Shrek - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Shrek"
Shrek (2001)
Timing: 1:30 (90 min)
Shrek - TMDB rating
7.759/10
18583
Shrek - Kinopoisk rating
8.206/10
912891
Shrek - IMDB rating
7.9/10
806000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Aron Warner #15354
Aron Warner
Producer

Executive Producer

Penney Finkelman Cox
Executive Producer
Sandra Rabins
Executive Producer

Writer

Casting

Leslee Feldman
Casting

Editor

Sim Evan-Jones
Editor

Art Direction

Guillaume Aretos
Art Direction
Douglas Rogers
Art Direction

Costume Design

Isis Mussenden
Costume Design

Production Design

James Hegedus
Production Design

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Andy Nelson
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
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Anna Behlmer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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John Powell

John Powell
Original Music Composer

Co-Producer

Production Supervisor

Kathleen Kelly
Production Supervisor
Stacey Vandermeer
Production Supervisor

Associate Producer

Jane Hartwell
Associate Producer

Orchestrator

Bruce Fowler
Orchestrator
Walt Fowler
Orchestrator
Elizabeth Finch
Orchestrator
John Bell
Orchestrator
Ladd McIntosh
Orchestrator
Yvonne S. Moriarty
Orchestrator
John A. Coleman
Orchestrator

Musician

James Thatcher
Musician
Jonathan Evans-Jones
Musician
Peter DiStefano
Musician
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Rachel Bolt
Musician
Jason Wade
Musician
Nicholas Bucknall
Musician
Anthony Pike
Musician
Andrew Findon
Musician
Anna Noakes
Musician
Richard Bissill
Musician
Danny Jacob
Musician
Paul Clarvis
Musician
Richard Edwards
Musician
Mike Hext
Musician
Dave Stewart
Musician
Paul Archibald
Musician
Ian Balmain
Musician
Andrew Crowley
Musician
Owen Slade
Musician
Boguslav Kostecki
Musician
Rita Manning
Musician
Warren Zielinski
Musician
Heather Cairncross
Musician
Sarah Eyden
Musician
Rachel Weston
Musician

Sound Effects Editor

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Tony Lamberti

Tony Lamberti
Sound Effects Editor
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Hector C. Gika
Sound Effects Editor
Wade Wilson
Sound Effects Editor

Visual Effects Supervisor

Ken Bielenberg
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Lon Bender
Supervising Sound Editor
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Wylie Stateman
Supervising Sound Editor

Supervising Dialogue Editor

Hugh Waddell
Supervising Dialogue Editor

Character Designer

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Tom Hester
Character Designer

Animation Supervisor

Jennifer Dahlman
Animation Supervisor

Sound Mixer

Eric Valetine
Sound Mixer

Animation

Chung Chan
Animation
Ethan Hurd
Animation
Anthony Hodgson
Animation
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Rick Richardson
Animation
Boris Kossmehl
Animation
Kenny Chung
Animation
Patricia A. Hannaway
Animation
Edip Agi
Animation
Raffaella Filipponi
Animation
Tim Keon
Animation
Ken Keys
Animation
Eric Lessard
Animation
Noel McGinn
Animation
Fredrik Nilsson
Animation
David Rader
Animation
Emmanuel Roth
Animation
Tom Roth
Animation
David Spivack
Animation
Don Venhaus
Animation
Jason Reisig
Animation
Michelle Meeker
Animation
Fred Baxter
Animation
Dominic Striker
Animation
Stewart Beaulieu
Animation

Thanks

Stereoscopic Supervisor

Tony Baldridge
Stereoscopic Supervisor

Production Manager

Triva von Klark
Production Manager

Novel

Set Designer

Craig Edelblut
Set Designer
Don Weinger
Set Designer

First Assistant Editor

Michelle Belforte
First Assistant Editor

Additional Editor

Steve Bloom

Steve Bloom
Additional Editor

Foley Artist

James Moriana
Foley Artist

Art Department Coordinator

Rachael Ellen Miller
Art Department Coordinator

First Assistant Sound Editor

Branden Spencer
First Assistant Sound Editor
Robert Batha
First Assistant Sound Editor

