Spider-Man 3 - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Spider-Man 3"
Spider-Man 3 (2007)
Timing: 2:19 (139 min)
Spider-Man 3 - TMDB rating
6.454/10
15089
Spider-Man 3 - Kinopoisk rating
7.128/10
407889
Spider-Man 3 - IMDB rating
6.3/10
695000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Laura Ziskin
Producer
Grant Curtis
Producer

Executive Producer

Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr.
Executive Producer
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Stan Lee

Stan Lee
Executive Producer
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Kevin Feige

Kevin Feige
Executive Producer

Casting

Kathy Driscoll
Casting

Editor

Bob Murawski
Editor

Art Direction

Christopher Burian-Mohr
Art Direction
David F. Klassen
Art Direction
Dawn Swiderski
Art Direction
Suzan Wexler
Art Direction
David Swayze
Art Direction

Costume Design

Katina Le Kerr
Costume Design

Stunts

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Natascha Hopkins
Stunts
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Samantha MacIvor
Stunts
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Paul E. Short
Stunts
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Shawnna Thibodeau
Stunts
Chrissy Weathersby Ball
Stunts
Alexis Teague
Stunts
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Mike Justus
Stunts

Production Design

Neil Spisak
Production Design
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J. Michael Riva
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Dan Bradley
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

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Dan Bradley
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Leslie A. Pope
Set Decoration

Original Music Composer

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Christopher Young

Christopher Young
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Denis L. Stewart
Unit Production Manager

Production Supervisor

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David J. Grant

David J. Grant
Production Supervisor

Orchestrator

Stunt Double

Jimena Ferrante
Stunt Double
Alexis Teague
Stunt Double
Alison Hyatt Simpson
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

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Bill Pope

Bill Pope
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

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Daniel Moder
Camera Operator

Sound Effects Editor

Richard C. Franklin
Sound Effects Editor
Jussi Tegelman
Sound Effects Editor
Chris M. Jacobson
Sound Effects Editor
Bernard Weiser
Sound Effects Editor
Paul N.J. Ottosson
Sound Effects Editor
Daniel Pagan
Sound Effects Editor
Greg ten Bosch
Sound Effects Editor

Visual Effects Supervisor

Sheena Duggal
Visual Effects Supervisor
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PeiPei Alena Yuan
Visual Effects Supervisor
Scott Stokdyk
Visual Effects Supervisor

Script Supervisor

Trudy Ramirez
Script Supervisor

Still Photographer

Merrick Morton
Still Photographer
Merie Weismiller Wallace
Still Photographer

Visual Effects Producer

Josh R. Jaggars
Visual Effects Producer

Production Manager

Richard Baratta

Richard Baratta
Production Manager

Screenplay

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Sam Raimi

Sam Raimi
Screenplay

Set Designer

Kevin Cross
Set Designer
Aric Cheng
Set Designer
Noelle King
Set Designer
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Barbara Mesney
Set Designer
Jeff Markwith
Set Designer
Andrea Dopaso
Set Designer
Theodore Sharps
Set Designer
Patte Strong-Lord
Set Designer
Brett Phillips
Set Designer

Location Scout

Ellen Gessert
Location Scout

Location Manager

Andrew Saxe
Location Manager
John Fedynich
Location Manager

Casting Assistant

Katie Taylor
Casting Assistant
Will F. Moore
Casting Assistant
Lavelle Brown
Casting Assistant
Merry Alderman
Casting Assistant
Neal Naito
Casting Assistant
Kathryn Taylor
Casting Assistant

Special Effects Makeup Artist

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Andy Clement
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Casting Associate

Jeffrey Gafner
Casting Associate

Makeup & Hair

Vivian Baker
Makeup & Hair
Jay Wejebe
Makeup & Hair
Tina Earnshaw
Makeup & Hair

Prosthetics

Production Coordinator

Noelle Green
Production Coordinator
V.W. Scheich
Production Coordinator
John DeSimone
Production Coordinator
Greg Outcalt
Production Coordinator

