Wreck-It Ralph - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Wreck-It Ralph"
Wreck-It Ralph (2012)
Timing: 1:41 (101 min)
Wreck-It Ralph - TMDB rating
7.355/10
12996
Wreck-It Ralph - Kinopoisk rating
7.793/10
258990
Wreck-It Ralph - IMDB rating
7.7/10
496000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Monica Lago-Kaytis
Producer

Executive Producer

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John Lasseter

John Lasseter
Executive Producer

Casting

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Jamie Sparer Roberts
Casting
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Terri Douglas
Casting

Editor

Photo Tim Mertens #18022
Tim Mertens
Editor

Art Direction

Ian Gooding
Art Direction

Production Design

Photo Mike Gabriel #70468

Mike Gabriel

Mike Gabriel
Production Design

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

David E. Fluhr
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
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Gary Rizzo

Gary Rizzo
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Henry Jackman

Henry Jackman
Original Music Composer

Additional Editing

Ivan Bilancio
Additional Editing
Julie Rogers
Additional Editing
William J. Caparella
Additional Editing

Production Supervisor

Angela Frances D'Anna
Production Supervisor
Tucker Gilmore
Production Supervisor
Kristen Caplan
Production Supervisor
Christopher Kracker
Production Supervisor
Jeremy Costello
Production Supervisor
Brooke Randolph
Production Supervisor

Orchestrator

Stephen Coleman
Orchestrator
Thomas Pasatieri
Orchestrator
Andrew Kinney
Orchestrator

Musician

James Thatcher
Musician
Matt Chamberlain
Musician
Andrew Synowiec
Musician
Wade Culbreath
Musician
Fred Kron
Musician

Sound Effects Editor

E.J. Holowicki
Sound Effects Editor
J.R. Grubbs
Sound Effects Editor

Supervising Sound Editor

Frank E. Eulner

Frank E. Eulner
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Kelly Feeg
Script Supervisor

Character Designer

Photo Jin Kim #7278
Jin Kim
Character Designer

Animation Supervisor

Mike Huang
Animation Supervisor
Renato Dos Anjos
Animation Supervisor

Sound Mixer

Lori Castro
Sound Mixer

Animation

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John Kahrs
Animation
Andrew Lawson
Animation
Lisa Allen
Animation
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Clay Kaytis
Animation
Bert Klein
Animation
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Brian Menz
Animation
Mitja Rabar
Animation
Mario Furmanczyk
Animation
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Hyun-min Lee
Animation
Danny Wawrzaszek
Animation
John Wong
Animation
Jocelyn Cofer
Animation
Jennifer Hager
Animation
Daniel Klug
Animation
Malcon Pierce
Animation
Paul Diaz
Animation
Wayne Unten
Animation
Rebecca Wilson Bresee
Animation
Darrin Butters
Animation
Youngjae Choi
Animation
Christopher Cordingley
Animation
Adam Dykstra
Animation
Chadd Ferron
Animation
Hyrum Virl Osmond
Animation
Amy Lawson Smeed
Animation
Rahul Dabholkar
Animation
Nathan Engelhardt
Animation
Kira Lehtomaki
Animation
Chad Sellers
Animation
Robert Christian Huth
Animation
Alberto Abril
Animation
Andrew Chesworth
Animation
Isaak Fernandez
Animation
Jason Figliozzi
Animation
Michael Franceschi
Animation
Ryan Hobbiebrunken
Animation
Darrell W. Johnson
Animation
Mike Klim
Animation
Kelly McClanahan
Animation
Nicolas Prothais
Animation
Daniel Martín Peixe
Animation
Joel Reid
Animation
Benson Shum
Animation
Mark Williams
Animation
Minor Gaytan
Animation
Cory Loftis
Animation
Claudio de Oliveira
Animation
Matt Kummer
Animation
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Miyuki Kanno Long
Animation
Rastko Stefanovic
Animation
Brent Homman
Animation
Stephane Mangin
Animation
Micheal Kilm
Animation
Henry Sato Jr.
Animation
Christian So
Animation
Christopher D. Williams
Animation
Josh Marlo
Animation

