The Maze Runner - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Maze Runner"
The Maze Runner (2014)
Timing: 1:53 (113 min)
The Maze Runner - TMDB rating
7.189/10
17989
The Maze Runner - Kinopoisk rating
6.828/10
378518
The Maze Runner - IMDB rating
6.8/10
559000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Wyck Godfrey #11570Photo Wyck Godfrey #11571Photo Wyck Godfrey #11572Photo Wyck Godfrey #11573
Wyck Godfrey
Producer
Photo Marty Bowen #11579Photo Marty Bowen #11580Photo Marty Bowen #11581
Marty Bowen
Producer
Lindsay Williams
Producer
Ellen Goldsmith-Vein
Producer
Photo Lee Stollman #11588
Lee Stollman
Producer

Executive Producer

Joe Hartwick Jr.
Executive Producer
Eddie Gamarra
Executive Producer

Casting

Photo Denise Chamian #7553
Denise Chamian
Casting

Editor

Dan Zimmerman
Editor

Art Direction

Douglas Cumming
Art Direction

Costume Design

Simonetta Mariano
Costume Design
Photo Christine Bieselin Clark #69891
Christine Bieselin Clark
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Mark De Alessandro #11578
Mark De Alessandro
Stunts
Photo Felipe Savahge #11582
Felipe Savahge
Stunts
Photo Bobby Talbert #11584
Bobby Talbert
Stunts
Thirl Haston
Stunts
Photo Kevin Waterman #11587
Kevin Waterman
Stunts
Shane Daniels
Stunts
Photo Kortney Manns #11591
Kortney Manns
Stunts
Photo Greg Rementer #6649
Greg Rementer
Stunts
Meredith Richardson
Stunts
Photo Aaron Matthews #9748
Aaron Matthews
Stunts
Josh Mueller
Stunts
Photo Preston Schrag #11592
Preston Schrag
Stunts
Greg Dela Riva
Stunts
Tony Vo
Stunts

Production Design

Marc Fisichella
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Troy Robinson #3668

Troy Robinson

Troy Robinson
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Jon Danniells
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Aimee Stuit
Makeup Artist
Lucy O'Reilly
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Photo Ron Bartlett #11577

Ron Bartlett

Ron Bartlett
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Photo Doug Hemphill #11589
Doug Hemphill
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo John Paesano #11583

John Paesano

John Paesano
Original Music Composer

Set Dresser

Scotty Morris
Set Dresser
Patrick Calabrese
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Mirashyam Blakeslee
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Photo Enrique Chediak #283572Photo Enrique Chediak #326981

Enrique Chediak

Enrique Chediak
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Stephen S. Campanelli
Camera Operator
Mariana Sánchez de Antuñano
Camera Operator

Costume Supervisor

Terri De Haan
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

Stacy Kelly
Makeup Department Head

Sound Effects Editor

Chuck Michael
Sound Effects Editor
Wayne Lemmer
Sound Effects Editor

Assistant Art Director

Jessica Navran
Assistant Art Director
Chris Craine
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

Michael Sabo
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Photo Eric Brevig #11576

Eric Brevig

Eric Brevig
Visual Effects Supervisor
Eric D. Christensen
Visual Effects Supervisor
Sue Rowe
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Ai-Ling Lee

Ai-Ling Lee
Supervising Sound Editor
John A. Larsen
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Nancy Breaux
Script Supervisor
Steve Gehrke
Script Supervisor

Set Costumer

Kizzie Autumn Martin
Set Costumer
Britany Viguerie
Set Costumer

Supervising Dialogue Editor

Susan Dawes
Supervising Dialogue Editor

Hairstylist

Amy Wood
Hairstylist
Budd Bird
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Ben Rothstein
Still Photographer

Animation Supervisor

Erik De Boer
Animation Supervisor

Visual Effects Producer

Christal Wolgamott
Visual Effects Producer
Scott Puckett
Visual Effects Producer
Greg Maloney
Visual Effects Producer
Jason Chen
Visual Effects Producer
Gayle Munro
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

H.H. Cooper
First Assistant Director

Driver

Jim Robin
Driver

Boom Operator

Anthony Ortiz
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Noah Oppenheim
Screenplay
Grant Pierce Myers
Screenplay
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T.S. Nowlin
Screenplay

Novel

James Dashner
Novel

Set Designer

Michelle C. Harmon
Set Designer
Wright McFarland
Set Designer

First Assistant Editor

P.J. Burch
First Assistant Editor

Sound Designer

Ai-Ling Lee

Ai-Ling Lee
Sound Designer

Construction Coordinator

Noah Bradley
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

Erin Foster
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Helen Luttrell
Dialogue Editor

First Assistant Sound Editor

Galen Goodpaster
First Assistant Sound Editor

Foley Editor

Matthew Harrison
Foley Editor

Transportation Coordinator

Edward O'Donnell
Transportation Coordinator

Location Manager

Bonnie Marquette
Location Manager

Assistant Property Master

Beau Harrison
Assistant Property Master

Leadman

Stephen P. Durante
Leadman

Second Second Assistant Director

Vanessa Hickey
Second Second Assistant Director

Foley Mixer

Richard Duarte
Foley Mixer
John Guentner
Foley Mixer

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Bailey Domke
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Sculptor

Simonette Berry
Sculptor
William Burck
Sculptor
John Wrightson
Sculptor
Alexandra Adduci
Sculptor

