10 Cloverfield Lane - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "10 Cloverfield Lane"
10 Cloverfield Lane (2016)
Timing: 1:44 (104 min)
10 Cloverfield Lane - TMDB rating
6.999/10
8594
10 Cloverfield Lane - Kinopoisk rating
6.887/10
159496
10 Cloverfield Lane - IMDB rating
7.2/10
382000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Lindsey Weber #72127
Lindsey Weber
Producer

Executive Producer

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Matt Reeves

Matt Reeves
Executive Producer

Casting

Monika Mikkelsen
Casting
Elizabeth Coulon
Casting

Editor

Stefan Grube
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Matt Kutcher
Special Effects Supervisor
Blumes Tracy
Special Effects Supervisor

Costume Design

Meagan McLaughlin
Costume Design

Stunts

Thirl Haston
Stunts
Cindy Hogan
Stunts
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William Scharpf
Stunts
Chris Bryant
Stunts

Production Design

Ramsey Avery
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Lex D. Geddings
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

Paul B. Uddo
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Michelle Marchand II
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Kimberly Amacker
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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Will Files

Will Files
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lindsey Alvarez
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Noyan Cosarer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Bear McCreary

Bear McCreary
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Jon Cohen
Co-Producer

Second Assistant Director

Paul B. Uddo
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

Olga Wilhelmine
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

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Jeff Cutter
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Steven Parker
Camera Operator
Cale Finot
Camera Operator

Costume Supervisor

Jessica Pazdernik
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

Carla Brenholtz
Makeup Department Head

Assistant Art Director

John Sanchez
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

Janna Roach
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Luke McDonald
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Robert Stambler
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Valesca Cnossen
Script Supervisor

Hair Department Head

Teressa Hill
Hair Department Head

Aerial Director of Photography

Phil Pastuhov
Aerial Director of Photography

Hairstylist

Elizabeth Paschall
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

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Eric Roberts

Eric Roberts
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Michele K. Short
Still Photographer

Animation Supervisor

Victoria Livingstone
Animation Supervisor

Sound Mixer

Michael B. Koff
Sound Mixer

Visual Effects Producer

Michael W. Silver
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Jason Blumenfeld
First Assistant Director

Animation

Khanh Q. Nguyen
Animation

Screenplay

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Josh Campbell
Screenplay
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Matthew Stuecken
Screenplay

Set Designer

Benjamin Edelberg
Set Designer
Dave Kelsey
Set Designer
Trinh Vu
Set Designer

First Assistant Editor

Laura Creecy
First Assistant Editor

Construction Coordinator

John B. Clarey III
Construction Coordinator

Leadman

Gus Coto
Leadman

Special Effects

Matt Kutcher
Special Effects

Story

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Josh Campbell
Story
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Matthew Stuecken
Story

Casting Associate

Kari Hatfield
Casting Associate

Gaffer

Chip Carey
Gaffer
James M. McClure
Gaffer

Second Unit Director of Photography

Michael Watson
Second Unit Director of Photography

First Assistant Camera

Daniel Hanych
First Assistant Camera

Concept Artist

Researcher

Shamim Seifzadeh
Researcher

Greensman

Ryan LeBlanc
Greensman

Visual Effects Coordinator

Alicia Drury
Visual Effects Coordinator
Diane Coote
Visual Effects Coordinator

CG Supervisor

Brandon Fayette
CG Supervisor

Rigging Gaffer

Joseph Paolucci Jr.
Rigging Gaffer

Second Assistant Camera

D.J. Phillips
Second Assistant Camera

Title Designer

Aaron Becker

Aaron Becker
Title Designer

Digital Intermediate

Andy Kaplan
Digital Intermediate
Stephen F. Newnam
Digital Intermediate
Peter Amies
Digital Intermediate

Foley

Gadou Naudin
Foley
Kevin Van Der Meiren
Foley

Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Craig Henighan
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Makeup Effects

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Matthew W. Mungle
Makeup Effects
Clinton Wayne
Makeup Effects

