Mars Needs Moms - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Mars Needs Moms"
Mars Needs Moms (2011)
Timing: 1:28 (88 min)
Mars Needs Moms - TMDB rating
6.006/10
667
Mars Needs Moms - Kinopoisk rating
6.126/10
19105
Mars Needs Moms - IMDB rating
5.4/10
23615

Film crew

Director

Producer

Jack Rapke
Producer
Steven J. Boyd
Producer
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Steve Starkey
Producer

Writer

Wendy Wells
Writer

Casting

Scot Boland
Casting
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Victoria Burrows
Casting

Editor

Wayne Wahrman
Editor

Costume Design

Benjamin Feder
Costume Design

Production Design

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Doug Chiang
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Garrett Warren

Garrett Warren
Stunt Coordinator

Original Music Composer

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John Powell

John Powell
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Robert Presley
Director of Photography

Animation

Michael Parks
Animation
Jimmy Almeida
Animation
Yuhon Ng
Animation

Screenplay

Sound Designer

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Randy Thom

Randy Thom
Sound Designer

Lighting Technician

James Sathre
Lighting Technician

Book

Lighting Artist

Michael Leung
Lighting Artist

Art Department Manager

Jason Corgan Brown
Art Department Manager

What's left behind the scenes

  • Berkeley Breathed’s book "Mars Needs Moms," on which the film "Mars Needs Moms" is based, came about after a quarrel between his wife and son. The main character is named Milo in both the book and the film, just like Breathed’s son.
  • Here's what Breathed himself says: "The movie wouldn't exist if, on August 10, 2006, there hadn't been a half-eaten plate of cauliflower left on the Breathed's table. Young Milo, age 5, threw a tantrum and yelled something terrible at his mother, bringing her to tears. I had to explain to my screaming son what he would feel if his mother, whom he supposedly didn't love, was suddenly taken away – I made it up on the spot – by Martians! That night, I wrote the book."
  • Magical digital technologies allowed the 35-year-old actor (Seth Green) to play a 9-year-old boy (Mylo).
  • Every day the actors dressed in the same clothes. The same outfits (a black tight-fitting suit), hairstyles (hair swept back to keep it off their faces) and makeup (black dots placed in specific locations). All the actors wore identical black tight-fitting suits, but each had patches of a certain color to avoid confusion. Seth’s was burgundy, Mindy’s was lilac, and Elizabeth’s was green.
  • Each black suit has a red vertical stripe on the right side, a green vertical stripe on the left side, and about 65 sensors placed in specifically designated areas. These markers are intended to help the controlled and static cameras.
  • The Martian language was the result of the actors’ collective creativity. They invented it directly during the voice recording process.
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