22 Jump Street - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "22 Jump Street"
22 Jump Street (2014)
Timing: 1:52 (112 min)
22 Jump Street - TMDB rating
6.827/10
8459
22 Jump Street - Kinopoisk rating
6.69/10
161030
22 Jump Street - IMDB rating
7/10
437000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Tania Landau
Executive Producer
Photo Phil Lord #5011Photo Phil Lord #5012Photo Phil Lord #5013Photo Phil Lord #5014

Phil Lord

Phil Lord
Executive Producer
Brian Bell
Executive Producer
Photo Reid Carolin #72968

Reid Carolin

Reid Carolin
Executive Producer
Ben Waisbren
Executive Producer

Casting

Jeanne McCarthy
Casting
Nicole Abellara Hallman
Casting
Elizabeth Coulon
Casting

Editor

David Rennie
Editor
Keith Brachmann
Editor

Art Direction

Scott Plauche
Art Direction

Costume Design

Leesa Evans
Costume Design

Stunts

James Armstrong
Stunts
Photo Christopher Place #17279
Christopher Place
Stunts
Stephen W. Schriver
Stunts
Photo Kevin Reid #68217
Kevin Reid
Stunts
Kurt Grossi
Stunts
Photo Jeremy Sample #6648
Jeremy Sample
Stunts
Meredith Richardson
Stunts
Photo John Bernecker #69678
John Bernecker
Stunts
Photo Aja Frary #17289
Aja Frary
Stunts
Josh Lakatos
Stunts
Richard L. Blackwell
Stunts
Photo Eddie J. Fernandez Jr. #68378
Eddie J. Fernandez Jr.
Stunts
Raion Hill
Stunts
Adam Wood
Stunts
Dave Pope
Stunts
J.C. Robaina
Stunts
Ryan Robertson
Stunts
Brian H. Rossitto
Stunts
Charlie Estepp
Stunts

Production Design

Photo Steve Saklad #70641
Steve Saklad
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo G. A. Aguilar #9744
G. A. Aguilar
Stunt Coordinator
Photo Richard Burden #9749
Richard Burden
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Photo G. A. Aguilar #9744
G. A. Aguilar
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Photo Tracey A. Doyle #73091
Tracey A. Doyle
Set Decoration

Stunt Driver

Makeup Artist

Gloria Belz
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Photo Allan A. Apone #15513
Allan A. Apone
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Photo Michael Semanick #5089Photo Michael Semanick #5090

Michael Semanick

Michael Semanick
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Carpenter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Mark Mothersbaugh #1672

Mark Mothersbaugh

Mark Mothersbaugh
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Brian Bell
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Will Allegra
Co-Producer

Second Assistant Director

Basti Van Der Woude
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Meredith Richardson
Stunt Double

Utility Stunts

Director of Photography

Photo Barry Peterson #12845
Barry Peterson
Director of Photography

Steadicam Operator

Jason Ellson

Jason Ellson
Steadicam Operator

Costumer

Renee Ragucci
Costumer
Brad Holtzman
Costumer

Costume Supervisor

Ariel Gold
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

Dennis Liddiard
Makeup Department Head

Key Costumer

Shonta T. McCray
Key Costumer
Unchin Lee
Key Costumer

Sound Effects Editor

Richard L. Anderson
Sound Effects Editor
John Dunn
Sound Effects Editor
Donald Flick
Sound Effects Editor
Jamie Hardt
Sound Effects Editor

Assistant Art Director

Jason Baldwin Stewart
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

Edward J. Borasch Jr
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Bryan Godwin
Visual Effects Supervisor
Dottie Starling
Visual Effects Supervisor
Peter G. Travers
Visual Effects Supervisor
Ray McIntyre Jr.
Visual Effects Supervisor
Jeff Campbell
Visual Effects Supervisor
Laurent Spillemaecker
Visual Effects Supervisor
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Edwin Rivera
Visual Effects Supervisor
Jamie Hallett
Visual Effects Supervisor
Keith Adams
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Geoffrey G. Rubay

Geoffrey G. Rubay
Supervising Sound Editor

Hair Department Head

Photo Melissa Yonkey #25770
Melissa Yonkey
Hair Department Head

Supervising ADR Editor

Curt Schulkey
Supervising ADR Editor

Hairstylist

Marcos Gonzales
Hairstylist
Adam Gaeta
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

Matt Kutcher
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Glen Wilson
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

