Goosebumps - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Goosebumps"
Goosebumps (2015)
Timing: 1:43 (103 min)
Goosebumps - TMDB rating
6.312/10
3648
Goosebumps - Kinopoisk rating
6.216/10
66571
Goosebumps - IMDB rating
6.3/10
102000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Bruce Berman #9397Photo Bruce Berman #66796

Bruce Berman

Bruce Berman
Executive Producer
Ben Waisbren
Executive Producer
Tania Landau
Executive Producer
Bill Bannerman
Executive Producer
Greg Basser
Executive Producer

Casting

Jeanne McCarthy
Casting
Nicole Abellara Hallman
Casting

Editor

Jim May
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Eric Rylander
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Photo Andrew White #73955
Andrew White
Art Direction
Dawn Snyder
Art Direction

Costume Design

Stunts

Production Design

Sean Haworth
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

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

Set Decoration

Frank Galline
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Roz Music

Roz Music
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Phyllis Temple
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Photo Beau Borders #4478
Beau Borders
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Kevin O'Connell

Kevin O’Connell
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Danny Elfman #8220Photo Danny Elfman #8221

Danny Elfman

Danny Elfman
Original Music Composer

Additional Editing

Debra L. Tennant
Additional Editing

Unit Production Manager

Bill Bannerman
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Greg Baxter
Co-Producer

Production Supervisor

Photo Haley Sweet #25989
Haley Sweet
Production Supervisor

Second Assistant Director

Dawn Massaro
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Photo Danya Bateman #66378
Danya Bateman
Stunt Double
Meredith Richardson
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Steadicam Operator

Costumer

Iliana Sanchez
Costumer
Sarah Downer
Costumer
Ashley Marie Parker
Costumer
Melissa Mason
Costumer
Valerie Rudolph
Costumer

Costume Supervisor

Nick Scarano
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

Fionagh Cush
Makeup Department Head

Key Costumer

Michelle Liu
Key Costumer

Sound Effects Editor

Bob Kellough
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

Eric J. Bates

Eric J. Bates
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Erik Nordby
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

John Marquis
Supervising Sound Editor
Photo Ethan Van der Ryn #3136Photo Ethan Van der Ryn #283553

Ethan Van der Ryn

Ethan van der Ryn
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Hair Department Head

Photo Adruitha Lee #11081

Adruitha Lee

Adruitha Lee
Hair Department Head

Supervising ADR Editor

Nancy Nugent
Supervising ADR Editor
Polly McKinnon
Supervising ADR Editor

Supervising Dialogue Editor

Nancy Nugent
Supervising Dialogue Editor
Polly McKinnon
Supervising Dialogue Editor

Hairstylist

Roz Music

Roz Music
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

John Frazier
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Hopper Stone
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Mary H. Ellis
Sound Mixer

Assistant Costume Designer

Leighton Bowers
Assistant Costume Designer

Boom Operator

James Peterson
Boom Operator

Screenplay

Novel

Set Designer

Marco Rubeo
Set Designer
Thomas Minton
Set Designer
Vincent Bates
Set Designer

Foley Artist

Robin Harlan
Foley Artist
Sarah Monat
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

John Marquis
Sound Designer
Jason W. Jennings
Sound Designer

Construction Coordinator

Douglas Womack
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

Stacie McKinnon
Art Department Coordinator

Assistant Editor

Joshua Kirchmer
Assistant Editor

Best Boy Grip

Mackie Roberts
Best Boy Grip

First Assistant "B" Camera

Patrick McArdle
First Assistant "B" Camera

First Assistant "A" Camera

Mariana Sánchez de Antuñano
First Assistant "A" Camera

Key Grip

Kerry Rawlins
Key Grip

Location Manager

Maida N. Morgan
Location Manager

Dolly Grip

C. Ashley Sudge
Dolly Grip
Jeff Curtis
Dolly Grip

Key Hair Stylist

Elizabeth Robinson
Key Hair Stylist

Leadman

Richard Blake Wester
Leadman

Key Rigging Grip

Chris Lumpkin
Key Rigging Grip

Set Production Assistant

Photo Riley Flanagan #6216

Riley Flanagan

Riley Flanagan
Set Production Assistant

Story

Casting Assistant

Anna P. McCarthy
Casting Assistant

Foley Supervisor

Jonathan Klein
Foley Supervisor

Foley Mixer

Randy Singer
Foley Mixer

Production Controller

Tamara Bally
Production Controller

Casting Associate

Photo Dylan Jury #466
Dylan Jury
Casting Associate

Gaffer

Stephen Crowley
Gaffer

"A" Camera Operator

Photo Jacques Jouffret #4466

Jacques Jouffret

Jacques Jouffret
"A" Camera Operator

Music Editor

Bill Abbott
Music Editor
Terry Wilson
Music Editor
Denise Okimoto
Music Editor

ADR Mixer

Howard London
ADR Mixer

Video Assist Operator

Dempsey Tillman
Video Assist Operator

"B" Camera Operator

Brown Cooper
"B" Camera Operator

Second Assistant "B" Camera

Ross Davis
Second Assistant "B" Camera

Unit Publicist

Claire Raskind
Unit Publicist

Production Coordinator

Steve Cainas
Production Coordinator

Visual Effects Editor

Photo Steven Ramirez #71462
Steven Ramirez
Visual Effects Editor
Logan Breit
Visual Effects Editor

