Brother Bear - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Brother Bear"
Brother Bear (2003)
Timing: 1:25 (85 min)
Brother Bear - TMDB rating
7.272/10
5715
Brother Bear - Kinopoisk rating
7.948/10
77515
Brother Bear - IMDB rating
6.9/10
135000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Chuck Williams
Producer

Casting

Mary Hidalgo
Casting
Matthew Jon Beck
Casting

Editor

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Tim Mertens
Editor

Art Direction

Robh Ruppel
Art Direction

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Mark Smith
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
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Ron Bartlett

Ron Bartlett
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Mark Mancina

Mark Mancina
Original Music Composer
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Phil Collins

Phil Collins
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Igor Khait
Associate Producer

Orchestrator

Sound Effects Editor

Steve Lee
Sound Effects Editor

Visual Effects Supervisor

Garrett Wren
Visual Effects Supervisor

Character Designer

Rune Brandt Bennicke
Character Designer

Lead Animator

Broose Johnson
Lead Animator
Rune Brandt Bennicke
Lead Animator
Tony Stanley
Lead Animator
Anthony Wayne Michaels
Lead Animator
Tom Gately
Lead Animator

Associate Editor

Jeff Draheim
Associate Editor

Animation

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Darko Cesar
Animation
Jason Boose
Animation
Travis Blaise
Animation
Jonathan Annand
Animation
Robert O. Corley
Animation
Gregg Azzopardi
Animation
Robert Bryan
Animation
Don Crum
Animation
Steve Mason
Animation
Branko Mihanovic
Animation
Jean-Claude Tran
Animation
John Webber
Animation
Ian White
Animation
Sasha Dorogov
Animation
Trey Finney
Animation
Sarah Mercey-Boose
Animation
Dominic M. Carola
Animation
Theodore Anthony Lee Ty
Animation
Michael Benet
Animation
John E. Hurst
Animation

Production Manager

Bruce Anderson
Production Manager

Screenplay

Lorne Cameron
Screenplay
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Tab Murphy
Screenplay

First Assistant Editor

Brion McIntosh
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Alyson Dee Moore
Foley Artist

Foley Editor

Reuben Simon
Foley Editor

Special Effects

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Donald Dowd

Donald Dowd
Special Effects

Story

Broose Johnson
Story
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Kevin Deters
Story
John Puglisi
Story
John Norton
Story
Thom Enriquez
Story
Kevin Harkey
Story
Woody Woodman
Story

Foley Mixer

Mary Jo Lang
Foley Mixer

Production Accountant

Stephanie Mendoza
Production Accountant

Songs

The Blind Boys of Alabama
Songs

Music Editor

Earl Ghaffari
Music Editor

Post Production Supervisor

Leslie Moes
Post Production Supervisor

ADR Editor

Piero Mura
ADR Editor

ADR Supervisor

Petra Bach
ADR Supervisor

Sound Recordist

Eric Bretter
Sound Recordist
Eric Cameron Hosmer
Sound Recordist

Visual Development

Paul A. Felix
Visual Development
Bill Perkins
Visual Development
Hans Bacher
Visual Development
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Marcelo Vignali
Visual Development
Richie Chavez
Visual Development
Douglas Henderson
Visual Development
Xiangyuan Jie
Visual Development
Sai Ping Lok
Visual Development
Franc Reyes
Visual Development
Harald Siepermann
Visual Development
Terryl Whitlatch
Visual Development

Assistant Sound Editor

Mark Coffey
Assistant Sound Editor
Ralph Stuart
Assistant Sound Editor

Post-Production Manager

Bérénice Robinson
Post-Production Manager

Foley Recordist

Scott Morgan
Foley Recordist

Color Timer

Chris DeLaGuardia
Color Timer
Bruce Tauscher
Color Timer

Animation Manager

Matt Whitlock
Animation Manager

Negative Cutter

Mary Beth Smith
Negative Cutter
Rick Mackay
Negative Cutter

Supervising Sound Effects Editor

Richard L. Anderson
Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Mike Chock
Supervising Sound Effects Editor

Additional Casting

Ruth Lambert
Additional Casting
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Jen Rudin
Additional Casting

Supervising Animator

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Byron Howard

Byron Howard
Supervising Animator

Ruben A. Aquino

Ruben A. Aquino
Supervising Animator

Alex Kupershmidt

Alex Kupershmidt
Supervising Animator
James Young Jackson
Supervising Animator

Technical Supervisor

Christopher W. Gee
Technical Supervisor

Sound Design Assistant

Mark Binder
Sound Design Assistant

CGI Supervisor

Scott Kersavage
CGI Supervisor

Compositors

Earl Coffman
Compositors

Vocal Coach

Rick Dempsey
Vocal Coach

What's left behind the scenes

  • Work on the animated film began in early 2002 by the Disney Feature Animation team. This is the third DFA project after «Mulan» and «Lilo & Stitch».
  • Initially, the cartoon was titled «Bears». Before starting work on the cartoon, the animation team traveled to the state of Alaska in the summer of 2000 to study Kodiak bears and Native American culture, in order to subsequently create the most realistic animation.
  • The film features songs and music by Phil Collins, specifically written for this film. In 1999, Collins wrote music for Disney's «Tarzan», and received an Oscar for the song «You'll Be In My Heart».
  • The names of some characters are actually the names of various settlements and geographical objects in Alaska and Canada. For example, Sitka and Kenai are the names of Alaskan cities, and Tanana is a tributary of the Yukon River.
  • The characters Rutt and Tuke appeared at different times in a trailer for the Pixar film «Finding Nemo», as well as in a video reminding viewers to turn off their mobile phones in the cinema.
  • Kenai's line, “I don’t care how you and Binky found the biggest pine cone in the world,” did not exist in the script – the actor made a mistake during voice recording, and Koda’s response was improvised.
  • According to the initial script, Grizz – a large adult bear resembling the wise bear Toga – was supposed to be Kenai's companion. However, this image could not convey the necessary emotional message to the audience, and as a result, Grizz was replaced by the cub Koda.
  • The painting that Koda draws in one of the short episodes accompanying the end credits is Georges-Pierre Seurat's 'A Sunday on La Grande Jatte'.
  • Work on the animated film began in early 2002 by the Disney Feature Animation team. It is the third project for DFA after 'Mulan' and 'Lilo & Stitch'.
  • Initially, the cartoon was titled "Bears." The animation team traveled to Alaska in the summer of 2000 to study Kodiak bears and Native American culture before starting work on the cartoon, in order to create the most realistic animation possible.
  • The film features songs and music by Phil Collins, specifically written for it. In 1999, Collins composed music for Disney's "Tarzan" and received an Oscar for the song "You'll Be In My Heart."
  • The characters Ratt and Tuke appeared at different times in a trailer for Pixar's "Finding Nemo," as well as in a public service announcement warning about turning off mobile phones in the cinema.
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