Ghostbusters - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Ghostbusters"
Ghostbusters (2016)
Timing: 1:57 (117 min)
Ghostbusters - TMDB rating
5.346/10
6747
Ghostbusters - Kinopoisk rating
4.416/10
104350
Ghostbusters - IMDB rating
6.8/10
258000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

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Dan Aykroyd

Dan Aykroyd
Executive Producer
Michele Imperato
Executive Producer
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Tom Pollock

Tom Pollock
Executive Producer
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Joe Medjuck
Executive Producer
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Paul Feig

Paul Feig
Executive Producer
Ali Bell
Executive Producer
Jessie Henderson
Executive Producer

Casting

Editor

Brent White
Editor
Melissa Bretherton
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Mark Hawker
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Lorin Flemming
Art Direction
Bradley Rubin
Art Direction
Audra Avery
Art Direction
Iain McFadyen
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

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Beat Frutiger
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Stunts

Richard Epper
Stunts

Production Design

Jefferson Sage
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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G. A. Aguilar
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Photo G. A. Aguilar #9744
G. A. Aguilar
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Leslie A. Pope
Set Decoration
Dennis Colvin
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

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Heba Thorisdottir
Makeup Artist
Janine Rath
Makeup Artist
Nichole Pleau
Makeup Artist
Pamela S. Westmore
Makeup Artist
Raquel Vivve
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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Beau Borders
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Mark Paterson

Mark Paterson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Theodore Shapiro

Theodore Shapiro
Original Music Composer

Production Supervisor

Jason Tamez
Production Supervisor

Associate Producer

James Paul
Associate Producer
Alex Plapinger
Associate Producer
Eric Reich
Associate Producer

Stunt Double

Meredith Richardson
Stunt Double

Additional Photography

Eric Laudadio
Additional Photography

Director of Photography

Photo Robert D. Yeoman #66042

Robert D. Yeoman

Robert D. Yeoman
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Casey Hotchkiss
Camera Operator

Costume Supervisor

John Casey
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

Trish Seeney
Makeup Department Head
Natalie Young
Makeup Department Head

Sound Effects Editor

Phil Barrie
Sound Effects Editor
David Esparza
Sound Effects Editor

Visual Effects Supervisor

Peter G. Travers
Visual Effects Supervisor
David Seager
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Photo Andrew DeCristofaro #326793

Andrew DeCristofaro

Andrew DeCristofaro
Supervising Sound Editor
Becky Sullivan
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Sheila Waldron
Script Supervisor
Rebecca Breckel
Script Supervisor

Hair Department Head

Brenda McNally
Hair Department Head

Set Costumer

Tricia Yoo
Set Costumer
Cesha Ventre
Set Costumer
Amanda Hannan
Set Costumer
Erica Suzanne Scott
Set Costumer

Hairstylist

Alan D'Angerio
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Hopper Stone
Still Photographer

Animation Supervisor

Andrew Doucette
Animation Supervisor
Terence Bannon
Animation Supervisor

Visual Effects Producer

Pinto Sasikumar
Visual Effects Producer
Ineke Majoor
Visual Effects Producer
Brian Drewes
Visual Effects Producer
Nancy St. John
Visual Effects Producer
Tim Johnson
Visual Effects Producer
William Maurer
Visual Effects Producer

Assistant Costume Designer

Jennifer Starzyk
Assistant Costume Designer

Screenplay

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Paul Feig

Paul Feig
Screenplay
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Katie Dippold
Screenplay

Set Designer

Anthony Raymond
Set Designer

First Assistant Editor

Ken O'Keefe
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Rick Owens
Foley Artist
Michael J. Broomberg
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Construction Coordinator

Joseph Kearney
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

Cindy M. Ichikawa
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Darren Sunny Warkentin
Dialogue Editor
Laura Harris Atkinson
Dialogue Editor

