Clueless - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Clueless"
Clueless (1995)
Timing: 1:37 (97 min)
Clueless - TMDB rating
7.252/10
4759
Clueless - Kinopoisk rating
7.047/10
34827
Clueless - IMDB rating
6.9/10
276000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Robert Lawrence
Producer

Writer

Casting

Marcia Ross
Casting

Editor

Debra Chiate
Editor

Art Direction

William Hiney
Art Direction

Costume Design

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Mona May

Mona May
Costume Design

Stunts

Jill Stokesberry
Stunts
Jimmy Romano
Stunts
Steve Picerni
Stunts
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Kevin L. Jackson
Stunts

Production Design

Steven J. Jordan
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Pat Romano

Pat Romano
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Amy Wells
Set Decoration

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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Paul Massey
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris David
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Don Digirolamo
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

David Kitay
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Barry M. Berg
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Barry M. Berg
Co-Producer
Adam Schroeder
Co-Producer

Associate Producer

Photo Twink Caplan #79023

Twink Caplan

Twink Caplan
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Daniel Silverberg
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

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Bill Pope

Bill Pope
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Lawrence Karman
Camera Operator

Sound Effects Editor

Peter Bergren
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

Dean Wilson
Property Master

Script Supervisor

Esther Vivante
Script Supervisor

Set Costumer

Garet Reilly
Set Costumer

Hairstylist

Nina Paskowitz
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Elliott Marks
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

David M. Ronne
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Richard Graves
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

Leesa Evans
Assistant Costume Designer

Chief Lighting Technician

Norman Glasser
Chief Lighting Technician

Boom Operator

Cary Weitz
Boom Operator

Novel

First Assistant Editor

L. James Langlois
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Alyson Dee Moore
Foley Artist
Patricia Nedd
Foley Artist

Construction Coordinator

Barry Kingston
Construction Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Ralph Osborn
Dialogue Editor
Gary Lewis
Dialogue Editor

Foley Editor

Richard Taylor
Foley Editor
Solange S. Schwalbe
Foley Editor
Peter Austin
Foley Editor

Transportation Coordinator

Randy White
Transportation Coordinator

Grip

Larry McCarron
Grip
Kevin 'Rambo' Fitzgerald
Grip

Dolly Grip

Steven W. Gage
Dolly Grip

Assistant Property Master

Scott W. Leslie
Assistant Property Master
Glen R. Feldman
Assistant Property Master

Assistant Location Manager

Darrin Lipscomb
Assistant Location Manager

Music Supervisor

Karyn Rachtman
Music Supervisor

Makeup Supervisor

Alan Friedman
Makeup Supervisor

Foley Mixer

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David Jobe

David Jobe
Foley Mixer

Music Editor

Danny Garde
Music Editor

ADR Mixer

Charleen Richards
ADR Mixer
Paul J. Zydel
ADR Mixer
Dean Drabin
ADR Mixer

Music Coordinator

Billy Gottlieb
Music Coordinator

Assistant Hairstylist

Barbara Olvera
Assistant Hairstylist
D.J. Plumb
Assistant Hairstylist

Assistant Makeup Artist

Geri B. Oppenheim
Assistant Makeup Artist

Prosthetics

Unit Publicist

Stuart Fink
Unit Publicist

Scoring Mixer

John Richards
Scoring Mixer

ADR Editor

Virginia Cook-McGowan
ADR Editor
Michele Perrone
ADR Editor
Eileen Horta
ADR Editor
Shelley Rae Hinton
ADR Editor

Assistant Production Coordinator

Elyse Allyn Ramsdell
Assistant Production Coordinator

Assistant Sound Editor

Damon Cohoon
Assistant Sound Editor
Bill Baldwin
Assistant Sound Editor

Transportation Captain

Mike Fenster
Transportation Captain

Color Timer

Mike Milliken
Color Timer

Craft Service

David Guilbeau
Craft Service

Negative Cutter

Theresa Repola Mohammed
Negative Cutter

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

George Dunagan
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

First Company Grip

Tony Mazzucchi
First Company Grip

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Jane Austen's novel “Emma” (Emma, 1815).
  • The film had a 40-day shooting schedule. Producers sat in classrooms at Beverly Hills High School to get a feel for the student atmosphere. A real drama teacher at Beverly Hills High School played the principal in the film. Many scenes were filmed in Costa Mesa and Beverly Hills, with many scenes shot nearby in Scottsdale, Arizona. Scenes depicting the high school campus, including the tennis courts, outdoor cafeteria, courtyard, and various classrooms, were filmed at West College in Los Angeles.
  • In the classroom scene, Alicia Silverstone genuinely didn't know how to pronounce the word “Haitians” correctly. Director Amy Heckerling forbade the crew from correcting the actress, because she wanted what Silverstone came up with to be included in the film.
  • Alicia Silverstone was cast without an audition.
  • Costume designer Mona May didn't want the girls to look like models, and only 63 costumes with a total cost of $200,000 were used in the film. The most expensive was a costume by Jean-Paul Gaultier, worn by Silverstone's character at the beginning of the film, which she took after filming (while all other costumes were donated to charity).
  • Before starting work, screenwriter and director Amy Heckerling specifically attended classes at a school to experience the appropriate school atmosphere.
  • Murray’s appearance has two distinctive features typical of a high school student – braces and a shaved head. According to the actor who played the role, Donald Faison, he wore braces to hide what he considered his “small” teeth, and shaved his head because he had started to go bald at the age of 18.
  • The film had a 40-day shooting schedule.
  • In the classroom scene, Alicia Silverstone genuinely didn't know how to pronounce the word Haitians.
  • Alicia Silverstone was cast without an audition.
  • Costume designer Mona May did not want the girls to look like models, and only 63 costumes with a total cost of $200,000 were used in the film. The most expensive was a costume by Jean-Paul Gaultier, worn by Silverstone's character at the beginning of the film, which she took for herself after filming, and the remaining costumes were donated to charity.
  • Before starting work, screenwriter and director Amy Heckerling specifically attended classes at a school to get a feel for the atmosphere.
  • According to the actor who played the role, Murray Donald Faison, he got braces to hide what he believed were his small teeth, and shaved his head because he had started going bald at the age of 18.
  • Many scenes were filmed in Costa Mesa and Beverly Hills, and many scenes were shot nearby, in Scottsdale, Arizona. Scenes depicting the school campus, including the tennis courts, cafeteria, courtyard, and various classrooms, were filmed at West College in Los Angeles.
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