The Great Gatsby - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "The Great Gatsby"
The Great Gatsby (2013)
Timing: 2:23 (143 min)
The Great Gatsby - TMDB rating
7.353/10
12880
The Great Gatsby - Kinopoisk rating
7.947/10
493108
The Great Gatsby - IMDB rating
7.2/10
640000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Douglas Wick
Producer
Catherine Knapman
Producer
Lucy Fisher
Producer

Executive Producer

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Barrie M. Osborne
Executive Producer
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Bruce Berman

Bruce Berman
Executive Producer
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Jay-Z

Jay-Z
Executive Producer

Casting

Nikki Barrett
Casting

Editor

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Jason Ballantine
Editor
Matt Villa
Editor
Jonathan Redmond
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Lloyd Finnemore
Special Effects Supervisor
Dan Oliver
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Ian Gracie
Art Direction
Michael Turner
Art Direction
Damien Drew
Art Direction

Costume Design

Stunts

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Ben Smith-Petersen
Stunts

Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Tony Lynch
Stunt Coordinator
Spike Cherrie
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Beverley Dunn
Set Decoration

Key Makeup Artist

Wizzy Molineaux
Key Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Phil Heywood
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Wayne Pashley
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steve Maslow
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

Craig Armstrong
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Alexandra Taussig
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Anton Monsted
Co-Producer

Set Dresser

Sam Lukins
Set Dresser
Corey O'Connell
Set Dresser
Graham Dunn
Set Dresser
Richard Kennett
Set Dresser
Dan McGrath
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Betty Fotofili
Second Assistant Director
Scott Lovelock
Second Assistant Director
Samantha Smith McGrady
Second Assistant Director
Deborah Antoniou
Second Assistant Director
Eddie Thorne
Second Assistant Director
Deborah Antoniou
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

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Simon Duggan
Director of Photography

Costume Supervisor

Kerry Thompson
Costume Supervisor

Sound Effects Editor

Damian Candusso
Sound Effects Editor
Rick Lisle
Sound Effects Editor
Andrew Miller
Sound Effects Editor

Assistant Art Director

Simon Elsley
Assistant Art Director
Jenny Hitchcock
Assistant Art Director
Christopher Tangney
Assistant Art Director

Visual Effects Supervisor

Andy Brown
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Wayne Pashley
Supervising Sound Editor

Supervising Dialogue Editor

Jenny T. Ward
Supervising Dialogue Editor

Sound Mixer

Guntis Sics
Sound Mixer
Mark van Kool
Sound Mixer

Visual Effects Producer

Darren A. Bell
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Jennifer Leacey

Jennifer Leacey
First Assistant Director
Emma Jamvold
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

Whitney Anne Adams

Whitney Anne Adams
Assistant Costume Designer

Boom Operator

Gerry Nucifora
Boom Operator

Graphic Designer

Tiffany M. Carpenter
Graphic Designer
Michael Wholley
Graphic Designer

Screenplay

Novel

First Assistant Editor

Christine Cheung
First Assistant Editor

Sound Designer

Wayne Pashley
Sound Designer

Construction Coordinator

Robina Osborne
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

Colette Birrell
Art Department Coordinator

Dialogue Editor

Sonal Joshi
Dialogue Editor
Emma Mitchell
Dialogue Editor

Compositing Supervisor

David Booth
Compositing Supervisor
Aaron Barclay
Compositing Supervisor

Key Hair Stylist

Ashley Johnson
Key Hair Stylist

Assistant Set Decoration

Katie Sharrock
Assistant Set Decoration

Makeup Supervisor

Lesley Vanderwalt
Makeup Supervisor

Hair Designer

Kerry Warn
Hair Designer

Makeup Designer

Maurizio Silvi
Makeup Designer

Hair Supervisor

Lesley Vanderwalt
Hair Supervisor

Third Assistant Director

Christopher Turner
Third Assistant Director
Greg Tynan
Third Assistant Director

Songs

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Romy

Romy
Songs
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Q-Tip

Q-Tip
Songs
GoonRock
Songs
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Jay-Z

Jay-Z
Songs
Dan Stephens
Songs
Joe Ray
Songs
Alana Watson
Songs
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Sia

Sia
Songs

Digital Compositor

Post Production Coordinator

Agatha Ozdowska
Post Production Coordinator

Other

Alonso Homs
Other

Colorist

Vanessa Taylor
Colorist

Post Production Supervisor

Henry Karjalainen
Post Production Supervisor

Visual Effects Coordinator

Shannon Armstrong
Visual Effects Coordinator
Lisa Brodie
Visual Effects Coordinator

