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Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back

Release Date: May 21, 1980 (original); February 21, 1997 (Special Edition)

Synopsis: (3 years after Episode IV) Three years after the destruction of the Death Star, Imperial forces continue to pursue the Rebels. After the Rebellion’s defeat on the ice planet Hoth, Luke journeys to the planet Dagobah to train with Jedi Master Yoda, who has lived in hiding since the fall of the Republic. In an attempt to convert Luke to the dark side, Darth Vader lures young Skywalker into a trap in the Cloud City of Bespin. In the midst of a fierce lightsaber duel with the Sith Lord, Luke faces the startling revelation that the evil Vader is in fact his father, Anakin Skywalker.

Opening Crawl:

It is a dark time for the Rebellion. Although the Death Star has been destroyed, Imperial troops have driven the Rebel forces from their hidden base and pursued them across the galaxy.

Evading the dreaded Imperial Starfleet, a group of freedom fighters led by Luke Skywalker have established a new secret base on the remote ice world of Hoth.

The evil lord Darth Vader, obsessed with finding young Skywalker, has dispatched
thousands of remote probes into the far reaches of space….

Awards: Academy Award Winner: Best Sound, Special Achievement in Visual Effects. Academy Award Nominee: Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Best Original Score.

BAFTA Award Winner: Anthony Asquith Award for Film Music. BAFTA Nominee: Best Production Design/Art Direction, Best Sound.

Golden Globe Nominee: Best Original Score.

Saturn Award Winner: Best Director, Best Science Fiction Film, Best Special Effects. Saturn Award Nominee: Best Costumes, Best Music, Best Supporting Actor, Best Writing.


Cast

Luke Skywalker
Mark Hamill
Han Solo
Harrison Ford
Princess Leia Organa
Carrie Fisher
Lando Calrissian
Billy Dee Williams
See Threepio (C-3PO)
Anthony Daniels
Darth Vader
David Prowse
Chewbacca
Peter Mayhew
Artoo-Detoo (R2-D2)
Kenny Baker
Yoda
Frank Oz
Ben (Obi-Wan) Kenobi
Alec Guinness
Boba Fett
Jeremy Bulloch
Lando’s Aide
John Hollis
Chief Ugnaught
Jack Purvis
Snow Creature
Des Webb
Performing Assistant For Yoda
Kathryn Mullen
Voice Of Emperor
Clive Revill
Admiral Piett
Kenneth Colley
General Veers
Julian Glover
Admiral Ozzel
Michael Sheard
Captain Needa
Michael Culver
Imperial Officers
John Dicks
Milton Johns
Mark Jones
Oliver Maguire
General Rieekan
Bruce Boa
Zev (Rogue 2)
Christopher Malcom
Wedge (Rogue 3)
Denis Lawson
Hobbie (Rogue 4)
Richard Oldfield
Dak (Luke’s Gunner)
John Morton
Janson (Wedge’s Gunner)
Ian Liston
Major Derlin
John Ratzenberger
Deck Lieutenant
Jack Mckenzie
Head Controller
Jerry Harte
Rebel Officers
Norman Chancer
Norwich Duff
Ray Hassett
Brigitte Kahn
Burnell Tucker

Crew

Directed By
Irvin Kershner
Produced By
Gary Kurtz
Screenplay By
Leigh Brackett
Lawrence Kasdan
Story By
George Lucas
Executive Producer
George Lucas
Production Designer
Norman Reynolds
Director Of Photography
Peter Suschitzky B.S.C.
Edited By
Paul Hirsch A.C.E.
Special Visual Effects
Brian Johnson
Richard Edlund
Music By
John Williams
Performed By
The London Symphony Orchestra
Original Music Copyright 1980
Fox Fanfare Music Inc. | Bantha Music
Associate Producers
Robert Watts
James Bloom
Design Consultant And Conceptual Artist
Ralph McQuarrie
Art Directors
Leslie Dilley
Harry Lange
Alan Tomkins
Set Decorator
Michael Ford
Construction Manager
Bill Welch
Assistant Art Directors
Michael Lamont
Fred Hole
Sketch Artist
Ivor Beddoes
Draftsmen
Ted Ambrose
Michael Boone
Reg Bream
Steve Cooper
Richard Dawking
Modellers
Fred Evans
Allan Moss
Jan Stevens
Chief Buyer
Edward Rodrigo
Construction Storeman
Dave Middleton
Operating Cameramen
Kelvin Pike
David Garfath
Assistant Cameramen
Maurice Arnold
Chris Tanner
Second Assistant Cameramen
Peter Robinson
Madelyn Most
Dolly Grips
Dennis Lewis
Brian Osborn
Matte Photography Consultant
Stanley Sayer, B.S.C.
Gaffer
Laurie Shane
Rigging Gaffer
John Clark
Lighting Equipment And Crew From Lee Electric
Make-Up And Special Creature Design
Stuart Freeborn
Chief Make-Up Artist
Graham Freeborn
Make-Up Artists
Kay Freeborn
Nick Maley
Chief Hairdresser
Barbara Ritchie
Yoda Fabrication
Wendy Midener
Costume Designer
John Mollo
Wardrobe Supervisor
Tiny Nicholls
Wardrobe Mistress
Eileen Sullivan
Property Master
Frank Bruton
Property Supervisor
Charles Torbett
Property Dressing Supervisor
Joe Dipple
Head Carpenter
George Gunning
Head Plasterer
Bert Rodwell
Head Rigger
Red Lawrence
Sound Design And Supervising
Sound Effects Editor
Ben Burtt
Sound Editors
Richard Burrow
Teresa Eckton
Bonnie Koehler
Production Sound
Peter Sutton
Sound Boom Operator
Don Wortham
Production Maintenance
Ron Butcher
Re-Recording
Bill Varney
Steve Maslow
Gregg Landaker
Music Recording
Eric Tomlinson
Orchestrations
Herbert W. Spencer
Supervising Music Editor
Kenneth Wannberg
Assistant Film Editors
Duwayne Dunham
Phil Sanderson
Barbara Ellis
Steve Starkey
Paul Tomlinson
Dialogue Editors
Curt Schulkey
Leslie Shatz
Joanne D’antonio
Optical Coordinator
Roberta Friedman
Assistant Sound Editors
John Benson
Joanne Cappuccilli
Ken Fischer
Craig Jaeger
Nancy Jencks
Laurel Ladevich
Foley Editors
Robert Rutledge
Scott Hecker
Foley Assistants
Edward M. Steidele
John Roesh
Sound Effects Recording
Randy Thom
Recording Technicians
Gary Summers
Howie
Kevin O’connell
Production Supervisor
Bruce Sharman
Assistant Production Manager
Patricia Carr
Production Coordinator
Miki Herman
First Assistant Director
David Tomblin
Second Assistant Directors
Steve Lanning
Roy Button
Location Manager
Philip Kohler
Continuity
Kay Rawlings
Pamela Mann
Casting
Irene Lamb
Terry Liebling
Bob Edmiston
Assistant To Producer
Bunny Alsup
Assistant To Director
Debbie Shaw
Assistant To Executive Producer
Jane Bay
Production Assistants
Barbara Harley
Nick Laws
Charles Wessler
Stunt Coordinator
Peter Diamond
Stunt Doubles
Bob Anderson
Colin Skeaping
Production Accountant
Ron Phipps
Assistant Accountant
Michael Larkins
Set Cost-Controller
Ken Gordon
Location Accountant
Ron Cook
Still Photographer
George Whitear
Unit Publicist
Alan Arnold
Assistant Publicist
Kirsten Wing
Studio Second Unit
Directors
Harley Cokliss
John Barry
Director Of Photography
Chris Menges
Assistant Director
Dominic Fulford
Second Assistant Director
Andrew Montgomery
Location Second Unit
Director
Peter Macdonald
Director Of Photography
Geoff Glover
Operating Cameraman
Bob Smith
Assistant Cameramen
John Campbell
Mike Brewster
Second Assistant Cameramen
John Keen
Greg Dupre
Dolly Grip
Frank Batt
Production Manager
Svein Johansen
Assistant Directors
Bill Westley
Ola Solum
Production And Mechanical Effects Unit
Mechanical Effects Supervision
Nick Allder
Location Unit Supervisor
Allan Bryce
Senior Effects Technician
Neil Swan
Dave Watkins
Robot Fabrication And Supervision
Andrew Kelly
Ron Hone
Effects Technicians
Phil Knowles
Barry Whitrod
Martin Gant
Brian Eke
Guy Hudson
Dennis Lowe
Effects Engineering
Roger Nicholls
Steve Lloyd
Electrical Engineer
John Hatt
Electronics Consultant
Rob Dickinson
Model Construction
John Pakenham
Effects Assistants
Alan Poole
Digby Milner
Robert McLaren
Effects Secretary
Gill Case
Minature And Optical Effects Unit
Effects DirectorOf Photography
Dennis Muren
Effects Cameramen
Ken Ralston
Jim Veilleux
Camera Operators
Don Dow
Bill Neil
Assistant Cameramen
Selwyn Eddy
Jody Westheimer
Rick Fighter
Clint Palmer
Michael McAlister
Paul Huston
Richard Fish
Chris Anderson
Optical Photography Supervisor
Bruce Nicholson
Optical Printer Operators
David Berry
Kenneth Smith
Donald Clark
Optical Line-Up
Warren Franklin
Mark Vargo
Peter Amundson
Loring Doyle
Thomas Rosseter
Tam Pillsbury
James Lim
Optical Coordinator
Laurie Vermont
Laboratory Technicians
Tim Geideman
Duncan Myers
Ed Jones
Art Director-Visual Effects
Joe Johnston
Assistant Art Director
Nilo Rodis-Jamero
Stop Motion Animation
Jon Berg
Phil Tippett
Stop Motion Technicians
Tom St. Amand
Doug Beswick
Matte Painting Supervisor
Harrison Ellenshaw
Matte Artists
Ralph McQuarrie
Michael Pangrazio
Matte Photography
Neil Krepela
Additional Matte Photography
Michael Lawler
Matte Photography Assistants
Craig Barron
Robert Elswit
Chief Model Maker
Lorne Peterson
Modelshop Foreman
Steve Gawley
Model Makers
Paul Huston
Tom Rudduck
Michael Fulmer
Samuel Zolltheis
Charles Bailey
Ease Owyeung
Scott Marshall
Marc Thorpe
Wesley Seeds
Dave Carson
Rob Gemmel
Pat McClung
Animation And Rotoscope Supervisor
Peter Kuran
Animators
Samuel Comstock
Garry Waller
John Van Vliet
Rick Taylor
Kim Knowlton
Chris Casady
Nina Saxon
Diana Wilson
Visual Effects Editorial Supervisor
Conrad Buff
Effects Editor
Michael Kelly
Assistant Effects Editors
Arthur Repola
Howard Stein
Apprentice Editor
Jon Thaler
Production Administrator
Dick Gallegly
Production Secretary
Patricia Blau
Production Associate
Thomas Brown
Production Accountant
Ray Scalice
Assistant Accountant
Glenn Phillips
Pam Traas
Laura Crockett
Production Assistant
Jenny Oznowicz
Transportation
Robert Martin
Still Photographer
Terry Chostner
Lab Assistant
Roberto McGrath
Electronics Systems Designer
Jerry Jeffress
Systems Programming
Kris Brown
Electronic Engineers
Lhary Meyer
Mike Mackenzie
Gary Leo
Special Project Coordinator
Stuart Ziff
Equipment Engineering Supervisor
Gene Whiteman
Design Engineer
Mike Bolles
Machinists
Udo Pampel
Greg Beaumonte
Draftsman
Ed Tennler
Special Projects
Gary Platek
Supervising Stage Technician
T.E. Moehnke
Stage Technicians
William Beck
Bobby Finley
Leo Loverro
Edward Hirsh
Dick Dova
Ed Breed
Miniature Pyrotechnics
Joseph Viskocil
Dave Pier
Thaine Morris
Optical Printer Component Manufacturer
George Randle Co.
Camera And Movement Design
Jim Beaumonte
Special Optics Designer
David Grafton
Special Optics Fabrication
J.L. Wood Optical Systems
Optical Printer Component Engineering
Fries Engineering
High Speed Camera Movements
Mitchell Camera Corp.
Ultra High Speed Camera
Bruce Hill Productions
Color Timer
Ed Lemke
Negative Cutting
Robert Hart
Darrell Hixson
Dolby Consultant
Don Digirolamo
Additional Optical Effects
Van Der Veer Photo Effects
Modern Film Effects
Ray Mercer & Company
Westheimer Company
Lookout Mountain Films

Special Edition Crew

Producer
Rick McCallum
Editor
T.M. Christopher
Sound Designer
Ben Burtt
Re-Recording Mixer
Gary Summers
First Assistant Editor
Samuel Hinckley
Assistant Editor
Robert Marty
Assistant Avid Editors
Mike Jackson
Robin Lee
Sound Editor
Teresa Eckton
Assistant Sound Editor
Lisa Storer
Re-Recordist
Ronald G. Roumas
Digital Mix Technician
Gary A. Rizzo
Archivist
Tim Fox
Optical Supervisors
Phillip Feiner
Chris Bushman
Film Restoration Supervisor
Pete Comandini
Color Timer
Robert J. Raring
Negative Continuity
Ray Sabo
Negative Cutter
Bob Hart
Special Edition Digital Remastering Provided By
Skywalker Sound A Lucas Digital Ltd. Company
Film Restoration Consultant
Leon Briggs
Optical Restoration
Pacific Title
Film Restoration By
Ycm Laboratories
Industrial Light And Magic
Visual Effects Supervisor
Dave Carson
Visual Effects Producer
Tom Kennedy
Computer Graphics Supervisor
Tom Hutchinson
Visual Effects Art Director
George Hull
Visual Effects Editor
Michael McGovern
Color Timing Supervisor
Bruce Vecchitto
Visual Effects Coordinator
Lisa Todd
Digital Effects Artists
Don Butler
Michael Conte
Howard Gersh
Marshall Krasser
Tia Marshall
Stuart Maschwitz
Julie Neary
Ken Nielsen
Eddie Pasquarello
Ricardo Ramos
Tom Rosseter
Lawrence Tan
Paul Theren
Hans Uhlig
Li-Hsein Wei
Ron Woodall
Digital Matte Artists
Ronn Brown
Eric Chauvin
Brian Flora
William Mather
3d Matchmove Artist
James Hagedorn
Digital Paint & Roto Artists
Lisa Drostova
Heidi Zabit
Chief Creature Maker
Howie Weed
Model & Creature Makers
Carol Bauman
Don Bies
Giovanni Donovan
Wendy Morton
Anne Polland
Mark Siegel
Steven Walton
Sabre Group Supervisor
Daniel McNamara
Sabre Artists
Rita Zimmerman
Chad Taylor
Mary McCulloch
Grant Guenin
Caitlin Content
Software Research And Development
David Benson
Jim Hourihan
Zoran Kacic-Alesic
Florian Kainz
Jeff Yost
Digital Scanning Supervisor
Joshua Pines
Digital Scanning Operators
Randall Bean
Michael Ellis
Earl Beyer
Negative Supervisor
Doug Jones
Negative Line-Up
Andrea Biklian
Tim Geideman
Projectionist
Tim Greenwood
Digital Plate Restoration
Melissa Monterrosa
Mike Van Eps
Wendy Hendrickson
Assistant Visual Effects Art Director
Alex Laurant
Assistant Visual Effects Editor
John Bartle
Video Editor
Angela Leaper
Animatic Artist
Jonathan Rothbart
Digital Effects Technical Assistants
Okan Ataman
Peter Chesloff
Joshua Levine
Dawn Matheson
Daniel Shumaker
Digital Effects Resource Assistant
Daniel Brimer
Visual Effects Production Staff
Julie Creighton
Joshua Marks
Video Assistants
Dawn Martin
Wendy Bell
Production Engineering
Ken Beyer
Ken Corvino
Gary Meyer
Aerial Camera System By Wesscam Camera Systems (Europe)
Aerial Cameraman
Ron Goodman
Assistant
Margaret Herron
Helicopter Supplied By Dollar Air Services Limited
Pilot
Mark Wolfe
Cloud Plates Photographed With
Astrovision(c) By Continental Camera Systems Inc.
Snow Vehicles Supplied By
Aktiv Fischer
R2 Bodies Fabricated By
White Horse Toy Company
Special Assistance From
Giltspur Engineering And Compair
Photographed On The Hardengerjekulan Glacier, Finse, Norway
And At Emi – Elstree Studios, Borehamwood, England
Music Recorded At
Anvil Studios, Denham, England
Re-Recording At
Samuel Goldwyn Studios, Los Angeles, California
Special Visual Effects Produced At
Industrial Light And Magic, Marin County, California

This Article was Originally posted 2022-07-25 16:31:59.

Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 Cast Announced with New Trailer

Here’s the latest from: StarWars.Com

The third installment of the award-winning anthology counts Anna Sawai, Freddie Highmore, George Takei, Harvey Guillén, Jodie Turner-Smith, Judith Light, Simu Liu, Stephanie Hsu, and Steve Buscemi among the cast.

By StarWars.com Team

The trailer — available as the original Japanese trailer, as well as the English dubbed trailer — showcases a glimpse at the stories to come with the premiere on Disney+ on October 29, including the return of Ronin from the Emmy®-nominated “The Duel,” F from “The Village Bride,” and Lah Kara from “The Ninth Jedi,” three shorts available in Volume 1, streaming now on Disney+.

This season, Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 returns to Japan where it all began, featuring nine shorts from nine different anime studios — david production, Kamikaze Douga + ANIMA, Kinema citrus Co., Polygon Pictures, Production I.G, Project Studio Q, TRIGGER, WIT Studio — to further demonstrate the diversity and creativity of Japanese animation.

Here’s the full list of upcoming titles, synopsis descriptions, directors, and cast members for the nine shorts in Volume 3!…

Read the Full Article @ StarWars.com

The Cast and Creators Reunite for Pieces of the Past

Here’s the latest from: StarWars.Com

Even more mash-ups and hilarity are in store for fans as four new parts debut on Disney+ this week.

By Amy Richau

For LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past, the four piece sequel series that follows the events of last year’s LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy, the goal was clear: take more risks, include more new characters (‘Hello there’ evil Obi-Wan!), and keep the spirit of Star Wars at the heart of the story while enjoying the unique elements of the LEGO universe.

Returning stars Gaten Matarazzo and Tony Revolori, who play brothers Sig and Dev Greebling (AKA Darth Dev) in both series, fully embraced their chance to build on the brotherly bond they developed over the first four piece set. A big part of that was recording together — something the pair didn’t get a chance to do the first go-round. “It was complicated to arrange everyone’s schedule at the same time,” writer and executive producer Benji Samit tells StarWars.com, “but we made an effort to be able to record them together, and it made their chemistry pop even more.”

And after seeing how much fans loved Rebuild the Galaxy, Revolori felt comfortable taking more risks. In the recording booth for the sequel, which premieres on Disney+ September 19, Revolori says he realized, “I can relax a little bit. I can play a little bit more.”…

Read the Full Article @ StarWars.com

Star Wars Cast Interview (6/17/1977!!)

Here’s something truly incredible – a heretofore undiscovered interview of the three main stars of Star Wars, given a scant 23 days after the film’s release on May 25th 1977! [note: due to concerns of reposting, an extra timecode has been added to the video along with our usual watermark]

It provides an early look into the “Star Wars” phenomenon as spotlighted by Lee Phillip on her self-titled daytime show on WBBM Channel 2. The three stars – Mark Hamill (Luke Skywalker; his surname misspelled “Hammil” on the lower-third super), Carrie Fisher (Princess Leia) and Harrison Ford (Han Solo) – are questioned by members of the Star Trek Revival Club – S.T.A.R. (Star Trek Association for Revival – specifically STAR Northbrook) after Lee has her turn with them.

Special thanks to John Lavalie, Alan Morton, Jeff Wargo, and Chuck Swan.

Includes:

Station ID / promo for Dinah! with today’s guest Erma Bombeck (voiceover by Jerry Harper)

Show open, with Lee discussing the film’s impact (as became evident upon release), and introducing her guests and their to-be inquisitors, then introduces Catherine Keefer’s newscast [edited out – will be posted separately – I thought it best to keep just the Star Wars related stuff here]

Lee asking Mark his views on why “Star Wars” is such a success (referring to C-3PO and R2-D2 as “a mechanical Laurel & Hardy”), then asks Carrie about why people keep going back to see it again, then has Harrison preview the backstory before a clip is shown [mostly edited out to avoid copyright blockage]

Commercials for:

American Egg Board – “The Incredible, Edible Egg”

Six Flags amusement park

Robert Hall Village – Father’s Day Sale

Segment 2 starts within the audience, with Tris(?) Hoffman of Star Trek club asking the three what it was like working with actors “dressed as weird aliens,” another fan asking Mark how the light saber scene was staged, yet another asking him if there were any difficulties in filming the garbage compactor scene, another fan asking Carrie about the climate and other conditions during filming, Leslie Sawyer asking Harrison if he enjoyed making the film and what was his favorite part in it, and Stuart Weiss (founder of the local chapter of STAR) asking Carrie who “gets” Leia at the end; then Lee asking more questions to them about their pre-“Star Wars” status

Commercials for:

ScotTissue

Recipe Beef Chunks Dinner for dogs

Macleans Fluoride toothpaste – “To Your Health, Teeth”

Canfield’s Draft Root Beer

Segment 3: From the audience, Barry Waterman asks Mark about plans for a sequel, John Tadman (?) asks what cut scenes were missed by the actors, Bill Goodmanson (?) asks how many aliens were in the barroom sequence (Mark mentions mask maker Stuart Freeborn and Ron Cobb), Kyler Buchwalter (?) asks what it was like for the stars to see the movie for the first time, Chuck Swan asks them if any own stock in 20th Century-Fox, and Ed Feinman (?) follows up on Kyler’s question; Lee shows a photo of a Stormtrooper and relates a question from her son Bill, then she asks Carrie more about her famous parents and brings up a photo of C-3PO and R2-D2, with Mark discussing them

Commercials for:

Jewel Food Stores – “Father’s Day Meal” (another version of this ad was aired in 1978 and can be seen here: • Jewel Food Stores / Jewel Grand Bazaa… )

Levelor Riviera Blinds

KitchenAid dishwashing machines (ending voiceover by Jerry Harper)

Piper’s Carpet Warehouse – “Biggest Carpet Sale”

Lee thanks her guests and the audience, then closes show with another clip, accompanied by ending credits:

The Lee Phillip Show
Produced by Pam Whitfield
Directed by Chris Erskine
Channel 2 News Written and Produced by James Touhy
Technical Director – Art Kambs
Audio – George Paul
Stage Manager – Al Burns
Lighting – Bernard Klein
Minicam Crew – Wade Parmelee, Dick Shapiro, Wayne Thing
Interior Decorations by Richard Himmel, A.I.D.
Furniture by Interior Crafts
Lee’s Dresses by Saks Fifth Avenue

(recording cuts out during the beginning of an ad for TV Guide as “MANIPULATING” is shown on screen)

” ‘Star Wars’ is a whole new idea in filmmaking today . . . ”

This aired on local Chicago TV on Friday, June 17th 1977 during the 12:00pm to 12:30pm timeframe.

