Up in the Air - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Up in the Air"
Up in the Air (2009)
Timing: 1:50 (110 min)
Up in the Air - TMDB rating
6.891/10
3942
Up in the Air - Kinopoisk rating
7.296/10
102567
Up in the Air - IMDB rating
7.4/10
360000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Daniel Dubiecki
Producer
Jeffrey Clifford
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Ted Griffin #17169

Ted Griffin

Ted Griffin
Executive Producer
Photo Tom Pollock #70280

Tom Pollock

Tom Pollock
Executive Producer
Photo Joe Medjuck #70283
Joe Medjuck
Executive Producer
Michael Beugg
Executive Producer

Casting

Mindy Marin
Casting

Editor

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Dana E. Glauberman
Editor

Art Direction

Andrew Max Cahn
Art Direction

Costume Design

Danny Glicker
Costume Design

Production Design

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Steve Saklad
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Charles Croughwell
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Linda Lee Sutton
Set Decoration

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Gregory H. Watkins
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
J. Stanley Johnston
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Rolfe Kent
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Michael Beugg
Unit Production Manager

Associate Producer

Ali Bell
Associate Producer
Photo Helen Estabrook #20912
Helen Estabrook
Associate Producer
Jason Blumenfeld
Associate Producer

Second Assistant Director

Photo Sonia Bhalla #73313
Sonia Bhalla
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

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Eric Steelberg

Eric Steelberg
Director of Photography

Supervising Sound Editor

Perry Robertson
Supervising Sound Editor
Scott Sanders
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Tracy Scott
Script Supervisor

Still Photographer

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Dale Robinette
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Jason Blumenfeld
First Assistant Director

Boom Operator

Craig Dollinger
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Sheldon Turner
Screenplay

Novel

Walter Kirn
Novel

Art Department Coordinator

Mark Robert Taylor
Art Department Coordinator

Grip

Tom Barrett
Grip

Set Production Assistant

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Anthony E. Cabral

Anthony E. Cabral
Set Production Assistant

Music Supervisor

Randall Poster
Music Supervisor
Rick Clark
Music Supervisor

Music

Music Editor

Nick South
Music Editor

Assistant Unit Manager

Samson Mucke
Assistant Unit Manager

Post Production Coordinator

Jennifer Scudder Trent
Post Production Coordinator

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Walter Kirn's novel 'Up in the Air' (2001).
  • Filming took place in Detroit, Las Vegas, Miami, Effton, Omaha, and St. Louis, USA.
  • Emily Blunt and Elliot Page (formerly known as Ellen Page) were considered for the role of Natalie Keener.
  • For security reasons, the 35mm film reels were sent to cinemas under the title 'Sydney'.
  • Jason Reitman began writing the screenplay for the film back in 2002, when the economy was booming. The crisis spurred him to revive the nearly abandoned project.
  • The majority of people appearing in the film are not actors at all, but ordinary Americans who were laid off due to the crisis. Their scenes were filmed as if they were a documentary.
  • If George Clooney had refused the role, it would have been rewritten for Steve Martin and shifted towards the plot of 'Lost in Translation' (2003).
  • Walter Kirn, the author of the book the film is based on, plays a cameo role. In the scene where Natalie is introduced, he sits to Ryan's left.
  • Vera Farmiga used a body double in the scene where she appears nude. In an interview, she said she has no problem with nudity on camera. She had just given birth, and milk was periodically leaking from her breasts at the time of filming.
  • The film is based on Walter Kirn's novel "Up in the Air" (2001).
  • For security reasons, the 35mm film reels were sent to cinemas under the name "Sydney".
  • If George Clooney had turned down the role, it would have been rewritten for Steve Martin and leaned more towards the plot of "Lost in Translation" (2003).
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