Art Department Assistant

Fadi Basem Kandah
Art Department Assistant

Foley Editor

Jennifer Mann
Foley Editor
Valerie Davidson
Foley Editor

Book

Painter

Joe DiCesare
Painter
Tony Halawa
Painter
Thomas Esmeralda
Painter

Music Supervisor

Marylata Elton
Music Supervisor

Foley Mixer

Nerses Gezalyan
Foley Mixer

Production Controller

Gary L. Wohlleben
Production Controller

Production Accountant

Luc Desmarchelier
Production Accountant
Susan Beech
Production Accountant
Steve Deutsch
Production Accountant

Songs

Casting Associate

Christi Soper Hilt
Casting Associate
Sara Getzkin
Casting Associate

Sculptor

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Tom Hester
Sculptor
Dennis Gordon
Sculptor

Music Editor

Brian Richards
Music Editor

ADR Mixer

Charleen Richards
ADR Mixer

ADR Recordist

David Lucarelli
ADR Recordist

Storyboard Artist

Hank Mayo
Storyboard Artist

Co-Executive Producer

David Lipman
Co-Executive Producer

Other

Barry E. Jackson
Other
Bill Perkins
Other

Additional Music

James McKee Smith
Additional Music

Conductor

Gavin Greenaway
Conductor

Post Production Supervisor

Matthew Goodman
Post Production Supervisor

Production Assistant

Ronald M. Davis
Production Assistant

Sound Assistant

Erich Gann
Sound Assistant

Production Coordinator

Ilyssa Katz
Production Coordinator
Audra Koklys
Production Coordinator
Charles G. Baldwin
Production Coordinator
Andre de Oliviera Araujo
Production Coordinator
Andrea Stoops
Production Coordinator
Russell Peavey
Production Coordinator

Visual Effects

Bob Whitehill
Visual Effects
Terran Boylan
Visual Effects
Mark Edwards
Visual Effects
Mirjana Nikolic
Visual Effects
Juan J. Buhler
Visual Effects
Rhett Collier
Visual Effects
Alain De Hoe
Visual Effects
David Hart
Visual Effects
Matt Head
Visual Effects
Mahesh Ramasubramanian
Visual Effects
Erdem Taylan
Visual Effects
Susan Thayer
Visual Effects
Martin Usiak
Visual Effects
David P. Allen
Visual Effects
Greg Duda
Visual Effects
Karen Schneider
Visual Effects
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Adam Hlavac

Adam Hlavac
Visual Effects

Animation Director

Paul Chung
Animation Director
Tim Cheung
Animation Director
Donnachada Daly
Animation Director

James Straus

James Straus
Animation Director
Denis Couchon
Animation Director

Effects Supervisor

Arnauld Lamorlette
Effects Supervisor

ADR & Dubbing

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Rif Hutton
ADR & Dubbing
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Jean Gilpin
ADR & Dubbing
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Mitch Carter
ADR & Dubbing
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Lynnanne Zager
ADR & Dubbing
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Newell Alexander
ADR & Dubbing
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Rosemary Alexander
ADR & Dubbing
Kenneth Danziger
ADR & Dubbing
Tom Amundsen
ADR & Dubbing
Diz White
ADR & Dubbing
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Tony Pope

Tony Pope
ADR & Dubbing
Claudette Wells
ADR & Dubbing
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Moosie Drier
ADR & Dubbing
Steve Bulen
ADR & Dubbing
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Sherry Hursey
ADR & Dubbing
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Lia Sargent

Lia Sargent
ADR & Dubbing
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Donna Lynn Leavy
ADR & Dubbing
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Bridget Sienna
ADR & Dubbing
Christina MacGregor
ADR & Dubbing

ADR Supervisor

Hugh Waddell
ADR Supervisor
Chris Jargo
ADR Supervisor

Art Department Production Assistant

Anthony Byrnes
Art Department Production Assistant

Sound Recordist

Robert Renga
Sound Recordist
Craig Heath
Sound Recordist

Visual Development

Bill Kaufmann
Visual Development

Assistant Sound Editor

David Stanke
Assistant Sound Editor

Sequence Supervisor

Mark Wendell
Sequence Supervisor
Apurva Shah
Sequence Supervisor
Philippe Gluckman
Sequence Supervisor
Susan Hayden
Sequence Supervisor
Paul Wang
Sequence Supervisor
Janet Rentel
Sequence Supervisor

Modeling

Matthew Paulson
Modeling
Patty Kaku
Modeling
Facundo Rabaudi
Modeling
Brian Deans-Rowe
Modeling
Steve McGrath
Modeling
Bill Stahl
Modeling
Ludmila Golynski
Modeling