Choreographer

John O'Connell
Choreographer

Construction Manager

Sean Ahern
Construction Manager

Wigmaker

Kylie Clarke
Wigmaker

Supervising Sound Effects Editor

Fabian Sanjurjo
Supervising Sound Effects Editor

Key Scenic Artist

Matt Connors
Key Scenic Artist

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on the novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald, “The Great Gatsby” (1925).
  • Amanda Seyfried, Rebecca Hall, Rachel McAdams, Keira Knightley, Blake Lively, Abby Cornish, Michelle Williams, Natalie Portman, Eva Green, Anne Hathaway, Olivia Wilde, Jessica Alba, and Scarlett Johansson were considered for the role of Daisy Buchanan.
  • Ben Affleck was considered for the role of Tom Buchanan, but due to scheduling conflicts, he had to decline. Luke Evans and Bradley Cooper were also considered for this role. However, the role ultimately went to Joel Edgerton.
  • There were rumors that Hayley Atwell would play the role of Jordan Baker.
  • Carey Mulligan was at the Fashion Awards when Baz Luhrmann called and told her she had been cast as Daisy Buchanan. The actress said that after that call she burst into tears, right in the middle of the room with Karl Lagerfeld, and the people standing around looked at her like she was crazy.
  • Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire have actually been friends since childhood. And this is the first time they have appeared together on screen since the release of the film 'Don's Plum' (2000).
  • Work on the film was suspended when director Baz Luhrmann was hit in the head by a moving camera crane. He ended up needing three stitches.
  • The film was initially scheduled for release in December 2012, then the date was moved to July 2013, and eventually postponed to May 2013.
  • The film features several references to "Arrow Collars." This type of detachable shirt collar was a widely popular men's fashion accessory in the early 1920s, and models wearing them appeared in a very successful and popular advertising campaign.
  • Genuine Duesenberg automobiles are too rare and valuable to be used for driving action scenes (a Duesenberg SJ convertible coupe was sold at auction in March 2013 for $4.5 million). Two replicas of the Duesenberg Model J were painted yellow and modified to match each other for filming.
  • Tom mentions Kapiolani and Punchbowl in a key scene with Daisy. Kapiolani Park is located on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, between Waikiki and Diamond Head. The Punchbowl Crater is located 6 miles northwest of it.
  • The film's director, Baz Luhrmann, played a cameo role in the film – a waiter in the restaurant where Nick Carraway and Jordan Baker met.
  • The film was shot using a RED Epic camera.
  • Baz Luhrmann conceived of this film during the global financial crisis while in Siberia. In one interview, he said: "If you put people in front of a mirror that tells them: you were drunk on money—they won't want to look into it. But if you project the reflection onto another era, such a story will be in demand."
  • Leonardo DiCaprio wanted to play Gatsby because he liked the "idea of a man who was absolutely nothing and created himself, starting only from his own imagination." "Gatsby is one of the iconic characters because he can be interpreted in different ways: a hopeless romantic, an obsessed madman, or a dangerous gangster clinging to wealth," says DiCaprio.
  • A painting of Zelda Fitzgerald can be noticed on the wall in the apartment where Tom and Myrtle live.
  • The "French" telephone in the scene where the characters talk about the intrusive unwanted guest who called Tom was not invented until the mid-1930s. In 1922, you still had to hold a candlestick-style telephone in one hand and speak into the microphone while pressing the earpiece to your ear.
  • The events unfold in 1922, but Gatsby's yellow car is a 1929 Duesenberg Model J.
  • Some general shots of Manhattan show the Chrysler Building and the Empire State Building still under construction. The film is set in 1922. Construction of the Chrysler Building began in 1928, and the Empire State Building in 1930.
  • Almost all of the cars used in the film are from later years than 1922, the year the film is set in: a 1930 Buick Series 60, a 1932 Cadillac V-16, a 1930 Chevrolet Universal, a 1928 Chrysler Imperial, a 1930 Chrysler Six, a 1929 De Soto Six, a 1924 Dodge Brothers, a 1929 Ford Model A, a 1929 Packard Standard Eight, a 1929 Packard Standard Eight, a 1927 Rolls-Royce Phantom I, and a 1929 Studebaker President.
  • The very first day of filming, director Baz Luhrmann dedicated to working on the tea party scene in the rain with characters played by Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire, and Carey Mulligan. It was a beautiful spring day, and creating the downpour shown in the film required 100,000 liters of water. Real rain started the next morning and didn't stop for three days.
  • In the interior of Gatsby's mansion, director Baz Luhrmann reflected his own memories of the interior of the school he attended in Australia.
  • The film contains several mentions of "Arrow Collars." This type of detachable shirt collar was a widely popular men's fashion accessory in the early 1920s, and models wearing them appeared in a very successful and popular advertising campaign.
  • Baz Luhrmann conceived of this film during a global financial crisis while in Siberia. In one interview, he said: "If you put people in front of a mirror that tells them, 'You were drunk on money,' they won't want to look at it. But if you project that reflection onto another era, that story will be in demand."
  • Leonardo DiCaprio wanted to play Gatsby because he liked "the idea of a man who was absolutely nothing and created himself, based solely on his own imagination." "Gatsby is one of the iconic characters because he can be interpreted in different ways: a hopeless romantic, an obsessed madman, or a dangerous gangster clinging to wealth," says DiCaprio.
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