David Wyman
Sound Mixer
Richard Schexnayder
Sound Mixer

Visual Effects Producer

Lauren Ritchie
Visual Effects Producer
George Macri
Visual Effects Producer
John Kreidman
Visual Effects Producer
Audrey Boivin
Visual Effects Producer
Photo Christian Hejnal #5101
Christian Hejnal
Visual Effects Producer
Jordan Soles
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Michael J. Moore
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

Jessica Albertson
Assistant Costume Designer

Chief Lighting Technician

James M. Cox
Chief Lighting Technician

Boom Operator

Jimmy Armstrong
Boom Operator

Costume Designer

Leesa Evans
Costume Designer

Screenplay

Photo Oren Uziel #70290Photo Oren Uziel #70291
Oren Uziel
Screenplay

Set Designer

Brian A. Waits
Set Designer
Nicole Reed LeFevre
Set Designer

First Assistant Editor

Ben Cox
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Sarah Monat
Foley Artist
Katherine Rose
Foley Artist

Construction Coordinator

Anthony Syracuse
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

Caleb Guillotte
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Thomas Jones
Dialogue Editor
Russell Farmarco
Dialogue Editor
Matthew E. Taylor
Dialogue Editor

Assistant Editor

Zachary Dehm
Assistant Editor

Best Boy Grip

Jason Gary
Best Boy Grip

Foley Editor

Mark Pappas
Foley Editor

First Assistant "B" Camera

Michael Charbonnet
First Assistant "B" Camera

First Assistant "A" Camera

Michole Bergstrom
First Assistant "A" Camera

Key Grip

Kurt Grossi
Key Grip

Location Manager

Sam Tedesco
Location Manager

Dolly Grip

Daniel Pershing
Dolly Grip
Tim Christie
Dolly Grip

Assistant Property Master

Drew Guajardo
Assistant Property Master

Key Hair Stylist

Susan Buffington
Key Hair Stylist

Leadman

Markus Wittman
Leadman

Key Rigging Grip

Charley Gilleran
Key Rigging Grip

Second Second Assistant Director

Todd Havern
Second Second Assistant Director

Special Effects

Andy Miller
Special Effects

Story

Music Supervisor

Kier Lehman
Music Supervisor

Casting Assistant

Anne McCarthy
Casting Assistant
Candi Lei
Casting Assistant

Foley Supervisor

James Morioka
Foley Supervisor

Special Effects Technician

Lawrence Decker
Special Effects Technician
Mik Kastner
Special Effects Technician
Michelle Dickson
Special Effects Technician
Skylar Gorrell
Special Effects Technician
Matthew James Kutcher
Special Effects Technician
Jeff Miller
Special Effects Technician
Wayne Rowe
Special Effects Technician
Monica Reilly
Special Effects Technician
Juan Urrea
Special Effects Technician

Foley Mixer

Randy Singer
Foley Mixer

Casting Associate

Jennifer Cram
Casting Associate

Gaffer

James M. Cox
Gaffer

"A" Camera Operator

Daniel C. Gold
"A" Camera Operator

Digital Imaging Technician

Justin Wells
Digital Imaging Technician

ADR Mixer

Howard London
ADR Mixer
Brian Smith
ADR Mixer

Second Unit Director of Photography

Lukasz Jogalla
Second Unit Director of Photography
Tyler Allison
Second Unit Director of Photography

"B" Camera Operator

Jason Ellson

Jason Ellson
"B" Camera Operator

Second Assistant "B" Camera

Jonathan Robinson
Second Assistant "B" Camera

On Set Dresser

Cory Parker
On Set Dresser

Production Assistant

Mariant Medina
Production Assistant

Prosthetics

Unit Publicist

Claire Raskind
Unit Publicist

Visual Effects Coordinator

Elbert Irving IV
Visual Effects Coordinator
Karina Benesh
Visual Effects Coordinator
Marie-Pierre Boucher
Visual Effects Coordinator
Reese Galmon
Visual Effects Coordinator

Key Set Production Assistant

Photo Sam Schweikert #49650
Sam Schweikert
Key Set Production Assistant

Utility Sound

Ryan Putz
Utility Sound

Visual Effects Editor

Rebecca Weigold
Visual Effects Editor

Second Assistant "A" Camera

Stephen Early
Second Assistant "A" Camera

Extras Casting

Justin Coulter
Extras Casting

Rigging Gaffer

Frank Dorowsky
Rigging Gaffer

Sound Recordist

Tom Burns
Sound Recordist

Second Unit First Assistant Director

Photo Michele Ziegler #71305Photo Michele Ziegler #71306

Michele Ziegler

Michele Ziegler
Second Unit First Assistant Director

Set Medic

José R. Varona
Set Medic

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Thomas DeRose
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Original Series Creator