About The Museum of Classic Chicago Television:

The MCCTv (FuzzyMemoriesTV) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit whose primary mission is the preservation and display of off-air, early home videotape recordings (70s to early 80s, mostly) recorded off of TV (in Chicago or other cities now too); things which would likely be lost if not sought out and preserved digitally. If you have any old 1970s videotapes recorded off of TV please email: tapes@fuzzy.tv We preserve the entire broadcasts in our archives – the complete programs with breaks (or however much is present on the tape), for historical preservation. For information on how to help in our mission, to donate or lend tapes to be converted to digital, please e-mail tapes@fuzzy.tv Thank you for your help

SKELETON CREW World Premiere Highlights with Cast and Crew

Earlier this week, the world premiere for STAR WARS: SKELETON CREW happened at Disneyland. We have highlights with some of the cast and crew, including Dave Filoni discussing THE MANDALORIAN and GROGU film and season two of AHSOKA. We dig into Jude Law’s recent appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” to look for clues and info about his mysterious character Jod Na Nawood. Plus, the discovery of a cool Star Wars Easter Egg in Skeleton Crew, Listener Feedback and more!


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Introducing the Cast of The Acolyte

Here’s the latest from: StarWars.Com

The stars of the newest Star Wars live-action series are here to tell you all about your newest fan-favorite characters.

By Kristin Baver

We’ve only just begun to unravel the mysteries at the heart of The Acolyte.

In the two-episode premiere, now streaming on Disney+, the light of the Jedi is being extinguished by a cunning assassin looking for revenge. To celebrate the series debut, StarWars.com invited the cast to introduce themselves and their characters. “I got my first choice for everybody,” creator and showrunner Leslye Headland has said of the ensemble cast.

And now you can meet the newest heroes and outlaws in the Star Wars galaxy, from the mystifying Mae to stalwart Jedi Master Sol….

Read the Full Article @ StarWars.com

The Acolyte – UK Launch Event – Cast and Crew Interview Soundbites

A former Padawan reunites with her Jedi Master to investigate a series of crimes but discovers the forces they confront are more sinister than they ever anticipated.

First episode date: 4 June 2024 (USA)
Also known as: Star Wars: The Acolyte
Based on: Star Wars; by George Lucas
Cinematography: James Friend; Chris Teague
Composer: Michael Abels
Editor: Miikka Leskinen


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The Acolyte – Launch Event – Cast and Crew Interview Soundbites

A former Padawan reunites with her Jedi Master to investigate a series of crimes but discovers the forces they confront are more sinister than they ever anticipated.

First episode date: 4 June 2024 (USA)
Also known as: Star Wars: The Acolyte
Based on: Star Wars; by George Lucas
Cinematography: James Friend; Chris Teague
Composer: Michael Abels
Editor: Miikka Leskinen


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Star Wars – Tales of the Empire – Cast Interviews

Long live the Empire.

Experience #TalesOfTheEmpire, six all-new Star Wars Original shorts, available May 4 only on Disney+.


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Behind the Scenes of Ahsoka: Images from the Cast

Here’s the latest from: StarWars.Com

The stars of the Disney+ series share personal photos and video clips celebrating their time on the set of the latest Star Wars live-action story.

The infectious joy on the set of Ahsoka is palpable in the behind-the-scenes photos and video captured during production — including one impromptu dance party between takes.

Ahsoka Tano herself, Rosario Dawson, beams in a selfie with Ashley Eckstein, who first voiced the character in Star Wars animation. Ariana Greenblatt, who portrays the younger version of Ahsoka in flashbacks to the Clone Wars, poses for a group photo with series creator Dave Filoni, executive producer Jon Favreau, and co-stars Dawson and Hayden Christensen, once again returning to Anakin Skywalker. And Natasha Liu Bordizzo, who plays Sabine Wren, and Ivanna Sakhno, who plays her foe Shin Hati, take an adorable selfie that shows the on-screen rivals are real-life friends.

With all eight episodes from the series now streaming on Disney+, the Ahsoka cast has taken to Instagram and Twitter recently to share their love of the series, moments of bonding through off-camera antics, and their pure gratitude for getting to make the journey to a galaxy far, far away…

Read the Full Article @ The Official Site

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew: Release Date, Cast and Plot

Source: Yahoo Movies UK

By Tom Chapman

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is the latest live-action series to join the likes of Andor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and The Mandalorian on Disney+.

Much like how the Marvel Cinematic Universe has pivoted from movies to Disney+ series, there’s a bright future ahead for the world of Wookiees and Wampas. Alongside The Acolyte and Ahsoka, Skeleton Crew promises to tell a new story away from the Skywalker Saga.

Read more: All the Star Wars movies and shows in development

Spider-Man’s Jon Watts is once again uniting with Homecoming writer Christopher Ford to assemble a rag-tag crew of heroes and villains, with a typically diverse cast set to make their mark on the franchise.

Telling a story concurrent to Jon Favreau’s The Mandalorian and following the fall of the Empire, eagle-eyed fans are looking for our first tease of the Skeleton Crew potentially rubbing shoulders with Din Djarin.

Here’s everything we know about Skeleton Crew so far…

Read the Full Article @ Yahoo Movies – UK

Star Wars: The Bad Batch Message From the Cast and Crew

To all the Bad Batchers out there…

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Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures Books First Look, Release Date and Cast Revealed

Here’s the latest from: StarWars.Com

By StarWars.com Team

Your little ones can soon take their first steps into a larger world of reading — with Star Wars.

StarWars.com and This Week! In Star Wars are excited to reveal a new series of books for kids based on the upcoming all-ages animated series Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures. The collection of titles has been designed for ages 3-5 and 3-7, and ranges from readers to Little Golden Books, all fully-illustrated in the art style of the show.

Young Jedi Adventures is the first full-length animated Star Wars series created for preschoolers and their families. These original stories will follow younglings as they are swept off into adventures, and start their journeys on the path to becoming Jedi Knights, learning valuable skills for our galaxy and the galaxy far, far away. The Jedi-in-training will tackle topics of compassion, self-discipline, teamwork, patience, and friendship. StarWars.com and This Week! In Star Wars also revealed the premiere date, cast, and new images from the series today.

Young Jedi Adventures will be part of the era known as the High Republic, set centuries before the events of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and currently being explored in the New York Times bestselling series of books and comics for all ages, Star Wars: The High Republic.

Get a first look at the Young Jedi Adventures books below, along with story descriptions and release dates!

This May the 4th will see the start of a new Star Wars adventure for fans of all ages.

Today, Disney+, Disney Junior, and Lucasfilm announced that Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures will premiere on Disney+ and Disney Junior on May 4, 2023, also known as Star Wars Day. Set during the High Republic era and the prime of the Jedi Order, the animated series follows Jedi younglings as they study the ways of the Force, explore the galaxy, help citizens and creatures in need, and learn valuable skills needed to become Jedi along the way…

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Star Wars Cast & Crew – The Force Awakens

Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens

Directed by

J.J. Abrams

Writing Credits

Lawrence Kasdan (written by) &
J.J. Abrams (written by) and
Michael Arndt (written by)
George Lucas (based on characters created by)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete

Harrison Ford Han Solo
Mark Hamill Luke Skywalker
Carrie Fisher Princess Leia
Adam Driver Kylo Ren
Daisy Ridley Rey
John Boyega Finn
Oscar Isaac Poe Dameron
Lupita Nyong’o Maz Kanata
Andy Serkis Supreme Leader Snoke
Domhnall Gleeson General Hux
Anthony Daniels C-3PO
Max von Sydow Lor San Tekka
Peter Mayhew Chewbacca
Gwendoline Christie Captain Phasma
Joonas Suotamo Chewbacca Double
Pip Andersen Lead Stormtrooper
Simon Pegg Unkar Plutt
Kiran Shah Teedo
Sasha Frost Jakku Villager
Pip Torrens Colonel Kaplan
Andrew Jack Major Ematt
Rocky Marshall Colonel Datoo
Greg Grunberg Snap Wexley
Emun Elliott Brance
Brian Vernel Bala-Tik
Yayan Ruhian Tasu Leech
Sebastian Armesto Lieutenant Mitaka
Maisie Richardson-Sellers Korr Sella
Warwick Davis Wollivan
Cailey Fleming Young Rey
Mark Stanley Knight of Ren
Ken Leung Admiral Statura
Iko Uwais Razoo Quin-Fee
Anna Brewster Bazine Netal
Harriet Walter Dr. Kalonia
Tim Rose Admiral Ackbar
Erik Bauersfeld Admiral Ackbar (voice)
Mike Quinn Nien Nunb
Kipsang Rotich Nien Nunb (voice)
Michael Giacchino FN-3181
Nigel Godrich FN-9330
Judah Friedlander Bar Patron
Victor McGuire Bar Patron
Miltos Yerolemou Bar Patron
Francesca Longrigg Bar Patron
D.C. Barns Bar Patron (as D.C. Barnes)
Matt Johnson Bar Patron
Billie Lourd Lieutenant Connix
Leanne Best Min Sakul
Crystal Clarke Ensign Goode
Jeffery Kissoon Rear Admiral Guich
Claudia Sermbezis Lema Eelyak
Gerald W. Abrams Captain Cypress (as Gerry Abrams)
James McGrath Vice Admiral Resdox (as Jim McGrath)
Philicia Saunders Tabala Zo
Morgan Dameron Commodore Meta
Jessica Henwick Jess Testor
Tosin Cole Lieutenant Bastian
James McArdle Niv Lek
Stefan Grube Yolo Ziff
Dixie Arnold Resistance Soldier
Hannah John-Kamen First Order Officer
Tom Edden First Order Officer
Kate Fleetwood First Order Officer
Richard Riddell First Order Officer
Jefferson Hall First Order Officer
Thomas Brodie-Sangster First Order Officer
Jack Laskey First Order Officer
Brian Herring BB-8 Performed By
Dave Chapman BB-8 Performed By
David Acord FN-2199 (uncredited)
Daniel Adjei Jashco Phurus (uncredited)
Charlie Akin First Order Stormtrooper / Resistance Fighter (uncredited)
Peter Alberti Knight of Ren / Snowtrooper / Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Michael ‘Tiny’ Alcorn Storm Trooper / Rebel Soldier (uncredited)
Rutter Mark Alec First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Adrian Allan Rebel Soldier (uncredited)
Samantha Alleyne First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Jamie Anderson Castle Alien Patron (uncredited)
Derek Arnold Lanever Villecham / Luggabeast / Vober Dand (uncredited)
Don Austen Grummgar (uncredited)
Aaron Ayamah Stormtrooper / TIE Fighter Pilot (uncredited)
Tony Bailey Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Mason Ball Praster Ommlen (uncredited)
Greg Beard First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Tom Bell Prashee (uncredited)
Paul Biddiss X-Wing pilot (uncredited)
Neil Bishop Flametrooper / Snowtrooper / Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Hannah Blamires First Order Officer (uncredited)
Verona Blue Resistance PA Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Ancuta Breaban Politician (uncredited)
Harry Brewis Imperial Guard (uncredited)
Rony Bridges First Order Admiral (uncredited)
Dante Briggins Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Stuart Budd Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Joe Cash Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Jamie B. Chambers Heavy Gunner Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Calvin Chen Kanjiklub (uncredited)
Nicky Cheung Resistance Fighter (uncredited)
Alan Chimes Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Jamie Clay Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Jonathan Cohen Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Bern Collaço First Order General (uncredited)
David W. Collins Hangar Officer / Forest Stormtrooper (voice) (uncredited)
Patrick Comerford Grummgar (uncredited)
Aidan Cook Bobbajo / Strono Tuggs (uncredited)
Cavin Cornwall Durteel Haza / Sidon Ithano (uncredited)
Patrick Correll Resistance Medic (voice) (uncredited)
James Cox Knight of Ren / Resistance Fighter / Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Rowan Cox Storm Trooper (uncredited)
Daniel Craig Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Nathalie Cuzner PZ-4CO (uncredited)
Rimmel Daniel Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Keith De’Winter Goss Toowers (uncredited)
Adrian Derrick-Palmer Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Michael Dickins Knight of Ren (uncredited)
Mark Dodson Niima Scavenger (voice) (uncredited)
Nick Donald Imperial Gunner (uncredited)
Michael Donovan Starkiller PA Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Michelle Eastern Villager (uncredited)
Chol Eddy TIE Fighter Pilot (uncredited)
Cameron Edwards Jakku Villager (uncredited)
Mark Epstein Bar Alien Patron (uncredited)
Dan Euston Guavian Death Gang Soldier / Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Iestyn Evans Grummgar (uncredited)
Barbara Fadden Castle Alien Patron (uncredited)
Damian Farrell Munduri (uncredited)
Kain Francis Izby (uncredited)
Mick Fryer-Kelsey Maz’s Bar Pirate (uncredited)
Jesse Michael Fullington First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Ricky Gabbriellini First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Gloria Garcia Jakku Defender (uncredited)
Salo Gardner Bar Patron (uncredited)
Caroline Garnell Rebel Alliance (uncredited)
Chris Geden First Order Officer (uncredited)
Clare Glass Friend of Big Toad (uncredited)
David R. Grant Flametrooper / Guavian Death Gang Soldier / Resistance Fighter / Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Versha Grant Rebel (uncredited)
Steven James Griffiths Snowtrooper (uncredited)
Alec Guinness Obi-Wan Kenobi (archive sound) (uncredited)
Rabin Gurung Space Pirate (uncredited)
Gary Hailes Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Tim Hammersley Rebel (uncredited)
Chris Hastings First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Marina Hayter Bar Worker (uncredited)
Andy Heath Grummgar (uncredited)
Kelvin Hewlett Resistance (uncredited)
Matthew Hobbs Resistance Fighter (uncredited)
Phil Hodges X-Wing Pilot (uncredited)
Leigh Holland Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Daran Holliman Mi’no Teest (uncredited)
Kevin Hudson Rebel Alliance (uncredited)
Karen Huie Niima Scavenger (voice) (uncredited)
Phoenix James Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Tobias James-Samuels Fun House Officer (uncredited)
Sal Jobe Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Tom Kane Hosnian Citizen / Starkiller Technician (voice) (uncredited)
Paul Kasey Ello Asty (uncredited)
Aaron Kennedy Cloaked Messenger (uncredited)
Halima Khan Resistance Officer (uncredited)
Aidan Knight Tie Fighter Pilot (uncredited)
Ali Komeili Niima Outpost Scavenger (uncredited)
Mojtaba Komeili Niima Outpost Scavenger (uncredited)
Sanj Krishnan Resistance Engineer (uncredited)
Lukas Landau X-Wing Pilot (uncredited)
Kamil Lemie Jakku Villager (uncredited)
Andrei Lenart Resistance Soldier (uncredited)
Jorge Leon Rebel Alliance (uncredited)
Mickey Lewis First Order General (uncredited)
Julia Leyland Rebel Medic (uncredited)
Devon Libran Hangar Officer / Starkiller Stormtrooper (voice) (uncredited)
Robert Lindsell First Order General (uncredited)
Johnny Lynch First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Billy James Machin Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Hamza Malik Jakku Villager (uncredited)
Raymond Mamrak Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Kelsey Marie Resistance Fighter (uncredited)
Kenny-Lee Mbanefo First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Ewan McGregor Obi-Wan Kenobi (voice) (uncredited)
Dilu Miah Puffer (uncredited)
Keith Milner Resistance Soldier (uncredited)
Sandeep Mohan First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Arnold Montey Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Benjayx Murphy Officer X of the Rebel Alliance (uncredited)
Charlie Nevett Bar Patron (uncredited)
Jason Nicholls Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Terry Noble HoM 56 (uncredited)
David Norfolk Politician (uncredited)
Tatsujiro Oto Bar Patron (uncredited)
Frank Oz Yoda (archive sound) (uncredited)
Tom Patrick Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Andrew Paxton-Gray Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Gillian Pittaway Resistance Member (uncredited)
Nathan Plant Hassk Thug (uncredited)
Torin Pocock Junkyard Thug / Resistance Member (uncredited)
Elroy Powell Rosser Weno (uncredited)
Cecep Arif Rahman Crokind Shand (uncredited)
Mark Reeves Bar Patron (uncredited)
Scott Richardson Quiggold (uncredited)
Jay Rincon Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Lynn Robertson Bruce Grummgar (uncredited)
Florian Robin Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Tommy Roca Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Marc Rolfe First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Julio Romeo Resistance Fighter (uncredited)
Meredith Salenger Resistance Technician (voice) (uncredited)
Joe Sandz Resistance Soldier (uncredited)
David Santana First Order Stormtrooper / Snowtrooper Commander / Heavy Gunner Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Hasit Savani Castle Alien Patron (uncredited)
Ben Schwartz Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Laurence Sessou Taybin Ralorsa (uncredited)
Rashid Shadat Villager (uncredited)
Arti Shah Power Droid (uncredited)
Ed Sheeran Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Liana Shengelaia Jakku Scavenger (uncredited)
Thea Shengelaia Jakku Scavenger (uncredited)
Kat Sheridan Resistance Medic / Forest Stormtrooper (voice) (uncredited)
Stephanie Silva ME-8D9 (uncredited)
Max Sinclair Politician (uncredited)
Jasper Skinner Senior Resistance Officer (uncredited)
Sandy Kate Slade Lady Astronaut (uncredited)
Katherine Smee Grummgar (uncredited)
Amber Smith Politician (uncredited)
Gerard Smith Resistance Commander (uncredited)
Clem So Resistance Fighter (uncredited)
Benito Sovrano Stormtrooper captain (uncredited)
Robert Stambler Red Eyed Sand Alien (voice) (uncredited)
Karol Steele Jakku Village Elder (uncredited)
François Sternkiker X-Wing Pilot (uncredited)
Frank Stone Rebel General (uncredited)
Robert Strange Professor Allium (uncredited)
Andy Sweet X-Wing Pilot (uncredited)
Catherine Taber Hangar Officer / Starkiller Technician (voice) (uncredited)
Dee Tails Cratinus (uncredited)
Fred Tatasciore Niima Scavenger / Forest Stormtrooper (voice) (uncredited)
James Arnold Taylor First Order Stormtrooper (uncredited)
Olly Taylor Sonsigo (uncredited)
Sonja Tenner Resistance Officer (uncredited)
Peter Theobalds Nima Outpost Scavenger (uncredited)
Steven F Thompson First Order General – Starkiller Base (uncredited)
Pablo Verdejo Rebel Soldier (uncredited)
Ashley Ward Bar Patron (uncredited)
Andy Wareham Stormtrooper / Varmik (uncredited)
Paul Warren Varmik (uncredited)
Ian Whyte Bollie Prindel / Roodown (uncredited)
William Willoughby Flametrooper / Guavian Death Gang Soldier / Knight of Ren / Stormtrooper / Unkar Thug (uncredited)
Tom Wilton B-U4D / Luggabeast (uncredited)
Matthew Wood Ello Asty / Quiggold / Niima Thug (voice) (uncredited)
Topo Wresniwiro Ubert Quaril (uncredited)
Liang Yang FN-2199 (uncredited)
Danielle Yen First Order Officer (uncredited)
Ruolan Zhang Bar Girl (uncredited)
Joshua Ásberg First Order Snowtrooper (uncredited)

Produced by

J.J. Abrams producer
Pippa Anderson co-producer
Michael Arndt associate producer
Bryan Burk producer
Leifur B. Dagfinnsson line producer: Iceland (as Leifur Dagfinnsson)
Tommy Gormley co-producer
Tommy Harper executive producer
Lawrence Kasdan co-producer (uncredited)
Kathleen Kennedy producer
Jason McGatlin executive producer
Michelle Rejwan co-producer
Ben Rosenblatt co-producer
John Swartz co-producer
Susan Towner co-producer

Music by

John Williams (music by)

Cinematography by

Dan Mindel director of photography

Film Editing by

Maryann Brandon
Mary Jo Markey

Casting By

Nina Gold
April Webster
Alyssa Weisberg

Production Design by

Rick Carter
Darren Gilford

Art Direction by

Alastair Bullock senior art director
Ajay Chodanker
James Clyne
James Collins
Robert Cowper
Peter Dorme
Jordana Finkel
Mark Harris
Kevin Jenkins
Ashley Lamont
Neil Lamont supervising art director
Mary Mackenzie
Andrew Palmer
Stuart Rose
Hayley Easton Street
Stephen Swain
Gary Tomkins senior art director

Set Decoration by

Lee Sandales

Costume Design by

Michael Kaplan

Makeup Department

Karen Asano-Myers hair stylist: Mr. Ford (as Karen Myers)
Brian Best mould modeller
Helga Bosman key hair stylist: Abu Dhabi
Amy Byrne key makeup artist
Bill Corso makeup designer: Mr. Ford
Pollyanna Coxon-Smith hair stylist: crowd
Robb Crafer makeup artist: dailies
Francesca Crowder hair stylist (as Francesca Crowder-Southworth)
Nathaniel De’Lineadeus dental effects designer
David Dorling hair supervisor: crowd
Samantha Easey makeup artist: crowd, dailies
Holly Edwards makeup artist
Amy Elliott makeup artist: crowd (as Amy Elliot)
Jenny Harling hair colorist
Amanda Knight makeup designer
Nadine Mann hair stylist: dailies
Nuria Mbomio makeup artist: crowd
Sophie Alexandra Medhurst special makeup effects artist
Chloe Muton-Phillips special makeup effects artist
Sharon Nicholas makeup artist
Charlotte Rogers makeup artist: crowd, additional photography
Alex Rouse wigmaker
Mary Samele makeup artist (uncredited)
Neal Scanlan special makeup effects artist
Andrew Simonin key hair stylist
Bianca Stewart makeup trainee
Georgia Thompson hair stylist trainee
Sarah Jane Thompson local makeup artist: Abu Dhabi
Lisa Tomblin hair designer
Eloise Waymouth special makeup effects artist
Kerstin Weller hair stylist: crowd
Natalie Wickens special hair & makeup effects artist: Creature Shop
Julia Wilson makeup artist (as Jules Wilson)
Faye Windridge prosthetics
Mary Castor makeup artist (uncredited)
Gemma Dillon wigmaker (uncredited)
Jenna Roseanne Drew makeup artist: dailies (uncredited)
Kathryn Fa hair stylist (uncredited)
Annette Field hair stylist: crowd, dailies (uncredited)
Chloe Grice makeup artist (uncredited)
Nadia Homri hair stylist: crowd (uncredited)
Jill Hornby makeup artist: dailies (uncredited)
Daniel Lawson Johnston makeup artist: dailies (uncredited)
Clare Le Vesconte makeup artist (uncredited)
Chris Lyons special effects teeth (uncredited)
Claire Matthews makeup artist: dailies (uncredited)
Ryo Murakawa hair stylist: crowd (uncredited)
Jessica Needham makeup artist (uncredited)
Katie Pattenden assistant hair stylist: crowd (uncredited)
Adam James Phillips hair stylist: crowd (uncredited)
Marc Pilcher hair stylist: crowd (uncredited) | hair stylist: daily (uncredited)
Adrian Rigby makeup artist: dailies (uncredited)
Jutta Russell makeup artist: crowd (uncredited)