Helicopter Camera

Phil Pastuhov
Helicopter Camera

Second Unit Cinematographer

Michael Watson
Second Unit Cinematographer

What's left behind the scenes

  • News of the film's existence and its upcoming release became known less than two months before its theatrical release. The film was shot in complete secrecy, and the first trailer was released during the premiere of Michael Bay's '13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi' on January 14, 2016. Matt Reeves also shot 'Cloverfield' (2008) in strict secrecy, and the first trailer was released before a screening of 'Transformers' (2007), also directed by Michael Bay.
  • Mary Elizabeth Winstead was the only actress the filmmakers wanted to see in the role of Michelle.
  • In the store window, you can see the 'Slusho' cocktail, which first appeared in Matt Reeves' thriller 'Cloverfield' (2008).
  • During filming, the actors (Mary Elizabeth Winstead, John Goodman, and others) were not told the film's title, keeping it secret until the very end.
  • A script called 'The Basement' had nothing to do with the 'Cloverfield' universe. It was later renamed 'Valencia,' and then J.J. Abrams' company Bad Robot acquired and reworked the script.
  • Michelle's phone is connected to the 'BRT' communication network. This is an abbreviation for 'Bad Robot,' J.J. Abrams' company.
  • Michelle stops to fill up with gas at a "Kelvin" gas station. This is a so-called "Easter egg" that producer J.J. Abrams inserts into all the projects he's involved in. This is his way of paying tribute to his maternal grandfather, Henry Kelvin, the owner of an electronics company who had a huge influence on Abrams when he was a child.
  • The film features a printed form with the inscriptions "Bold Futura" and "Tagruato Inc." This refers to the film's advertising campaign, as well as Matt Reeves' film "Cloverfield" (2008). "SLUSHO!" and "Bold Futura" are divisions of the fictional company "Tagruato." In that film, Howard works with satellites for "Bold Futura," while Rob is heading to Japan to take a position as vice president of marketing at "SLUSHO!"
  • In one episode, a character played by John Goodman is watching Howard Deutch's film "Pretty in Pink" (1986) on television, where the character played by Molly Ringwald designs and sews her own dresses as a hobby. In "10 Cloverfield Lane," the character played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead also dreams of becoming a designer.
  • The plotline about someone being held in a bunker because the air outside is contaminated was used in the second season of the TV series "Lost" (2004-2010). In both cases, the person offering this false explanation dies in a confrontation with the person they were trying to convince of its truth. J.J. Abrams was a producer on both "Lost" and "10 Cloverfield Lane."
  • In one scene in the film, Michelle, played by Mary Elizabeth Winstead, crawls through an air duct while wearing a white tank top. This is similar to a scene from John McTiernan's film "Die Hard" (1988), where the main character, John McClane, played by Bruce Willis, also crawls through an air duct. In "Live Free or Die Hard" (2007), Mary Elizabeth Winstead played McClane's daughter, Lucy.
  • News of the film's existence and its upcoming release became known less than two months before the release date. The film was shot in complete secrecy, and the first trailer was released during the premiere of Michael Bay's "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi" on January 14, 2016. Matt Reeves also filmed "Cloverfield" (2008) in an atmosphere of utmost secrecy, and the first trailer was released before the screening of "Transformers" (2007), also directed by Michael Bay.
  • A Slusho cocktail can be seen in the shop window, first appearing in "Cloverfield".
  • During filming, the actors were not told the title of the film, keeping it secret until the very end.
  • The existence of the film and its upcoming release became known less than two months before its release. The film was shot in complete secrecy, and the first trailer was released during the premiere of Michael Bay's "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi" on January 14, 2016. Matt Reeves also shot "Cloverfield" (2008) in strict secrecy, and the first trailer was released before the screening of "Transformers" (2007), also directed by Michael Bay.
  • A Slusho cocktail, first appearing in "Cloverfield", can be seen in a shop window.
  • A script called "The Basement" had nothing to do with the "Cloverfield" universe. It was later renamed "Valencia," and then JJ Abrams' company Bad Robot acquired the script and reworked it.
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