Thanks

Lynwood Robinson
Thanks
Cynthia Ballardo
Thanks
Kenneth Kenyon
Thanks
Roy Gilbrecht
Thanks
Rosendo Hernandez
Thanks
Dylan Lacewell
Thanks
Renato Lattanzi
Thanks
Elisa Muffleman
Thanks
Tyler Nausley
Thanks
John Robert Perry
Thanks

Stereoscopic Supervisor

Robert Neuman
Stereoscopic Supervisor

Cinematography

Mark Henley
Cinematography

Screenplay

First Assistant Editor

Karen A. White
First Assistant Editor

Sound Designer

Dialogue Editor

Marshall Winn
Dialogue Editor

Assistant Editor

Alex McDonnell
Assistant Editor

Foley Editor

Dee Selby
Foley Editor
Luke Dunn Gielmuda
Foley Editor

Special Effects

Amanda Dyar
Special Effects

Story

Music Supervisor

Tom MacDougall
Music Supervisor

Casting Associate

Cymbre Walk
Casting Associate

Music Editor

Earl Ghaffari
Music Editor

Storyboard Artist

Photo Lauren MacMullan #21837
Lauren MacMullan
Storyboard Artist
Photo Nancy Kruse #12223
Nancy Kruse
Storyboard Artist

Additional Writing

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John C. Reilly

John C. Reilly
Additional Writing

Additional Music

Photo Dominic Lewis #283627

Dominic Lewis

Dominic Lewis
Additional Music
Alfred Montejano
Additional Music

Conductor

Nick Glennie-Smith
Conductor

Post Production Supervisor

Brent W. Hall
Post Production Supervisor

Sound Assistant

VFX Artist

Karen Smith
VFX Artist
Scott Kersavage
VFX Artist
Bob Bennett
VFX Artist
Ian J. Coony
VFX Artist
MacDuff Knox
VFX Artist
Daniel Naulin
VFX Artist
Hendrik Panz
VFX Artist
Peter DeMund
VFX Artist
Ravindra Dwivedi
VFX Artist
Allan Gersten
VFX Artist
Christopher Hendryx
VFX Artist
Adrian Tehao Niu
VFX Artist
Joon Taik Song
VFX Artist
Zhang Xiao
VFX Artist

Scoring Mixer

Alan Meyerson
Scoring Mixer

Visual Effects

Jessie Erikson
Visual Effects
Joshua Fry
Visual Effects

CG Supervisor

Sean D. Jenkins
CG Supervisor

Rigging Supervisor

Gregory Smith
Rigging Supervisor
John Kahwaty
Rigging Supervisor

Lighting Supervisor

Robert L. Miles
Lighting Supervisor
Chris Springfield
Lighting Supervisor
Jorge Obregon
Lighting Supervisor
Mark Siegel
Lighting Supervisor
Paula Goldstein
Lighting Supervisor
Jennifer Yu
Lighting Supervisor

ADR & Dubbing

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Doc Kane

Doc Kane
ADR & Dubbing
Gabriel Guy
ADR & Dubbing
Bill Higley
ADR & Dubbing

ADR Voice Casting

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Trenton Rogers
ADR Voice Casting

Sound Mix Technician

Tony Sereno
Sound Mix Technician
Kevin Bolen
Sound Mix Technician

Sound Recordist

Ronald G. Roumas
Sound Recordist
Stephen Urata
Sound Recordist
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Ric Schnupp
Sound Recordist

Visual Development

Ricardo F. Delgado
Visual Development
Joe Pitt
Visual Development
James Finn
Visual Development
Ryan Lang
Visual Development
Victoria Ying
Visual Development

Modeling

Jon Krummel
Modeling
Eryn Katz
Modeling
Samy Segura
Modeling
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Virgilio John Aquino
Modeling
Brien Hindman
Modeling
Suzan Kim
Modeling
Ryan Tottle
Modeling
Shaun Absher
Modeling
Clayton Osmus
Modeling