Production Management

Michael Blanchard post-production supervisor
Gary Bunn senior production advisor
Karl Caffrey production supervisor
Alex Darby unit location manager: Abu Dhabi
Simon Emanuel unit production manager
TJ Falls post-production manager
Philip Hoang post-production supervisor: Kelvin Optical, Inc.
Tobin Hughes unit manager
Finni Johannsson unit production manager: Iceland Unit (as Finnur Jóhannsson)
Martin Joy production manager: Iceland/Ireland Unit
Andrew C. Keeter production supervisor: Abu Dhabi
Cory Bennett Lewis production supervisor
Megan Matousek production manager
Jason Pomerantz director of production: IMAX Version
Mark Somner unit production manager: Abu Dhabi
Adam Teeuw production supervisor
Susan Towner unit production manager
Khaled Zaazouh production supervisor: Abu Dhabi

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Tarik Afifi third assistant director: Abu Dhabi
Edward Bellamy third assistant director: second unit
Jason Blumenfeld first assistant director: additional photography
Chloe Chesterton second assistant director
Joey Coughlin second assistant director
Ben Dixon key second assistant director
Georgia Dufton set production assistant: second unit
Fraser Fennell-Ball second assistant director
Aaron C. Fitzgerald second assistant director: Los Angeles Unit
Holly Gardner third assistant director
Clare Glass third assistant director
Stephen Godenzie third assistant director: extra: Abu Dhabi
Tommy Gormley first assistant director
Roger Guyett second unit director
Laura Hunter base production assistant (as Laura Wootton)
Stephanie Jolly key set production assistant (as Stephanie Whitehead)
Siggi Kjartan third assistant director (as Sigurdur Kjartan) (second unit: Iceland)
Christophe Le Chanu second assistant director: Los Angeles Unit
Teariki Leonard additional third assistant director: second unit
Andrew Mannion second assistant director: second unit
Grace McInnes base production assistant
Scott Owen performance capture assistant director
Tom Reynolds third assistant director: second unit: Iceland/Abu Dhabi
Barnaby Riggs third assistant director
Rickie-Lee Roberts additional third assistant director: crowd
Albertine Selvik crowd production assistant
George Max Trummler third assistant director: Abu Dhabi
Andrew Vanneck crowd third assistant director: second unit
George Walker first assistant director: second unit
Vanluke Watson additional set production assistant: second unit
Eileen Yip third assistant director

Art Department

Miriam Abou-Shehada props
Douglas Allam supervising plasterer
Bradley Allen previs artist
Matt Allsopp concept artist
Christian Alzmann concept designer
Shauna Aronson set decorator: additional photography/re-shoots
Kate Arthur junior modeler
Matt Askey drapes man
Will Ayres chargehand dressing props
Alex Baily draughtsman
Chris Baker concept artist
Laura Barden junior model maker
Bruce Barnes carpenter
Nicola Barnes art department researcher | specialist researcher
Ben Barrington-Groves assistant set decorator
Alex Basham prop electronics
Rob Bean sculptor
Christopher John Beaumont junior floorman
Connor Bede rigger
Kevin John Bennett greensman
Tom Bernarius standby greensman
Lee Biggs chargehand carpenter
James Blishen carpenter
Valentina Borfecchia assistant construction coordinator
Andrea Borland assistant art director
Robert M. Bouffard propmaker
Christie Bowman propmaking buyer
Ryan Bradbury props | props: daily
Sophie Bridgman assistant art director
Amelia Brooke art department consultant
Martin Brown stagehand
Tim Browning concept artist
Christopher Brändström concept artist
Will Buchanan lead greensman
Ian Bunting props 3d modeller
Jack Candy-Kemp assistant scenic artist
Chester Carr junior modeller
Davison Carvalho graphic designer
Robert Castillo storyboard artist: promo team
Sam Chapman chargehand dressing props
Richard Cheal chargehand dressing props
Jordane Chedotal set dresser
Doug Chiang concept artist
Keith Christensen concepts artist
Ryan Church concept artist
James Ciccarelli set dresser
Craig A. Clark senior digital modeller
Danny Clark junior draughtsman
Tom Clark junior propmaker
Dean Clements set dresser
Mitchell Cooper apprentice scenic painter
Rhys Court stand by scenic painter
Jack Cowley-Ellis props runner
James Cullane carpenter
Eva Dahlqvist petty cash buyer
Peter Dang additional photography
Tom Dark carpenter
Luke Dass art department trainee
Quentin Davies prop storeman
Ronnie James Davis junior props modeller
Callum Davison greensman
Helen Dawson art department assistant
Fausto De Martini senior illustrator
Gavin Dean draughtsman
Jack Dehaan carpenter (as Jack Deehaan)
Julia Dehoff draughtsperson
Laura Dishington lead graphic designer
Pranali Diwadkar set decoration buyer
Liam Doran stagehand
Martyn Doust props
Mark Dowling props painter
Waffa Drai production coordinator
Jillian Drujon draper
Paul Duncan Scenic painter
Simon Duric storyboard artist
Phillip Eastwood rigger
Marcus Ehren carpenter
Abe El Habashy assistant property master
Neil Ellis concept model maker
Scott Elms carpenter
Harry Elvidge Rigger
Adriaan Engelbrecht universal creations, weapons & props manufacturing supervisor
Seth Engstrom concept artist
Amanda Ennis-Smith post production artist
James Enright asset producer
Jonathan James Evans standby propman: main unit
Kerril Fahy senior props modeller (as Kerril Fahv)
David Farrow props modeller
Ashley Fenton art director: additional photography/re-shoots
Keith Ferris propmaker
Luke Fisher creature concept designer
Claire Fleming assistant art director
James Foley set dresser/operational standby props
Jordan Forbes carpenter
Stephen Forrest-Smith storyboard artist
Stella Fox assistant set decorator
George Alexander Franklin construction practical electrician (as George Franklin)
Matt French dressing props
Lydia Fry assistant art director
Jack Garwood dressing props supervisor
Lee Gawthrop carpenter
Liam Georgensen draughtsman
Sarah Ginn draughtsman
Gary Goble chargehand rigging inspector
Simon Gosling senior props modeller
David Gray standby rigger
Sean Grimes set dresser
Angus Hale greensman
Roy Halfpenny senior props modeller
Jake Hall draughtsman
Richard Hardy draughtsman
Joseph Harlow props modeller
Mark Haydon carpenter
Paul J. Hayes contruction manager
Paul Hearn set dresser
Philip Higgs set dresser
Robert Hochstoeger assistant art director
David Hodges hod sculptor
Nathan Holt dressing props
Peter Hooper greens supervisor
Will Houghton-Connell art department assistant
Jason Htay carpenter
Will Htay concept artist
Alexander Jay Hutchings art department model maker
David Hynes props
Colin Jackman key sculptor | sculptor
Charles Jellis props
Sam Johnson junior propmaker
John Jones props modeller
Josh Jones standby carpenter
Michael Jones greens sculptor (as Mike Jones)
Natasha Jones props graphic designer
Martin Kane daily props crew
Adam Kedis on-set dresser: additional photography: LA Unit
Mark Kenny art department production assistant
Matthew Kerly standby art director: second unit
Charles Kern charge scenic: Los Angeles Unit
Jeremy King propmaker
Jody King sculptor
John Kirsop construction head of department
Jamie Knight prop builder
Hannah Kons set decoration production assistant
Karl Koroscik props
Cara Lanning props
Samuel Leake draughtsman (as Sam Leake)
Nicole Letaw art department coordinator
Jeffrey Lombardi property master: additional photography: Los Angeles Unit
David London senior prop modeller
Will Loughlin standby greensman
Steve Loveday greens: supervising sculptor
Jake Lunt Davies creature concept designer
Alfredo Lupo junior draughtsman
Rich Lyons screen graphics designer
Katrina Mackay assistant art director
Duncan MacLeod propmaker
Richard Magennis set dresser
Pete Manger greens chargehand
Tom Marriott props trainee
Jon Marson key greensman
Jessica Lucy Martin props modeller (as Jessica Martin)
Iain McCaig concept artist
Paula McGann greens coordinator
Sonny Merchant supervising standby props
Gary Merrington props designer
Mark D Miller carpenter (as Mark Miller)
Anne-Marie Minty props coordinator
Maxim Molchanov assistant property master
Debbie Morgan construction coordinator
Dean Morris props
Marius Mosley carpenter
Guy Mount petty cash buyer
Olivia Muggleton art department assistant
Ray Norris carpenter
Daniel Nussbaumer draughtsman
Philip O’Connell 3d printing technician
Lee Oliver concept artist
Harriet Orman production buyer: action vehicles
Damian Paesano greens
Nathan Payne props
Chris Peters supervisor metalworker
Amanda Pettett construction coordinator
Freddie Pickering carpenter
Theofano Pitsillidou junior model maker
Julie Pitt assistant set decorator
Luke Plastow construction carpenter
Andrew Proctor draughtsman
Paul Purnell digital assets production assistant
Anita Rajkumar junior draughtsman
Eren Ramadan digital assets production assistant
Samantha Redwood art department assistant: spacecraft
David Rencsenyi digital modeler
Skot Reynolds mouldmaker
Justin Richards greens buyer/coordinator
Scott A. Riley lead 3d printing modeller
Oliver Roberts standby art director
Ellie Rowlands junior propmaker: Tarver Productions Ltd.
Richard Rowntree additional greens: Palmbrokers
Lucie Ryan assistant buyer
Luke Sanders draughtsman
Lucien Sands propmaker
Lorenzo Sartor carpenter
Matthew Savage concept artist
Elicia Scales junior draughtsman
Sean Schofield junior propmaker
Clint Schultz lead graphic designer: Los Angeles Unit
Ross Sears standby stagehand: second unit
Mark Seath chargehand carpenter
Pollyanna Seath art department coordinator
Matt Sedgewick props modeller
Ivan Shannon propmaker
Philip j Shaw propmaker (as Phil Shaw)
Adam Shepherdly chargehand carpenter
Graham Shepherdly carpenter
Robert Shillibeer carpenter
Tom Shirm trainee dressing props
Dominic Sikking graphic designer
Tom Sinden senior props modeller
Nick Slater carpenter
Jade Somerville props making buyer
Oliver Steeples props
Leigh Stevens greensman
Warren Stickley hod action vehicles
William Stickley head carpenter
Mátyás Szakonyi standby greens
Paul Szebesta junior modeller
Daniel Taggart scenic painter
Razan Takash set dresser
Emma Teader costume props
Thom Tenery senior illustrator (as Thomas Tenery)
Bill Thomas props
Richard Thomas senior props modeller
Erik Tiemens concept artist
Dave Tincombe dressings props
Edge of Tomorrow carpenter: construction department
Lee Towersey props
Remo Tozzi assistant art director
Bryan Turk construction coordinator: additional photography
Eddie Tycer props modeller
Kurt van der Basch storyboard artist (as Kurt Van Der Basch)
Emma Vane props draughtsman
Kate Venner production buyer
Rut Villamagna lead props painter: propshop
Christopher Vincent art department assistant
Jedediah Voltz props
Robert Voysey Assistant Construction Manager
Jono Waddell electrical designer
Toby Wagner chargehand propmaker
Ketan Waikar draughtsman
George Waite props metalworker
Dan Walker concept artist
Matt Walker scenic artist
Jonathan Wallace greens labourer (as Jonathan Tidmarsh)
Andree Wallin concept artist
Dale Walters action vehicles
Peter Watson supervising dressing props
William Wells props (as Billy Wells)
Paul Wescott hod scenic painter
Kyle Wetton digital assets manager
Jamie White supervising carpenter: set decoration/props
Rebecca White junior draughtsman
Terry Whitehouse supervising propmaker
Paul Whitelock scenic painter
Catherine Whiting draughtsman
Carl Wildman scenic painter
Buddie Wilkinson standby props: splinter unit
Harley Wilkinson set dresser
Jamie Wilkinson property master
Simon Wilkinson chargehand propman
Owen Tree Williams greensman
Silas Gee Williams supervising standby props: second unit
Carl Wilson fabrication supervisor
Bradley Woodbridge standby painter
Dave Wooster greensman
Chad Wright product placement
Dan Wright set sculptor (as Daniel Wright)
Stephen Zavala concept artist: ILM
Schwerthelm Ziehfreund props
Dave Filoni concept artist (uncredited)
Jayne Gibson props (uncredited)
Lucy Hinsley junior modeller (uncredited)
Drew Struzan poster artist: D23 version (uncredited)
Phil Szostak art department coordinator (uncredited)
Kevin Bennett Teasdale greensman (uncredited)

Sound Department

David Acord supervising sound editor
Francis Aitken engineering services
Orin Beaton main boom operator
Amanda Beggs sound mixer: Santa Monica Unit
Ethan Biggers utility sound: Santa Monica Unit
Jonathan Borland foley editor (as Jon Borland)
Ronni Brown foley artist
Nikita Budash sound recordist
Ben Burtt sound design
Derek Casari adr engineer
Ryan Cole recordist: 20th Century Fox Studios
Teresa Eckton sound effects editor
Coya Elliott assistant supervising sound editor
Thomas Fennell boom operator
Will Files sound designer: Kelvin Optical, Inc.
Andrea Gard foley artist
David Giles sound assistant
Nick Gillett boom operator: second unit
E.J. Holowicki sound effects editor (as EJ Holowicki)
Larry Hopkins sound mixer
Jesse Johnstone sound recordist
Tom Lalley re-recording engineer: 20th Century Fox Studios
Michael Levine audio/video transfer
Scott Levine engineering services
Josh Lowden general manager
David Lucarelli adr recordist
Chris Manning foley mixer
Steve Morris head of engineering
Chris Muldoon adr
Nathan Nance additional re-recording mixer
Cheryl Nardi dialogue/adr editor
Andy Nelson re-recording mixer
Jon Null head of production
Saif Parkar sound utility: Santa Monica Unit
Haresh Patel epk sound
Kimberly Patrick foley artist (as Kim Patrick)
David Peifer digital editorial support
Juan Peralta additional re-recording mixer
Eva Porter client services
Richard Quinn adr editor
Charleen Richards adr mixer (as Charleen Steeves)
Frank Rinella foley supervisor
J. Alexandra Roberts sound trainee: Abu Dhabi (as Julia Roberts)
John Roesch foley artist
Renee Russo post-production sound accountant
Gary Rydstrom sound design
Christopher Scarabosio re-recording mixer
Dee Selby foley editor
Kevin Sellers foley editor
Brad Semenoff dialogue/adr editor
James Spencer assistant sound editor
Owen Spencer sound recordist: Imaginarium Facial Capture
Robert Stambler sound designer: Kelvin Optical, Inc.
Brenton Stumpf boom operator: Santa Monica Unit
Michael Lee Taylor second boom operator: dailies
Dennie Thorpe foley artist (as Denise Thorpe)
Stephen Urata assistant re-recording mixer
Jana Vance foley artist
Tony Villaflor assistant re-recording mixer
Tim White sound mixer: second unit
Tom Williams mixer: second unit, dailies
Stuart Wilson production sound mixer
Matthew Wood supervising sound editor
David Acord sound designer (uncredited)
Lindsey Alvarez sound editor (uncredited)
Justine Baker adr recordist (uncredited)
Martin Billany audio description narrator (uncredited)
Mark DeSimone adr mixer (uncredited)
Joshua Fielstra sound design: trailer music (uncredited)
Glen Gathard adr mixer (uncredited)
Evan J Haley sound designer: D-Box Technologies (uncredited)
Noah Katz technical support (uncredited)
Marcus Lamontagne field recordist assistant (uncredited)
Mike Lane client services (uncredited)
Mark Lindauer adr stage engineer (uncredited)
Kyrsten Mate sound effects recording (uncredited)
Edgar Meza engineering services (uncredited)
Patrick Meza sound effects librarian (uncredited)
Leon Minas sound editor (uncredited)
Tyler Newhouse adr recordist (uncredited)
Margie O’Malley foley artist (uncredited)
Frank Rinella supervising foley editor (uncredited)
Gary Rydstrom re-recording mixer (uncredited) | supervising sound editor (uncredited)
Christopher Scarabosio additional sound design (uncredited)
Matthew Wood supervising dialogue editor (uncredited)

Special Effects by

Vince Abbott senior special effects technician
Brian “Pyro” Adams hydraulics
Derek Arnold creature and droid puppeteer
Mason Ball creature and droid puppeteer
Fiona Barnes animatronic designer: Creature FX
Vanessa Bastyan supervising animatronic designer fabrication: Creature FX
Suzi Battersby creature effects trainee (as Suzanna Battersby)
Tom Bell creature and droid puppeteer
Steve Benelisha senior technician
Julie Bentley snow effects consultant
Paul Bentman special effects
Elisabet Berggren creature effects fabricator
David Brighton special effects senior technician
Pete Britten special effects engineer
Daniel Burnett animatronic designer
Roy K. Cancino additional photography: Los Angeles Unit | special effects coordinator: additional photography: Los Angeles Unit
Joe Cash special effects assistant
Gordon Cave special effects
Sacha Choat animatronic designer
Paul Clancy special effects floor supervisor: second unit
Chris Clarke key animatronic designer
Andy Colquhoun senior animatronics technician
Chris Corbould production special effects supervisor
Lynne Corbould special effects buyer/coordinator | special effects coordinator/buyer
Maria Cork hair department supervisor: Creature FX
Cavin Cornwall creature & droid puppeteer
Javier Coronilla animatronic designer (as Fco Javier Coronilla)
Ben Crooks senior modeller
Craig Daly snow effects technician
Paul Davin special effects trainee
Mark Day engineer
Matthew Denton electronic design and development supervisor
Dave Eltham senior special effects technician
Jody Eltham senior special effects
Damian Farrell creature & droid puppeteer
Ali Fitz-Desorgher special effects assistant technician
Michael Fox senior technician
Tom Goodman explosives engineer
Robin Guiver creature & droid puppeteer
Gunnar Gunnarsson special effects technician: Iceland Unit
Giles Hannagan animatronic designer
Charlie Harper special effects health & safety advisor
Sherri Hazzard animatronic designer: Creature FX
Kevin Herd lead workshop supervisor
Jessie Hinton creature fabricator
Gustav Hoegen supervising animatronic designer
Bethan Hollington special effects crew
Andrew Homan engineer
Mark Hutchinson lead snow effects technician
Matthew Johnson special effects senior technician
Gareth Jolly special effects technician
Haukur Karlsson special effects technician
Eggert Ketilsson floor supervisor: Iceland Unit
Cerina Knott cfx modeller
Andrew Kramer special effects
Neil Layton special effects technician
Stuart Leach special effects modeller
Joshua Lee senior animatronic designer
Ian Lowe special effects floor supervisor
Ivan Manzella creature concept designer/key sculpter
Toby Marrow special effects
Waldo Mason sculptor/skin development
Daniel Massett special effects engineer
Huw Millar special effects technician
Gerard Moore animatronic designer
Alan Murphy senior animatronic designer
Tom Murtagh workshop supervisor
Darren Nevin sculptor: Creature FX
Simon Northcott creature effects trainee
Adrian Parish key animatronics designer
Nathan Plant creature and droid puppeteer
Fiona Pollard trainee animatronic designer: Creature FX
Karen Purvis creature mouldmaker
Delroy Reid snow effects technician
Martin Rezard senior sculptor/concept artist
Stuart Richards creature sculptor
Helen Rowe special effects technician
Andrew Ryan special effects technician
Rodolphe Saleh special effects crew
Jim Sandys senior animatronic designer
Neal Scanlan creature & creative supervisor | creature shop head
Stephanie Silva creature & droid puppeteer
Christopher Smith special effects technician
Kate Alexandra Smith special effects modeller
Robert Strange creature and droid puppeteer (as Robert Nairne)
Dee Tails creature & droid puppeteer | creature and droid puppeteer
Phoebe Tait special effects technician
Mitch Toles special effects technician (uncredited)
John Van Der Pool special effects senior technician
Paul Warren creature and droid puppeteer
Gavin Weatherall special effects winches
Michael White sculptor: Creature FX
Tom Wilton special effects crew: puppeteer
Peter Windle special effects engineer
Steve Wright senior animatronic designer: Creature FX
Tahra Zafar senior animatronic designer
Felicity Corbould special effects administration assistant (uncredited)
Tony Dyson designer: R2D2 (uncredited)
Brett Foxwell armaturist: Tippett Studio (uncredited)
Peter Hawkins creatures standby (uncredited)
Zoe Marsden on-set creatures painter: Abu Dhabi (uncredited)
Rodolphe Saleh special effects technician (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

