High School Musical 2 - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "High School Musical 2"
High School Musical 2 (2007)
Timing: 1:51 (111 min)
High School Musical 2 - TMDB rating
6.507/10
3833
High School Musical 2 - Kinopoisk rating
7.033/10
21832
High School Musical 2 - IMDB rating
5.2/10
64770

Film crew

Director

Producer

Don Schain
Producer
Bill Borden
Producer

Executive Producer

Barry Rosenbush
Executive Producer

Casting

Natalie Hart
Casting
Jason La Padura
Casting
Photo Jeff Johnson #74254
Jeff Johnson
Casting

Editor

Seth Flaum
Editor

Art Direction

Scott Arneman
Art Direction

Costume Design

Tom McKinley
Costume Design

Production Design

Mark Hofeling
Production Design

Set Decoration

Ken Kirchner
Set Decoration

Key Makeup Artist

Photo Tara Starling #78554
Tara Starling
Key Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo David Lawrence #72384

David Lawrence

David Lawrence
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Don Schain
Unit Production Manager

Production Supervisor

Shauna Miller Schain
Production Supervisor

Director of Photography

Daniel Aranyó
Director of Photography

Hairstylist

Ryan McCormick
Hairstylist

Screenplay

Music

Makeup & Hair

Robin Michelle Patrick
Makeup & Hair

Post Production Supervisor

Tom Summers
Post Production Supervisor
Tom Summers
Post Production Supervisor

Assistant Hairstylist

Kat Ward
Assistant Hairstylist

Assistant Makeup Artist

Jamie Taylor Smith
Assistant Makeup Artist
Raquel Goodsell
Assistant Makeup Artist

Choreographer

Photo Charles Klapow #78561
Charles Klapow
Choreographer
Bonnie Story
Choreographer

Vocals

Photo Jessica Rotter #37112
Jessica Rotter
Vocals

Lyricist

Key Hairdresser

Jennifer Llewelyn
Key Hairdresser

What's left behind the scenes

  • Each song used in the film was rewritten at least 5 times.
  • Filming the scene to the song “Bet On It” took six days.
  • Here, Zac Efron sings himself, unlike the first film (Kenny Ortega, 2006), where Andrew Seeley often sang for him.
  • Before filming this movie, Monica Coleman couldn't swim and was afraid of water. The scene where her character jumps into the pool had to be rewritten so that Corbin Bleu's character jumped with her.
  • Whenever an actor hits a golf ball towards the camera with a club, they are actually hitting ping pong balls. This is noticeable in the scene accompanied by “Bet On It,” as the ball Troy hits has no dimples. During the filming of this scene, Zac Efron hit members of the crew and other people several times, not to mention the equipment. If those had been real golf balls, people could have been injured and the filming equipment could have been broken.
  • To give the schoolyard a more “spring-like” appearance, the grass had to be painted bright green.
  • The group of people doing “the wave” to the sound of “What Time Is It” included the film’s cast, dancers, and director Kenny Ortega. The actors and dancers were already tired from countless rehearsals, so they sat on the floor and started giving each other massages. When Ortega saw this, he asked everyone to lean to the left (one at a time), and they did. Then he suggested they do the same thing while standing, which they did, and this scene was included in the film during the performance of the first song.
  • The actors had three weeks of dance rehearsals before filming began.
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