Woodstock - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Woodstock"
Woodstock (1970)
Timing: 3:45 (225 min)
Woodstock - TMDB rating
7.512/10
253
Woodstock - Kinopoisk rating
8.044/10
3058
Woodstock - IMDB rating
8.1/10
19000

Film crew

Director

Executive Producer

Bob Maurice
Executive Producer

Editor

Jere Huggins
Editor
Yeu-Bun Yee
Editor
Stanley Warnow
Editor

Associate Producer

Dale Bell
Associate Producer

Director of Photography

Malcolm Hart
Director of Photography
Michael Margetts
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Photo David Myers #123104

David Myers

David Myers
Camera Operator
Don Lenzer
Camera Operator
Al Wertheimer
Camera Operator

Production Manager

Photo Lewis Teague #94957

Lewis Teague

Lewis Teague
Production Manager
Sonya Polonsky
Production Manager

Screenplay

Assistant Director

Photo Martin Scorsese #9711Photo Martin Scorsese #9712Photo Martin Scorsese #9713Photo Martin Scorsese #9714

Martin Scorsese

Martin Scorsese
Assistant Director

Sound Engineer

Lee Osborne
Sound Engineer

Eddie Kramer

Eddie Kramer
Sound Engineer

Sound

Bruce Perlman
Sound
Charles 'Skip' Pitts
Sound
Charles Groesbeck
Sound
Joseph Louw
Sound

Sound Supervisor

Dale Bell
Sound Supervisor

What's left behind the scenes

  • Performances by many interesting artists did not make it into the film. For example, Ravi Shankar's performance in the rain was not included, nor were The Grateful Dead, Incredible String Band, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Johnny Winter, and others.
  • Fragments of the film were used in Boris Segal's 1971 science fiction film "The Omega Man" starring Charlton Heston. Heston's character walks into a cinema to see "Woodstock" in post-apocalyptic Los Angeles. Fragments of performances by Arlo Guthrie, Country Joe & The Fish, and an unknown hippie are shown.
  • The film received an R rating in American distribution due to its depiction of drugs, nudity, and profanity, despite the festival itself being open to all ages.
  • Warner Brothers purchased the rights to the film for $600,000. The film's box office revenue in the United States alone exceeded $50 million.
  • Approximately 120 miles of film stock were shot during the three days of filming.
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