Unfriended - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Unfriended"
Unfriended (2014)
Timing: 1:22 (82 min)
Unfriended - TMDB rating
5.535/10
3269
Unfriended - Kinopoisk rating
5.586/10
72413
Unfriended - IMDB rating
5.6/10
87000

Film crew

Director

Producer

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Nelson Greaves
Producer

Executive Producer

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Jason Blum

Jason Blum
Executive Producer

Writer

Photo Nelson Greaves #146309Photo Nelson Greaves #146310Photo Nelson Greaves #146311
Nelson Greaves
Writer

Casting

John McAlary
Casting

Editor

Parker Laramie
Editor
Andrew Wesman
Editor

Art Direction

Brooks Fairley
Art Direction

Costume Design

Veronika Belenikina
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Omid Zader #37273
Omid Zader
Stunts
Alixzandra Dove
Stunts

Production Design

Heidi Koleto
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Joe Perez
Stunt Coordinator
Joe Perez
Stunt Coordinator

Makeup Artist

Monique Hyman
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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Scott A. Jennings
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mike Moeding
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Additional Editing

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Josh Ethier
Additional Editing

Unit Production Manager

Joe Wicker
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Adam Sidman
Co-Producer

Set Dresser

Mark C. Davis Jr.
Set Dresser

Director of Photography

Adam Sidman
Director of Photography

Script Supervisor

Elizabeth Seaford
Script Supervisor
Sarah Horton
Script Supervisor

Sound Mixer

Clint Allday
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Colin Blankenship
First Assistant Director

Thanks

Kathleen Switzer
Thanks
Mariya Zatulovskaya
Thanks
Dennis Sedov
Thanks
Roman Kopelevich
Thanks
Photo Oren Peli #13117
Oren Peli
Thanks

Boom Operator

Gray Morison
Boom Operator
Joanne Wu
Boom Operator

Sound Designer

Paul Berolzheimer
Sound Designer
Julian Slater
Sound Designer

Dialogue Editor

David Grant
Dialogue Editor
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Sebastien Lacheray
Dialogue Editor

Art Department Assistant

Austin Rusk
Art Department Assistant
Alyse Castillo
Art Department Assistant

Location Manager

Joe Wicker
Location Manager

Digital Imaging Technician

Sean Goller
Digital Imaging Technician

Makeup & Hair

Erica Akin
Makeup & Hair

Co-Executive Producer

Couper Samuelson
Co-Executive Producer
Alan Khamoui
Co-Executive Producer

Colorist

Andrew Wesman
Colorist

Sound Engineer

Jon Gerdemann
Sound Engineer
Michael C. Martin Jr.
Sound Engineer

Stand In

Alixzandra Dove
Stand In

Production Office Assistant

Jackie Kreterfield
Production Office Assistant
Adam Parkening
Production Office Assistant

Post Production Assistant

Phillip Dawe
Post Production Assistant

Sound Supervisor

Nick Shaffer
Sound Supervisor

Post Producer

Phillip Dawe
Post Producer

Sound Editor

Mike Moeding
Sound Editor
Elliot Hartley
Sound Editor
David Grant
Sound Editor

Foley Recordist

Julia Huberman
Foley Recordist

Mixing Engineer

Ojan Missaghi
Mixing Engineer

What's left behind the scenes

  • All Facebook and Skype accounts shown in the film actually exist.
  • The entire film was shot in one house, with all the actors located in different rooms.
  • To make the film more believable, changes were made to the script on the fly during the shooting of each take, resulting in the actors improvising in response to unexpected alterations.
  • On the computer screen, Blair (Shelley Hennig) is shown an open page of the series “Werewolf” (2011), in which Hennig herself starred.
  • The film is based on the stories of the real suicides of Amanda Todd and Audri Pott.
  • The filmmakers specifically created a mock-up of the Skype interface to avoid potential technical glitches during filming.
  • The majority of scenes from the trailers and television commercials were not included in the final version of the film.
  • Initially, the film was titled "Offline," then "Cybernatural," but was ultimately renamed "Unfriended."
  • Production lasted 16 days, including six days of principal photography with 12-hour days.
  • Crista Hartsock, who plays the girl who agrees to go to the police, appears in the film with her own dog.
  • Initially, actor selection proceeded as with a normal casting call, but it soon became clear that applicants needed to be seated in front of a computer screen. After that, the casting process took place simultaneously in two rooms, and candidates communicated with the film's creators via video chats.
  • Heather Sossaman told in an interview that seven different versions of her character Laura's suicide scene were filmed. One version – a death by hanging – was the most frightening to film for the actress. But ultimately, the scene that made it into the film was Laura shooting herself, which the actress said was the easiest version.
  • Towards the very end of the film, among Blair's Facebook messages, you can notice a message from Nelson Greaves, who is the screenwriter of this film.
  • When billie227 is counting down for Blair, the countdown appears as pop-up messages in the upper right corner of the screen. However, when Blair opens Skype, there are completely different messages from billie227.
  • At the beginning of the film, when Blair is communicating with Mitch, two messages in a row disappear while they continue to write to each other. Later, these messages reappear in the same place where they were.
  • On Blair's Facebook page, the icon of her friend Tony changes to an image of a completely different person when the page is shown for the last time.
  • When Blair's last Facebook messages are shown, the date on these messages is different in different frames. Sometimes it's 11/20/13, and sometimes 12/3/13.
  • When Blair searches for police codes, she states the code "5250", while the code 5150 is highlighted on her screen, which is the one she should have said.
  • When Blair checks her relationship status with Laura Barnes on Facebook, it indicates they have been friends since February. However, this is impossible, as the film's events take place a year after Laura's death, meaning Blair added Laura as a friend after she was already deceased.
  • When Laura posts a photo of Jess, the date indicates the photo was uploaded in November, while the film's events unfold in April.
  • In scenes featuring YouTube videos, the total video length and current position indicators can be seen changing.
  • On Blair's (Shelley Hennig) computer screen, an open page of the series "Werewolf" (2011), in which Hennig herself starred, is visible.
  • Initially, the film was titled “Offline,” then “Cybernatural,” but ultimately it was renamed “Unfriended.”
  • Heather Sossaman revealed in an interview that seven different versions of her character Laura’s suicide scene were filmed. One of the versions involved death by hanging, and filming this version was the most frightening for the actress. However, the final version of the film included a scene where Laura shoots herself, which, according to the actress, was the easiest version.
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