Gods of Egypt - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Gods of Egypt"
Gods of Egypt (2016)
Timing: 2:7 (127 min)
Gods of Egypt - TMDB rating
5.69/10
4319
Gods of Egypt - Kinopoisk rating
6.228/10
353240
Gods of Egypt - IMDB rating
5.4/10
135000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Kent Kubena
Executive Producer

Casting

Nikki Barrett
Casting

Editor

Richard Learoyd
Editor

Art Direction

Michael Turner
Art Direction
Sophie Nash
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Ian Gracie
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Liz Keogh
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Alex Jewson #41220
Alex Jewson
Stunts
Angela Moore
Stunts
Jesse Rowles
Stunts
Photo Inge Sildnik #71377Photo Inge Sildnik #71378
Inge Sildnik
Stunts
Andrea Berchtold
Stunts
Michael Matthews
Stunts
Bernadette Van Gyen
Stunts
Photo Talayna Moana Nikora #301002
Talayna Moana Nikora
Stunts
Desiree Rose Cheer
Stunts
Photo Jack Kingsley #18958
Jack Kingsley
Stunts

Production Design

Owen Paterson
Production Design

Set Decoration

Nicki Gardiner
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Anita Morgan
Makeup Artist
Aline Joyce
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Greg P. Fitzgerald
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Peter Purcell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Marco Beltrami #5244

Marco Beltrami

Marco Beltrami
Original Music Composer

Orchestrator

Stunt Double

Photo Steven A. Davis #17960
Steven A. Davis
Stunt Double
Photo Olga Miller #41221Photo Olga Miller #65585Photo Olga Miller #328099
Olga Miller
Stunt Double
Marlee Barber
Stunt Double
Naomi Turvey
Stunt Double

Fight Choreographer

Photo Tim Wong #16249
Tim Wong
Fight Choreographer

Utility Stunts

Andrea Berchtold
Utility Stunts

Director of Photography

Photo Peter Menzies Jr. #70184

Peter Menzies Jr.

Peter Menzies Jr.
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Peter McCaffrey
Camera Operator
Darrin Keough
Camera Operator
Richard Bradshaw
Camera Operator
Andrew AJ Johnson
Camera Operator
John Platt
Camera Operator

Sound Effects Editor

Mario Gabrieli
Sound Effects Editor
Rick Lisle
Sound Effects Editor
Nigel Christensen
Sound Effects Editor
Jared Dwyer
Sound Effects Editor

Assistant Art Director

Kristen Anderson
Assistant Art Director
Andrew Chan
Assistant Art Director

Supervising Sound Editor

Wayne Pashley
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Kira Bohn
Script Supervisor
Karen Mansfield
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Yvonne Savage
Hairstylist
Lara Jade Birch
Hairstylist

Visual Effects Producer

Diane Kingston
Visual Effects Producer
Josiane Fradette
Visual Effects Producer

Assistant Costume Designer

Sarah Young
Assistant Costume Designer

Animation

Laura Anderson
Animation
Jimmy Almeida
Animation

Paul Lee

Paul Lee
Animation

Screenplay

Photo Matt Sazama #71813
Matt Sazama
Screenplay

First Assistant Editor

Matthew Wigg
First Assistant Editor
Kaz Rassoulzadegan
First Assistant Editor

Sound Designer

Wayne Pashley
Sound Designer

Art Department Coordinator

Meredith Hussey
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Mark Franken
Dialogue Editor
Derryn Pasquill
Dialogue Editor

Key Hair Stylist

Anita Morgan
Key Hair Stylist

Casting Associate

Deanna Brigidi
Casting Associate

Gaffer

Shaun Conway
Gaffer

Music

Music Editor

Jim Schultz
Music Editor

First Assistant Camera

Gerard Maher
First Assistant Camera
David Elmes
First Assistant Camera
Scott Dolan
First Assistant Camera

Digital Compositor

Concept Artist

Maciej Kuciara
Concept Artist

Animation Director

Jarrod Anderson
Animation Director
Joe Harkins
Animation Director

CG Supervisor

Carlos-Christian Nickel
CG Supervisor
Pawel Olas
CG Supervisor
Steve Moncur
CG Supervisor
Sylvain Theroux
CG Supervisor
Martin Pelletier
CG Supervisor

Rigging Gaffer

Mark Jefferies
Rigging Gaffer

Sound Recordist

Peter Grace
Sound Recordist

Digital Intermediate

Paul Carlin
Digital Intermediate
Simon Alberry
Digital Intermediate
Jolayne Crabbe
Digital Intermediate
Stephen F. Newnam
Digital Intermediate

Foley

John Simpson
Foley

Supervising Sound Effects Editor

Fabian Sanjurjo
Supervising Sound Effects Editor

Makeup Effects

Alice Baueris
Makeup Effects
Kala Harrison
Makeup Effects
Emily Hayward
Makeup Effects
Colin Ware
Makeup Effects

Prosthetic Supervisor

Damian Martin
Prosthetic Supervisor

What's left behind the scenes

  • No actors from Egypt participated in the film.
  • This is the first film shot using the new "Primo 70" lenses from "Panavision".
  • Around 200 people (from actors to crew members and technicians) who worked on "Gods of Egypt" had previously worked on "Mad Max: Fury Road" (2015). These include the first assistant director (P.J. Wotten), the special effects supervisor (Julian Dimsdale), stunt performers (Tim Wong and others), and actors (Courtney Eaton, Abby Lee, and many others).
  • Actor Nikolay Koster-Waldau had to lose weight to participate in the filming.
  • The film's plot is based on ancient Egyptian myths about the struggle between the gods Horus and Seth for power in Egypt.
  • Filming of scenes in the Sahara Desert took place in Australia. The filmmakers considered filming in the Sahara Desert itself too dangerous.
  • This is Alex Proyas' first feature film in seven years.
  • This is the second collaboration between British actor Rufus Sewell and director Alex Proyas. The first was the film 'Dark City' (1998).
  • Set in the mythology of ancient Egypt is also the god of war.
  • The weapon wielded by deities is called a "battle scepter." In ancient Egypt, it was associated with rulers – gods and pharaohs.
  • Gerard Butler later recounted that as soon as he read the word "God" in the script in relation to his character, he immediately understood that he would have to work on his body. The actor immediately began training because he wanted to look "appropriate" by the start of filming.
  • Alex Proyas and "Lionsgate" were forced to apologize for the predominantly white cast of the film.
  • The theme of the jackal is clearly traced on Set's armor; this animal was associated with the god Anubis, the guide of the dead to the afterlife, by the Egyptians.
  • The deities wear clothing or armor corresponding to their image in ancient Egyptian mythology. Set and Horus’ armor resembles their traditional animal forms of the jackal and falcon, respectively, while Hathor and Thoth’s helmets are shaped like a cow’s head and an ibis.
  • In the film, Horus has both eyes gouged out, and then one is restored. In mythology, he originally lost only one eye.
  • In the episode where the gods and a human walk through a body of water, the water level is the same for all of them, despite the enormous difference in height.
  • The weapon used by the deities is called a "battle scepter." In ancient Egypt, it was associated with rulers – gods and pharaohs.
  • Gerard Butler later recounted that as soon as he read the word “God” in the script in relation to his character, he immediately understood that he would have to work on his physique. The actor immediately began training because he wanted to look “appropriate” by the start of filming.
  • Alex Proyas and Lionsgate were forced to apologize for the predominantly white cast of the film.
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