Insidious - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Insidious"
Insidious (2011)
Timing: 1:42 (102 min)
Insidious - TMDB rating
6.941/10
7254
Insidious - Kinopoisk rating
0/10
5037
Insidious - IMDB rating
6.9/10
150

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Oren Peli #13117
Oren Peli
Producer
Photo Steven Schneider #13119
Steven Schneider
Producer

Executive Producer

Brian Kavanaugh-Jones
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Anne McCarthy
Casting
Kellie Roy
Casting

Editor

Art Direction

Jennifer Spence
Art Direction

Costume Design

Kristin M. Burke
Costume Design

Anthony Tran

Anthony Tran
Costume Design
Sami Martin Sarmiento
Costume Design
Hannah Greene
Costume Design
Sarah Schuessler
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Danny Downey #3047
Danny Downey
Stunts
Samuel Reynolds
Stunts
Justin T. Woods
Stunts
Katina Waters
Stunts

Production Design

Aaron Sims
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Photo Joel Kramer #12756
Joel Kramer
Stunt Coordinator

Makeup Artist

Rocky Faulkner
Makeup Artist
Nikki Carbonetta
Makeup Artist
Liz Mendoza
Makeup Artist
Mandi Ann Ruiz
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Joe Dzuban
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Craig Mann
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Joseph Bishara #13095

Joseph Bishara

Joseph Bishara
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Rick Osako
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Aaron Sims
Co-Producer

Second Assistant Director

Jeff Bilger
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

Photo John R. Leonetti #71766

John R. Leonetti

John R. Leonetti
Director of Photography
David M. Brewer
Director of Photography

Steadicam Operator

Photo Mark Meyers #17809

Mark Meyers

Mark Meyers
Steadicam Operator

Costumer

Megan Stark Evans
Costumer

Makeup Department Head

Eleanor Sabaduquia
Makeup Department Head

Key Costumer

Laura Cresswell
Key Costumer

Property Master

Matt Donaldson
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Michael Janov
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Joe Dzuban
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Renetta G. Amador
Script Supervisor

Hair Department Head

Yeşim "Shimmy" Osman
Hair Department Head

Special Effects Coordinator

Bart Dion
Special Effects Coordinator

Sound Mixer

Zsolt Magyar
Sound Mixer

Visual Effects Producer

Gordon T. Wittmann
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Albert Cho
First Assistant Director

Chief Lighting Technician

Tim Marshall
Chief Lighting Technician

Boom Operator

Tim D. Lloyd
Boom Operator

Zach Wrobel

Zach Wrobel
Boom Operator

First Assistant Editor

Dennis Alaniz
First Assistant Editor

Additional Editor

Dennis Alaniz
Additional Editor

Foley Artist

John Sievert
Foley Artist
Stefan Fraticelli
Foley Artist

Assistant Editor

Chelsea Kammeyer
Assistant Editor

Lighting Technician

Tim Stratton
Lighting Technician
Shermagne Umali
Lighting Technician

Transportation Coordinator

James G. Brill
Transportation Coordinator

Key Grip

Dan Reilly
Key Grip

Location Manager

David Thornsberry
Location Manager

Dolly Grip

Tony Lopez-Cepero
Dolly Grip

Leadman

Richard Roraback
Leadman

Assistant Location Manager

Jenna Kaye Thornsberry
Assistant Location Manager

Set Production Assistant

Larissa Grudt
Set Production Assistant

Compositor

Heath Kraynak
Compositor
Stephen DeLuca
Compositor

First Assistant Camera

Paul Santoni
First Assistant Camera
Scott Ronnow
First Assistant Camera

Post Production Supervisor

James K. Jensen
Post Production Supervisor

On Set Dresser

Niko Hovartos
On Set Dresser

Production Coordinator

Laura Altmann
Production Coordinator
Michael A. Galasso
Production Coordinator

Line Producer

Jeanette Volturno
Line Producer

CG Supervisor

Michael Lester
CG Supervisor

ADR Voice Casting

Photo Barbara Harris #1681

Barbara Harris

Barbara Harris
ADR Voice Casting

Second Assistant Camera

Alex Scott
Second Assistant Camera
Greg Kurtz
Second Assistant Camera
Kevin Huver
Second Assistant Camera

