Charlotte's Web - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Charlotte's Web"
Charlotte's Web (2006)
Timing: 1:37 (97 min)
Charlotte
6.2/10
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Charlotte
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Charlotte
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Film crew

Director

Producer

Jordan Kerner
Producer
Tony Winley
Producer

Executive Producer

Bernard Williams
Executive Producer

Julia Pistor

Julia Pistor
Executive Producer
Paul Neesan
Executive Producer
Edgar M. Bronfman
Executive Producer

Casting

Ellen Lewis
Casting

Editor

Sabrina Plisco
Editor
Susan Littenberg
Editor

Art Direction

John Kasarda
Art Direction
Tom Nursey
Art Direction

Costume Design

Rita Ryack
Costume Design

Production Design

Stuart Wurtzel
Production Design

Set Decoration

Lisa Thompson
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

Photo Danny Elfman #8220Photo Danny Elfman #8221

Danny Elfman

Danny Elfman
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Photo Seamus McGarvey #11253
Seamus McGarvey
Director of Photography

Animation

Daniel Fotheringham
Animation
Jeremy Stewart
Animation

Screenplay

Assistant Editor

Photo Harry Yoon #21654
Harry Yoon
Assistant Editor

Lighting Technician

Howard R. Campbell
Lighting Technician

Book

Production Accountant

Trudy Talbot
Production Accountant

Visual Effects

Photo Owen Klatte #8698

Owen Klatte

Owen Klatte
Visual Effects

Author

Dialogue Coach

Bruce Shapiro
Dialogue Coach

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the book of the same name by the renowned American children's author E.B. White, first published in 1952.
  • In the dubbed French version of the film, Charlotte was voiced by the famous actress and model Letitia Casta.
  • Chloe Greenfield also auditioned for the role of Fern, which ultimately went to Dakota Fanning.
  • Because the piglets grew so quickly, 47 pigs were used on the set. Each piglet was trained to perform only one small trick.
  • The spider Charlotte introduces herself as Charlotte A. Cavatica, referencing the scientific name of the barn spider, Araneus Cavaticus. This same name, Araneus Cavatica, was previously used in the singular form.
  • Tim Burton declined an offer to direct the film in order to focus on his own project, "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" (2007).
  • For security reasons, early copies of the film were delivered under the title "Bacon".
  • Composer Danny Elfman declined to work on "Spider-Man 3" (2007) in order to write the music for "Charlotte's Web".
  • The book Fern reads to the animals in the barn is the well-known fairy tale "Make Way for Ducklings" by Robert McCloskey.
  • The pair of crows were named Alvin and Brooks in honor of the author of the book, whose full name was Alvin Brooks White.
  • Filming took place primarily in the Australian state of Victoria, near Melbourne and in its suburbs. The scenes of the rural fair were filmed in Heidelberg, a suburb of Melbourne, on the football field of the local team. Since the script required the action to take place in autumn, nearby trees were painted with non-toxic orange and yellow paint. Also, specially made doll-mannequins with meticulously crafted faces were used instead of real people on the carousel.
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