Nada Abdou stereoscopic compositor
John Aberdein lead ibc/reference camera: Imaginarium Studios
Paolo Acri digital artist: ILM
Kathleen Adams visual effects production assistant: ILM
Ben Aickin compositor
Silvio Alberti compositor: ILM
Pontus Albrecht compositor: ILM
Anjel Alcaraz lead stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
Aldo Aldana composite artist
Brad Alexander previs supervisor
Carlos A. Alfaro Jr. element qc artist: Stereo D | stereo compositor
Alexandre Alin 3d tracking & layout artist: Hybride Technologies
Corey Allen stereo compositor: Stereo D
Michael Allen digital artist: ILM
Michael James Allen digital artist: ILM (as Michael J. Allen)
Ryan Allen stereo compositor: Stereo D
Amy Altvater production and technical support
Ricardo Alves cg modeler
Shudhdodhan Milind Ambhore finaling compositor artist: Stereo D
Erika Anderholm visual effects artist
Michael Anders assets producer (as Mike Anders)
Matt Anderson digital artist: ILM
Scott R. Anderson senior roto/paint artist: ILM
Florent Andorra senior technical director: ILM
Siau Yene Ang digital compositor
Anthony Pintor virtual production artist
Keith Anthony-Brown visual effects production assistant: ILM
Eduardo Anton digital compositor: Bad Robot/Kelvin Optical
Patricia Martinez Arastey visual effects coordinator: ILM
Terry Archer body technician
Jose Armengol visual effects photographer: propshop
Avi Arora stereo compositor
Charles Arulraj digital artist
Oliver Askew digital artist
Aymeric Aute lead visual effects generalist: ILM
Patrice Avery previs producer: Halon Entertainment
Guray Ayaokur senior matchmove & layout artist (as Guray Ayaokur)
Nor Azman digital compositor: ILM
Mathieu Bacchous stereo paint artist: Stereo D
Tigran Badalyan digital compositor: ILM
Mostafa Badran lead rigger: Hybride Technologies
Jenny Jiyeon Bae visual effects coordinator
Jessica Bagby stereo compositor
Marta Baidek motion capture body technician: The Imaginarium Studios
Joseph Bailey digital compositor: ILM
Helen Baker computer graphics producer: Blind
Lucas Baker stereoscopic compositor
Maggie Balaco roto lead
Christopher Balog digital artist: ILM
Gretchen Bangs visual effects artist
Collin Banko technical assistant
Anthony Barcelo senior compositor: Bad Robot/Kelvin Optical
Nicholas Barnes visual effects artist
Lorna Barnshaw 3d modeler scanning: propshop
Jacobo Barreiro digital artist: ILM
Michel Barrière compositing supervisor: Hybride Technologies
Waldemar Bartkowiak digital artist
Sam Bassett digital compositor: ILM
Claudio Bassi digital compositor: ILM
Mark Battle stereoscopic compositor
Brian Battles senior compositor
Denis Baudin digital artist: ILM
Jean-Paul Beaulieu digital artist
Olivier Beaulieu digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Monica Bechu depth artist: Stereo D
Thabo Beeler research scientist
Loïc Beguel visual effect artist: ILM
Babak Beheshti visual effects
Kevin Bell senior compositor: ILM
Tim Belsher cg supervisor: ILM
Jeannie Ben-Hain lead stereoscopic compositor
Michele Benigna senior compositor: ILM
Nathan Benner stereo compositor
Lawrence Bennett pipeline td
Colin Benoit visual effects
Michaël Bentitou textures and lighting: Hybride Technologies
Brian N. Bentley compositor | stereo artist | technical director
Richard Bentley senior creature technical director: ILM
Sylvain Berger visual effects technical director: Hybride Technologies
Michel Bergeron digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Mathew Berglund r&d engineer
Benjamin H. Bernard visual effects artist
Louise Bertrand visual effects producer: Hybride Technologies
Miguel Berube Ouellet visual effects modeler: Hybride Technologies
Rich Best data wrangler: The Imaginarium Studios
Aaron D. Beyer visual effects artist
Jason Bidwell digital artist: Kelvin Optical
William Pete Bingham element quality control
Stacy Bissell visual effects associate producer
Sean Bittinger digital artist: ILM
Duncan Blackman location matchmover
Kerry Joseph Blackman assistant visual effects editor
Adam Blank layout artist: ILM
Jeff Bloch visual effects data coordinator
Joel Bodin lead lighting technical director: ILM
Peter Bogatsky digital artist: ILM
Jason Bohbot visual effects technical support: Hybride Technologies
Joshua Bolin digital compositor
Jason Bomstein lead stereoscopic compositor
Cédric Bonnaffoux visual effects technical support: Hybride Technologies
Siksit Boonyodom lead digital artist
Andrew Booth computer graphics supervisor: Blind
Dan Bornstein lead fx technical director: ILM
Gregory Bossert layout artist: ILM
Chloe Bostian digital compositor
Anne Bot depth artist
Maryse Bouchard textures and lighting lead: Hybride Technologies
Mathieu Boudreau visual effects production assistant: Hybride Technologies
Scott Bourne compositor: ILM
John Bowers compositing supervisor
David A.T. Bowman digital compositor
Derek Bradley research scientist
Elliott Brennan digital artist: Kelvin Optical
Caroline Brien digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
A.J. Briones postvis supervisor
Stéphan Brisson textures and lighting: Hybride Technologies
Dan Brittain digital compositor
Daniel Brkovic creature modeler: ILM
Anna Broster digital continuity
Aaron Brown digital compositor
Kenneth Quinn Brown digital artist
Nick Brown stereoscopic lead
John Brubaker compositor: Kelvin Optical
Christopher Brändström creature modeler
Simon Burchell previs editor | visual effects editor: UK
Chrysta Marie Burton visual effects producer: Kelvin Optical
Edouard Buttiero graphics designer: Hybride Technologies
Conor Byrne visual effects editor: ILM
Caroline Bélisle visual effects administration: Hybride Technologies
Daniela Cabrera stereo compositor
Juan Ignacio Cabrera stereographer: Bad Robot/Kelvin Optical
Nicolas Caillier senior digital compositor: ILM
Marc Calvelo senior animator: ILM
Beverley Joy Camero visual effects artist (as Beverley Joy Ang)
Matt Cameron roto/paint artist
Genevieve Camilleri senior compositor: ILM
Can Baris Candan depth artist
Aaron Carey research and development
Derrick Carlin lead digital artist: ILM
Curtis Carlson compositor
Luis F. Carrasco visual effects concept artist
Huey Carroll senior paint artist
Tami Carter digital artist: ILM
Joe Cash visual effects
Monica L. Castro element qc compositor
Michael Cavanaugh visual effects editor: Tippett Studio
Julien Chabot textures and lighting: Hybride Technologies
Justin Tatsuo Chan visual effects production coordinator: ILM
Karhoe Chan layout artist: ILM
Matthew Chan stereo compositor
François Chancrin rigger: Hybride Technologies
Can Chang compositor: ILM
Wang Chang digital compositor
Robert Chapin digital artist
Star Chaplin stereoscopic compositer
Gordon Chapman digital artist: ILM
Benjamin Charles roto artist: ILM
Mark Chataway effects technical director: ILM
Rajat Chawla stereo compositor
Meagan Chechalk visual effects administrative coordinator
Gene Chee digital artist
Jason Chen data wrangler
Peter Chesloff digital artist
Jon Chesson senior compositor: Kelvin Optical
Ricky Cheung paint artist
Joel Cheyne visual effects coordinator: ILM
Anthony Chiarantano visual effects coordinator
Wally Chin senior paint artist
Bryan Chojnowski previs artist
Zaria Chowdhury stereoscopic depth artist
Bradley Chowning International stereoscopic lead
Ian Christie visual effects artist
Francesca Christopher visual effects production coordinator
Sane Chung stereo compositor: Stereo D
Craig Church visual effects production support
Mihai Cioroba senior effects technical director: ILM
Graham D. Clark head of stereography: Stereo D
Ryan B. Clarke senior compositor: ILM
Anita Clipston senior paint artist: ILM
James Clowater lead stereo artist: Stereo D
Félix Clément visual effects production assistant: Hybride Technologies
Pranil Colaco compositor
Michael Colburn element qc compositor: Stereo D
Ian Comley cg supervisor: ILM
Tony Como senior digital paint artist: ILM
Emanuele Comotti senior compositor: ILM
Carlos Conceicao digital compositor: ILM
Karen Therese Connolly stereo production coordinator: Stereo D
Michael Conte digital artist: ILM (as Mike Conte)
Sonia Contreras layout lead: ILM
Jay Cooper compositing supervisor: ILM
Diane Coote postvis effects coordinator
Sarah Coppin stereoscopic coordinator
Matt Cordero stereoscopic compositor
Andres Coron digital modeller
Jennifer Coronado art department: ILM
Dan Cortez visual effects coordinator
Krishnamurti Costa senior creature modeler: ILM
Mélanie Cotton visual effects technical support: Hybride Technologies
David Crane stereoscopic compositor
Cynthia Crimmins visual effects line producer: ILM
Kristofer Cross visual effects coordinator
Joanie Croteau visual effects coordinator: Hybride Technologies
Chen Cui digital compositor: Base FX (as Cui Chen)
Steve Cullingford lead facial technical director: ILM
Kevin Cushing virtual production supervisor: Profile Studios
Jacinthe Côté visual effects coordinator: Hybride Technologies (as Jacynthe Côté)
Paul Daiko visual effects artist
Dave Dalley visual effects supervisor: ILM Singapore
Christophe Damiano textures and lighting: Hybride Technologies
Amanda Darby digital asset producer: propshop
Varuna Darensbourg lead stereoscopic compositor: Stereo D
Brad Darrow stereoscopic compositor
Sashwata Das stereoscopic lead
Rita DaSilva assistant visual effects editor
Dane K. Dass overseas fx supervisor
Virender Dass layout and matchmove technical director
Peter Daulton lead digital artist
Sophie Dawes visual effects producer: ILM (as Sophie Cullen)
Scott Dawkins digital compositor
Robert De La Cruz visual effects modeler: Hybride Technologies
Lex de Vroomen reference camera operator: The Imaginarium Studios | visual effects: reference camera operator – The Imaginarium Studios
Lisa Deaner senior compositor
Michael DeBeer layout artist: ILM
Bradford deCaussin senior digital artist: ILM
Jake Dee-McKoy senior production coordinator: Stereo D
Vincent Defebo executive assistant (stereoscopic conversion)
Sylvain Degrotte creature supervisor
Mike Del Forno 3d modeler
Thierry Delattre visual effects executive producer: Hybride Technologies
Stephen DeLuca compositor: ILM
Peter Demarest digital compositor
Anthony DeMeo IV virtual production artist
Marie Victoria Denoga digital compositor
Ayla Dervis stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
Varadarajan Desikan depth artist: Stereo D | element qc artist: Stereo D
Luc Desmarais visual effects technical support: Hybride Technologies
Natasha Devaud visual effects artist
Rustin Devendorf stereoscopic technical assistant: Stereo D
J.D. Dillard production and technical support: Bad Robot
Vicki Dobbs Beck executive staff: ILM
Chris Doerhoff digital artist
Andrew Dohan stereoscopic compositor
Seth Donald digital compositor
Hannes Doornaert compositor: ILM
Anand Dorairaj digital compositor
Ashley Doss visual effects production assistant: ILM
Tim Doubleday visual effects: credited
John Doublestein visual effects
Brady Doyle compositor: Kelvin Optical
Jorik Dozy cg generalist: ILM
Ryan Drue visual effects concept artist: ILM
Alicia Drury visual effects coordinator: Kelvin Optical
Mark Dubeau visual effects art director
Lafleche Dumais computer graphics supervisors: Hybride Technologies
Rob Dunbar visual effects
Rachael Dunk lighting technical director
Mathieu Dupuis digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Sandra Duque stereoscopic compositor
Yanick Dusseault visual effects art director
John Dutcher visual effects production assistant
Peter Dworin facial motion capture artist
Thomas Døhlen visual effects artist
Abdullah Ecirli digital compositor
Jason Jay Edwards visual effects senior modeler (as Jason Edwards)
Michael J. Egan visual effects artist
Dan Enstrom digital compositor: ILM
Juan Antonio Espigares Enríquez compositor: ILM
Melissa Espina visual effects production coordinator: stereo animation
Raul Essig visual effects artist
Paul John Faeldo stereo compositor: Stereo D (as Paul Faeldo)
Nina Fallon visual effects producer
Cecy Falls visual effects assistant coordinator
TJ Falls visual effects manager
Irene Faminial visual effects artist
Lucio Farina lighting lead
Ants Farrell mocap ad Imaginarium Studios
Ryan Faulkner stereoscopic artist
Conny Fauser digital compositor: ILM
Kyle Fawcett-Shell visual effects production engineering: ILM
Brandon Fayette cg supervisor: Kelvin Optical
Tom Fejes digital artist
Pedro Fernandes Santos visual effects lead generalist: ILM
Omar Fernandes visual effects artist
Tito Fernandes previs lead | techvis artist
Victor Manuel Fernandez stereoscopic compositor: Stereo D
Kevin Field visual effects production manager
Landis R. Fields IV visual effects
Eduardo Figueiroa Salas senior digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Dan Finnegan visual effects artist
Fabrizio Fioretti visual effects artist: ILM
Adam Fisk stereo production coordinator: Stereo D
Ryan Fisk visual effects production coordinator: Stereo D
Daniel Flavelle depth artist
Jean-Pierre Flayeux compositing supervisors: Hybride Technologies
Eva Flodstrom digital artist
Benjamin Flynn digital artist
Brian Flynn digital effects artist
Larkin Flynn digital artist: ILM
Brandon Flyte digital compositor
Dave Fogler asset build supervisor: ILM
Les Foor lead element qc artist
Adam Foster reference camera operator: Imaginarium Studios
Laura Franek visual effects production support: ILM
Mauro Frau senior technical director: ILM
Cindy Freeman element qc manager: stereo conversion (as Cynthia Freeman)
Travis Fruci stereoscopic depth artist: Stereo D
David Fuhrer visual effects artist
Maximilian Funke visual effects artist
Joe Gaffney digital artist: ILM
Nicole Galaz visual effects production engineer: ILM
John J. Galloway senior compositor: ILM London
Ryan Galloway digital artist
Ed Gammie roto/paint artist: ILM
Mayur Gangasagar senior stereo compositor & element compositing
Julio Tovar Garcia stereoscopic compositor: Stereo D
Emmanuel García García stereoscopic compositor: Stereo D
Johl Garling studio manager: The Imaginarium Studios
Rogério Tavares Gasi Technical Director: Halon Entertainment
Yanick Gaudreau lead textures and lighting: Hybride Technologies
Thibault Gauriau lead fx: ILM
Joshua Gengler lead element qc artist
Church George visual effects artist
Jack George data wrangler
Clement Gerard visual effects generalist supervisor: ILM London
Jennifer German senior compositor
Stephan Gervais technical support: Hybride
Kunal Ghosh Dastider senior effects technical director: ILM
Angela Giannoni senior digital compositor
Matthew E. Gill roto department manager: Stereo D
Matthew Gilson senior environment artist/matte painter/concept designer: ILM
Mathieu Girard digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Michael Goddard digital artist (as Mike Goddard)
Delcio Gomes cg generalist: ILM
Daniel Gonzalez Solozabal compositor: ILM
Alexandra N. Gonzalez stereo production supervisor
Brian Gordon stereoscopic artist
Holly Gosnell digital compositor: Kelvin Optical
David Gottlieb digital effects artist
Stephane Grabli research and development: ILM
Megan Graham stereoscopic compositor: Stereo D
Richard Grandy visual effects pipeline supervisor
Olivier Gravel digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Jeff Grebe fx technical director: ILM
Ryan Greenwood stereo compositor
Markus Gross vice president: research
Glenn Guenette stereo compositor: Stereo D (as Glen Guenette)
Luis Guggenberger visual effects concept artist: ILM
Alvin Gunawan effects technical director: ILM
Holly Gunn depth lead: Stereo D
Utkarsh Gupta stereo finaling artist
Roger Guyett production visual effects supervisor
Steven Hall visual effects cinematographer
Tyler Halle lead stereo compositor
Michael J. Halsted digital artist: ILM (as Michael Halsted)
Stian Halvorsen visual effects artist
Katie Hamberger visual effects artist
Giles Hancock visual effects artist
Josh Handley lead element qc compositor: Stereo D
Rick Hankins visual effects
Sam Hanover layout artist: ILM
Kyle Hardin lead stereoscopic artist
Giles Harding lead data wrangler
Chris Hardman visual effects artist
Steve Hardy on-set technical director
Tim Harrington digital artist: ILM
Ian A. Harris compositor: Bad Robot/Kelvin Optical
Dustin Hayes element qc artist
Adam Hazard digital compositor: ILM
Trevor Hazel digital paint supervisor
Mike F. Hedayati digital artist
Alex Heffner lead stereoscopic artist
Jason Heinze compositor
Ethan Helms visual effects artist
Chris Hempel visual effects artist
Gisela Hermeling production and technical support
Cara Hindley stereoscopic conversion
David Hirschfield digital effects artist
Ryan Hirsh stereoscopic supervisor
Sherry Hitch compositing sequence supervisor: ILM
Alan Hodges motion editor
Rich Holleworth chief technology officer: Imaginarium Studios
Nadine Homier digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Nathan Hopkins lead previs artist
Ryan Hopkins visual effects artist: ILM
Mungo Horey screen graphics designer: Blind
Jason Horley visual effects concept artist: ILM
Nick Hsieh visual effects supervisor: Base FX
Natapon Huangsakuncharoen creature technical director: ILM
Melissa Huerta digital artist: Kelvin Optical/Bad Robot
Lauren Hulsey compositor
Eric Hurt visual effects artist
Umar Adam Aziz Hussain visual effects production coordinator: ILM
Paul Huston digital artist
Kenneth Ibrahim pipeline td: Bad Robot/Kelvin Optical
Polly Ing cg supervisor: ILM
Frank Ippolito head puppet fabricator: Tippett Studio
Brad Isdrab digital artist
Jill Isner software development manager: Stereo D
Travis Wade Ivy digital compositor
Laura Jackloski visual effects production coordinator
Michael G. Jackson postvis lead: Halon Entertainment
Alex Jaeger visual effects concept artist: ILM
Cyrus Jam lookdev supervisor: ILM
Daehwan Jang layout artist: ILM
Jess Jansen stereoscopic artist
Jeffrey Jasper compositor: Kelvin Optical
Jaime Jasso digital matte artist
Stephane Jean-Mary rigger: Hybride Technologies
Eric Jennings digital models and simulations: ILM
Seung Ryong Jeon digital compositor
Celia Jepson senior lighting td: ILM
Jimmy Jewell digital compositor
Zayn Jinah stereoscopic production coordinator: Stereo D
Erik Johnson stereoscopic artist
Tim Johnson department manager: Stereo D
Jeremy Jones finaling qc artist: Stereo D
Grzegorz Jonkajtys visual effects artist
Brenainn Jordan motion capture
Hannah Josepher digital artist
Aleks Justesen depth lead 2nd
Steven Kaelin stereoscopic compositor
Erin Kahn production and technical support: ILM
Lindsey Kaiser creative services manager
Georg Kaltenbrunner fx lead: ILM
Per Karefelt research and development
Andreas Bravin Karlsson digital compositor
Joseph Kasparian visual effects supervisor: Hybride Technologies
Michelle Kater digital artist
Prateek Kaushal stereoscopic supervisor: Stereo D
Paul Kavanagh visual effects
Rosie Keane layout artist: ILM | mocap data processor: ILM
Victoria Keeling visual effects production supervisor (as Victoria McDowell)
Patrick Keenan compositor: Kelvin Optical
Elaine Kelley visual effects assistant manager
Kelly Fan layout artist: ILM
Ian Kelly stereoscopic roto lead
James D. Kelly visual effects photographer: propshop
Spencer Kelsey postvis artist
Connie Kennedy motion capture producer: Profile Studios
Zhu Keyao visual effects artist
Rashid Khallouk stereo compositor
Jia Kim senior compositor: Kelvin Optical
Mirang Kim lighting td: ILM Singapore
Oliver Kirchhoff layout artist: ILM/Lucasfilm
Martin Allan Kloner visual effects editor
Terry Klopfenstein element qc artist
Steven Knipping visual effects artist
Oscar Knott visual effects artist
Mike Knox technology manager
Bastiaan Koch digital artist
Hilmar Koch technology: ILM
Prasanna Kodapadi finaling supervisor
Gerry Kodo stereo compositor: Stereo D
Kristofer Kody stereo compositor
Jean Le Koh lead roto/paint artist: ILM
Kenneth Koh digital artist
Teréz Koncz visual effects coordinator
Andrew Kramer visual effects
Heath Kraynak digital compositor: ILM
Manish Magesh Kumar depth artist: Stereo D
Sunil Kumar paint artist
Frankie Kwak digital artist: ILM
Felder Kwek layout artist: ILM
Frank La Monaca technology: ILM
Alain Lacroix 3d tracking layout: Hybride Technologies
Joshua LaCross compositing supervisor
Emanuel LaFrance digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Mathieu Lalonde visual effects modeler: Hybride Technologies
Vassilios Lanaris textures and lighting: Hybride Technologies
Jean Lapointe compositing supervisor: ILM
Dane Larocque digital artist
Xavier Larocque digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Mark Larranaga digital artist: Kelvin Optical
Pei’an Lau visual effects production manager
Jean-Marc Laurin digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Geoffroy Lauzon graphics designer: Hybride Technologies
Claudia Law visual effects concept artist: ILM
James Travis Lawrence senior lighting artist: Kelvin Optical
Thang Le visual effects concept artist: ILM
Toan-Vinh Le digital artist
Mathieu Leclaire r&d director: Hybride Technologies
Francois Leduc digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Kerry Lee layout & matchmove artist: ILM
Soyoun Lee compositor
Young Lee creature technical director: ILM
Eric D Legare senior production engineer
Simon Legrand visual effects
Maxime Lemieux digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Samuel Lepage-Bedard digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Votch Levi visual effects artist
John M. Levin layout artist: ILM
Janet Lewin visual effects producer: Lucasfilm
Rebecca-Louise Leybourne facial capture technician: The Imaginarium Studios
Geng Li visual effects lead: Base FX
Kim Libreri technology supervisor
Seth Lickiss stereoscopic compositor
Todd Liddiard senior compositor: ILM
Melissa Lin digital artist: ILM
YuanJing Lin pipeline technical director
Karl Lindberg visual effects concept artist
Noll Linsangan compositor
James S. Little visual effects artist
Kenneth Littleton senior compositor: Bad Robot/Kelvin Optical
Julie Liu visual effects coordinator: ILM
Meng Liu visual effects lead: Base FX
Tiansheng Liu digital painter: Base FX
Yulong Liu compositor
Michael Liv digital compositor: Bad Robot/Kelvin Optical
Victoria Livingstone digital artist
Marko Ljubez senior environment artist: ILM
Nell Lloyd-Malcolm technician: HCM
Daniel Lobl cg supervisor
Ben Lock visual effects producer: ILM (as Benjamin Lock)
Noah Lockwood visual effects technology: ILM
Luke Longin digital artist
Kim Lim Loo layout artist: ILM
Samuel Loriault-Goulet 3d tracking layout: Hybride Technologies
Martine Losier visual effects coordinator: Hybride Technologies
Joao Lourenco visual effects artist
Sam Loxton effects technical director: ILM
Susan Luciani visual effects senior coordinator
Ben Lumsden head of studio: The Imaginarium Studios
Ahmidou Lyazidi r&d: Hybride Technologies
Sue Lyster head of production: ILM
Jean-Sébastien Létourneau visual effects production assistant: Hybride Technologies (as Jean-Sebastien Letourneau)
Daniel James MacDonald stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
Jay Machado hard surface modeler
Peter Machuca lead stereoscopic compositor
Sean MacKenzie stereoscopic supervisor: ILM
Ajay Madala element qc artist: Stereo D
Shri Bindhu Madhav finaling supervisor
Zane Danger Madrid technical and production support
Carol Madrigal virtual production artist: Profile Studios
Siddhartha Maganti stereo production coordinator
Cornelia Magas visual effects artist
Brian Magner previs artist
Gokul Mahajan stereo compositing supervisor
Vaibhav Laxman Mahajan finaling sec lead
Yateen Mahambrey visual effects generalist: ILM
Ravi Mahapatro depth department manager: Stereo D
Raj Mahendran tech support lead
Jocelyn Maher digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Khoi Mai stereoscopic compositor: Stereo D
Mahesh Maity roto/paint lead artist
Carson Majors stereoscopic artist
Yael Majors lead paint artist
Vincent Febriyanto Mak stereoscopic compositor
Elizabeth Mylynh Malone visual effects production assistant
John Mamikon stereoscopic compositor
Roy Vincent Mann depth supervisor
Mike Marcuzzi fx td: ILM
Stanislaw Marek visual effects artist
Karina Mariano visual effects coordinator: Hybride Technologies
Simon Marinof digital compositor
Chulev Marko visual effects senior modeler: ILM
Andrew Marks visual effects artist
Quentin Marmier lead digital artist
David Marsh visual effects: ILM
Gordon Marshall roto/paint artist: ILM
Richard Martin compositing supervisor: Hybride Technologies
Tom Martinek sequence lighting lead: ILM
Damon Martinez stereoscopic compositor
Marcel Martinez digital compositor
Seth Martiniuk digital compositor
Shawn Mason senior compositor: ILM
Sarah Mattes virtual production producer: Profile Studios
Olivier Maury technology: ILM
Marian Mavrovic compositing supervisor
Dan Mayer visual effects sequence lead
André Mazzone technology
Martin McBain previs artist
Kindra McCall stereoscopic depth artist
Brandon Jay McCartney element qc compositor
L. Patrick McCormack visual effects
Mark McCormack-Douglas stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
Russell McCoy stereo compositing supervisor
Will McCoy digital artist: ILM
Chris McCrowe digital paint artist: ILM
Luke McDonald visual effects supervisor: Bad Robot/Kelvin Optical
Edward McDonough element qc artist
Dave McGrath compositing pipeline technical director: ILM
Jason McKeeman senior creature technical director: ILM
Liz McLelland digital artist
Brandon McNaughton digital compositor
Jennifer McSpadden virtual production artist
Jason Meah digital modeller: propshop
Liam Meakins stereoscopic compositor
Frederic Medioni matchmove/layout: ILM
Christopher Medley-Pole lighting artist: ILM
Gustav Melich senior creature td: ILM
Christian Menard textures and lighting: Hybride Technologies
Carlos Mendoza Jr. lead second stereoscopic artist: Stereo D
Noelle Merrick stereo coordinator: Stereo D (as Noelle Cyr)
Joseph Metten digital artist: ILM
Adrian Metzelaar senior compositor: ILM
Michael Milano element qc artist
Brandon Miletta cg generalist: ILM
David Miller III visual effects element qc: digital compositor
Ally Miller visual effects production coordinator: ILM
Ariana Miller element qc artist
Geoffrey Scott Miller production and technical support
Jed Miller visual effects production engineer: ILM
Zach Miller tracking supervisor: Kelvin Optical
Robyn Milne visual effects systems administrator: ILM
Belly Mingmuong digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Billy Mitchell technology
Jonathan Mitchell visual effects artist
Scott Mitchell visual effects artist
Benjamin Moktar depth artist
Robert Molholm digital artist: ILM
Christopher Montesano software development & pipeline
Daniel Moore visual effects photographer: propshop
Fernando Morales research and development: SGO mistika
Pat Moreira layout lead: ILM
Nathaniel Morgan visual effects artist
Benoit Morin 3d tracking layout: Hybride Technologies
Chris Morley visual effects supervisor: Tippett Studio
Ben Morris senior visual effects supervisor: ILM
David Manos Morris visual effects artist
Darren A. Mosher visual effects
Betsy Mueller digital artist: ILM
Timothy Mueller matte painter: ILM
Michael Mulholland visual effects supervisor
Nick Mulrean digital artist: ILM
Ken Murano motion capture technical supervisor
Michel Murdock visual effects financial controller: Hybride Technologies
Dennis Muren creative consultant: ILM
Myles Murphy digital compositor
Scott Musselman element qc compositor
Patrick T. Myers digital artist: ILM
Dominica Myles layout artist: ILM
Per Mørk-Jensen compositor: ILM
Ram Mohan Nadam Reddy bg prep artist
Robert Nagle facial capture technician
Naren Naidoo senior digital artist: ILM
Abishek Nair digital artist: ILM
David Nakabayashi art department: creative director: ILM
Masa Narita digital modeler: ILM
Siddharth Natarajan stereoscopic coordinator: Stereo D
Cameron Neilson digital compositor: ILM
Mark Nettleton digital artist
Pete C. Newbauer visual effects artist
Lillias Ng visual effects producer: Base FX (as Lily Ng)
Nick Ng lighting technical director
Yoon See Ng digital compositor: ILM
José Nieuwstad reference camera operator: The Imaginarium Studios
Nicolas-Alexandre Noel computer graphics supervisors: Hybride Technologies
Thijs Noij digital compositor
David J. Nolan compositor: ILM
Sverker Nordqvist senior motion editor td
Daniel Norlund compositor: ILM
Tristan North lighting td
Brett Northcutt visual effects concept artist
Ben O’Brien lead compositor: ILM
David O’Brien element qc artist: Stereo D
Luke O’Byrne visual effects
Péter Obornik lighting technical director: ILM
Jeffrey Odell visual effects production and technical support
Esteban Olide visual effects
Sophie Olive-Calver visual effects production assistant: ILM London
Sai Win Myint Oo effects technical director: ILM
Daniel Orchard motion capture technician
Arturo Orgaz Casado senior lighting/lookdev: ILM
Akira Orikasa lead digital artist: ILM
James Orlik virtual production artist
Mark Osborne senior lighting technical director: ILM
Raphael Oseguera lead roto artist
Richard Owen digital artist: ILM
Kevin Page visual effects generalist: ILM
Olivier Painchaud visual effects technical support: Hybride Technologies
Roberto Palomeque compositor
Erik Pampel production and technical support: ILM
Gurpreet Singh Pannu layout artist
Francesco Panzieri in-house compositor: Bad Robot
Stéphane Paradis digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Kay Kyoung Park-Kim postvis artist (as Kyoung Kay Park)
Michael J. Parker lighting artist: ILM (as Mike Parker)
Navarro Parker interface artist: Kelvin Optical
Aaron Parry stereo executive producer: Stereo D
Dana Passarella stereoscopic compositor
Eion-Ray Patterson visual effects artist
Todd Patterson postvis artist: Halon Entertainment | previs artist: Halon Entertainment
Enrik Pavdeja digital compositor: ILM
Henry Pearce lead 3d scanning technician: propshop
Daniel Pearson fx td supervisor
Kristian Pedlow digital artist
Steve Pelchat lead 3d tracking layout: Hybride Technologies
Emmanuel Pelletier visual effects technical director: Hybride Technologies
Lyndsey Pendley stereoscopic paint artist
Xiaolong Peng visual effects artist
Caleb Pennypacker digital artist: ILM
Cindy Perez digital artist | digital artist: Stereo D
Juan Sebastian Perez stereoscopic artist
Richard Perry senior previs artist
Christine Petrov digital compositor: ILM
David Jeffrey Phillips compositing supervisor
Phets Phonasa senior depth artist
Brittany Piacente paint artist/stereo compositor
Patrick Piche lead technical director: Hybride Technologies
Bogi Piroth senior modeler: ILM London
Jo Plaete creature technical director: ILM
Cody Poag stereoscopic compositor
Felix Pomeranz lead data wrangler
Andrew Poole visual effects production manager
Shaun Potts digital resource wrangler
Ed Price visual effects production assistant
Alex Prichard compositing supervisor: ILM
Scott Pritchard compositing sequence supervisor: ILM
Derek N. Prusak stereoscopic editorial supervisor
Casey Pyke postvis artist
Yao Qin digital environment and matte painting lead: Base FX
Carlos Quijada visual effects artist
Joseph Quinn data wrangler
Melissa Quintas visual effects artist
Simon Rafin senior compositor: ILM
Ashwin Ram creature modeler
Siddharthan Raman digital compositor
Keerthana Ramani technical director: Stereo D
Karthik Ramasamy digital compositor: Base FX
Janhavi Ramaswamy senior roto/paint artist: ILM
Austin Ramsey stereoscopic painter
Akshay Rana stereo compositor: Stereo D
Michael Ranalletta digital compositor: ILM
Matt Rank performance capture supervisor: ILM
Amardeep Rattan senior previs artist
Justin Ray element qc artist
Pierre Raymond president and head of operations: Hybride Technologies
Clint G. Reagan previs artist
Marco Recuay digital compositor: ILM
Rachel Reed visual effects coordinator: ILM
William Reges stereoscopic compositor: Stereo D
Mick Reid lead stereoscopic compositor
Simeon Remedios compositor
Fernando Reule visual effects artist
Michael Rich digital artist: ILM
Nathan Rich chief technology officer: Base FX
Marc D. Rienzo digital artist: Bad Robot
Jessica Riewe fx technical director
Sébastien Rioux editor: Hybride Technologies
Andrew Ritchie senior layout artist: ILM
Genesis Rivas paint artist
Joshua Rivas digital artist
Jaime E. Riveros postvis artist (as Jaime Riveros)
Ariz Akhtar Rizvi stereo lead
David Roberge visual effects modeler: Hybride Technologies
Wesley Roberts digital compositor: ILM
Loren Robinson visual effects artist
Greg Rochon digital compositor: ILM
Francisco Rodriguez digital artist
Niketa Roman visual effects coordinator
Zachary J. Rose visual effects systems administrator: Stereo D
Greg Ruane pipeline engineer
Ryan Rubi creature technical director: ILM
Leigh Russell visual effects artist
Salar Salahi stereo compositor
Miguel A. Salek visual effects artist
Brian Sales digital compositor
Gregory Salter lead artist: ILM (as Greg Salter)
Adrian Samuels visual effects technology: ILM
Adolfo Sanchez motion capture stage technician
Mike Sanders director of virtual production
Miguel Santana da Silva digital compositor: ILM
Edwin Santiago visual effects artist
Sheila Santos research & development: ILM
Steve Sauers lead creature technical director: ILM
Evan Saunders stereoscopic lead
Lisa Curtis Saunders pipeline technical assistant (as Lisa Curtis)
Katy Savoie digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Bryan Sawchyn stereo compositer
Martin Sawtell effects technical director: Lucasfilm
Tyler Scarlet visual effects concept artist: ILM
Thomas Schaedlich visual effects technology: ILM
Brad Schaider senior technical director: Lumeni Productions
Adam Schardein stereo producer
Manos Schetto digital compositor
Nabil Schiantarelli compositor: Kelvin Optical
Dan Schick digital compositor: ILM
Madita Schloeglmann imaginarium studios ref cam operator
Daniel Schmid lead digital artist: ILM
Jakob Schmidt fx technical director
Markus Schmidt senior visual effects modeler: ILM
Roman Schmidt visual effects
Maxine Schnepf visual effects coordinator
Daniel Schrepf stereoscopic roto supervisor
Brian Schultz paint supervisor: Stereo D
Denis Scolan lead compositor: ILM
Prathap Sekar senior roto/paint artist: Base FX
Vikram Selvam depth artist: Stereo D
Miguel Perez Senent effects technical director: ILM
Igor Senkin stereoscopic compositor: Stereo D
Sheldon Serrao effects lead: ILM
Den Serras senior technical artist: Stereo D
Joseph Severn lidar scanning
Khizar Shabir stereoscopic compositor: Stereo D
Neetha Shankar depth artist
Balakumaran Shanmugam stereo compositor
Jessica Sharp depth department manager: Stereo D
Betty Shaw digital resource manager
Michael Sheffels visual effects concept artist: ILM
Gary Shelley digital compositor
Amy Shepard digital artist
Micha Sher digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
William Sherak stereo executive producer
Cy Shih lighting technical director: ILM (as Cy Man Yeung Shih)
Cy My Shih lighting technical director: ILM (as Cy Shih)
Sohail Shimi stereoscopic compositor: Stereo D
Randal Shore executive staff: ILM
Eric Sibley compositor
Joe Sico digital artist
Adnan Siddique lead roto/prep artist
Elvin Siew lead environment technical director
Jesse Siglow compositor
Michael W. Silver head of production: Kelvin Optical
Mark Simone stereo producer: Stereo D
Ajit Singh stereo compositor: Stereo D
Harsimmar Singh stereo compositor
Siddharth Singh roto artist
Scott Sinnott it manager: Halon Entertainment
Pam Sinsheimer visual effects production accountant: ILM
Corey Smith stereoscopic compositor
Morgan Smith visual effects associate production manager
Parker Smith stereoscopic compositor
Kimberly Smittant visual effects coordinator: ILM (as Kimberly Wasson)
Dan Snape digital compositor: ILM
James Spadafora render support
David Spotts element qc artist
Kathleen Squire scanning technician
Guillaume St-Aubin-Seers visual effects editor: Hybride Technologies
Lukas Stabile senior production coordinator: Stereo D (as Luke Stabile)
Jeremy Stapleton visual effects
Derek Stevenson matchmove and layout artist
John Stewart digital artist
Kane Stewart visual effects production coordinator: ILM
Michael Stewart digital compositor: ILM
Jordan Stolearcius depth artist
Jonathan Stone visual effects technology: ILM
Steve Stransman senior stereo production coordinator: Stereo D
Jonas Stuckenbrock digital compositor: ILM
David Sudd digital artist: Kelvin Optical
Masuo Suzuki research and development
Nick Swartz technical assistant
Aleksander Szkudlarek effects technical director: ILM
Krishna Prasad T. visual effects line producer
Brian Taber stereographer
Ben Tabiner reference camera operator
Sylvie Talbot communications: Hybride Technologies
Daniel Tan visual effects production assistant: ILM
Stephen Tappin visual effects concept artist: ILM
Dolorès Tardif visual effects administration: Hybride Technologies
Ruggero Taschini senior creature technical director: ILM
Jessica Teach executive staff: ILM
Adrian Teng visual effects artist
Alexandre Tessier textures and lighting: Hybride
Nizar Thabet vice president: 3d technologies
Mark Theriault visual effects artist
Philippe Theroux visual effects supervisor: Hybride Technologies
Shivas Thilak Anthikkat digital paint artist: ILM
Eric G. Thivierge rigger: Hybride Technologies
Ben Thomas lighting artist
Malcolm Thomas-Gustave senior creature developer: ILM
David Thomlison visual effects technical director: Hybride Technologies (as Dave Thomlison)
Neil Thompsett digital artist
Gavyn Thompson tools and pipeline: ILM
Oliver Thornton digital compositor
Lee Tibbetts visual effects artist: ILM
Eric Timm stereoscopic compositor
Andrew Tinkler stereo compositor
Maria Todorov-Topouzov stereoscopic compositor
Attila Torok fx td: ILM
Fernando Tortosa visual effects photographer: propshop
Jérémie Touzery cg generalist: ILM
Chris Treichel stereo line producer: Stereo D, North America
Anne Tremblay visual effects communications: Hybride Technologies
Marco Tremblay visual effects lead modeler: Hybride Technologies
Véronique Tremblay digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Emerito Trevino digital artist: Kelvin Optical
Stefano Trivelli senior compositing supervisor: Bad Robot/Kelvin Optical
Alex Tropiec Jr. digital artist
Melissa Tseng digital artist: ILM
Patrick Tubach visual effects supervisor: ILM (as Pat Tubach)
Katrina Tung senior surfacing artist
Kristin Turnipseed postvis artist
Jon Tyler motion capture supervisor: The Imaginarium
Johnne Tyson stereoscopic compositor
Daniel Ulrich senior modeler: ILM London
Debesh Upadhyay compositor
Aaron Urquhart motion capture stage technician
Reuben Uy pipeline td
Imaad Uzmasson visual effects artist (as Imaad Bhatty)
Noor Valibhoy visual effects generalist: ILM
Raphael Valle digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Luke Vallee digital compositor: ILM
Justin van der Lek environment/digital matte lead: ILM
Nick van Diem creature td: ILM
Michael Van Eps digital artist
Barbara van Schaik reference camera operator: The Imaginarium Studios
Alonso Varela digital artist
Amy Vatanakul postvis artist
Todd Vaziri lead artist: ILM
Alejandro Vela-Castro senior roto/paint artist: ILM
Jared James Vest finaling outsource
Aylwin Villanueva td: ILM
Carla Villela element qc artist
Valérie Villeneuve textures and lighting: Hybride Technologies
Dominic Vincent digital compositor: Hybride Technologies
Roger Vizard visual effects artist
Maximilian-Gordon Vogt character modeler
Ghanshyam Sureshbhai Waghela stereoscopic paint lead: Stereo D
Alex Walklate 3d scan technician
Zhou Wan Yi visual effects
Waikit Wan creature technical director: ILM
Pablo Wang stereo compositor
Yang Wang senior effects technical director: ILM
Paige Warner digital artist
Sanford Warwick stereoscopic compositor/paint artist: Stereo D
Talmage Watson lead digital artist
Rich Wearmouth motion editor
Eranka Weerasuriya visual effects coordinator: ILM
Vivian Wei compositor
David Weitzberg digital artist: ILM
Kelly Wescott depth lead: Stereo D
Ryan Weston digital artist: ILM
Samantha White visual effects assistant
Kristofer Whitford senior roto/paint artist: ILM
Ryan Wieber digital compositor
Ronnie E. Williams Jr. digital compositor
Emily Williams visual effects production manager
Robert Williams digital compositor
Aaron Wilson lead digital artist: ILM
Richard Stuart Wilson visual effects digital coordinator
Ryan M. Wilson stereoscopic artist
Sally Wilson senior texture artist: ILM
Kim Wiseman element qc artist
Alex Wolfe stereoscopic artist
David B. Wolgemuth II senior compositor
Mike Wood digital matte artist
Gary Wu creature technical director: ILM
Dane Wylie depth artist
Jiacheng Xu digital compositor
Yoshiya Yamada digital artist: ILM
Perry Yap roto/paint artist: ILM
Travis Yee previs artist
Elbert Yen digital artist: ILM
Mattaniah Yip compositor: Kelvin Optical
Choudhari Yogesh stereoscopic compositor: Stereo D
Ji Hyun Yoon visual effects
Mark Young senior texture artist
Shaun Yue screen graphics designer: Blind
Susumu Yukuhiro visual effects
Dean Yurke digital compositor
Indrit Zabzuni visual effects
Tanya Zaman visual effects artist
David Zbriger technical manager of global production: ILM
Gwen Zhang compositor: ILM
Jun Zhang digital compositor: ILM
Jason Zhao visual effects artist (as Zhao Xiao)
Yaqun Zhao digital compositor
Cheng Zhu visual effects coordinator
Paolo Joel Ziemba previs artist: Halon Entertainment
Jerry Zigounakis previs artist
Camille Zurcher witness camera operator
Ruben Gerardo Alfaro Moreno visual effects (uncredited)
Miriam Alvarez 3d depth artist: Stereo D (uncredited)
Sean Amlaner senior compositor: Lumeni Productions (uncredited)
Darren Bailey operations assistant: Stereo D (uncredited)
Lorien Baquera depth artist: Stereo D (uncredited)
Igor Boshoer creative technologist: ILM (uncredited)
Jack Brown visual effects production support: ILM (uncredited)
Steven Bussey screen graphics designer: Blind (uncredited)
Eugene Matthew Cheong roto/paint artist: ILM (uncredited)
Kai Hsin Chin digital compositor: ILM (uncredited)
Ernex screen graphics designer: Blind London (uncredited)
Rebecca Forth technical support: ILM (uncredited)
Page Frakes color pipeline supervisor: Tippett Studio (uncredited)
Victor Frenkel research & development: ILM (uncredited)
Guy-Edwards Gonsalves stereoscopic artist: Stereo D (uncredited)
Nadia Gunawan roto/paint artist: ILM (uncredited)
Caitlin Hackett technical project manager (uncredited)
Jeremy Hollingsworth junior visual effects modeler (uncredited)
Michael Honrada digital artist: ILM (uncredited)
Jiri Jacknowitz digital artist (uncredited)
Chan Janice layout artist: ILM (uncredited)
Mike Jutan research & development: ILM (uncredited)
Ashwin Kumar senior roto/paint artist (uncredited)
Mary Lapena prep artist: ILM (uncredited)
Matthew Lausch research & development: ILM (uncredited)
Christine Li visual effects artist: ILM (uncredited)
Kevin Luttman stereo compositor: Stereo D (uncredited)
Christopher Marlett technology (uncredited)
Chiaki Matsubayashi visual effects (uncredited)
Meredith Meyer-Nichols visual effects producer (uncredited)
Katie Morris digital artist: ILM (uncredited)
William Morrison visual effects artist: Stereo D (uncredited)
Colette Mullenhoff research & development: ILM (uncredited)
Stephen Nixon performance capture producer: the imaginarium (uncredited)
Sagar Patil paint artist: Base FX (uncredited)
Levi Ponce digital compositor (uncredited)
Vincent Robert Rosas stereoscopic artist (uncredited)
Rachel Rose research and development (uncredited)
Tyler M. Saunders visual effects coordinator (uncredited)
Seow Tai Tee layout artist: ILM (uncredited)
Jeremy Therrien visual effects technology (uncredited)
Joseph Towe digital artist (uncredited)
Brian Jason Tran visual effects: ILM (uncredited)
Matthew Tsang screen graphics designer: Blind London (uncredited)
Aaron Urquhart motion capture technician (uncredited)
Jenny Wolfe-Binder visual effects production support: ILM (uncredited)
Rick Yang technology: ILM (uncredited)
Haiyang Zhao roto/paint artist (uncredited)

