The VelociPastor - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The VelociPastor"
The VelociPastor (2018)
Timing: 1:15 (75 min)
The VelociPastor - TMDB rating
5/10
167
The VelociPastor - Kinopoisk rating
6.052/10
5403
The VelociPastor - IMDB rating
5.1/10
11000

Film crew

Director

Photo Brendan Steere #129899
Brendan Steere
Director

Producer

Photo Brendan Steere #129899
Brendan Steere
Producer
Brandon Taylor
Producer
Photo Jesse Gouldsbury #343905
Jesse Gouldsbury
Producer

Executive Producer

Jessica Yue
Executive Producer

Writer

Photo Brendan Steere #129899
Brendan Steere
Writer

Editor

Photo Brendan Steere #129899
Brendan Steere
Editor

Production Design

Siyu Lin
Production Design

Makeup Artist

Jennifer Suarez
Makeup Artist

Director of Photography

Photo Jesse Gouldsbury #343905
Jesse Gouldsbury
Director of Photography

Sound Mixer

Steve Burgess
Sound Mixer

Gaffer

Production Sound Mixer

Brian Perry
Production Sound Mixer

Music Arranger

Ali Helnwein
Music Arranger
Daniel McCormick
Music Arranger

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is a full-length adaptation of a grindhouse trailer that Brendan Steere (director, screenwriter, and producer) shot as part of a school assignment and which unexpectedly went viral. (Grindhouse is a cinema showing mainly exploitation films, i.e., films exploiting a popular theme for quick profit.)
  • The film was shot on 16mm film. Before developing the negatives, they were artificially “aged,” meaning they were placed in the microwave for 10 minutes at a temperature of 93 degrees Celsius. Scratches on the film appeared because Brendan Steere pressed the undeveloped film against various surfaces in his own bathroom (it was the only room in the house without windows, so dark that recently shot film could be removed from its case without fear of exposure).
  • According to Brendan Steere, the velociraptor costume used in the film was found in the basement of his own house, where it had been lying for years. The costume was originally made for a school production, but it was not allowed to be used then.
  • During the filming of the final battle, a police unit arrived at the set. The filming took place in a relatively remote and therefore deserted part of the park, but someone still noticed what was happening on the makeshift set from afar and called the police, reporting that "some ninjas were running around the park and someone was in a fat dinosaur costume."
  • Fernando R. Pacheco was delighted to be offered a role in the film. He came up with his character's name and profession himself, shaved his head, and even bought a costume for filming.
  • The film mainly used practical effects. In this regard, Brendan Steere took his cue from his idol, Guillermo del Toro. He even named the priest Dag Jones – after the actor who starred in del Toro's dramatic fantasy film "Pan's Labyrinth" (2006).
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