Lighting Artist

Matthieu Grospiron
Lighting Artist

Matte Painter

Steven Albert
Matte Painter

Post-Production Manager

James Beshears
Post-Production Manager

Rotoscoping Artist

Matt Cordero
Rotoscoping Artist

Assistant Sound Engineer

Chris Clark
Assistant Sound Engineer

Head of Production

Jane Hartwell
Head of Production

Foley Recordist

Greg Zimmerman
Foley Recordist

ADR Engineer

Derek Casari
ADR Engineer

Color Timer

Terry Claborn
Color Timer

Negative Cutter

Mo Henry
Negative Cutter

Roto Supervisor

Clark Harding
Roto Supervisor

Foley

Jeffrey Wilhoit
Foley

Supervising Technical Director

Mitchell Amino
Supervising Technical Director
George Bruder
Supervising Technical Director
Michael Garner
Supervising Technical Director

Creature Technical Director

Bart Coughlin
Creature Technical Director
Lucia Modesto
Creature Technical Director
Nathan Loofbourrow
Creature Technical Director
Peter Farson
Creature Technical Director
Cassidy Curtis
Creature Technical Director
Milana Huang
Creature Technical Director
Kevin Rodgers
Creature Technical Director
Eric Vignola
Creature Technical Director
Robert Vogt
Creature Technical Director
J.J. Blumenkranz
Creature Technical Director
Luca Prasso
Creature Technical Director
Beth Hofer
Creature Technical Director
Dick Walsh
Creature Technical Director

Stereoscopic Technical Director

Shane Jackson
Stereoscopic Technical Director

Stereoscopic Coordinator

Christian Quickle
Stereoscopic Coordinator

Human Resources

Peter Gladysz
Human Resources

Story Artist

Robert Koo
Story Artist

Supervising Animator

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Raman Hui

Raman Hui
Supervising Animator

Software Engineer

Sumit Das
Software Engineer
Rahul Chandrakant Thakkar
Software Engineer
Nick Foster
Software Engineer
Gilles Dezeustre
Software Engineer
Barry Fowler
Software Engineer
Lawrence Kesteloot
Software Engineer
Matt Kimball
Software Engineer
Shawn Neely
Software Engineer
Drew Olbrich
Software Engineer
Trina M. Roy
Software Engineer
Kurt Schaefer
Software Engineer
Karl Johann Schmidt
Software Engineer
Eric Tabellion
Software Engineer
Deepak Tolani
Software Engineer
Daniel Wexler
Software Engineer

Character Modelling Supervisor

Jeff Hayes
Character Modelling Supervisor

Layout

Nick Walker
Layout
Steve R.J. Bell
Layout
John Braunreuther
Layout
Brian J. Danker
Layout
Todd Heapy
Layout
Gerald McAleece III
Layout
Richard Shiba
Layout
Melissa Tseng
Layout
Dave Murphy
Layout
Steven Kirchner
Layout

Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Alan Meyerson
Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Head of Layout

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Simon J. Smith
Head of Layout

Editorial Coordinator

Nicole Serrano Sewell
Editorial Coordinator

Story Supervisor

Jenna Grigg Thomas
Story Supervisor

Animation Technical Director

Matt Authement
Animation Technical Director

Additional Dialogue

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Conrad Vernon

Conrad Vernon
Additional Dialogue
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Cody Cameron

Cody Cameron
Additional Dialogue
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Chris Miller

Chris Miller
Additional Dialogue

Projection

Rennie Cowan
Projection

Systems Administrators & Support

Michael Cutler
Systems Administrators & Support
Alvin Tenpo
Systems Administrators & Support
Mark Macready
Systems Administrators & Support
Heather Tensen
Systems Administrators & Support
Margaret Myers
Systems Administrators & Support
Brian Peterson
Systems Administrators & Support
Graham Breeze
Systems Administrators & Support
Bart Feliciano
Systems Administrators & Support
David Fent
Systems Administrators & Support
Rich Marco
Systems Administrators & Support
John O'Sullivan
Systems Administrators & Support
Erik Patton
Systems Administrators & Support
Rob Toy
Systems Administrators & Support

