Jumper - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Jumper"
Jumper (2008)
Timing: 1:28 (88 min)
Jumper - TMDB rating
6.156/10
6171
Jumper - Kinopoisk rating
7.039/10
213421
Jumper - IMDB rating
6.1/10
337000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Lucas Foster #16374
Lucas Foster
Producer
Jay Sanders
Producer
Jeffrey Harlacker
Producer
Georgina Pope
Producer

Executive Producer

Stacy Maes
Executive Producer
Kim H. Winther
Executive Producer
Vince Gerardis
Executive Producer
Ralph Vicinanza
Executive Producer

Casting

Editor

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Saar Klein
Editor
Don Zimmerman
Editor
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Dean Zimmerman
Editor

Special Effects Supervisor

Yves De Bono
Special Effects Supervisor

Art Direction

Peter Grundy
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Thomas Valentine
Supervising Art Director
Elinor Rose Galbraith
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

Magali Guidasci
Costume Design

Stunts

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Stuart Clark
Stunts
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Nick Alachiotis
Stunts
Wade Allen
Stunts
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Bryan Renfro
Stunts
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Stéphane Lefebvre
Stunts
Photo Tom Lowell #72095
Tom Lowell
Stunts
Kevin LaRosa
Stunts
Ken Quinn
Stunts
Tatsuro Koike
Stunts
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Danny Lima
Stunts
Janet Morin
Stunts
Bridgett Riley
Stunts
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James M. Churchman
Stunts
Yoshinao Aonuma
Stunts
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Buster Reeves
Stunts
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Neil Davison
Stunts
Photo Angela Uyeda #26704
Angela Uyeda
Stunts
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Louis Paquette
Stunts
Max White
Stunts
Mark Chinnery
Stunts
Jeff Shannon
Stunts
Darren Marsman
Stunts
Tom Farr
Stunts
Matthew H. O'Connor
Stunts
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Shawn Orr
Stunts
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Chad Camilleri
Stunts
Michael Langlois
Stunts
Dave Van Zeyl
Stunts
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Angelica Lisk-Hann
Stunts
Leigh Bianco
Stunts
Kôichi Funayama
Stunts
Stephane Fiossanangaye
Stunts
Jeffery Aro
Stunts
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Mike Avery
Stunts
Darren Cerullo
Stunts

Production Design

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Oliver Scholl

Oliver Scholl
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Simon Crane

Simon Crane
Stunt Coordinator
Ladislav Lahoda
Stunt Coordinator
Wade Eastwood
Stunt Coordinator
Robert Lahoda
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

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Simon Crane

Simon Crane
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Hilton Rosemarin
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

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Allan A. Apone
Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Photo John Powell #15349

John Powell

John Powell
Original Music Composer

Additional Editing

Stuart Levy
Additional Editing
Timothy Alverson
Additional Editing

Unit Production Manager

David Coatsworth
Unit Production Manager
James Powers
Unit Production Manager

Co-Producer

Joe Hartwick Jr.
Co-Producer

Associate Producer

Jeffrey Harlacker
Associate Producer
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Simon Crane

Simon Crane
Associate Producer

Stunt Double

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Clint Carleton
Stunt Double
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John MacDonald
Stunt Double
Tony Besson
Stunt Double
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Chris Mark
Stunt Double
Shayna Segal
Stunt Double
Bryan J. Thomas
Stunt Double
James Mark
Stunt Double

James Mark

James Mark
Stunt Double

Director of Photography

Photo Barry Peterson #12845
Barry Peterson
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Perry Hoffman
Camera Operator
Angelo Colavecchia
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Angelo Colavecchia
Steadicam Operator

Costume Supervisor

Marcia Scott
Costume Supervisor
Sheila E. Pruden
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

Marie Nardella
Makeup Department Head
Judy Chin
Makeup Department Head

Sound Effects Editor

Warren Hendriks
Sound Effects Editor

Assistant Art Director

Itsuko Kurono
Assistant Art Director

Property Master

Gary Tuers
Property Master
Tory Bellingham
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Joel Hynek
Visual Effects Supervisor
Dan Lemmon
Visual Effects Supervisor
Kevin Elam
Visual Effects Supervisor
Erik Winquist
Visual Effects Supervisor

