Tyrannosaur - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Tyrannosaur"
Tyrannosaur (2011)
Timing: 1:33 (93 min)
Tyrannosaur - TMDB rating
7.2/10
431
Tyrannosaur - Kinopoisk rating
7.043/10
5221
Tyrannosaur - IMDB rating
7.5/10
35000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Diarmid Scrimshaw
Producer

Executive Producer

Peter Carlton
Executive Producer
Will Clarke
Executive Producer
Hugo Heppell
Executive Producer
Mark Herbert
Executive Producer
Katherine Butler
Executive Producer
Suzanne Alizart
Executive Producer

Writer

Editor

Pia Di Ciaula
Editor

Costume Design

Production Design

Simon Rogers
Production Design

Original Music Composer

Dan Baker
Original Music Composer
Chris Baldwin
Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Erik Wilson
Director of Photography

Script Supervisor

Angie Pontefract
Script Supervisor

Still Photographer

Photo Jack English #19728
Jack English
Still Photographer

First Assistant Director

Dan Winch
First Assistant Director

First Assistant Editor

Supriya Naidu-James
First Assistant Editor

Location Manager

Danny Gulliver
Location Manager

Music Supervisor

John Boughtwood
Music Supervisor

Hair Designer

Makeup Designer

Photo Nadia Stacey #13914

Nadia Stacey

Nadia Stacey
Makeup Designer

Gaffer

Andy Lowe
Gaffer

Post Production Supervisor

Mike Morrison
Post Production Supervisor

Casting Director

Photo Des Hamilton #71426
Des Hamilton
Casting Director

Line Producer

Sarada McDermott
Line Producer

Sound Recordist

Chris Sheedy
Sound Recordist

Foley

Photo Richard Smith #333617
Richard Smith
Foley

What's left behind the scenes

  • Paddy Considine's directorial debut.
  • It took only a week to write the screenplay.
  • In one of the early scenes in the film, when Joseph, played by Peter Mullan, is sitting alone in a bar muttering to himself, a voice can be heard off-screen: “Are you alright, Joseph?” The voice belongs to director Paddy Considine. The actor got so into his role and took on such a dejected look that the director simply couldn't restrain himself.
  • In one of the early scenes of the film, when Joseph, played by Peter Mullan, is sitting alone in a bar muttering to himself, a voice can be heard off-screen: “Are you alright, Joseph?” The voice belongs to director Paddy Considine. The actor had become so immersed in the role and taken on such a dejected look that the director couldn’t help himself.
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