I/O Supervisor

Frank Richards
I/O Supervisor

Production Illustrator

Mary Locatell
Production Illustrator
Henrik Tamm
Production Illustrator
James Wood Wilson
Production Illustrator
Julia Woolf
Production Illustrator

Mixing Engineer

Denis St. Amand
Mixing Engineer

Animation Department Coordinator

Gabriel Herman Villarrubia
Animation Department Coordinator

Second Film Editor

Michael Andrews
Second Film Editor

Additional Sound Re-Recordist

Slamm Andrews
Additional Sound Re-Recordist

Post Coordinator

Shad Davis
Post Coordinator

Opening/Ending Animation

James C.J. Williams
Opening/Ending Animation

Receptionist

Liz Borges-Herzog
Receptionist

Cloth Setup

Matt Baer
Cloth Setup
Randall Hammond
Cloth Setup
Kenneth Ibrahim
Cloth Setup
Andrew R. Harris
Cloth Setup

What's left behind the scenes

  • Originally, Chris Farley was supposed to voice Shrek. After the actor's death, the role went to Mike Myers.
  • This cartoon features around 36 different locations, which was a record at the time of the film's release.
  • Work on the cartoon began on October 31, 1996, and ended after more than four and a half years.
  • The actors who voiced the characters never met during the production of the cartoon. They recorded their roles separately from each other.
  • At the beginning of the Shrek cartoon, Shrek brushes his teeth and looks at his reflection in a mirror, which then cracks. An exactly similar scene is found in the film "Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me," where Mike Myers also played the lead role.
  • In Hebrew, "shrek" means "monster," and in German, it means "horror" or "fear."
  • The character of the Fairy Godmother was originally created for the first part of "Shrek," but the filmmakers decided to abandon her. She became one of the key characters in the second film.
  • According to the creators, Princess Fiona's fight choreography was based on films with Jackie Chan, as well as the film "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" (2000).
  • "Shrek" was the first winner of the "Oscar" in the category of "Best Animated Feature Film."
  • In one of the scenes outside Shrek's house, you can spot Papa Bear with his son. Later, in Farquaad's castle, when he looks at a picture of Fiona in the mirror, we can see Mama Bear as a rug lying on the floor. However, there's no need to worry, the creators of the cartoon didn't destroy the family: Mama Bear appears during the karaoke scene on the DVD, dancing with Papa and Son.
  • The scene where Thelonius (the executioner in a mask) sings is a reference to Stacker 2, a commercial where wrestler Kane, also wearing a mask, sang karaoke.
  • In the scene where Lord Farquaad lies in his bed and watches the reel of Princess Fiona in the mirror, you can notice a painting hanging above him. This canvas is very similar to Botticelli's 'The Birth of Venus,' but with Farquaad instead of Venus.
  • Although Donkey is supposed to be a hoofed animal, almost all of his movements are modeled after those of a dog, with the exception of the chase scene at the beginning of the cartoon, where Donkey's movements are modeled after those of a rabbit.
  • According to Mike Myers, when creating Shrek's accent, he tried to imitate the accent of his mother when she read him fairy tales as a child.
  • Some animators truly took a mud bath in order to better study the movement of viscous mass.
  • The animators studied many types of medieval cold weapons and armor before choosing the weaponry for the scenes of rescuing the princess and the knightly tournament.
  • At the beginning of the cartoon, around 1000 fairytale characters rush to Shrek's swamp.
  • Approximately 1250 types of props were 'created' for the film, which was a record for a computer-animated film.
  • According to Andrew Adamson, Shrek is approximately 7-8 feet tall (approximately 213-244 cm). Shrek's actual height is 7 feet, but in the eyes of frightened people, he grows another foot taller.
  • The creators of the cartoon did not plan to use the song "All Star" by Smash Mouth in the opening credits of the finished film. However, it was so well-received by the audience during test screenings that they decided to keep it.
  • The song “Welcome to Duloc,” sung by wooden puppets at the entrance to Duloc, is not only a parody of the Disney song “It’s a Small World,” but it is also in the same key and rhythm as the Disney song.
  • Before the film's release, it was very closely examined by DreamWorks studio lawyers to avoid potential lawsuits from Disney.
  • Originally, the cartoon did not include a scene where Princess Fiona burps. This episode was decided to be added to the film after Cameron Diaz burped during sound recording.
  • During voice recording, Mike Myers forgot to say "Attention all fairy tale creatures!". To correct this oversight, producer Jeffrey Katzenberg flew to New York to see Michael, and the latter said the phrase into the microphone in Jeffrey's limousine.