Stunts

Najmeddin AlHadad stunts
Daryl Andrews stunts
Adam J. Bernard stunt double: John Boyega | stunt performer
Chloé Bruce stunt double: Daisy Ridley | stunt performer
Sebastiano Cartier stunts
Joe Cash stunt performer
Nicole Chapman stunt department coordinator
Nick Chopping stunt double
Stuart Clark assistant stunt coordinator | stunt performer
Rhye Copeman stunt performer
James Cox stunt performer
Levan Doran stunt performer
Daniel Dow stunt performer
James Embree stunt performer
Dan Euston stunt double: Oscar Isaac | stunt performer
Bradley Farmer stunt performer
Dean Forster stunt performer
Gary Fry stunt rigger
David R. Grant stunt performer (as David Grant)
Matt Hermiston utility stunts
Jason Hunjan stunt performer
Rob Inch stunt coordinator
Gary Kingsman stunts
Hannah Levitt-Collins stunt performer
Mike Massa stunt coordinator: re-shoots
Rory Mulroe stunt performer
Giedrius Nagys stunt performer | stunt rigger
Chris Newton stunt performer
David Newton stunt performer
Domonkos Pardanyi stunts
Rashid Phoenix stunt performer
Florian Robin stunt performer
Hasit Savani stunt perfomer: creature
Sid Sentry stunts
C.C. Smiff sword master
Austin Steady stunts
Matthew Stirling stunt performer
Ryan Stuart stunt performer (uncredited)
Arran Topham stunt performer
Gyula Tóth stunt double: Adam Driver
Andy Wareham stunt performer
Reg Wayment stunt performer
William Willoughby stunt performer (as Will Willoughby)
Leonard Woodcock head stunt rigger (as Len Woodcock)
Liang Yang stunt performer
Neil Chapelhow stunt performer (uncredited)
Morgan Chetcuti stunt performer (uncredited)
Jonathan Cohen stunt performer (uncredited)
Matt Crook stunt performer (uncredited)
Oliver Gough stunt performer (uncredited)
Bobby Holland Hanton stunt performer (uncredited)
Al Holland stunt performer (uncredited)
Paul Howell stunt performer (uncredited)
Erol Ismail stunts (uncredited)
Olivia Jackson stunt performer (uncredited)
Troy Kenchington stunt performer (uncredited)
George Kirby stunt performer (uncredited)
Géza Kovács stunt performer (uncredited)
Felix Leech stunt performer (uncredited)
Adrian McGaw stunt performer (uncredited)
Casey Michaels stunt performer (uncredited)
Andrei Nazarenko stunt performer (uncredited)
Sam Parham stunt performer (uncredited)
Ian Pead stunt performer (uncredited)
Jude Poyer stunt performer (uncredited)
Tom Rodgers stunt performer (uncredited)
Matt Sherren stunt performer (uncredited)
Jonny Stockwell stunt performer (uncredited)
Mens-Sana Tamakloe stunt performer (uncredited)
Roy Taylor stunt performer (uncredited)
Pablo Verdejo stunt performer (uncredited)
Vincent Wang stunts (uncredited)
Marlow Warrington-Mattei stunt performer (uncredited)
Ian Whyte stunt performer (uncredited)
Leo Woodruff stunt performer (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