Transportation Captain

Jason Messersmith
Transportation Captain

Title Designer

Aaron Becker

Aaron Becker
Title Designer

Sound Editor

Paul Seradarian
Sound Editor

Foley Recordist

Randy Wilson
Foley Recordist
Kevin Schultz
Foley Recordist

Digital Intermediate Producer

Jose Parra
Digital Intermediate Producer

Color Timer

George Chavez
Color Timer
Dan Muscarella
Color Timer

Digital Intermediate

Mark Griffith

Mark Griffith
Digital Intermediate
Bill Schultz
Digital Intermediate
Bob Semmer
Digital Intermediate

Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Wayne Marshall
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Co-Art Director

Thomas Spence
Co-Art Director

Post Production Technical Engineer

Richard A. Eisenstein
Post Production Technical Engineer

What's left behind the scenes

  • In the school scene midway through the film, Billy – the doll from the "Saw" films, also directed by Leigh Whannell and James Wan – is drawn on the blackboard behind Josh.
  • As Josh leaves the classroom, the name of director James Wan can be seen on the blackboard (underlined twice).
  • The mask that Alice wears to enter the dream world is identical to the one used by Sandman, the master of dreams, in the comic book series of the same name created by Neil Gaiman.
  • In the school scene, the names of Yasim Osman and Leslie Borchard can be seen written on the blackboard. Leslie worked as a hair stylist for this film, and Yasim was the head of the hair styling department.
  • Screenwriter Leigh Whannell stated at the Toronto Film Festival that when he was writing the script for this film, he had a list of horror movie clichés in front of him to avoid using them.
  • When Alice puts Josh to bed with a metronome, the metronome clicks at 60 beats per minute, although it actually sounds like its tempo is closer to 85 beats per minute.
  • A woman kills a family with an M1 carbine (semi-automatic rifle), but the sound is the same as that of manually operated weaponry. Furthermore, it sounds like a single-shot or pump-action shotgun.
  • When Alice first sees the demon, she describes to Specs that its eyes are "like two black holes," and he draws a portrait of the demon. According to Dalton’s description, the demon has a red face and two completely dark spots in place of eyes. However, when the demon appears, its eyes are white with tiny pupils.
  • At the beginning, when Dalton falls, Josh runs over to see if he’s alright. While Josh is sitting on the couch playing with the newborn, his shirt is untucked, unbuttoned, and without a tie. When Josh runs to Dalton to help him up, his shirt is buttoned, tucked in, and a tie has appeared.
  • When Josh goes to check the front door, he turns on the porch light, and the lightbulb immediately explodes. Later, footage from inside the house shows the porch light is on. It’s unclear when it was repaired.
  • When the alarm goes off, Josh runs downstairs, the front door is wide open, and the screen door that was previously shown in the film is not visible. After he checks the entire house, the alarm goes off again, and he closes the door. Then there are shots inside the house where the screen door is visible again.
  • When Josh is upstairs in Dalton’s room, he goes to the dresser to get clothes for Dalton. As he bends down to get the clothes, the wires from his microphone are clearly visible.
  • When Josh walks towards the red door, on the attic in the dream world (spirit world), in the dimly lit lower left part of the screen, a person operating a haze machine can be noticed.
  • When Rainey enters Dalton’s room, the shadow of the camera operator briefly appears behind her shadow.
  • When Josh goes to Dalton’s room to wake him up, he turns his back to the camera, and the cord of a wireless microphone is visible under his jacket.
  • When Eliza and Specs present their astral projections and communication with a demon, a person with a camera can be seen walking behind the actors.
  • When Josh enters the living room after work, there are three toys on the table (a turtle, a snake, and a toy gun). In the next shot, only the snake remains. Then Josh takes a napkin and wipes his hands, and in the following shot, a new napkin is inexplicably sticking out of the packaging, and there are three toys on the table again. One shot later, neither the napkin nor the toys are there again.
  • In the school scene in the middle of the film, a drawing of Billy – the puppet from the "Saw" films, also directed by Leigh Whannell and James Wan – is on the board behind Josh.
  • When Alice first sees the demon, she describes to Specs that its eyes are "like two black holes," and he draws a portrait of the demon. According to Dalton’s description, the demon has a red face and two completely dark spots in place of eyes. However, when the demon appears, its eyes are white with tiny pupils.
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