The Queen's Corgi - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Queen's Corgi"
The Queen's Corgi (2019)
Timing: 1:25 (85 min)
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Film crew

Director

Vincent Kesteloot
Director

Producer

Caroline Van Iseghem
Producer

Executive Producer

Eric Dillens
Executive Producer
Cooper Waterman
Executive Producer
Matthieu Zeller
Executive Producer

Writer

Photo Johnny Smith #89946
Johnny Smith
Writer
Rob Sprackling
Writer

Casting

Domonic Paris
Casting
Gina Gallo
Casting

Editor

Vincent Kesteloot
Editor

Art Direction

Alexandre Blain
Art Direction
Sylvie Lacroix
Art Direction

Original Music Composer

Photo Ramin Djawadi #17607

Ramin Djawadi

Ramin Djawadi
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Photo Fabrice Delville #75886
Fabrice Delville
Co-Producer
Christophe Toulemonde
Co-Producer
Patrick Vandenbosch
Co-Producer

Set Designer

Charlotte Boisson
Set Designer

Foley Artist

Olivier Thys
Foley Artist

Music Editor

Jean-Stephane Garbe
Music Editor

Storyboard Artist

Patrick Reyntens
Storyboard Artist

Line Producer

Vincent Philbert
Line Producer

Production Executive

Gladys Brookfield-Hampson
Production Executive

Assistant Production Manager

Nora Thomas
Assistant Production Manager

Finance

Alain-Gilles Viellevoye
Finance

Layout

Guillaume Zimmer
Layout

What's left behind the scenes

  • The project’s history began in 2002 with a screenplay that John Smith and Rob Sprackling sold to the American studio Montecito. The project sat on the shelf until 2016. Ben Stassen bought it from the studio and then, together with the authors, reworked the screenplay. To finish the script, the team had to wait for the end of the presidential elections in America.
  • The authors transformed the initially conceived duel between Rex and Tyson into a frantic chase with minimal violence.
  • The initially planned scene in which Rex returned to Buckingham Palace with his beloved Wanda was rewritten – in the end, not only the couple, but the entire dog pack showed up at the palace.
  • One of the key scenes in the first part of the film was the royal dinner. Initially, the script featured a lavish reception, but this would have been too expensive in terms of animation costs. It was decided to rewrite the scene, turning it into a private reception attended only by the royal couple and the president with his wife.
  • The stunt scene and Rex’s fall down the stairs initially involved him flying out the window and landing directly into the arms of Prince Philip while he was being photographed with members of the royal family. The authors decided to simplify this in favor of other scenes.
  • The original script featured six main characters, not four as it ultimately turned out.
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