Patrick Hasburgh
Original Series Creator
Photo Stephen J. Cannell #73031

Stephen J. Cannell

Stephen J. Cannell
Original Series Creator

Second Unit Cinematographer

Tyler Allison
Second Unit Cinematographer

What's left behind the scenes

  • Due to their commitments to the film *The Lego Movie* (2014), directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller made no revisions to the script before filming began.
  • Wyatt Russell turned down a role in the *Hunger Games* sequels in favor of *22 Jump Street*.
  • In scenes during spring break, a club/restaurant named “Gringo Pendejos” can be spotted, which roughly translates to “Stupid Americans.”
  • Wilhelm's scream comes from the robotics lab as Schmidt and Jenko break into it, fleeing from the “Ghost.”
  • Schmidt says that Captain Dickson's new office looks like a cube of ice. The actor who plays Dickson is Ice Cube.
  • During the first game between Jenko and Zuck, someone shouts "Omaha" – a reference to Peyton Manning, who used the word during the 2014 NFL playoff games.
  • When Schmidt drives a Lamborghini Murcielago, he says he feels like Batman. In "Batman Begins" (2005), Batman drove a Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster, and in "The Dark Knight" (2008), Batman drove a Lamborghini Murcielago LP640.
  • The scenes in the end credits were filmed in one day during post-production and edited a month before the film's release.
  • When the heroes talk to the police chief at the beginning of the film, Jenko (Channing Tatum) states that he wouldn't mind being recruited by the Secret Service – to protect the White House. This is a reference to his previous film – "White House Down" (2013) – where he played an agent protecting the White House.
  • Seth Rogen appears as a substitute for Jonah Hill at the end of the film, in scenes parodying a sequel. One of Hill's early roles was as Seth in "Superbad" (2007), a character that Rogen originally intended to play himself when he started writing the script as a teenager.
  • In the scene where Schmidt and Jenko are in the fraternity house attic, they are holding a tablet playing music, but the icon on the screen indicates that the sound is muted. Also, in the scene where someone is texting on a smartphone, sounds of key presses are heard, but the device’s screen displays an icon indicating that the sound is off.
  • Immediately after the scene in the library, when Jenko jumps over the railing, his shoes are visible, and they have flat soles, when they should be cleats.
  • When Schmidt and Jenko arrive at the psychology professor’s office, the nameplate on his door reads “Michael P. Murphy.” Later, at the press conference, Hardy mispronounces his name as “Karl Murphy.”
  • During the scene where Zeke tells Jenko he wants him to join the fraternity, the logo of Tulane University is visible on the weights.
  • When Schmidt and Jenko drive onto the football field, they are seen tearing down an inflatable arch. When the bandits run onto the field, the arch is already back in place.
  • Due to their commitments to the film “The Lego Movie” (2014), directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller made no changes to the script before filming began.
  • Wyatt Russell turned down a role in the “Hunger Games” sequels in favor of “22 Jump Street”.
  • During the spring break scenes, a club/restaurant can be noticed with the name “Gringo Pendejos”, which translates roughly as “Stupid Americans”.
  • Wilhelm’s scream comes from the robotics lab when Schmidt and Jenko break into it while escaping from “The Ghost”.
  • During Jenko and Schmidt's first game, someone shouts “Omaha” – a reference to Peyton Manning, who used the word during the 2014 NFL playoff games.
  • When Schmidt drives a Lamborghini Murcielago, he says he feels like Batman. In “Batman Begins” (2005), Batman drove a Lamborghini Murcielago Roadster, and in “The Dark Knight” (2008), Batman drove a Lamborghini Murcielago LP640.
  • When the heroes are talking to the police chief at the beginning of the film, Jenko (Channing Tatum) states that he wouldn't mind being recruited by the Secret Service – to protect the White House. This is a reference to his previous film – “White House Down” (2013) – where he played an agent protecting the White House.
  • Seth Rogen appears as a replacement for Jonah Hill at the end of the film, in scenes parodying a sequel. One of Hill's early roles was as Seth in “Superbad” (2007), a character that Rogen originally considered playing himself when he began writing the script as a teenager.
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