Visual Effects Coordinator

Danielle Costa
Visual Effects Coordinator

Visual Effects Editor

Earl A. Hibbert
Visual Effects Editor

Visual Effects

John Frazier
Visual Effects
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Ian Hunter

Ian Hunter
Visual Effects
Scott Stokdyk
Visual Effects
Spencer Cook
Visual Effects
Peter Nofz
Visual Effects
G. "Nic" Nicholson
Visual Effects

CG Supervisor

Robert Winter
CG Supervisor

Screenstory

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Sam Raimi

Sam Raimi
Screenstory
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Ivan Raimi

Ivan Raimi
Screenstory

Choreographer

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Marguerite Pomerhn Derricks
Choreographer

Title Designer

Heebok Lee
Title Designer

Comic Book

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Stan Lee

Stan Lee
Comic Book

Original Film Writer

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Todd McFarlane

Todd McFarlane
Original Film Writer

Additional Production Assistant

Patrick Tendai Pfupajena
Additional Production Assistant

Storyboard Designer

Rick Newsome
Storyboard Designer

What's left behind the scenes

  • During the filming of the scene where Spider-Man's fist passes through Sandman, a unique stunt double took Tobey Maguire's place – Baxter Hamby, the only one-armed boxing world champion in the world. He delivered punches with his arm amputated below the elbow, and the fist emerging from the other side of Sandman was later added with computer graphics.
  • The premiere date for the third film was announced before the release of the second movie.
  • John Dykstra, who received an 'Oscar' for creating the special effects for 'Spider-Man 2' (2004), chose to leave the franchise and work on 'Hot Wheels' (2007). Scott Stockdick took his place.
  • Topher Grace did not renew his contract for filming in the 'That '70s Show' television series, preferring to star in this film.
  • Sam Raimi did everything possible to conceal Venom's appearance in the third film. During pre-production, he even stated that he had never liked the character and did not intend to include him in the film.
  • According to Topher Grace and Thomas Hayden Church, when they went to a meeting at Sony, they didn't even realize they would be auditioning for roles in the film.
  • The role of the fiery blonde Gwen Stacy was played by redhead Bryce Dallas Howard, while the role of the redhead Mary Jane Watson was played by natural blonde Kirsten Dunst.
  • The film became one of the most expensive in the history of modern cinema – the film's budget was $258 million. Previously, the most expensive films were considered to be “King Kong” ($207 million) and “Pirates of the Caribbean 2: Dead Man's Chest” ($225 million).
  • Composer Danny Elfman, who had worked on the soundtrack to previous films in the franchise, was forced to leave the project due to creative differences with the film's director Sam Raimi. He was replaced by Christopher Young. Interestingly, after leaving the project, Danny began working on the musical accompaniment to another “spider” film – “Charlotte's Web” (2006).
  • It took Thomas Hayden Church approximately 16 months of work to get his physical condition into the appropriate state for the role of Sandman.
  • The appearance of the Sandman character in the third film was authorized by a personal request from Tobey Maguire.
  • According to one of the film's producers, Grant Curtis, the Vulture was one of the villains in the early drafts of the script for the third installment. He was later replaced by Venom.
  • While wearing the Venom suit, Topher Grace did not drink any liquids during breaks in filming.
  • Special effects specialist Scott Stockdick created miniature versions of skyscrapers at a scale of 1 to 16 to save time and costs, but also to allow the models to look realistic.
  • Only in the Russian distribution was a subtitle, “Enemy in the Reflection,” added to the title.
  • Creating the scene where an out-of-control crane destroys a skyscraper required assembling a photo-panorama of the cityscape, footage shot on set at full scale (where the disaster set pieces were created and operated by a special effects team led by John Frazier), miniature footage produced by New Deal Studios, and finally, digital effects developed by CafeFX.
  • Sam Raimi’s brother, Ted, played the role of J. Jonah Jameson’s assistant.
  • Composer Christopher Young appears in the scene with Mary Jane’s rehearsal – he portrays the pianist.
  • Real sand was used in the scenes featuring Sandman. The only exception was for shots where Sandman, dissolving, buries his opponents. Crushed cornflakes were used instead of sand.
  • The entire film was shot using reflections in mirrors.
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