Soul - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Soul"
Soul (2020)
Timing: 1:41 (101 min)
Soul - TMDB rating
8.092/10
11313
Soul - Kinopoisk rating
8.358/10
654845
Soul - IMDB rating
8/10
445000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Dana Murray
Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Dan Scanlon #14248

Dan Scanlon

Dan Scanlon
Executive Producer
Kiri Hart
Executive Producer

Casting

Kevin Reher
Casting
Natalie Lyon
Casting

Editor

Kevin Nolting
Editor

Production Design

Steve Pilcher
Production Design

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Photo Ren Klyce #4821
Ren Klyce
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Photo David Parker #14557
David Parker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Photo Trent Reznor #7946Photo Trent Reznor #7947

Trent Reznor

Trent Reznor
Original Music Composer
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Atticus Ross

Atticus Ross
Original Music Composer
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Jon Batiste

Jon Batiste
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

Michael Warch
Associate Producer

Orchestrator

Director of Photography

Ian Megibben
Director of Photography
Matt Aspbury
Director of Photography

Sound Effects Editor

Jonathon Stevens
Sound Effects Editor
Steve Orlando
Sound Effects Editor
Kimberly Patrick
Sound Effects Editor

Visual Effects Supervisor

Michael Fong
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Photo Ren Klyce #4821
Ren Klyce
Supervising Sound Editor
Coya Elliott
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Jessica Heidt
Script Supervisor

Animation Supervisor

Photo Bobby Podesta #2052
Bobby Podesta
Animation Supervisor
Jude Brownbill
Animation Supervisor

Animation

Photo Steven Clay Hunter #2067
Steven Clay Hunter
Animation

Thanks

Production Manager

Jaclyn Simon
Production Manager

Screenplay

Mike Jones
Screenplay

First Assistant Editor

Eric M. Barker
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Shelley Roden
Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Photo Ren Klyce #4821
Ren Klyce
Sound Designer

Foley Editor

Dee Selby
Foley Editor

Story

Mike Jones
Story

Foley Supervisor

Thom Brennan
Foley Supervisor

Foley Mixer

Scott Curtis
Foley Mixer

Casting Associate

Kate Hansen-Birnbaum
Casting Associate

Music Editor

Justin Pearson
Music Editor
Sally Boldt
Music Editor

Storyboard Artist

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Hyein Park

Hyein Park
Storyboard Artist

Co-Director

Other

Sound

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Kenny Pickett
Sound

ADR Supervisor

Cheryl Nardi
ADR Supervisor

Lighting Artist

Sungyeon Joh
Lighting Artist

Sound Editor

Justin Pearson
Sound Editor

Animation Manager

Rebecca Euphrat
Animation Manager

Story Artist

Michael Yates
Story Artist
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Rosana Sullivan
Story Artist
Aphton Corbin
Story Artist
James S. Baker
Story Artist
J. Garett Sheldrew
Story Artist
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Hyein Park

Hyein Park
Story Artist

Layout

Seong-Young Kim
Layout

Script Coordinator

Paige Johnstone
Script Coordinator

Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Photo Nathan Nance #18815
Nathan Nance
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Story Supervisor

Kristen Lester
Story Supervisor

Score Engineer

Tommy Simpson
Score Engineer

Simulation & Effects Artist

Photo Edwin Chang #17524
Edwin Chang
Simulation & Effects Artist

Lighting Coordinator

Grace Geller
Lighting Coordinator
Jeanette Elizabeth Mckillop
Lighting Coordinator

What's left behind the scenes

  • The subway train number is 2319. The same number appears in the 2001 animated film 'Monsters, Inc.' when a human sock enters the monster world.
  • In the initial script version, the main character was a soul named 22, not Joe.
  • The prototype for the atelier owned by Joe's mother was Advanced European Tailoring in Berkeley, California. While working on the film, the animators spent a lot of time there, making sketches and notes.
  • Initially, Joe Gardner was intended to be white. He would have been an animation enthusiast. Later, he was made a rock star, and then – a Black jazz enthusiast.
  • The character's name, 22, is a reference to the expression “Catch-22” (this is a legal, administrative, social, or logical paradox consisting of the fact that attempting to comply with a certain rule itself means violating that rule; an individual falling under such norms cannot behave rationally). In this situation, the only way to find an answer to the question of whether life is worth living is to live it.
  • Joe Gardner was initially intended to be white. He would have been an animation enthusiast. Later, he was made a rock star, and then a Black jazz enthusiast.
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