Scream 3 - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Scream 3"
Scream 3 (2000)
Timing: 1:56 (116 min)
Scream 3 - TMDB rating
6.008/10
3997
Scream 3 - Kinopoisk rating
6.38/10
57493
Scream 3 - IMDB rating
5.7/10
183000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Cathy Konrad #17434
Cathy Konrad
Producer
Photo Marianne Maddalena #17438
Marianne Maddalena
Producer

Executive Producer

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Bob Weinstein

Bob Weinstein
Executive Producer

Casting

Lisa Beach
Casting

Editor

Art Direction

Thomas Fichter
Art Direction

Costume Design

Abigail Murray
Costume Design

Stunts

Tabby Hanson
Stunts
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Spiro Razatos
Stunts
Dana Reed
Stunts
Michelle Sebek
Stunts
Jane Austin
Stunts
Mary Albee
Stunts
Tammy Brady Conrad
Stunts
Terri Cadiente
Stunts
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Clint Lilley
Stunts

Production Design

Bruce Alan Miller
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Rick Avery

Rick Avery
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

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Rick Avery

Rick Avery
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Gene Serdena
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Sarah Mays
Makeup Artist
Lesa Nielsen
Makeup Artist

Key Makeup Artist

Donna Cicatelli-Lewis
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Tim Chau
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Andy D'Addario
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Marco Beltrami

Marco Beltrami
Original Music Composer

Set Dresser

Robert W. Anderson
Set Dresser
Michael Glynn
Set Dresser
George Capetanos
Set Dresser
Quinn Yarbrough
Set Dresser
Edward Tamayo
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Daniel K. Arredondo
Second Assistant Director

Stunt Double

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Lisa Hoyle

Lisa Hoyle
Stunt Double
Michelle Sebek
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

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Peter Deming

Peter Deming
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Ken Glassing
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Mark Van Loon
Steadicam Operator

Makeup Department Head

Carol Schwartz
Makeup Department Head

Assistant Art Director

Lori Rowbotham
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

J.P. Jones
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Ray McIntyre Jr.
Visual Effects Supervisor
Gene Warren Jr.
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

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Todd Toon

Todd Toon
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Sheila Waldron
Script Supervisor

Hair Department Head

Kathrine Gordon
Hair Department Head

Electrician

David Ghegan
Electrician

Set Costumer

Suzanne Cranfill
Set Costumer
David Dietch
Set Costumer

Supervising ADR Editor

G.W. Brown
Supervising ADR Editor

Hairstylist

Hazel Catmull
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

Ron Bolanowski
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

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Rico Torres

Rico Torres
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Jim Stuebe
Sound Mixer

Visual Effects Producer

Leslie Huntley
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Nicholas Mastandrea
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

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Kimberly Adams

Kimberly Adams
Assistant Costume Designer

Thanks

Kristen Janusis
Thanks
Mike Vigil
Thanks

Chief Lighting Technician

Michael LaViolette
Chief Lighting Technician

Production Manager

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Daniel Lupi

Daniel Lupi
Production Manager

Boom Operator

David Diamond
Boom Operator

Graphic Designer

Steven Samanen
Graphic Designer

Screenplay

Set Designer

Bruce Alan Miller
Set Designer
Sloane U'Ren
Set Designer
Nancy Deren
Set Designer
Anthony D. Parrillo
Set Designer

First Assistant Editor

Tony Bacigalupi
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Sound Designer

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Todd Toon

Todd Toon
Sound Designer

Propmaker

Cesar Orozco
Propmaker

Construction Coordinator

Robert J. Carlyle
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

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Claudia Bestor
Art Department Coordinator