Henry Abrams production assistant
Barry Aldridge charge hand electrical rigger
Colin Anderson camera operator: “a” camera/steadicam operator
Robert Anderson best boy grip
David Arms aerial stabilised head technician/first assistant camera
John Arnold camera operator
Bui Baldvinsson key video assist operator: Iceland Unit (as Sigurbjörn Búi Baldvinsson)
Dennis Baldwin practical electrician
Sam Barnes first assistant camera: “a” camera, second unit
Jose F. Barrios best boy grip: Santa Monica Unit
Adrian Barry grip: “b” camera
Lawrence Beckwith second assistant camera: “b” camera, Iceland Unit
Charlie Bell lighting technician: second unit
Alex Bender second assistant camera: “a” camera, Iceland Unit | second assistant camera: “b” camera
George Bird lighting technician
Jungle Book grip trainee: main unit
Mateo Bourdieu camera first assistant: “a” camera, Santa Monica Unit
Jason Bourne grip trainee: main unit
Alasdair Boyce central loader: second unit
Dave Brennan best boy
Ben Brown clapper loader: second unit, dailies
Rogan Brown additional grip
Robyn Buchanan loader: Santa Monica Unit
Robbie Cairns camera trainee dailies: second unit
Robert ‘Soup’ Campbell second assistant camera “a” camera: Los Angeles Unit (as Robert Soup Campbell)
Jake Capistron eclipse technician
Philippe Carr-Forster camera operator: “b” camera
David Churchyard second assistant camera: iMAX Film loader, Abu Dhabi
Alex Collings second assistant camera
Guy Cope electrical rigger
Eliot Coulter lighting console operator
Jon Cruz lighting technician: UAE
John Curran grip
Richard Dabbs camera production assistant: Los Angeles Unit
Adam Dale aerial director of photography
Ibeabuchi Daniel grip
Richard Davis second assistant camera: “c” camera, second unit, dailies
Carlos De Carvalho camera operator: “c” camera
Tim Dean libra technician
Oscar Deeks epk cameraman: additional
William DiCenso mocap
Péter Dudás stills department coordinator (as Peter Dudas)
Billy Dunn lighting technician
Christopher Duskin director of photography: visual effects unit/Iceland Unit
Arnar Einarsson key grip: Iceland Unit
Beisan Elias second assistant camera: second unit, dailies
Harry Elvin crane/remote head technician
Martin Elvin crane technician: dailies
Simon England second assistant camera: “a” camera
Greg Etheredge lighting technician: additional photography
Perry Evans gaffer
Colin Field chargehand practical technician
Kevin Fitzpatrick practical electrician
Dave Freeth libra head technician
Paul Garratt electrical rigging supervisor
Harry K. Garvin camera operator: “b” camera, Santa Monica Unit
Jason Gary grip: additional photography
Charley Gilleran key grip: Los Angeles Unit
Guðjón Hrafn Guðmundsson experienced camera trainee
Luke Andrew Haddock video assistant
Christopher Haifley camera operator: visual effects unit
Dave Hamilton-Green c camera operator: “c” camera/steadicam operator, daily
Stacey Hancox crane technician: dailies
Peter Hayley-Barker trainee grip: second unit
Colin Hazell crane technician
Sam Hazell grip/crane technician: daily
Jules Heath portrait gallery photographer
Steve Hideg crane technician: dailies
Des Hills russian arm precision driver
David Hirschmann camera operator: visual effects unit
Patrick Hoeschen gaffer: additional photography
Larry Hurt crane technician: dailies
Gary Hymns key grip
Paul Hymns key grip: second unit
Robert Ikeda grip: additional photography
Elva Sara Ingvarsdóttir vtr/data wrangler: Iceland Unit
Tony Jackson camera operator: “b” camera, second unit
Chiabella James unit stills and publicity coordinator
David James still photographer
Rick James camera trainee: second unit, dailies
Ernesto Joven video engineer: motion capture department
Viktor Davíð Jóhannsson grip: Iceland Unit
Aaron Keating electrician
Dora Krolikowska first assistant camera: “b” camera, Iceland Unit
Brad Larner first assistant camera: second unit
Stephen Lloyd video assist trainee: dailies
Martin Lorimer additional camera trainee
Iain Lowe hod electrical rigger
Joe Macaluso key grip: additional photography
Stan Lee’s Lucky Man grip: “b” camera, main unit
Alexander Mansfield Martinez additional camera trainee
Leigh Marcelino Gardner video assist trainee (as Leigh Gardner)
John Marzano aerial unit
John Ingi Matta grip: Iceland Unit
Bruce McCleery director of photography: second unit
Danny McGee practical electrician
Malcolm McGilchrist grip: “a” camera
Adam McGrady video assistant: second unit
Jamie Mills gaffer: additional photography | lighting technician
Steve Minett still photographer
Dan Ming first assistant camera: “b” camera, Santa Monica Unit
Jamie Monks additional grip: dailies
Dan Moore video engineer (as Daniel P. Moore)
Daniel Moriarty grip: dailies
Tim Morris second assistant camera: second unit
Jem Morton grip: dailies
Ian Mussell key grip: Abu Dhabi
Sergius Nafa camera first assistant: “a” camera, Santa Monica Unit (as Serge Nofield) | first assistant camera: “a’ camera (as Serge Nofield)
Boris Olomi grip: “d” camera, Abu Dhabi
Veera Ovaska second assistant camera
Robert Palmer first assistant camera: “b” camera
David Penfold first assistant camera
Lee Perkins electrician
Steve Petrie video assistant
Jim Philpott grip
Darren Piercy crane technician
Michelle Pizanis second assistant camera: “a” camera, Santa Monica Unit
Elliott Polley grip trainee: main unit
Rob Portus libra technician
Christopher Prampin gaffer: additional photography
Christopher Pritzlaff lighting technician: Santa Monica Unit | lighting technician: additional photography
Simon Purdy practical electrician
Terry Richards standby rigger
Terry Robb lighting technician
Tony Roberts electrical rigger
Andrew Rowlands director of photography: second unit, Iceland Unit/Abu Dhabi
Grace Royall camera trainee: second unit
Gary Samson electrical rigger
David Sinfield gaffer: second unit
John Skotchdopole camera operator: Santa Monica Unit
Dan Smith lighting technician: second unit | practical electrician
Gary Smith best boy grip
Adrian Spanna video assist operator
Mario Spanna libra head: second unit
Gary Spratling camera operator: second unit
Tom Stansfield grip: dailies, second unit
Joe Steel digital imaging technician: aerial unit
Roxanne Stephens camera second assistant: “b” camera, Santa Monica Unit
Simon Stevenson link technician: aerial unit, Iceland Unit
Paul Stewart rigging charge hand
Alex Teale best boy loader: main unit
Josefine Thieme video trainee
Andy Thomson russian arm technician
Cameron Thorburn dolly grip: additional photogrophy
Arthur To digital imaging technician: Santa Monica Unit
Russel Torode additional camera trainee
Calem Trevor camera trainee: second unit
Ryan Turner technocrat technician: dallies
Mustafa Tyebkhan digital imaging technician: aerial unit | first assistant camera: aerial unit, Iceland Unit
Toby Tyler Jr. lighting technician: second unit
Michael Wacker grip: dallies
Tom Wade second assistant camera: second unit
Hootly Weedn assistant chief lighting technician: additional photography
Tom L. Weir assistant video: dailies
Dave Wells grip: second unit
Paul Wheeldon first assistant camera
Pip White camera trainee: main unit
Brook Willard digital imaging technician: Santa Monica Unit
Ben Wilson camera operator: “a” camera, second unit
Bradley Everett Wilson camera supporter
John L. Wilson props & sets photographer
Marc Wolff pilot: camera helicopter
Wonder Women grip: “c” camera, main unit
Nick Woollard hod practical technician
Jonathan Wright second assistant camera: “a” camera, second unit
Joshua Ásberg video trainee: Iceland Unit
Chris Burgess lighting assistant (uncredited)
Michal Dymek camera trainee (uncredited)
Noah Furrer desk operator (uncredited)
Shayne Huff lighting technician (uncredited)
Brittany Joyner technical assistant (uncredited)
Lizzie Kelly video assist operator: second unit (uncredited)

Animation Department

Gaston Antos effects animator: Hybride Technologies
Marc Aubry animator: Hybride Technologies
Alvise Avati animator
Laurent Benhamo senior cgi animator
Steve Cady lead animator: Hybride Technologies
Marc Calvelo senior animator: ILM
Marc Chu lead animator: ILM
Mickael Coedel animator: ILM
Amaury Coljon animator: ILM London
Filippo Dattola animator
Mark Della Rosa animator: ILM
Mathieu Dimuro senior animator: ILM
Julien Dubusset effects animator: Hybride Technologies
Chuck Duke animator
C. Michael Easton animator: ILM
Arslan Elver lead animator: ILM London
Emmanuel Gatera animator: Hybride Technologies
Tom Gibbons stop motion animator: Tippett Studio
Jean-Denis Haas lead animator
Zaini Jalani animator
Lari Karam lead effects animator: Hybride Technologies
Pete Kelly animator
Josh Kent animator | animator: ILM
Yee Sang Khet animator
James King animator
Stephen King animator: ILM
Atsushi Kojima animator: ILM
Cedric Lo lead animator: ILM Vancouver
Dave Logan animator
Michael Midlock animator: ILM
Matt Mitchell animator
Yuhon Ng animator
Jay Rennie animator
Anthony Rizzo animator
Elliott Roberts animator: ILM
Apoorva Shah effects animator: Hybride Technologies
Josef Sy animator: Hybride Technologies
Phil Tippett animator: holochess
Chris Tost animator: ILM
Chi Chung Tse animator
Mathieu Vig lead animator
Andy Wong animator
Jack Geckler animator: ILM (uncredited)
Alberto Martínez Arce animator (uncredited)
Jeff Vacanti animation technology (uncredited)

Casting Department

Kate Bone casting assistant
Alex Bournat casting studio manager
Rachel Dill casting assistant
Terri Douglas adr voice casting
Nailah Edwards extras casting assistant
Lauren Evans casting assistant
Sally King child crowd casting
Kate McLaughlin extras casting
Shannon Meehan casting | casting: uae
Theo Park casting associate
Aaron Sampson casting camera operator
Jessica Sherman casting associate (as Jessica F. Sherman)
Vincenzo Siracusa casting manager/casting editor
Milla Wilcock extras casting
Claire Curry casting assistant (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Jennifer Alford costume cutter
Sophie Allen costume propmaker
Stella Atkinson key costume assistant
Pierre Bohanna costume effects supervising modeller
Sue Bradbear costume maker
Lorraine Burn costume maker
Victoria Burton-Kelly costume props maker
Faith Carey costume props maker
Mauricio Carneiro textile artist
Kasia Chojnowska costumer
Keith Christensen concept artist
Henry Christopher costume props maker
Miranda Clarke costume buyer
Estelle Cleary costume maker
Lorraine Cooksley senior costume maker
Alex Cox junior costume maker
David Crossman costume supervisor
Phaedra Dahdaleh wardrobe assistant
Jessica Davis costumer
Glyn Dillon chief concept artist
Graham Docherty standby: daily
Nigel Egerton assistant costume designer
Marianne Elgaard-Bendtsen costume props maker
Neil Ellis costume props maker
Berel-Anne Evans textile artist (as Berel-Anne Cohen)
Adelaide Filippe costume maker
Nicola Foy costume maker
Frank Gallacher assistant costume designer
Maria Garces costume assistant (as María Garcés)
Johanna Garrad costume assistant
Perry Goyen costume assistant
Libby Guy-Silva textile artist (as Libby Guy)
Toby Hawkes supervising modeller
Victoria Hayes costume modeler
Imogen Hose costumer
Darren Howton costume effects electrician
Sarah Humphrey costume cutter
Gary Hyams costumer
Giacomo Iovino senior mould maker: costume props
Rebecca Islip costume fabricator
Ian Jones chief costume props maker
Vivienne Jones assistant costume designer
Kelly Jordan trainee textile artist
Aisha Kascioglu costume assistant
Samantha Keeble junior assistant costume designer
Samantha Kent costumer: daily
Trudy Klein costume production assistant
Magdalena Kusowska concept artist
Angela Kyriacou costume props modeller
Diane Logel costume trainee
Joanna Lynch costumer (as Joanna Campbell Lynch)
Susan MacKenzie senior costume maker and leatherworker
Ashwin Makan costume assistant
Elaine Mansouri costume maker
Robyn Manton costume assistant
Paul Marsh costume props maker
Roxana McIntyre textile artist
Amanda McLaughlan costume trainee
Alan Meeks cad modeller
Calandra Meredith key costumer
David Merryweather senior modeller
Carla Monvid costume trainee
Neil Murphy military wardrobe master | wardrobe master
Kathryn Mysko Von Schultze costume maker
Gary Page costume cutter
Kim Pickering costume trainee
Kimberley Pope concept artist
Jennifer Powell costume maker
Dermot Power concept artist
Emma Pritty props
Lisa Robinson costume maker
Nicholas Roche-Gordon costumer
Lisa Sass costumer
Margarethe Schmoll costume maker
Rebecca Sellors costume maker
Timothy Shanahan chief textile artist
Paul Sinnott costumer
Susanne Morthorst Staal costume maker
William Steggle on-set wardrobe master: crowd
Amy Tapper junior costume buyer
Aaron Timperley costumer | crowd costumer
Crystel Tottenham crowd costume trainee
Trethanna Trevarthen costume maker
Amanda Trewin key costumer
Jo Van Schuppen costume cutter
Eve Walker costume accountant/coordinator (as Eve Wheeler)
John Weller senior supervising modeller
Lewis Westing cutter
Sam Williams costume concept modeller
Helen Beasley costume maker (uncredited)
Mark Miller leather costume props (uncredited)
Jon Moss junior modeller (uncredited)
Gary Ryan costume props maker (uncredited)

Editorial Department

David Abramsky epk editor: UK
Milton Adamou stereoscopic post executive: Stereo D
David Alonzo digital intermediate
Peter Amies finishing artist
Todd Baillere negative cutter
J. Cody Baker assistant colorist
Elliot Barrett editorial trainee
John Bush dailies producer
Juan Ignacio Cabrera temp colorist: Bad Robot/Kelvin Optical
Paul Carlin digital intermediate editor
Benjamin Chavda assistant editor
Aaron Coot dailies operator
Martin Corbett first assistant editor
Patrick Correll post-production assistant/visual effects coordinator
Laura Creecy assistant editor: Kelvin Optical
Alessandro de Cristofaro avid editor: The Imaginarium Studios
Alden Delos Santos dailies assist
Jason Esquivel dailies producer
Matt Evans associate editor
Robert Fletcher post-production technical consultant
Meetal Gokul senior stereo editor
Jesse Goldsmith post-production assistant
Michael L. Griffin lineup
John Hanashiro post-production coordinator
Reginald Harber Jr. stereoscopic editor: Stereo D
Raymond Herron image science
John Hockaday post-production assistant
Amir Hosseinzadeh bts assistant editor: Lucasfilm Ltd.
Andy Kaplan digital intermediate head of production: Company 3
Thomas Kuo digital scanning and recording
Michael Lafuente color scientist
Ken Lebre senior dailies producer
Dave Lee colorist: dailies
Anjelica Lewis assistant dailies producer | dailies producer
Doychin Margoevski dailies operator
Corey Robert Martinez dailies data management
Emily Mason stereoscopic assistant editor: Stereo D
Christopher McDonald dailies operator: additional photography
Steve McGowan dailies producer
Claire McGrane dailies
Brad McLaughlin assistant editor (as Bradley McLaughlin)
Jason T. Morrow bts editor
Nathan Orloff digital intermediate supervisor
Alex Parrett dailies producer
Christian Prejza digital intermediate post producer
Darren Rae colorist dailies
Kevin Reeves mastering and deliverables
Ailene Roberts assistant editor
Armando J. Sanchez editorial assistant
Robert Scammell dailies assistant
Robert Sealey second assistant editor
Sam Slater behind the scenes
James Slattery dailies assistant
Julian Smirke associate editor
Stefan Sonnenfeld digital intermediate executive producer: Company 3 | senior colorist
Ian Sullivan digital intermediate accountant
Tashi Trieu finishing artist
John Tripp color assist
Anahuac Valdez assistant editor
Matt Wallach colorist: dailies – additional photography
Dave Watro stereo editor: Stereo D
Lee Wimer timer & colorist: iMAX Film
Pete Conlin post production (uncredited)
Robin Fish colorist dailies (uncredited)
Jonathan Hoffman post production (uncredited)
Tyrell Lloyd assistant colorist: Company 3 (uncredited)
Ross Miltenberg scanner operator/format recording technician: IMAX 65mm (uncredited)
Arianna Shining Star Smaller color assistant (uncredited)

Location Management

Derick Appelcry location assistant: Abu Dhabi
Diederick Appelcryn facility manager Abu Dhabi
Caterina Boselli location coordinator
Simon Chiu location assistant (as Simon Chui)
Mally Chung supervising location manager
Matt Craufurd assistant location manager: Ireland Unit
Alex Darby unit manager: Abu Dhabi
Nuwan de Zoysa assistant location manager: Abu Dhabi
Theuns Du Plessis location assistant: Abu Dhabi
Lyall Gardiner location manager: Abu Dhabi
Phil Gardner location electrician
Catherine Geary assistant location manager
Neil Grigson unit manager: Abu Dhabi
Jon Hills studio unit manager
Martin Joy supervising location manager
Thor Kjartansson location manager: Iceland Unit
Davis Lampard assistant studio manager
Drew Lau location assistant
Seán Logan location assistant
Jak McCarthy-Pyatt locations marshall
Mohamad Al Nasani location scout
Lee Robertson location manager: Abu Dhabi
Jon Roper assistant location manager: Abu Dhabi
Edmund Sampson location manager: Ireland Unit
Mark Somner supervising location manager
Sean Barclay location scout (uncredited)
Per Henry Borch location scout: Norway (uncredited)
Esme Buxton location marshal: dailies (uncredited)
Robbin Chiu location assistant: dailies (uncredited)
Milo Cremer Eindhoven locations unit production assistant (uncredited)
Ross Donnelly location assistant: second unit, Lake District (uncredited)
Finn H. Drude location support (uncredited)
Lucia Fedeli location production assistant (uncredited)
Gareth Griffin location marshall (uncredited)
Ottó Gunnarsson location assistant: Iceland Unit (uncredited)
Nathan Harp location assistant: dailies (uncredited)
Toni-Marie Jordan location marshall: second unit (uncredited)
Gudni Kristjansson key location assistant: Iceland Unit (uncredited)
Amy Moore location assistant (uncredited)
Emil Morávek location assistant (uncredited)
Harry Oliver location assistant (uncredited)

Music Department

Nico Abondolo musician: bass
Mark Adams musician: french horn
Eun-Mee Ahn musician: violin
Allison Allport musician
Paul Apelgren music editor
Erik Arvinder musician: violin
Andrew Bain musician: french horn
Chris Barrett musician
Michael W. Barry score proofreader
Vatsche Barsoumian score vocalist
Jonathan Bartz music sequencing
Cara Batema music preparation
Mark Beasom score vocalist
Steve Becknell musician: french horn
Ramiro Belgardt music editor
Bill Booth musician: trombone
Eric Bradley musician: singer
Jacqueline Brand musician: violin
Jacob Braun musician: cello
Laura Brenes musician: french horn
Rob Brophy musician: viola
Tom Brown music preparation
Reid Bruton score vocalist
Eric Byers musician: cello
Darius Campo musician: violin
Roberto Cani musician: violin
Remington Chandler musician: keyboards | musician: piano
Judy Chilnick musician: percussion
Lauren Chipman musician: viola
Jina B. Choi music preparation (as Jina Choi)
Heather Clark musician: flute
Stuart Clark musician: clarinet
Kevin Connolly musician
Wade Culbreath musician: percussion
Sandy DeCrescent orchestra contractor
Robert DeMaine musician: cello
Brian Dembow musician: viola
Drew Dembowski musician (as Drew Dembrowski)
Kate Dennis musician: french horn
Thomas Diener musician: viola
Kevin Dorsey vocalist
Andrew Duckles musician: viola
Samantha Duckworth musician: bassoon
Gustavo Dudamel conductor: opening and closing credits | special guest conductor
Bruce Dukov musician: violin
Candy Emberley music preparation (as Candy Bilyk)
Steve Erdody musician: cello
Felix Erskine additional composer: teaser trailer
Alan Estes musician: percussion
David Everson musician: french horn
Nina Evtuhov musician: violin
Judith Farmer musician: bassoon
Alma L. Fernandez musician: viola
Marlo Fisher musician: viola
Luke Flynn music preparation
Matthew Funes musician: viola
Gregory Geiger singer
Michael Geiger singer
Dylan Gentile singer
Julie Gigante musician: violin
William Kenneth Goldman score vocalist
Gregory Goodall musician: percussion
Mark Graham head of music preparation
Opie Gruves music re-mixing coordinator
Jessica Guideri musician: violin
Trevor Handy musician: cello
Dylan S. Hart musician: french horn
Tamara Hatwan musician: violin
James Hayden singer
Paul S. Henning score preparation/orchestration
Amy Hershberger musician: violin
Trisha Hildebrandt assistant to orchestrator
Steve Holtman musician: trombone
Riley Hughes music preparation
Alex Iles musician: trombone
Benjamin Jaber musician: french horn
Benjamin Jacobson musician: violin
Gregory Jamrok music preparation
Maia Jasper musician: violin
Ron Jones orchestrator
Bob Joyce singer
Philip Keen musician: trombone
Dan Kelley musician: french horn
Randy Kerber musician: keyboards
Jenny Kim musician: french horn
Chris Kollgaard musician: bass
Armen Ksajikian musician: cello
Steve Kujala musician: flute
Kevin Kumar musician: violin
Timothy Landauer musician: cello
Chung Uk Lee score vocalist
Erich Lee composer trailer music
Songa Lee musician: violin
Natalie Leggett musician: violin
Edie Lehmann Boddicker score vocalist
Scott Lehmkuhl singer
Mitchell Leib executive in charge of soundtracks
Phillip Levy musician: violin
Jon Lewis musician: trumpet
Lisa Liu musician: violin
Frederick Lloyd trailer music
John Lofton musician: trombone
Lora’nd Lokustza musician: violin
Timothy Loo musician: cello
Greg Loskorn scoring engineer
Ben Lulich musician: clarinet
Shawn Mann musician: viola
Darrin McCann musician: viola
Serena McKinney musician: violin
Laszlo Mezo musician: cello
Adam Michalak score recordist
James Miller musician: trombone
Lin-Manuel Miranda composer: additional music
Victoria Miskolczy musician: viola
Andres Montero music preparation
Shawn Murphy score engineer | scoring mixer
Helen Nightengale musician: violin
Mike Nowak musician: viola
Grace Oh musician: violin
Jenni Olson flute
Vincent Oppido music preparation
Geoffrey S. Osika musician: bass
Joel Pargman musician: violin
Alyssa Park musician: violin
Sara Parkins musician: violin
Jessica Pearlman musician: oboe
Barry Perkins musician: trumpet
Victor Pesavento music librarian | music preparation
Bryan Pezzone musician: piano
Radu Pieptea musician: violin
Carol Pool musician: violin
Katia Popov musician: violin
Michael Powers score proofreader
Teag Reaves musician: french horn
Leslie Reed musician: oboe
Bill Reichenbach musician: trombone
Lelie Resnick musician: oboe
Royce Reynolds singer
Carolyn Riley musician: viola
Rafael Rishik musician: violin
Dan Rosenboom musician: trumpet
William Ross conductor | orchestrator
Andrew Rowan music preparation
Erik Rynearson musician: viola
Naomi Sato music librarian
Marc Sazer musician: violin
Rob Schaer musician: trumpet
Jim Self musician: tuba
Kate Sloan musician: violin
Steven L. Smith music preparation
Matthew Soibelman score vocalist
David Stal music preparation
Tereza Stanislav musician: violin
Sally Stevens choir contractor | choral contractor
Lisa M. Sutton musician: violin
James Thatcher musician: French horn
Sarah Thornblade musician: violin
Doug Tornquist musician: tuba
John Traunwieser score mixing assistant
Cecilia Tsan musician: cello
Joseph Twist music preparation
Michael Valerio musician: bass
Shalini Vijayan musician: violin
Irina Voloshina musician: violin
David Walther musician: viola
Dave Washburn musician: trumpet
Mary Webster assistant to orchestrator
Chris Westlake music consultant
Lara Wickes musician: oboe
Roger Wilkie concertmaster
Furesth Williams musician: drums & cymbals
John Williams conductor | orchestrator
Rodney Wirtz musician: viola
Robert Wolff scoring editor
Jacob Yoffee custom trailer music
Joe Zimmerman music preparation
Kris Dirksen trailer music (uncredited)
Steve Mair musician: double bass (uncredited)
Bruce White musician: viola (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