Lighting Artist

Larry Wu
Lighting Artist
Justin Hammond
Lighting Artist
Roger Huynh
Lighting Artist
Josh Staub
Lighting Artist
Wally Schaab
Lighting Artist
Michelle Lee Robinson
Lighting Artist
Katherine Ipjian
Lighting Artist
Jongo
Lighting Artist
Eileen O'Neill
Lighting Artist
Jason MacLeod
Lighting Artist
Ka Yaw Tan
Lighting Artist
Derek Nelson
Lighting Artist
Ryan DeYoung
Lighting Artist
Amol Sathe
Lighting Artist
Richard Gouge
Lighting Artist
Adrian Iler
Lighting Artist
Katie Reihman
Lighting Artist
Enrique Munoz
Lighting Artist
Corey Butler
Lighting Artist
Cheryl Davis
Lighting Artist
Quentin Frost
Lighting Artist
Mark Gelfuso
Lighting Artist
Felipe Ruiz Reyes
Lighting Artist
Thomas DesJardins
Lighting Artist
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James Newland
Lighting Artist

Lead Character Designer

Lorelay Bove
Lead Character Designer
Ryan Lang
Lead Character Designer
Cory Loftis
Lead Character Designer

Dolby Consultant

Andy Potvin
Dolby Consultant

Color Timer

Jim Passon
Color Timer

Finance

Frank William Knittel
Finance
Linda Y. Matsuoka
Finance

Digital Intermediate

Eliot Milbourn
Digital Intermediate

Foley

Dennie Thorpe
Foley
Jana Vance
Foley

Executive Music Producer

Chris Montan
Executive Music Producer

Creature Technical Director

Jennifer Downs
Creature Technical Director
Nicklas Puetz
Creature Technical Director
Edward Robbins
Creature Technical Director
Jesus Canal
Creature Technical Director
Erik Eulen
Creature Technical Director
Hubert Leo
Creature Technical Director
David J. Suroviec
Creature Technical Director
Carlos Cabral
Creature Technical Director
Jan Berger
Creature Technical Director
Glen Claybrook
Creature Technical Director
Michael Stieber
Creature Technical Director
Marc Thyng
Creature Technical Director
Lyndsey Horton
Creature Technical Director
Hidetaka Yosumi
Creature Technical Director
Alec Fredericks
Creature Technical Director
David S. Dunn
Creature Technical Director

Story Artist

Photo Nancy Kruse #12223
Nancy Kruse
Story Artist
Photo Leo Matsuda #21306
Leo Matsuda
Story Artist

Supervising Animator

Photo Zach Parrish #18034
Zach Parrish
Supervising Animator
Marlon Nowe
Supervising Animator
Doug Bennett
Supervising Animator
Mark Mitchell
Supervising Animator
Tony Smeed
Supervising Animator

Software Engineer

Meghan Gillet
Software Engineer
Garret Sakura
Software Engineer

Character Technical Supervisor

Dave K. Komorowski
Character Technical Supervisor

Layout

Rick Moore
Layout
Merrick Rustia
Layout
Matsune Suzuki
Layout

Story Supervisor

Photo Jim Reardon #21832Photo Jim Reardon #21833

Jim Reardon

Jim Reardon
Story Supervisor

Score Engineer

Greg Loskorn
Score Engineer

Lighting Camera

Julio Macat
Lighting Camera

Systems Administrators & Support

Rik Bomberger
Systems Administrators & Support
Kimberly M. Rios
Systems Administrators & Support
Michael McClure
Systems Administrators & Support

Art Department Manager

Andre Medina
Art Department Manager
Bill Schwab
Art Department Manager

Technical Advisor

Dave Bossert

Dave Bossert
Technical Advisor

Camera Department Manager

Thomas Baker
Camera Department Manager

Storyboard

Nicole Mitchell
Storyboard

Animation Production Assistant

Caitlin Coons
Animation Production Assistant
Melissa Genoshe
Animation Production Assistant