Assistant Editor

Nathan Easterling
Assistant Editor

First Assistant Sound Editor

Mark A. Tracy
First Assistant Sound Editor

Lighting Technician

Mark Sadler
Lighting Technician

Transportation Coordinator

Derek Raser
Transportation Coordinator

Compositing Supervisor

Reid Paul
Compositing Supervisor

Location Manager

Robert C. Decker
Location Manager
Ilt Jones
Location Manager

Grip

Paul Wilkowsky
Grip
Eugene B. Kerry
Grip

Dolly Grip

Tim Collins
Dolly Grip

Assistant Property Master

Monica Castro
Assistant Property Master

Leadman

Grant Samson
Leadman

Construction Foreman

Ray Rarick
Construction Foreman

Painter

Gerald Gates Jr.
Painter

Characters

Music Supervisor

Ed Gerrard
Music Supervisor

Casting Assistant

Elisha Gruer
Casting Assistant

Foley Mixer

Casting Associate

Sarah Katzman
Casting Associate

Music Editor

Bill Abbott
Music Editor
Adam Kay
Music Editor

ADR Mixer

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Doc Kane

Doc Kane
ADR Mixer

Second Unit Director of Photography

Paul Hughen
Second Unit Director of Photography

Storyboard Artist

Robert Consing
Storyboard Artist

First Assistant Camera

Digital Compositor

Patrick Murphy
Digital Compositor
Bruce Harris
Digital Compositor

Post Production Coordinator

Tina Anderson
Post Production Coordinator

Stand In

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Frank Anello
Stand In

Greensman

Craig B. Ayers Sr.
Greensman

Unit Publicist

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Patti Hawn
Unit Publicist

Scoring Mixer

John Kurlander
Scoring Mixer

ADR Editor

Howell Gibbens
ADR Editor

Extras Casting

Jennifer Bender
Extras Casting
Lisa Gabaloon
Extras Casting

Assistant Sound Editor

F. Scott Taylor
Assistant Sound Editor

Transportation Captain

J.T. Thayer
Transportation Captain

Second Unit First Assistant Director

Rosemary C. Cremona
Second Unit First Assistant Director

Title Designer

Robert Dawson
Title Designer

Sound Editor

Albert Gasser
Sound Editor
John Kwiatkowski
Sound Editor
David Kern
Sound Editor
Piero Mura
Sound Editor
Donald J. Malouf
Sound Editor

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Eric Sandlin
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Makeup Effects