First Assistant Sound Editor

David Stanke
First Assistant Sound Editor

Key Hair Stylist

Dennis Bailey
Key Hair Stylist

Carpenter

Daniel Hourihan
Carpenter

Characters

Songs

Photo Savan Kotecha #111764
Savan Kotecha
Songs
Ellie Rowsell
Songs
Theo Ellis
Songs
A$AP Ferg
Songs
Michael Angelakos
Songs
Luke Hemmings
Songs
Ashton Irwin
Songs
Calum Hood
Songs
Michael Clifford
Songs

Casting Associate

Peter John Kousakis
Casting Associate
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Ben Harris
Casting Associate
Aaron Kahl
Casting Associate

Gaffer

Jarred Waldron
Gaffer
John Vecchio
Gaffer

Music Editor

Erica Weis
Music Editor

Visual Effects Editor

Jennifer Pearson
Visual Effects Editor
Zack Mazerolle
Visual Effects Editor
Steve Miller
Visual Effects Editor
David Quinn
Visual Effects Editor
Michael Gilbert
Visual Effects Editor
Ryan Brassington
Visual Effects Editor

CG Supervisor

Don Libby
CG Supervisor
Avi Goodman
CG Supervisor
Michael Muir
CG Supervisor

Conceptual Design

Annis Naeem
Conceptual Design

Rigging Gaffer

Dave Cambria
Rigging Gaffer

Choreographer

VFX Production Coordinator

Graham Martin
VFX Production Coordinator

Digital Intermediate

Jill Bogdanowicz
Digital Intermediate

Foley

Compositing Artist

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Marc D. Rienzo
Compositing Artist