Additional Effects Development

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Bruce W. Smith

Bruce W. Smith
Additional Effects Development
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Glen Keane

Glen Keane
Additional Effects Development
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Sarah Airriess
Additional Effects Development

Claire Keane

Claire Keane
Additional Effects Development
Bobby Pontillas
Additional Effects Development

Opening/Ending Animation

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Clay Kaytis
Opening/Ending Animation

Lighting Production Assistant

Robert Showalter
Lighting Production Assistant

What's left behind the scenes

  • The cartoon features over 180 unique characters – three times more than in any other average animated film.
  • Composer Thomas Newman was initially offered to write the music for this film, but Henry Jackman ultimately took his place.
  • Unlike most animated films, the actors voicing the main characters recorded together in one room, which naturally led to numerous improvisations.
  • For the first two months of writing the screenplay, the main character was Felix (Jack McBrayer).
  • In the early stages of Ralph's development, they wanted to make him 8-bit throughout the entire film, but they decided he wouldn't be cute enough and abandoned the idea.
  • A character named Nicelander was developed, who looked like John Lasseter, but ultimately he didn't make it into the film.
  • At the beginning of production, Disney intended to give cameo roles to Mario and Luigi, but was unable to pay Nintendo a fee for them and asked if they could at least use the characters’ symbolism. As a result, the character Felix received some attributes of Mario: overalls, accompanying sounds from Mario Bros. from the 1980s, and some movements (jumps and spins that were in later games in the series). Furthermore, Mario’s main enemy – the turtle Bowser – appears in the film.
  • The character Calhoun was originally conceived as a male.
  • The character of Vanellope was created in the image of Sarah Silverman herself after reading her autobiography, The Bedwetter: Stories of Courage, Redemption and Pee.
  • In one scene, King Candy uses a classic Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) controller to access the source code of the game Sugar Rush. The combination he enters is known as the Konami Code (up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, start), and when entered in NES games from Konami, players unlocked special cheats, such as extra lives or the ability to skip levels. Originally, this code was programmed into games to simplify the process of level testing for programmers.
  • The arcade owner, Mr. Litwak, wears a judge's shirt – a nod to Walter Day, the owner of the Twin Galaxies arcade in Ottumwa, Iowa. And while this is unrelated to the film, he appeared in the documentary 'High Score' (2007) and is best known for his appearance in 'King Kong' (2007).
  • The police officers in donut and éclair uniforms in the game Sugar Rush are named Winchell and Duncan. This is a hidden reference to two American donut chains – Winchell’s Donut House and Dunkin’ Donuts.
  • When Ralph rummages through a storage box, he pulls out several items. One is a Super Mushroom from Super Mario Bros., and the other is an exclamation mark from the Metal Gear and Metal Gear Solid series.
  • A well-known musician, Skrillex, will be performing as a DJ at the party celebrating the game's 30th anniversary.
  • SEGA designed Sonic in exchange for Ralph, which is why Wreck-It Ralph "ended up" in the game "Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed".
  • A video game based on the film was created for the Nintendo console, as well as for the Android and iOS platforms.
  • In the pantry scene: the cockroach is a reference to the animated film "WALL-E" (2008).
  • At the Central Station, you can notice a mysterious figure (it’s impossible to tell who it is) reading a newspaper. If you look closely, you can see the Autobot and Decepticon symbols on the newspaper.
  • Sonic the Hedgehog appears several times in the film. When Ralph leaves the Pac-Man game and arrives at the central station, Sonic can be seen on several monitors explaining the rule that, “if you die not in your own game, you won’t respawn, the game is over.” He is also present at the party celebrating the 30th anniversary of the game “Fix-It Felix Jr.” He can be seen immediately after Ralph enters the room. And he appears one last time when Ralph accidentally launches a rescue capsule in the game “Hero’s Duty.” Before flying into “Sugar Rush,” the rescue capsule knocks over a walking Sonic, and he loses all his rings, as usually happens in all Sonic games.
  • SEGA provided the Sonic design in exchange for Ralph, which is why Knuckles “ended up” in the game “Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed”.
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