Script Supervisor

Samantha Armstrong
Script Supervisor

Hairstylist

Robert L. Stevenson
Hairstylist

Special Effects Coordinator

Rob Sanderson
Special Effects Coordinator

Still Photographer

Michael Gibson
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

David Giammarco
Sound Mixer
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Paul Massey
Sound Mixer
John J. Thomson
Sound Mixer

Visual Effects Producer

Ellen Somers
Visual Effects Producer
Photo Kevin Sherwood #358142

Kevin Sherwood

Kevin Sherwood
Visual Effects Producer

First Assistant Director

Kim H. Winther
First Assistant Director
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Mark Taylor
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

Pauline Chung
Assistant Costume Designer
Lisa Martin
Assistant Costume Designer

Animation

Patrick Kalyn
Animation

Screenplay

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Jim Uhls

Jim Uhls
Screenplay

Novel

Steven Gould
Novel

Set Designer

Michael Shocrylas
Set Designer
Eric Deros
Set Designer

Sound Designer

Derek Vanderhorst
Sound Designer
Craig Henighan
Sound Designer

Construction Coordinator

Joe Curtin
Construction Coordinator

Location Scout

Stephan Roux
Location Scout

Foley Editor

Christopher Flick
Foley Editor

Location Manager

Keith Large
Location Manager

Key Hair Stylist

Karola Dirnberger
Key Hair Stylist

Music Supervisor

Julianne Jordan
Music Supervisor

Casting Associate

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Jason Knight

Jason Knight
Casting Associate
Deanna Brigidi
Casting Associate

Gaffer

Brent Poe
Gaffer

Music Editor

Thomas A. Carlson
Music Editor

Storyboard Artist

Robert Consing
Storyboard Artist
Rob Ballantyne
Storyboard Artist
Raymond Consing
Storyboard Artist
Darrin Denlinger
Storyboard Artist
Martin L. Mercer
Storyboard Artist
Rob McCallum
Storyboard Artist
James Goodman
Storyboard Artist
Jeremy Simser
Storyboard Artist