3D Modeller

Laura Krause
3D Modeller

Helicopter Camera

Phil Pastuhov
Helicopter Camera
Richard Roles
Helicopter Camera

What's left behind the scenes

  • In the 1990s, Dan Aykroyd envisioned sending the Ghostbusters to hell in the 3rd film. The idea was later abandoned, otherwise the American Film Association would have given the film a "PG-13" rating (under 13s admitted only with parents), and the British Board of Film Classification would have given it a "12" rating (for those aged 12 and over).
  • Jason Reitman, the son of Ivan Reitman who directed the first "Ghostbusters" (1984), was once asked if he was considering rebooting the franchise. Reitman joked that, judging by his previous directorial work, the new Ghostbusters film would just be people talking.
  • Production of the third Ghostbusters film stalled for almost 15 years, until director Paul Feig took on the task of rebooting the franchise.
  • At the very beginning of work on the film, rumors circulated that one of the roles (allegedly the role of the doctor, Anna) would be offered to Anne Hathaway.
  • In Ivan Reitman's "Ghostbusters 2" (1989), one of the minor characters tells parapsychologist Peter Venkman that the end of the world will come on February 14, 2016. The premiere of the 3rd film in the Ghostbusters franchise was scheduled for 2016.
  • This is Melissa McCarthy's fourth collaboration with Paul Feig. She previously starred in "Bridesmaids" (2011), "The Heat" (2013), and "Spy" (2015).
  • Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones, Kate McKinnon, and Cecily Strong, who starred in the film, were all cast members of "Saturday Night Live." Melissa McCarthy hosted "Saturday Night Live" four times. Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd also appeared in the show. Harold Ramis was once offered the opportunity to write for the show, but he was already working on a sketch show that aired on Canadian television and featured Rick Moranis, one of the writers of "Ghostbusters" (1984).
  • This is the third collaboration between Kristen Wiig and Paul Feig. The actress appeared in his first film, "Unaccompanied Minors" (2006), and in "Bridesmaids" (2011), which also starred Melissa McCarthy.
  • Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, and Sigourney Weaver all have cameo roles in the film. Aykroyd initially confirmed his appearance in the future film on "Facebook" and "Twitter," but then deleted the posts. When news leaked to the press that Murray and Aykroyd would be in the film, director Paul Feig confirmed on "Twitter" that Hudson and Weaver would also appear. Rick Moranis was also offered a cameo role, but he declined.
  • In an article published in the October issue of "Entertainment Weekly" magazine, Dan Aykroyd stated that the original cast members would play characters 'other than themselves' in the future film. This confirmed statements made by Paul Feig, the director and one of the writers, before filming began, that he didn't want to make a film 'in a universe where everyone is already accustomed to ghosts' (such as the Ghostbusters from the original 1984 cast).
  • As with the first "Ghostbusters" film (1984), the action of the upcoming movie will take place in New York. However, filming took place mostly in Boston (Massachusetts) and its surroundings, specifically in Boston's Chinatown, the town of Easton, and at the old "Southfield" military base. One of the streets at the latter was converted into a New York street – lampposts were installed and screens with green glow were set up for combined filming. A two-story building resembling an office building was the central object of filming.
  • Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones, Kate McKinnon, and Cecily Strong, who starred in the film, were members of the permanent cast of "Saturday Night Live". Melissa McCarthy hosted "Saturday Night Live" four times. Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd also appeared on the show. Harold Ramis was once offered a writing position for the show, but he was already working on a sketch show that aired on Canadian television and starred Rick Moranis, one of the writers of "Ghostbusters" (1984).
  • In the 1990s, Dan Aykroyd considered sending the Ghostbusters to hell in the 3rd film. The idea was later abandoned, otherwise the American Film Association would have given the film a “PG-13” rating (children under 13 are allowed only with parents), and the British Board of Film Classification would have given it a “12” rating (for persons aged 12 and over).
  • Jason Reitman, son of Ivan Reitman, who directed the first "Ghostbusters" film (1984), was once asked if he was considering rebooting the franchise. Reitman joked that, judging by his previous directorial work, the new Ghostbusters film would consist only of talking.
  • Emma Stone turned down an offer to star in the Ghostbusters film. The actress said she liked the script, but she didn't want to get involved in a project that could turn into a series of films, almost immediately after filming in Marc Webb's "The Amazing Spider-Man" (2012) and its sequel.
  • Some episodes were filmed in a mansion built by the Ames family on the site of the current Borderland State Park in Massachusetts. Some episodes of Martin Scorsese's 2009 thriller "Shutter Island" were also filmed there.
  • In Ivan Reitman's "Ghostbusters II" (1989), one of the minor characters tells parapsychologist Peter Venkman that the end of the world will come on February 14, 2016. The premiere of the 3rd film in the Ghostbusters franchise was scheduled for 2016.
  • This is Melissa McCarthy's fourth collaboration with Paul Feig. She previously starred in "Bridesmaids" (2011), "The Heat" (2013), and "Spy" (2015).
  • Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones, Kate McKinnon, and Cecily Strong, who starred in the film, were all members of the recurring cast of "Saturday Night Live." Melissa McCarthy hosted "Saturday Night Live" four times. Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd also appeared in the show. Harold Ramis was once offered the opportunity to write for the show, but he was already working on a sketch show that aired on Canadian television and starred Rick Moranis, one of the writers of "Ghostbusters" (1984).
  • This is the third collaboration between Kristen Wiig and Paul Feig. The actress appeared in his first film, "Unaccompanied Minors" (2006), and in "Bridesmaids" (2011), which also starred Melissa McCarthy.
  • Cameo roles in the film went to Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, and Sigourney Weaver. Aykroyd initially confirmed his appearance in the future film on "Facebook" and "Twitter," but then deleted the posts. When news leaked to the press that Murray and Aykroyd would be starring in the film, director Paul Feig confirmed on "Twitter" that Hudson and Weaver would also be appearing. Rick Moranis was also offered a cameo role, but he declined.
  • In an article published in the October issue of "Entertainment Weekly," Dan Aykroyd stated that the original cast members would play characters different from their original roles in the future film. This statement confirmed Paul Feig's, the director and one of the writers, earlier comments before filming began that he didn't want to make a film “in a universe where everyone is already used to ghosts” (such as the Ghostbusters from the original 1984 cast).
  • As with the first "Ghostbusters" film (1984), the action in the upcoming movie will take place in New York. However, filming took place mostly in Boston (Massachusetts) and its surroundings, specifically in Boston's Chinatown, the town of Easton, and at the old "Southfield" military base. One of the streets at the latter was converted into a New York street – lampposts were installed and screens with a green glow were set up for combined shots. A two-story building resembling an office center was the central object of filming.
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