  • While voicing the cartoon, Cody Cameron jokingly proposed to Cameron Diaz, saying: "You could become Cameron Cameron."
  • The only characters who call Shrek by his name are Donkey and Fiona. Everyone else refers to him as "Ogre," "Man-Eater," "It," "He," or "This."
  • According to the creators, the song "I’m a Believer" was chosen solely because of the line "I thought love was only true in fairy tales."
  • According to John Lithgow, despite enjoying working on the project, he was somewhat disappointed because he never met Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, or Eddie Murphy during production.
  • According to British Channel 4, "Shrek" ranked second on the list of "Best Family Films."
  • In the original version, Robin Hood speaks with a French accent, but not because he is French, but because he, like his historical prototype, is not Anglo-Saxon, but Norman. And before the Hundred Years' War between England and France, French was the native language for the Normans, who formed the basis of the English nobility after William the Conqueror.
  • During the sound recording for the scene where Shrek confesses his love to Fiona, Mike Myers read the role to his wife, Robin Ruzan.
  • In the fight scene between Fiona and Robin Hood's men, the action stops, and the camera circles around the characters. This is, of course, a reference to 'The Matrix' (1999).
  • Cameron Diaz voiced the fight scene between Fiona and Robin Hood's men after her physical training for the film 'Charlie's Angels' (2000). Therefore, sometimes she got so into the role that she switched to Cantonese.
  • In one scene, Lord Farquaad wants to marry and asks the Magic Mirror to show him princesses. It provides him with images of Cinderella, Snow White, and Fiona. But, as is well known, Cinderella was not a princess.
  • At the beginning of the animated film *Shrek*, he brushes his teeth and looks at his reflection in a mirror, which then cracks. An exactly identical scene is present in the film *Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me*, where the main role was also played by Mike Myers.
  • According to the creators, the fight choreography for Princess Fiona was based on films with Jackie Chan, as well as the film *Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon* (2000).
  • *Shrek* was the first winner of an Academy Award in the category of Best Animated Feature.
  • In one of the scenes outside Shrek's house, Papa Bear and his son can be noticed. Later, in Farquaad’s castle, when he looks at a picture of Fiona in the mirror, we can see Mama Bear as a rug lying on the floor. However, there is no need to worry, the creators of the cartoon did not break up the family: Mama Bear appears during the karaoke scene on the DVD, dancing with Papa and Son.
  • The scene where Thelonious (the executioner in a mask) sings is a reference to Stacker 2, a commercial featuring wrestler Cain, also wearing a mask, singing karaoke.
  • In the scene where Lord Farquaad lies in his bed and watches the Princess Fiona tape in the mirror, you can notice a painting hanging above him. This canvas is very similar to Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus," but with Farquaad instead of Venus.
  • According to Mike Myers, when creating Shrek's accent, he tried to imitate the accent of his mother when she read him fairy tales as a child.
  • According to Andrew Adamson, Shrek is approximately 7-8 feet tall (approximately 213-244 cm). Shrek's actual height is 7 feet, but in the eyes of frightened people he grows another foot taller.
  • The filmmakers did not initially plan to use the song "All Star" by Smash Mouth in the opening credits of the finished film. However, it was so well-received by the audience at test screenings that they decided to keep it.
  • Before the film’s release, it was very closely examined by DreamWorks studio lawyers in order to avoid potential lawsuits from Disney.
  • Originally, the film did not include a scene where Princess Fiona burps. This episode was decided to be added to the film after Cameron Diaz burped during sound recording.
  • During voice recording, Mike Myers forgot to say, “Attention all fairytale creatures!” To correct this oversight, producer Jeffrey Katzenberg flew to New York to see Michael, and the latter said the phrase into the microphone in Jeffrey’s limousine.
  • During the voice recording of the film, Cody Cameron jokingly proposed to Cameron Diaz, saying, “You could become Cameron Cameron.”
  • According to John Lithgow, despite really enjoying working on the project, he was a little disappointed because he never met Mike Myers, Cameron Diaz, or Eddie Murphy during production.
  • According to British Channel 4, "Shrek" took second place on the list of "Best Family Films".
  • While recording the sound for the scene where Shrek confesses his love for Fiona, Mike Myers read the role to his wife, Robin Ruzan.
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