Digital Compositor

Charles Tait
Digital Compositor

Unit Publicist

Karen Pidgurski
Unit Publicist

Production Coordinator

Elspeth Cassar
Production Coordinator

Visual Effects Coordinator

Yasamin Ismaili
Visual Effects Coordinator

ADR Editor

Susan Dudeck
ADR Editor

ADR Supervisor

Alison Fisher
ADR Supervisor

Wardrobe Assistant

Azuna Saito
Wardrobe Assistant

Senior Animator

Graham Binding
Senior Animator

Compositing Artist

Phillip Leonhardt
Compositing Artist

Makeup Effects

Sean Sansom
Makeup Effects

What's left behind the scenes

  • The film is based on Steven Gould's novel "Jumper" (1992).
  • The main role in the film was originally intended for Tom Sturridge. It wasn't until August 2006, when work on the film was already in full swing, that the studio executives insisted on replacing him with a more well-known actor. As a result, two weeks before the start of filming, Hayden Christensen was invited, and Eminem was seriously considered as another possible option for the role, but director Doug Liman, after the first meeting, preferred Christensen and insisted on his candidacy.
  • The role of Millie could have gone to Evan Rachel Wood, who declined the offer. In April 2006, it was announced that Millie would be played by 20-year-old Australian actress Teresa Palmer, but in October of the same year, a month after filming began, she was replaced by 25-year-old Rachel Bilson.
  • After lengthy negotiations, the film's producers obtained permission to shoot in the Roman Colosseum for three days (December 13-15, 2006), which had been achieved by very few before. The film crew was given extremely strict conditions: nothing of the equipment or decorations should touch the ground, the use of artificial lighting was strictly prohibited, and only four hours were allocated for work (from 8:30 to 10:30 and from 3:30 to 5:30 PM). Many tourists didn't even realize that filming was taking place and, unknowingly, were used as extras.
  • Work on the film was marred by a series of accidents, one of which was fatal. On January 25, 2007, set decorator David Ritchie died on set in Toronto when a chunk of frozen sand and soil collapsed on him while he and three other workers were dismantling exterior sets in difficult weather conditions.
  • Director Doug Liman insisted that most of the stunts be performed by Hayden Christensen himself, without the use of trained stunt doubles. This decision proved costly for the actor, who suffered a deep cut to his hand, and one fight scene with Samuel Jackson resulted in a serious ear injury. Additionally, one of his pupils became severely dilated, requiring the use of special eye drops during filming, and the actor had to seek medical attention at a nearby hospital.
  • The opening scenes of the film, and several subsequent ones, take place in the small town of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Filming took place in February 2007 at Huron High School and its surroundings, and 60 local teenagers were invited as extras. Later, after the need arose to reshoot additional footage, the film crew returned to Ann Arbor for one day in September 2007, allowing another 20 teenagers to participate in the project.
  • When Griffin said: "...one lunatic wanted to teleport the house...he died while moving it...but he did shake the building," the authors were referring to Nikola Tesla.
  • When David and Griffin enter a combat zone, the soldiers around them speak Russian, ostensibly Russian military equipment is moving, and the license plate Х049AР reg 95 RUS (region 95 – the Chechen Republic) is visible on a burned-out bus.
  • When a note with a list of cities Millie wants to visit appears on screen at the 2-minute mark of the film, you can notice that the name of Prague is misspelled – Prauge instead of Prague.
  • At the 4th minute of the film, when David picks up a discarded New Year's ball on the ice, he is wearing a yellow backpack. When he falls through the ice, the backpack disappears.
  • At the 7th minute of the film, when Millie goes outside, the river in the background is completely ice-free. However, in one of the previous scenes, David walked onto the ice, and the river was covered in ice from bank to bank.
  • At the 18th minute of the film, David is sitting on a white surfboard with blue accents. In the next scene, he is riding the waves on a yellow board.
  • At the 28th minute of the film, Mark puts his hand on David's shoulder, but in the next frame, they are simply standing next to each other.
  • At the 30th minute, while David and Millie are talking in the bar, you can notice in the background a girl in a red blouse looking at the camera and the film crew.
  • At the 37th minute of the film, while Griffin is sitting on the roof, a film crew and a camera dolly moving along tracks can be noticed below, in front of the Colosseum.
  • At the 41st minute of the film, Griffin holds a bat in his left hand and raises a fragment of a statue with his right. When he teleports and appears in front of David, the bat is already in his right hand, and the fragment disappears. When Griffin teleports closer to David a second later, he throws the statue fragment with his right hand.
  • At the 52nd minute of the film, Griffin is holding an Xbox game controller and playing the video game Halo, which was an Xbox exclusive, but in one of the following shots he is flipping through game discs for the PlayStation 2 console.
  • At the 58th minute of the film, David teleports to Tokyo, and wet marks are clearly visible on his clothes. As he walks down the street and through the underground passage after Griffin, the marks disappear. When, a minute later, David is near Griffin by the pedestrian crossing, the water droplet marks reappear on David's clothes.
  • At the 63rd minute of the film, holes are clearly visible on David's sweater. When he teleports to the bar where Millie works, the sweater is already intact.
  • At the 71st minute of the film, when Griffin teleports the bus to Roland, you can notice a mannequin is driving.
  • At the 74th minute of the film, the fight between David and Griffin begins at night in Egypt. When they teleport together to the top of the pyramid a few seconds later, it is already daytime in the shot.
  • At the 76th minute of the film, Griffin teleports a car with the driver inside. When he kicks the door open and climbs out in the next shot, the driver has disappeared.
  • At the 78th minute of the film, David draws his knife and throws the sheath aside. When he teleports to the house where Millie is being held and dodges a passing car, the knife is back in its sheath.
  • At the 78th minute of the film, David teleports onto a balcony, and from the outside it is visible that the window curtains are completely lowered. When he looks through the window in the next shot, the roller blinds are already slightly raised. In the following scene, David moves into the room to free Millie, and he is attacked by the Paladin, who enters the room from the balcony, although no one was there before.
  • The film is based on Steven Gould’s novel "Jumper" (1992).
  • When Griffin said, "...one madman wanted to teleport a building...he died while moving it...but he did shake the building up," the authors were referring to Nikola Tesla.
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