Suzie Frize-Williams assistant script coordinator
Dawn Gilliam script supervisor
Jasmin Moradian script coordinator
Lizzie Pritchard assistant script supervisor
Gladys San Juan assistant script supervisor

Transportation Department

Dean Arlen driver: Michael Kaplan
Jamie Barham driver: Kathleen Kennedy
Darren Beaven unit driver
Gary Birmingham transportation coordinator
Ollie Birmingham unit driver
Allan Bradshaw unit driver
Moore Brian transportation coordinator: additional photography
Grant Burns driver: Lupita Nyong’o
Dean Burtenshaw driver/crew
Al Burton transportation coordinator: Los Angeles Unit
Jimmy Carruthers driver: cast
Steven Day transportation captain
Simon Dennis driver: cast
Mark Dilliway driver
Henry Dray transport manager
Neville Dsouza transportation coordinator
Alan Emanuel unit driver
Barrie Fisher facilities
Melina Frías transportation: UAE UNIT
Martyn Giles driver: Carrie Fisher
Kash Hameed unit driver
Joe Handley driver
Stephen Inwood facilities driver
Lee Isgar driver: Daisy Ridley
Carl Isherwood driver: production
Marc Kelly unit driver
Ted Leaning driver
Vince Levins facilities hod ireland
David Lewis transport supplier
Patricia McDaid facilities crew
Danny Mitchell swing co-ordinator
Colin Morris personal driver: Harrison Ford
Abaidullah Muhammad transport assistant: UAE – e-Man Media Services
Saifullah Muhammad transportation & logistics provider: UAE e-Man Media Services
Ken Price driver: camera truck main unit
Aline Rajan-Harjani transportation coordinator
Emma Savin 4×4 driver
Muhammad Waseem Shakir transport manager: UAE – e-Man Media Services
Clive Shaw driver 4×4
Tom Shockley transportation: tom’s taxi
Olivier Suffert Director’s pre-production driver
Lysette Tredgett facilities crew
Peter Trotman transportation captain (as Pete Trotman)
Rob Van Der Veen facilities driver
Iraida Villegas Mendez assistant transportation office coordinator (uncredited)
Victor Pétur Ólafsson crew driver (uncredited)

Additional Crew

Aj Abi-Chahine production assistant
David Acord additional voices
Soheil Afat Mirni stereoscopic compositor
Charlie Akin stand-in: Gwendoline Christie
Sarah al Ali assistant accountant: Abu Dhabi
Eeman AlAnsari production assistant
Leonela Alberto production assistant
Murad Ali it system support manager
Jamie Anderson creature and droid puppeteer | creature performer
Joy Anderson visual effects digital assets
Caridad Angus stand-in: Daisy Ridley
Sashi Arnold production assistant: publicity
Gina Atwater assistant: Mr. Abrams
Don Austen puppeteer
Asad Ayaz executive vice president: Marketing
Dee Bradley Baker additional voices
Kenny Baker consultant: R2-D2
Mason Ball creature and droid puppeteer
Sarah Ball construction nurse: dailies
Celia Barnett specialist researcher
Kurt Barretto production assistant
Vanessa Bastyan supervising animatronic designer fabrication: Creature FX
Tristan Battersby assistant: Mr. Ford
Cameron Beck franchise assistant technical director
Geri Beeks security access control coordinator
Tom Bell creature and droid puppeteer
Karen Bicknell assistant accountant
Adam Binder production assistant
Daniel Blewett production assistant: second unit
Verona Blue additional voices
Rino Bonavita location accountant
Hannah Boschi digital & physical assets
Ryan Bosworth production assistant
Lucie Bourgeau 3d scanning digital asset manager: Abu Dhabi
Tansy Bouttell modeller: Creature FX
Jacob Brades set production assistant
Emma Brassfield creature fabricator (as Emma Toft) (wookie wrangler)
Catherine Brelet assistant: Mr. von Sydow
Sara Briggs security
Lauren Broderick travel and accommodation assistant
Robbie Bryant assistant: Dan Mindel
Simon Buckley creature and droid puppeteer
Andrea Burish animal wrangler
Michael Burke creature and droid puppeteer
Karen K Burns assistant production coordinator: Abu Dhabi
Katie Byles production coordinator: splinter unit
Eugene Byrd additional voices
Paula C. Frías set production assistant: second unit
Corey Calliet fitness professional
Claire Cameron assistant buyer: Creature FX
Ella Chaitow assistant production coordinator: Abu Dhabi
Kerrie Chandler floor runner: crowd, dailies
Michael Chapman production assistant: Publicity Shoot
Malcolm Cheatle security
Valesca Cnossen script supervisor: Santa Monica unit
Steve Cole lead security on-location
David W. Collins additional voices (as David Collins)
Patrick Comerford puppeteer
Kit Conners key production assistant: additional photography
Aidan Cook creature and droid puppeteer
Liam Cook creature and droid puppeteer
Cavin Cornwall creature and droid puppeteer
Patrick Correll additional voices
David Coupland assistant production coordinator: Abu Dhabi
Katie Cox Nurse (as Katie Boughen)
Tylie Cox assistant: Ms. Kennedy
Ian Creed marine coordinator
Nathalie Cuzner creature and droid puppeteer
Justin Dalzell set production assistant: Santa Monica Unit
Morgan Dameron assistant: Mr. Abrams
Vanessa Davies unit publicist
Annabelle Davis creature and droid puppeteer | creature performer
Erin Davis production staff
Gabe de Kelaita production assistant
Keith De’Winter creature and droid puppeteer
Andrew DeFrancis production counsel
Adrian Derrick-Palmer stand-in: John Boyega
Jason Devil set security
Nicola Dewey apoc (as Nicola Esam)
Luke Dhand security
Kay Di Rezze assistant accountant: Abu Dhabi, London
Mark Dillen security
Dionbowes security consultant
Jonathan Dixon additional voices
Mark Dodson additional voices
Kimberly Domínguez senior digital operator
Michael Donovan additional voices
Terri Douglas additional voices
Ellie Dunbar production coordinator: The Imaginarium Studios
Etienne Dutoy production staff
Jonny Eagle set production assistant
Jake Edwards production secretary: Abu Dhabi
Ziad El Haddad operations manager
Catherine Ernster production staff
Iestyn Evans puppeteer
Barbara Fadden creature and droid puppeteer
TJ Falls additional voices
Damian Farrell creature and droid puppeteer
Karen Fayerty key nurse
Lucia Fedeli studio production assistant
Vincent Ferro production assistant
Dave Filoni additional voices
Claire Finbow assistant: Simon Pegg
Luke Fisher concept designer | senior sculptor: creatures
Johnny Fisk vp of production: animation
Amanda Foreman additional voices
Sara Maria Forsberg additional alien dialect
Lucia Foster Found aerial operations coordinator
Kain Francis creature and droid puppeteer
Alex Fraser carpenter: construction department
Nicole Furia production controller
Stephen Gallacher production assistant: publicity shoot
Richard Garaghty creature and droid puppeteer
Lyall Gardiner desert location manager
Christina Kelton Garner assistant: Oscar Isaac (as Christina Garner)
Craig Garner creature and droid puppeteer
Bryan Gatdula medic
Micheal Gentry it support
Sean Francis George double: Oscar Isaac
Carly Gilbert health & safety advisor
Joe Giller technology
Ruslan Goj production assistant
Mary Gouldsbrough unit publicity assistant
Jon Gray dailies production
Robin Guiver creature and droid puppeteer
Valgeir Gunnlaugsson key production assistant: Iceland Unit
Abe Gurko assistant: Ms. Fisher
Bill Hader bb-8 voice consultant
Chelsea Hamill assistant: Mark Hamill (as Chelsea Elizabeth Hamill)
Chris Hamilton production coordinator
Will Handley ground handler/refueler: aerial unit
Bonnie Haner location accountant
Beni Hardiman franchise manager
Altus Health health and fitness
Andy Heath puppeteer
Ted Hemberger production assistant
Pablo Hidalgo creative executive: Lucasfilm Story Group
Jon Hills studio unit manager
Sean Hind lock-off production assistant: dailies
Neil Hitchen head of finance: Abu Dhabi
Neal Holmes creature and droid puppeteer
Natasha Hook construction nurse
Paul Hornsby military advisor
Karen Huie additional voices
Eyþór Arnar Ingvarsson production assistant
Andrew Jack dialect coach
Paula Jack dialogue coach: pre-production
Suraya Jamac payroll assistant
Mark Jefferis creature and droid puppeteer
Thomas Jerry technology
Alicia Jones set production assistant: publicity unit
Sam Jones computer playback technician
Tom Kane additional voices
Katy Kartwheel creature and droid puppeteer
Lawrence Kasdan creative consultant
Paul Kasey creature choreographer
Steve Keane security
Jamie Kemp cast chef
John Carlo Kensinger production assistant
Nichola Kerr assistant accountant: Abu Dhabi
Gavin Kidner security
Simon Kinberg creative consultant
Dan King intern (as Daniel G. King) | office intern
Nessa King assistant accountant
James Kirby studio production assistant
Natalie Kocekian assistant: Brian Miller
Samara Koffler assistant: Ms. Kennedy
Valdimar Kúld production assistant
Davis Lampard assistant studio manager (as Davys Lampard)
Stephen Lane researcher
Monika Lang finance coordinator
Samantha Langridge creature effects & smufx buyer/assistant coordinator
Matt Lanter additional voices (as Matthew Lanter)
Charles Larcombe accounting cashier
Andrew Lee production & technical support: Kelvin Optical Inc.
Matt Lemus studio content protection
Clem Leneghan head of production safety
Alex J. Leung set production assistant: dailies (as Alex Leung)
Gabrielle Levenson franchise associate project manager (as Gabe Levenson)
Devon Libran additional voices
Kerrie Lloyd assistant production coordinator: shipping
Mark Lobatto rushes chaperone
Melissa Lora assistant: Mr. Burk
Donovan Louie stand-in: Iko Uwais
Peter Lowe chef
Chris Lynch production assistant: publicity unit
Morna Macpherson creature effects fabricator
Khyati Madaan marketing: India
Elias Mael quality control
Guðrún Lilja Magúsdóttir production assistant
Frankie Malhotra production assistant
Andrea Manners script supervisor: Santa Monica Unit
Rod Marsh set security
Mike Massa double: Harrison Ford
Andrew Masterson helicopter pilot: Abu Dhabi
Jonas C. Matz safety
Jill McCullough dialect coach: Domhnall Gleeson
Martha McGuirk set runner: The Imaginarium Studios
Nigel McNulty vice president business affairs
Claire Mear medic: daily
Tom Mendelboim production it support
Dilu Miah creature and droid puppeteer
Sarah Michel translator: Indonesian
Francesca Mills creature and droid puppeteer (as Fran Mills)
Amir Mojarradi assistant: Mr. Abrams
Sinitta Monero set production assistant: publicity unit
Ciaran Moran payroll accountant
Aaron Moskal production assistant | set production assistant: Abu Dhabi
Rebecca Nagan creature and droid puppeteer
Richard Neale computer/video playback operator: CompuHire
Andy Nettleton helicopter pilot: Abu Dhabi
Katie Newitt creature & droid effects coordinator
Elle Newlands additional voices
Steve Newman supervisor: asset management
David Newton creature and droid puppeteer
Simon Nobes conservation consultant: Ireland Unit
Annabel Norbury assistant: Mr. Abrams
Janie Nugent accommodation coordinator: ATL
Hugh O’Brien stand-in: Mark Hamill
Cian O’Driscoll mountain safety
Mike O’Shea mountain safety team leader
Wim Oppenheimer puppeteer
Teresa Orlando key floor runner
David Orpheus crowd production assistant
Stephen Oyoung sword trainer
Stefanie Panesar production assistant: publicity unit
Mark Papworth action vehicle prop
Rajeshree Patel construction accountant
Ann Pattison-Bingham asset coordinator
Robbie Payne stills department coordinator
Ben Pearce assistant: Mr. Burk
Malcolm Pearce health & safety adviser
Thomas Pemberton stormtrooper
Moreno Perdoni stand-in: Oscar Isaac
Walt Perez production staff (as Walter Perez)
Stephanie Peters executive assistant: Ms. Kennedy
Ben Philips prop mouldmaker
Ella Pichon-Flannery picture double (as Ella Pf)
Philip Pickford aerial safety
Geoff Pilkington production assistant
Shwetha Pillay production office
Brett Pirtle assistant: Mr. Burk
Nathan Plant creature and droid puppeteer
Kate Powis personal assistant
Eboni Price production support: Kelvin Optical Inc.
Colin Purves creature and droid puppeteer
Mike Quinn puppeteer: Mike Quinn
Gabriela Quiroz production and technical support
Norman Campbell Rees stand-in: Max von Sydow
Michelle Rejwan additional voices
Steven John Reynolds production accountant
Emily Rhodes assistant: Kathleen Kennedy
Scott Richardson creature and droid puppeteer
LaMont Ridgell assistant: Mr. McGatlin
Marlon Beyer Rieger set production assistant
Fraser Rigg production assistant
Anna Ringuet environmental coordinator
Ed Ripley set production assistant: second unit
Rayne Roberts creative executive
Lynn Robertson Bruce creature and droid puppeteer | creature and droid puppeteer: dailies
Mark Rossi set production assistant
Andrew Rozario assistant casting director
Alex Sabga-Brady carpenter (credit only)
Meredith Salenger additional voices
Nicholas Sampson stand-in: Peter Mayhew
Will Samuelson specialist film pilot
Dan Sasaki vp of optical engineering: Panavision
Trevor Saunders security
Hasit Savani creature and droid puppeteer
Neal Scanlan creature & droid effects creative supervisor
Christopher Scarabosio additional voices
Fabio Scheitanov trainee
Evan Schiff production support: Kelvin Optical Inc.
Orly Schuchmacher additional voices
Ben Schwartz bb-8 voice consultant
Salvatore Sciortino technical support
Charles Scott IV production and technical support: Bad Robot
Andy Scott assistant: Mr. Harper
Rebecca Seamans assistant
Hamish Secrett animal trainer
Christene Seda additional photography: production assistant
Sid Sentry production staff
Arti Shah maz motion capture double
Andrew Share craft service
Abbie Sheridan set production assistant: second unit
Kat Sheridan additional voices
Kaitlyn Shipley assistant: Ms. Kennedy
Shary Shirazi assistant: Ms. Kennedy
Karrie Shockley second assistant accountant
Anna Shpaltakova production assistant
Stephanie Silva creature and droid puppeteer
Christian Simpson additional voices
Catherine Slater assistant: Andy Serkis
Katherine Smee puppeteer (as Kat Smee)
Kevin Smith additional voices
Steve Sorby head of security
Giovanni Soto production assistant
Rachel Sowden assistant: Ms. Nyong’o
Chris Sprister adr group
Robert Stambler additional voices
Danielle Stanners project manager: Abu Dhabi
Brian Steele standby rigger: second unit
Andy Stephens aerial operations manager
Neil Sterenberg creature and droid puppeteer
Ana Stichini assistant accountant
Gene Strange location accountant: Abu Dhabi
Joonas Suotamo double: Chewbacca
Artur Surma assistant accountant
Henrik Svensson creature effect paint finish designer
Anna Lind Sævarsdóttir facility manager assistant
Catherine Taber additional voices
Dee Tails creature and droid puppeteer
Chris Tait caterer
Fred Tatasciore additional voices
Josh Tate production & technical support: Kelvin Optical Inc.
James Arnold Taylor additional voices
Olly Taylor puppeteer
Tola Teriba stand-in: John Boyega (as Adetola Teriba)
Emma Thomas dailies | script supervisor: dalies
Gareth Thomas local security and hse adviser (as Gareth Wyn Thomas)
LeAndre Thomas franchise: Lucasfilm
Jack Timbrell production secretary
Chris Tomkins technology specialist
Emily Towers additional voices (as Emily Townsend)
Lee Towersey droid operator
Rob Townsend fire safety officer
Derek Tracy roto/paint compositor
Sarah Trowse production accountant
Mark Van Horne project manager
Cody Vandenberg assistant: Ms. Kennedy
Christopher Vincent chiropractor health & wellness consultant
Fiona Vokes assistant production coordinator (as Fiona Baldwin)
Trevor Walker production staff
Derek Warman fire officer
Mindy Weissman production liaison
Rachel Welch key first assistant accountant
Susanna Westlund hotel coordinator: Iceland Unit
Mark Whitaker creature and droid puppeteer
Sophie White production assistant
Genevieve Whitfield production coordinator: Ireland Unit
Ian Whyte puppeteer
Richard Wild weather consultant
Luke Kimble Williams additional set production assistant: splinter unit
Tom Wilton creature and droid puppeteer
Winnie Wishart production coordinator
Sam Witwer additional voices
Marc Wolff aerial coordinator: pilot
Matthew Wood additional voices
Phill Woodfine creature and droid puppeteer
Sandra L. Yeary production accountant: insurance claims
Danielle Yost accounts clerk
Pip Andersen additional voices (uncredited)
Joe Beckwith first assistant accountant: Abu Dhabi (uncredited)
Sheila Daley stand-in/double (Santa Monica unit) (uncredited)
D.R. Farquharson project manager: Deluxe Technicolor Digital Cinema (uncredited)
Becca Friedman franchise production coordinator: Lucasfilm Art & Assets (uncredited)
Michael Giacchino production assistant (uncredited)
Greg Grusby executive staff: ILM (uncredited)
Philip Harvey double: Max von Sydow (uncredited)
J. Francis Kennedy studio intern (uncredited)
Erin Laurence rushes chaperone (uncredited)
Rob Levy security (uncredited)
Kenny J. Mitchell research head (uncredited)
Jordan Paley production assistant: motion capture unit (uncredited)
Tony Pankhurst stand-in: Harrison Ford (uncredited)
John Plas stand-in (uncredited)
Roxanne Prophet recruitment & talent coordinator (uncredited)
Sunna Guðrún Pétursdóttir production assistant (uncredited)
Jarin Rossiter united kingdom auditor (uncredited)
Ty Senior senior mould maker (uncredited)
Phil Szostak production franchise (uncredited)
Jeremy Therrien technology (uncredited)
Daniel Yi 4d motion editor (uncredited)

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The Acolyte Original Series Cast Revealed

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It Ain’t Official Until It’s Official

Today, Disney+ announced the cast for The Acolyte, an upcoming Star Wars Original series from Lucasfilm. Joining the previously announced Amandla Stenberg (The Hate U Give) are Emmy Award-winner Lee Jung-jae (Squid Game), Manny Jacinto (Nine Perfect Strangers), Dafne Keen (His Dark Materials), Jodie Turner-Smith (Queen & Slim), Rebecca Henderson (Inventing Anna), Charlie Barnett (Russian Doll), Dean-Charles Chapman (1917), and Carrie-Anne Moss (The Matrix).

The Acolyte is a mystery-thriller that will take viewers into a galaxy of shadowy secrets and emerging dark-side powers in the final days of the High Republic era. A former Padawan reunites with her Jedi Master to investigate a series of crimes, but the forces they confront are more sinister than they ever anticipated.

The High Republic saw the Jedi Order at its prime, centuries prior to the events of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. You can learn more about this era at StarWars.com’s official hub for all things High Republic.

From creator, showrunner, and executive producer Leslye Headland (Russian Doll), The Acolyte has begun production in the U.K. The executive producers are Kathleen Kennedy, Simon Emanuel, Jeff F. King, and Jason Micallef. Rayne Roberts and Damian Anderson are producing. Headland will also direct the series pilot.

The Acolyte will stream exclusively on Disney+.

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Rare Empire Cast Interview Surfaces

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Rare Empire Cast Interview Surfaces

On the heels of the recent early Mark Hamill interview we discovered a couple weeks ago, starwars.com contributor Bob Miller sends a heads up on another rare interview – or set of interviews – from a press junket surrounding the 1980 release of The Empire Strikes Back.

Recently posted from the archive of reporter Bobbie Wygant, this lost interview, which appears to have occurred at the 20th Century Fox Studios press event in early May, 1980, includes some rare conversations with Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Dave Prowse, Carrie Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, and director Irvin Kershner.

Some of the highlights include Hamill discussing his newborn son, Nathan, who he jokes might be available for the role of an “eight-year-old” Luke for the prequels (well, he got the age right, but was a generation off!). Another treat is the rare dual interview with Harrison Ford and Anthony Daniels, who we’ve rarely seen interviewed together. Dave Prowse also has some detailed information regarding the Darth Vader masks used on Star Wars and Empire, and how they are different (Vader historians take note!).

Most amusingly, though, interviewer Wygant closes with the tease that if Lucas continues with all nine chapters of his Star Wars saga, “the Force may be around until 2001!”

Check out the 13-minute video, STILL online 13 years later

Andor Season 2’s Crossovers Teased By Cast

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Andor has been packed with one of the biggest Star Wars ensemble casts ever put to screen, with characters new and old tagging along for the Rebel adventure. Sitting at the heart of it is Diego Luna’s Cassian Andor, exploring his Rogue One hero years before joining the Rebel Alliance as he evades the wrath of the Empire.