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Jake Garber

Jake Garber
Makeup Effects

24 Frame Playback

Mark Wineman
24 Frame Playback

Transportation Co-Captain

Jim Chesney
Transportation Co-Captain

First Company Grip

Philip Sloan
First Company Grip

What's left behind the scenes

  • The house used for filming the final scene, where most of the murders in the film take place, was also used for filming the school in “Halloween: 20 Years Later” (1998).
  • The name of the cinematographer for “Scream 3,” Peter Deming, is written on the camera operator’s chair during the filming of “Stab 3,” the film within “Scream 3”.
  • Throughout the film, the actors and actresses repeatedly talk about the constant rewriting of the script and three different endings for 'Scream 3'. The script for 'Scream 3' was also rewritten many times, and the film's screenwriter came up with three different endings.
  • In the US, the film set a record for the number of theaters on its opening weekend – 3467. In 2001, this record was broken by 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone' (3762 theaters).
  • Jay and Silent Bob, popular characters from Kevin Smith’s films, can be spotted as tourists at Sunrise Studios. Seeing Gale Weathers, they mistakenly take her for Connie Chang.
  • The film’s director, Wes Craven, can be spotted in the scene with Jay and Silent Bob. He is behind them.
  • The song 'Red Right Hand' has been used in all three films.
  • During his video message, Randy repeatedly mentions the "Star Wars" trilogy. Carrie Fisher, who played Princess Leia in the "Star Wars" trilogy, had a cameo role in "Scream 3": she played Bianca, the keeper of the studio archive.
  • The bathroom where Sidney finds Angelina during the filming of "Stab 3" is the same bathroom used for the scene where Sidney flees the killer in "Scream".
  • Neve Campbell signed a special agreement stipulating that all scenes with her participation had to be filmed within 20 days. This explains why she is not as prominently featured as the main character as in the previous two films.
  • Shortly before filming began, Courteney Cox and David Arquette got married.
  • Kate Winslet, Shannen Doherty, and Charisma Carpenter were considered for the role of Cici. Ultimately, the role went to Kelly Rutherford.
  • Courtney Cox wore the same green suit as Parker Posey in the first film.
  • All the sets for 'Stab 3' are copies of the sets from 'Scream' because all the 'Scream' sets were destroyed after filming was completed.
  • The person responsible for the special effects on the set of 'Stab 3' is named Stan. This is a possible nod to the legendary special effects creator Stan Winston.
  • Rules for the final film in the horror trilogy: 1) The killer possesses superhuman abilities. He cannot simply be stabbed or shot. 2) Anyone, including the main heroine, can die. 3) The film will have an unexpected plot twist revealing the past of the main character.
  • Compared to its predecessors, the third film featured the least amount of blood spilled – 10 gallons. The first film had 50 gallons, and the second had 30.
  • Wes Craven agreed to direct for the third time, provided that Miramax Studios gave the green light to 'Music of the Heart' (1999).
  • The studio carefully guarded the film's plot, so journalists were not allowed on set. The first screening of the film for journalists was organized just two days before its premiere.
  • Wes Craven shot three different endings and did not tell the actors which one he intended to include in the final cut.
  • The film's original website was entirely dedicated to Sunrise Studios, a fictional studio where 'Scream 3' was filmed. The site also featured filmographies and biographies of the actors who appeared in 'Scream 3', and a list of the studio's future projects.
  • The studio deliberately avoided test screenings, fearing leaks of the plot and numerous spoilers. The actors and crew first saw the finished version of the film only at the premiere.
  • The house where much of the second half of the film takes place belongs to Randall Kleiser, the director of 'Grease' (1978).
  • Ehren Kruger had to rewrite the script urgently after filming had already begun.
  • Patrick Dempsey was cast in the role one day before filming began.
  • Neve Campbell was simultaneously filming 'Scream 3', 'Drowning Mona' (2000), and 'The Five Hearts'. Because her character in 'Drowning Mona' had long hair, she had to wear a special wig for the role of Sidney.
  • Carrie Fisher was dissatisfied with her character's lines, so she asked the screenwriter to rewrite her dialogue and actively helped him with the process.
  • Throughout the film, Sidney wears Greek letters around her neck, a gift from Derek (her boyfriend in "Scream 2" (1997)).
  • Number of corpses: 10.
  • The filmmakers wanted to bring back Jamie Kennedy's character, Randy; it was assumed he had survived the events of the second film. But ultimately, the idea was considered far-fetched. However, Randy does appear in the film: with a message to his friends in a video recording he managed to make in case he became the killer's victim.
  • The gun that Sidney takes from the detective's table is a FIE Titan. When, at the killer’s request, Sidney retrieves the hidden weapon and throws it into the pool, she is holding a Beretta 950 Jetfire.
  • Kate Winslet, Shannen Doherty, and Charisma Carpenter were considered for the role of Christie. Ultimately, the role went to Kelly Rutherford.
  • The house used for filming the final scene, where most of the murders in the film take place, was also used for filming the school in "Halloween: 20 Years Later" (1998).
  • The name of the cinematographer of "Scream 3" is written on the operator's chair during the filming of "Stab 3," the film within a film in "Scream 3," Peter Diming.
  • Throughout the film, the actors repeatedly talk about the constant rewriting of the script and three different endings for "Stab 3." The script for "Scream 3" was also rewritten several times, and the film's screenwriter came up with three different endings.
  • Jay and Silent Bob, popular characters from Kevin Smith's films, can be spotted as tourists at Sunrise Studios. Upon seeing Gale Weathers, they mistake her for Connie Chang.
  • The film's director, Wes Craven, can be seen in the scene with Jay and Silent Bob. He is standing behind them.
  • During his video message, Randy repeatedly mentions the Star Wars trilogy. Carrie Fisher, who played Princess Leia in the Star Wars trilogy, had a cameo role in Scream 3, playing Bianca, the studio archive keeper.
  • The bathroom where Sidney finds Angelina during the filming of Stab 3 is the same bathroom used for the scene where Sidney flees the killer in Scream.
  • Neve Campbell signed a special agreement stipulating that all scenes involving her had to be filmed within 20 days. This explains why she isn't as prominently featured as the main character as she was in the previous two films.
  • Shortly before filming began on the movie, Courteney Cox and David Arquette got married.
  • Kate Winslet, Shannen Doherty, and Charisma Carpenter were considered for the role of Christie. Ultimately, the role went to Kelly Rutherford.
  • Parker Posey wears the same green outfit that Courteney Cox wore in the first film.
  • All the sets for 'Scream 3' are copies of the sets from 'Scream', as all the 'Scream' sets were destroyed after filming was completed.
  • Wes Craven agreed to direct for the third time only if Miramax Studios gave the green light to 'Music of the Heart' (1999).
  • The film's initial website was entirely dedicated to Sunrise Studios, a fictional studio where 'Stab 3' was filmed. The site also featured filmographies and biographies of the actors in 'Stab 3', and a list of the studio's future projects.
  • The house where much of the second half of the film takes place belongs to Randall Kleiser, the director of 'Grease' (1978).
  • Neve Campbell was simultaneously filming 'Scream 3', 'Lost Highway' (2000), and 'The 5th Wave'. Because her character in 'Lost Highway' had long hair, she had to wear a special wig for the role of Sidney.
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