Production Secretary

Daniel Woods
Production Secretary

Second Assistant "A" Camera

Tim Guffin
Second Assistant "A" Camera

Local Casting

Tracy Kilpatrick
Local Casting

Rigging Gaffer

Steve Zigler
Rigging Gaffer

Best Boy Electric

Michael J. Davis
Best Boy Electric

Executive Producer's Assistant

Brian Price
Executive Producer's Assistant

Assistant Sound Editor

Jesse Rosenman
Assistant Sound Editor

Transportation Captain

Doug Wright
Transportation Captain

Creature Design

Photo Neville Page #12162

Neville Page

Neville Page
Creature Design
Carlos Huante
Creature Design
Justin Fields
Creature Design

Makeup Effects

Fionagh Cush
Makeup Effects

Transportation Co-Captain

John Schisler
Transportation Co-Captain
Jonathan Smith
Transportation Co-Captain

What's left behind the scenes

  • Some scenes from the film were shot in Madison, Georgia. Chosen by vote as the "best small town in America," Madison is often used as a filming location.
  • The film is based on the eponymous series of books for teenagers in the "thriller/horror" genre.
  • The pseudonym "Mr. Shivers," under which Robert Lawrence Stine himself hides, was possibly taken from the title of M.D. Spencer's "Shiver" book series, which was inspired by the extremely popular "Goosebumps" series.
  • During the end credits of the film, one of the lawn gnomes can be heard laughing, while another shouts "Ahoy!" as the credits finish.
  • Stine searches for a secluded spot in the school to write his next book and discovers an empty auditorium where the school drama club is rehearsing a production of "The Shining" based on Stephen King's novel. The set depicts a hotel room. The set design contains references to jokes already made in the film, where Stine was compared to "Stephen King," as well as a nod to the author and the room number.
  • Hannah is a character from "The Ghost Next Door," one of the books in the "Goosebumps" series. The plot of the book revolves around Hannah's suspicions that their neighbor is a ghost, when in fact Hannah and her family are the ghosts.
  • In the film, Robert Lawrence Stine types his books on a typewriter, and they come to life. At the end of the film, Zach has to finish typing so that the fictional story becomes reality. This is similar to the plot of one of Stine's books, "The Beast," where the main character, Zeke, owns a typewriter that materializes the stories typed on it into life.
  • When the gnomes tie up Mr. Stein, played by Jack Black, and are about to put him in the oven, this is a so-called "Easter egg." This scene repeats an episode from the film "Gulliver's Travels," which also starred Jack Black.
  • At the end of the first seminar, Jack Black, in the role of R.L. Stine, encounters another teacher who greets him with "Good afternoon, Mr. Stein," to which Black replies, "Hello, Mr. Black." He then tells Zach that Mr. Black is the new head of the drama club. This is a reference to the film "School of Rock" (2003), which also starred Jack Black. In "Goosebumps," Mr. Black is played by R.L. Stine himself.
  • When Stine is chased by a giant praying mantis, the car's high beams constantly turn on and off.
  • The children in the Ferris wheel cabins would inevitably have been injured when it broke loose and started rolling. Moreover, the sudden stop when the wheel finally got stuck in the trees would have thrown the children out of the cabins, as there were no seatbelts.
  • Some scenes of the film were shot in Madison, Georgia. Chosen by vote as the "best small town in America," Madison is often used as a location for filming.
  • The film is based on the eponymous series of young adult books in the "thriller/horror" genre.
  • The pseudonym "Mr. Shivers," under which Robert Lawrence Stine himself hides, may have been taken from the title of M.D. Spencer's "Shiver" book series, which was inspired by the hugely popular "Goosebumps" series.
  • During the end credits of the film, you can hear one of the garden gnomes laughing, while another shouts "Ahoy!" as the credits finish.
  • Stine searches for a secluded spot in the school to write another book and discovers an empty auditorium where the school drama club is rehearsing a production of "The Shining" based on the novel by Stephen King. The set depicts a hotel room. The set includes references to jokes that have already been made in the film, comparing Stine to "Stephen King," as well as a nod to the writer and the room number.
  • Hannah is a character from "The Ghost Next Door," one of the books in the "Goosebumps" series. The plot of the book revolves around Hannah's suspicions that their neighbor is a ghost, when in fact Hannah and her family are the ghosts.
  • When the gnomes tie up Mr. Stine, played by Jack Black, and prepare to put him in the oven, this is a so-called "Easter egg." This scene mirrors an episode from the film "Gulliver's Travels," which also starred Jack Black.
  • After the first seminar, Jack Black, in the role of R.L. Stine, runs into another teacher who greets him with "Good afternoon, Mr. Stine," to which Black replies, "Hello, Mr. Black." He then tells Zach that Mr. Black is the new drama club leader. This is a reference to the film "School of Rock" (2003), which also starred Jack Black. In "Goosebumps," Mr. Black is played by R.L. Stine himself.
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