Gaffer

Andy Ryan
Gaffer

Music Editor

Ted Caplan
Music Editor

Digital Imaging Technician

Curtis Abbott
Digital Imaging Technician

Production Sound Mixer

Paul Ledford
Production Sound Mixer

ADR Mixer

David Betancourt
ADR Mixer
Charleen Richards
ADR Mixer

ADR Recordist

David Lucarelli
ADR Recordist
Christine Sirois
ADR Recordist

Storyboard Artist

Joel Venti
Storyboard Artist

Post Production Supervisor

David McKimmie
Post Production Supervisor

On Set Dresser

Gus Coto
On Set Dresser
Matt Zaff
On Set Dresser

Greensman

David Keith Broome
Greensman
Russ Doyle
Greensman
Matthew Bigelow
Greensman
Steven G. Billings
Greensman

Unit Publicist

Michael Umble
Unit Publicist

Visual Effects Editor

Logan Breit
Visual Effects Editor
Steve McLeod
Visual Effects Editor

Visual Effects

Photo Hiroshi Mori #6688

Hiroshi Mori

Hiroshi Mori
Visual Effects

Payroll Accountant

Edward Poveda
Payroll Accountant

CG Supervisor

Ollie Rankin
CG Supervisor
Jeff Ranasinghe
CG Supervisor

ADR Supervisor

Vanessa Lapato
ADR Supervisor

Rigging Gaffer

Ferdinand Duplantier Jr.
Rigging Gaffer

Sound Recordist

Tim Gomillion
Sound Recordist

Assistant Sound Editor

David Wolowic
Assistant Sound Editor

Transportation Captain

Doug Wright
Transportation Captain

Digital Intermediate Producer

Loan Phan
Digital Intermediate Producer

Craft Service

David Guilbeau
Craft Service

Digital Intermediate

Lisa Tutunjian
Digital Intermediate

Foley

Compositing Lead

Photo Sandra Balej #358452

Sandra Balej

Sandra Balej
Compositing Lead

Additional Camera

Greg Morris
Additional Camera

Makeup Effects

Steve Winsett
Makeup Effects
Lauren Thomas
Makeup Effects
Christopher Dooly
Makeup Effects

Animal Wrangler

Sid Yost
Animal Wrangler

Studio Teachers

Lauri Mills
Studio Teachers

Helicopter Camera

Photo Dylan Goss #6616
Dylan Goss
Helicopter Camera

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on James Dashner's novel 'The Maze Runner' (2009).
  • Brenton Thwaites and Connor Paolo auditioned for the role of Thomas, which ultimately went to Dylan O'Brien.
  • Initially, Wes Ball discussed with representatives of 20th Century Fox the possibility of filming a full-length version of his film – «Ruins» (2012). Ultimately, he was offered to direct «The Maze Runner» (2014), and he agreed.
  • Filming began in May 2013 and lasted 42 days.
  • In April 2014, a viral marketing campaign was launched with the release of a website about the organization W.C.K.D. – wckdisgood.com.
  • Initially, Catherine Hardwicke was planned to direct the film.
  • On July 25, 2014, at Comic-Con in San Diego as part of a 20th Century Fox studio presentation, the film was presented, attended by the book's author James Dashner, director Wes Ball, and the lead actors Dylan O'Brien, Kaya Scodelario, and Will Poulter.
  • Dylan O'Brien's hairstyle almost cost him the role of Thomas. Director Wes Ball disliked his "MTV" style. Ball changed his mind when he was sent a photo of O'Brien with his hair not styled with gel.
  • Of all the British actors, only Thomas Sangster, who plays Newt, speaks with a British accent in the film.
  • The forest and meadow of the Glade were filmed on location in Louisiana. There were so many venomous snakes there that a herpetologist went through the set every day before work began, collecting the reptiles that had wandered onto the grounds to ensure the safety of the crew. A total of 25 venomous snakes were found. The largest of them was a six-foot rattlesnake.
  • To prepare for filming, director Wes Ball required the actors to spend a night in a camp set up at the filming location.
  • To land the role of Chuck, actor Blake Cooper relentlessly pursued auditions via Twitter. He bombarded director Wes Ball with tweets for a long time, stating that he was simply born for the role. Eventually, Wes Ball took pity on Cooper and told him to send his audition tape to the head of casting, who declared that Cooper was the perfect Chuck.
  • Vika Godfry's three children, who had read the book on which the film is based, helped him with advice during the casting process. He showed them audition tapes and then listened to their feedback.
  • The walls and doors of the Labyrinth set were 6 meters high. The filmmakers used optical illusions and computer graphics to make the set appear 30 meters high.
  • Initially, Wes Ball discussed with representatives of 20th Century Fox the possibility of filming a feature-length version of his film – “Ruins” (2012). He was eventually offered to direct “The Maze Runner” (2014), and he agreed.
  • On July 25, 2014, at Comic-Con in San Diego as part of a 20th Century Fox presentation, the film was unveiled, attended by the book's author James Dashner, director Wes Ball, and the lead actors Dylan O'Brien, Kaya Scodelario, and Will Poulter.
  • Dylan O'Brien's hairstyle almost cost him the role of Thomas. Director Wes Ball disliked his “MTV” style. Ball changed his mind when he received a photo of O'Brien where his hair wasn't styled with gel.
  • To land the role of Chuck, actor Blake Cooper relentlessly pursued an audition via Twitter. He bombarded director Wes Ball with tweets for a long time, stating that he was simply born for the role. Eventually, Wes Ball took pity on Cooper and told him to send his audition tape to the head of casting, who declared that Cooper was the perfect Chuck.
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