantastic Fest film festival in Austin, Texas, in 2015, Jeremy Saulnier stated that although the titles of two of his films contain a color name (blue and green), this happened purely by chance. The director joked that "Green Room" is, rather, part of the so-called "trilogy of helplessness" – films whose protagonists get into serious trouble, and survival requires skills they do not possess.
  • At the end of the film, a book, "Dragons of Spring Dawning" (1985) from Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weis's "Dragonlance Saga" series, is visible in the van the group was traveling in.
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