At the crux of the mission to arrest Andor is Kyle Soller’s Syril Karn, a Deputy Inspector working for Preox-Morlana under the Empire. He may be the one with his heart set on hunting down Andor right now, but he isn’t the only Imperial in the picture, with Denise Gough’s Dedra Meero also trying to climb the ranks.

Between the two Empire stories, Cassian’s own travels across the galaxy, flashbacks to his youth, and the inception of the Rebel Alliance, Andor has plenty of stories working separately and simultaneously. Now, two of the series’ villainous stars have opened up about how they will all connect in the future….

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Unsurprising Actor Reportedly Cast For Ahsoka

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She’s no Jedi. But she’s also not the only star of her 2023 Disney+ series, Ahsoka.

When Rosario Dawson brought Ahsoka Tano into live-action in The Mandalorian, her mission was made clear: she’s on the hunt for Grand Admiral Thrawn and likely Ezra Bridger as well.

Since it’s confirmed that Natasha Liu Bordizzo as Sabine Wren would be joining the Disney+ cast, it appears that Dave Filoni’s Ahsoka is shaping up to be a Star Wars: Rebels live-action reunion. But ever since Dawson’s Ahsoka namedropped Thrawn, the question has been who Lucasfilm will cast to play the iconic antagonist.

Despite the fact Ahsoka is currently filming, Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni kept Thrawn’s casting under wraps throughout Star Wars Celebration and the D23 Expo.

But now, a new rumor just may have the answer….

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This Week! in Star Wars | The Cast and Crew of Andor

This week in Star Wars, join us on the red carpet for the Andor Launch Event in Hollywood. Featuring stars Diego Luna, Genevieve O’Reilly, Adria Arjona, Kyle Soller, Fiona Shaw, and other members of the cast; creator Tony Gilroy and the crew; and other fans to celebrate the premiere of Andor, with new episodes streaming every Wednesday on Disney+.

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Insights From Tony Gilroy And Andor Cast

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With the arrival of the three-episode series premiere, now streaming on Disney+, the creator/executive producer and cast discuss their revolutionary look at the Rebellion.
Kristin Baver

When Rogue One: A Star Wars Story debuted in theaters in 2016, it was lauded as a gritty new installment in the galaxy far, far away, a previously unexplored chapter that took viewers to the brink of the Galactic Civil War raging throughout the original trilogy. With Andor, the new Star Wars series streaming exclusively on Disney+ beginning today, creator and executive producer Tony Gilroy has returned to tell not only the origin story of unlikely hero Cassian Andor (played once again by Diego Luna), but — perhaps more importantly — take fans deep into the sometimes-ugly heart of the brewing rebellion. This previously unexplored perspective on the history of the Rebel Alliance finds Andor in a raw and unflinching portrayal of the personal sacrifices made in the course of challenging the Empire’s rule and the people at work in the trenches on both sides.

The show’s existence owes a debt to the enduring popularity of the Star Wars zeitgeist, Gilroy noted in a recent press conference. “There’s this huge, dedicated Star Wars community that shows up. That’s what gave us the money and the momentum and the ability to make a show that’s this insanely big, this abundant, and this difficult to make.” But he hopes the story of Cassian’s journey from petty criminal to Rebel Intelligence officer daring to steal the Death Star plans will offer a fresh take on the space fantasy as enticing for existing fans as it is for new ones. “There’s nothing cynical about our show. The word we use more every day…is real. We want to make this real. This place is real to us. Our show is designed that this could be your entry point to Star Wars. We’re doing a show that does not require any prior knowledge whatsoever to get involved.”Gilroy recognizes that it’s a risk to pen a Star Wars story with no lightsaber-swinging Jedi Knights — one that feels more akin to the spy thrillers and sweeping dramas on his screenwriting résumé. “Can we bring something that’s so intense emotionally and seems so true and has the smallest domestic dramas and the smallest interpersonal relationships that are dropped down in the midst of the epic tectonic revolutionary historical moments where people have to make huge decisions? Can we attract another audience that’s interested in that as well? Can we marry those two things together?” Gilroy asks. “That’s the gamble. That’s what we’re trying to do.”…

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Star Wars: Empire of Dreams Part 2 | Supporting Cast

*Part 2 of the Empire of Dreams: Making of Star Wars documentary from the Star Wars Trilogy 2004 DVD set.

An in-depth making of documentary about the original Star Wars trilogy, covering the productions of the three films and their impact on popular culture.

*Please note this is a trailer for the Documentary, not the full length version.

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A CG Cast of Thousands

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A CG Cast of Thousands

November 22, 2002Dexter Jettster

By now, audiences around the world look at Yoda a little differently. His extremely kinetic and crowd-pleasing battle moves became the must-see cinematic moment of the season, and the little Jedi Master made magazine covers in dozens of languages. Animation Director Rob Coleman has spoken at length about the artistry, acting craft and technical wizardry that went into making a completely digital Yoda a reality, but there was much more to his workload than just Yoda.

“We did about 70 minutes of animation on the movie,” says Coleman. “That’s 10 minutes more than we did on Episode I.” That animation was spread over dozens of characters, aliens, creatures, machines, droids, clones, Jedi, and stunt duplicates, representing a full cast for the animation unit.

The animation on Episode II began in January of 2001. With the shorter schedule and increased volume and complexity of shots, Coleman upped the size of his team from 45 animators for The Phantom Menace to 60 for Attack of the Clones. Serving under Coleman were two animation supervisors, Chris Armstrong and Hal Hickel. Even though Episode II was entirely digital, Coleman used the traditional benchmark of “feet per week” to record their workload requirements. “We had six feet per week, which is 96 frames per animator per week, to get this movie done.”

As happened with Episode I, a supporting character quickly grew to become an animator-favorite, due to his design and the strength of the vocal performance. Watto held that favored position for Episode I. For Episode II, it was another alien vendor-type: the diner proprietor, Dexter Jettster.

“For both Watto and Dexter, they had fabulous voice actors,” notes Coleman. “Animators always key in on that first. They hear the voice and they get excited because they can imagine the possibilities of what the characters might do and what facial expressions they might have.”

Actor Ronald Falk provided the voice of Dexter on-set during principal photography in Australia. He also stood-in for Dexter during shooting, delivering dialogue and providing an eyeline and performance reference to help fuel Ewan McGregor’s imagination for the takes when he’d be absent, and McGregor would be acting to thin-air. Unlike Ahmed Best, who would wear elaborate wardrobe to approximate the finished Jar Jar during shooting, Falk wore non-descript everyday street clothes, though a painted Dex maquette was present for reference purposes.

Coleman carefully observed the shooting that day, and the interaction between Falk and McGregor. “Ewan obviously had a connection with this actor right away, because there was an energy in that room when they were doing that scene that I really wanted to bring into the animation. I showed those rehearsals to the animators, and right away they were off and running.”

Coleman stresses to his animators the need to get inside the heads of the characters, and to provide visible glimpses of thought process and history in their CG faces. Dexter’s wide and expressive countenance, his body language, and the rich voice say a lot about where he comes from, without really saying any facts.

“We talk about where this character has been five minutes, an hour, a week or a year before we come into that diner,” Coleman says, explaining the process. “From reading the script, it’s very clear that Obi-Wan and Dexter are old friends who have not seen each other for a long time. When you turn over a sequence to a bunch of animators, that’s the first thing you talk about. We have two old friends who have a lot of history together, who don’t need to go over all that history, but the audience needs to feel right away that these are old chums.”

The huge hug that Dexter gives Obi-Wan is the largest clue to their history, and required extensive work from Coleman’s animators. To properly depict the crush of fabric as Dex’s massive hands envelop Obi-Wan, Ewan McGregor’s body was entirely replaced by a computer-generated duplicate. Only McGregor’s head remained, attached to a CG body dressed in digital Jedi robes.

“I’m always working with George [Lucas] to capture moments when we can connect the animation, with the live action, because we believe that sells it to the audience,” explains Coleman. “We’re telling the story, but we’re also fighting your subconscious. We’re trying to make sure your subconscious isn’t saying, ‘not real, couldn’t happen…’ and this was one of those moments where we could really make this work.”

Aside from the hug, there were other, more subtle indicators. “There’s also the smiles between them, the interchange, the poking fun. Dex kind of teases Obi-Wan and the fact that he’s had to go to the Jedi analysis droids who couldn’t help him out. It’s a lovely interchange between them.”

The animation unit has two main methods when animating the body motion of a humanoid character. Motion capture involves using real, human performers wearing tracking markers on strategic points on their body. They are then recorded performing the necessary motions, and the markers provide data that the animators can then apply to a digital model, duplicating the motions. The other method is more akin to traditional hand-drawn animation, called key-frame animation. In this approach, the animator determines the major positions the character will undergo in a shot, and the computer will move the model to fit those positions. Each method has its own strengths — motion capture saves a lot of guesswork, but cannot always duplicate the more extreme or dangerous moves required. Key-frame animation is more work intensive, being built from scratch, but allows a greater range of motion and more flexibility.

Dexter was key-frame animated using SoftImage to move the character around, and proprietary software for subtle facial details. “The fun bit about Dexter is that big airbag in his neck that we were able to inflate and deflate. We use in-house software called Caricature, or Cari, to handle that. All the character work you see uses Cari for the facial work, what I call the soft tissue work,” says Coleman.

“We were always trying to figure out what he should be doing with those four arms,” he notes. “There’s that shot where we come around to his backside, and you see the other arm is hiking up his pants because they’re sliding down. That came about because we were trying to figure out what do with all these other arms.” Showing that little improvised move to Lucas met with approval, and it made the final, though not before the crucial “wedgie vs. droopy pants” debate was settled.

Kaminoans & Geonosians

Inhabiting the stilt-like structures of Tipoca City are serene and gentle aliens responsible for creating one of the most destructive military forces in galactic history. How does one get inside the head of a Kaminoan?

“We talked about where they were centered emotionally,” recounts Coleman. “From the script to the scene, there’s an ambivalence in whether these are good people or bad people. I wanted the animators to be thinking about that, so these characters were amoral but they weren’t necessarily bad.”

George Lucas used the phrase “creatures of love and light” when describing the Kaminoans to actress Rena Owen, the voice of Taun We. That gentleness was mixed with a harsh sterility in their surroundings. “They were in control of their environment,” notes Coleman. “We wanted to give them a different kind of movement in contrast to Obi-Wan. They moved very slowly and there was a fluid movement to their hands and to their arms so they looked very otherworldly, adding in arm flourishes and hand flourishes, somewhat like Tai Chi, so that when a characters stops and walks, there’s an extra sort of follow-through.”

While on set, Rob Coleman helped coach the actors playing the Kaminoans. “I remember specifically working with Rena Owen (Taun We) and talking to her about taking long, graceful strides. The timing and pacing of her actions helped Ewan McGregor know exactly how fast he should be walking. He changed his pace to match the Kaminoans, so it was important for her to do that.”

Also graceful is the flow of their delicate clothing, which was realized through computer-generated cloth simulation that further helped ground the Kaminoans in reality. “Their clothing is different from most of the other characters in the film — very thin, very silky, very diaphanous. You actually see it blow in the wind and you see it move and shake. If those didn’t look real then the audience would be pulled out of the scene. The clothing team did a fabulous job on them.”

The Kaminoan’s reality was further strengthened by their understated facial performances and lip-sync. While noisome, gregarious characters like Watto and Dexter have a broad range of performance, the delicate Taun We required more subtle nuances. Though Rena Owen and Anthony Phelan’s voice performance did provide important cues, it was the animators themselves that served as reference models when animating the characters.

A standard tool of any animator is a small mirror to study his or her own features in action. Some even go as far as to video record themselves doing a given action, and then digitize that performance, keeping it as a handy reference when animating.

“Taun We was probably one of the most challenging characters for the team to wrap our heads around,” reveals Coleman, “Because you have this extremely long neck, this tiny little mouth, and this voice, and for me if the voice doesn’t feel like it’s coming out the character, then the audience isn’t going to make any connection. We went back and forth specifically on this sequence. Ben Burtt and his team of sound folks at Skywalker Ranch played with Rena Owen’s voice. Her voice is actually quite deeper than Taun We’s — it has been pitch-phased up, and I think it’s successful now coming out of this character.”

With Episode I under the collective belts of the animation team, they are able to concentrate on such nuances. “We’re certainly thinking about breathing, pauses, and eye-movement much more than we were in Episode I,” explains Coleman. “A lot of Episode I, to be truthful now, was freaking out over how everything was going to get done and worrying about technical issues. I was actually able to get into the acting and performance and movement of these characters much more in this film.”

Getting inside the heads of the Geonosians isn’t much of a task, since Rob Coleman describes that, “there’s not much going in there.” Still, there is a defining characteristic that becomes a foundation in performance: cowardice.

“Especially the workers, the non-winged ones,” elaborates Coleman. “They’re cowards and they’re motivated by food and work; that’s about it. When we first meet them in that sleeping chamber, the ones who are attacking do so mostly because they’ve just fallen into the fray, and the rest of them are all running away.”

Providing inspiration for the scattering insectoids were real world creepy cousins: cockroaches and termites. Designs developed by the Art Department strongly established this concept, with strangely flowing organic architecture that looks more secreted than constructed. These shapes led to difficulties when tackling the crowd scenes, since the randomly curved surface of the Geonosian execution arena were much more troublesome than the clearly delineated rows of Episode I’s Podrace arena.

The technical directors properly grounded the Geonosians in their arena rows, and the animators developed a library of actions to be repeated by the background bugs. “The crowd crew is working on specific actions — jumping, cheering, flying, walking, running, looking at their neighbor, and pointing. These libraries are then sent to the technical directors who use particle systems to place all of these characters on these undulating, very organic backgrounds, tacking them into that world.”

The insectoid droid builders share a design pedigree with Episode I’s battle droids. The elongated snout of the Geonosian is meant to suggest that they created the gawky combat droids in their image. The battle droids of Episode I were motion-captured, though, whereas the Geonosians were key-frame animated.

“We figured that they were made in the image of their maker but didn’t move like the maker,” Coleman notes. “The battle droids are more humanoid and walked more upright than the Geonosians who are more bug-like. The Geonosians have a thorax and a tail section on them, and they also have a double-jointed leg. The battle droids have a regular human upper leg, knee and the lower leg, so they couldn’t actually walk the same way.”

When the full-scale Jedi battle erupts in the arena, the Geonosians display their true colors. “Even the winged warriors scatter once the Jedi show up. There were very few brave ones. I think George sort of said five percent of them would actually fight, and 95 would flee. That gave us that nice sequence when the Jedi arrive and you get all the flying Geonosians taking off, and the scurrying ones disappearing down all the holes.”

Poggle the Lesser & Arena Creatures

Standing apart from the single-minded simpletons is the leader of the Geonosians, Poggle the Lesser, who features a unique design with its own unique challenges. “Poggle falls into the same kind of classification that all of George’s leaders of species share, where they don’t really look like the species that they’re part of — Boss Nass of the Gungans would be my other example,” jokes Coleman.

The size of Poggle’s role waxed and waned throughout production, at one point almost having all of his dialogue cut entirely. Poggle’s alien speech was a big question mark for the animation crew for months. It wasn’t until a month and a half prior to final deadline that the Geonosian War Room scene was added, and Poggle was given some important lines to deliver.

“I didn’t hear that voice until about six weeks prior to the end of the show,” specifies Coleman. “Ben Burtt had developed that right at the very end. Up until that time, we had been using backwards English to animate for Poggle. I did have a huge concern over lip sync, but George wasn’t worried. Luckily, I got the sound in time, and we went in and synced everything up.”

Poggle was key-frame animated, with physics simulation incorporated for the shake of his beard-like growths, bug-shaped lapel pins, and bracelets.

The trio of ravenous arena creatures may be a hero’s nightmare, but they’re also an animator’s dream. “They were clamoring to get them,” smiles Coleman. “Saying things like, ‘Please give me this scene. I really know how to handle that one!'”

Sue Campbell was the lead animator of the sequence, working with a number of animators for five months in making the arena scenes come to life. “Big creatures are always difficult because you’ve got to find the right balance of how quickly does George want them to move, and how quickly could they really move if they were that big and massive,” says Coleman.

All three creatures had some sort of real world counterpart to offer inspiration. The anatomy of the acklay was reminiscent of a crab, while the reek has bison and bull roots. “The nexu, or the bad kitty as we called her, was the difficult one, because she’s half-crocodile, half-cougar. She was the one all the animators wanted.”

Similar physics simulation that rendered the motion of clothing was employed to create muscle and flesh jiggle, particularly on the acklay and the reek. Such simulation was also necessary for the chain that Anakin wraps around the reek’s horn. It fell to the technical directors to add in such essential elements as interactive light and dust hits.

Fans of classic fantasy films may have spotted a familiar frame during the arena battle. “I’m in this business because of Ray Harryhausen’s work,” says Coleman. “When I could find a moment to pay on homage to Ray, I went for it. When it came time to do the fight between Obi-Wan and the acklay, and the acklay rears up, it just seemed to sing out to me the scene from Mysterious Island when the big crab is fighting the guys on the beach.” With Lucas’ approval, Coleman recreated a similar shot, though with the frame-direction reversed, as a tribute to Harryhausen’s masterful pioneering efforts in combining creatures and live action, a tradition that proudly continues at ILM.

Droids & Clones

The animation unit didn’t only handle organic characters. They were tasked with animating all manner of droids and machines, bringing the computer-generated mechanisms to artificial life.
The two most famous examples of droids are R2-D2 and C-3PO. For most of the film, they are shot practically — a remote control Artoo-Detoo and actor Anthony Daniels in the Threepio suit. There were a number of shots, however, where it was necessary to render them as digital characters.

The computer-generated Artoo was handled entirely by a single animator, Billy Brooks, who was part of the ILM’s “Rebel Unit,” an independent team that uses consumer-level Macintosh computers. Coleman oversaw his work on a few Artoo shots, most notably when Artoo is climbing some stairs on Naboo and when he’s flying about the droid factory. “They wanted to get my input on timing and weight and such,” he explains. “It worked out great. We even fooled George in a couple of shots; he thought it was a real Artoo and it ended up being CG Artoo.”

With Threepio, a CG duplicate was required when the droid had to perform an action far beyond the range of Anthony Daniels’ suit-hampered mobility. “George likes to cut arms and heads off,” laughs Coleman, remarking on a common injury suffered by characters in the films. “He said it’s an ongoing sub-theme in his movie, Threepio getting mutilated and put back together again.”

Since it would be far too dangerous to throw Anthony Daniels around a conveyer belt, or impractical to decapitate an actor, the CG stand-in was employed. But even an act as simple as sitting down required a digital assist. “Because of the logistics of the suit, Anthony can never sit down,” explains Coleman. “When Threepio walks onto the Naboo ship just before they take off with Anakin and Padmé, he’s all digital when he sits down. Also, there’s a scene in the big arena sequence at the end when he sits back up again. Anthony could never do that. He wore a black body suit on the bottom, and he was wearing the upper torso of the suit. He was lifted up with the help of a bar in his back, and we added in digital legs.”

In addition to the lovable droid duo, Coleman’s animators unleashed a new kind of combative automaton, the Separatists’ super battle droid. Though the burly machines were devoid of personality, the animators established a range of motion that denotes a sense of character. “It’s a machine that will keep coming at you and shooting at you much like a Terminator would. There’s a right way and a wrong way to move a super battle droid,” says Coleman. “We spent time figuring out how it walked, how it ran, how it shot and how it reacted when it was fired at.”

Coleman decided early on that the super battle droids would be key-frame animated, a departure from the motion-captured regular battle droids seen in Episode I. The reasoning behind this was to set them apart from the opposing forces. “I wanted them to look different than the clones. I always wanted to get opposing actions. In Episode I, the droids were mostly motion-captured and the Gungans were predominantly key-frame animated. I always try to get a different feel to the characters, so the audience gets a different feel in the movement,” he explains.

Added to animation team’s considerable workload were such non-characters as the machinery found in the droid factory and some of the vehicles in the Clone War battle. “The rule of thumb used to be if it had a mouth and eyes I would handle it,” says Coleman. “But then, that didn’t happen to work out for the battle droids in The Phantom Menace. Then I said, well if it has a head then I’ll supervise it. That sort of went to the wayside as well, when we got into the droid factory.”

As Coleman explains, animating non-living machinery benefits from the scrutiny and skills of animator who is well versed in understanding movement and weight. “How long does it take for a leg to come down and crush the ground? How long does it take for a welder-head to weld something and then zip out of the way? Animators, from years of working on characters, have the sensibility and talents to answer those questions.” Animation Supervisor Hal Hickel ended up overseeing the animation of the entire droid factory sequence.

The Clone War battle featured dangerous machinery of a different type: the lumbering vehicles that predate the famous AT-AT walkers seen in Episode V. “We felt that Phil Tippett and his team on Empire had really set the bar with the Battle of Hoth. We know that Attack of the Clones comes before that, so we wanted our clone walkers to be reminiscent in terms of the motion that we saw in Empire, but also be different.” Animator Scott Benza carefully examined the stop motion techniques used on the AT-AT models, applying that knowledge to the six-legged AT-TE walkers of Episode II. “One of my animators, Tom St. Amand, actually worked on the walkers in Empire, so it was a nice continuity between the original trilogy and this trilogy.”

“I had the opportunity of meeting someone from the 501st, the fan group that creates these great stormtrooper costumes, in New York before Episode II came out,” says Coleman. “They were asking who we got to be the clone troopers, and when could they see a suit of armor as part of a museum display. I was sworn to secrecy, so I just said, ‘well, they’re not the guys you think they’d be.'”

Coleman’s caginess was due to the fact that there was not a single suit of clone trooper armor built for Episode II. Every single combat-ready clone seen in the movie was computer-generated. “Even the shots where there’s a clone trooper standing in the dark behind Obi-Wan and Anakin inside the Republic gunships. That’s a digital clone that has been motion captured and animated and put in there,” reveals Coleman.

To verse themselves in the body language of clone troopers, the animators carefully examined footage of the stormtroopers of the original trilogy. “Although they were soldiers, they weren’t exactly the most trained soldiers in the world,” discovered Coleman. “They weren’t exactly the snap-to-attention type of soldiers. They were almost casual. I wanted to distill for myself what was the type of action and movement that these guys could do and would do in the film.”

 

Jeff Light, Motion Capture Supervisor, also studied every shot of stormtroopers in the original trilogy. “He came up with a short-hand for us for the kind of movement that we wanted. Then, we subjected various animators to becoming clone troopers and captured their movement and applied them to the digital model,” says Coleman.

The clone troopers were predominantly motion captured. For scenes too dangerous to subject a motion capture performer to, the clones were instead key frame animated. “Motion capture made sense since we knew there were human beings inside a suit,” says Coleman. “That data is then sent over to the animation res-model of the clone trooper, and then that gets funneled off to a variety of different paint-scheme clone troopers. There were four different colored commanders, and a variety of other white ones that were all scuffed in different ways. There are a number of different paint versions but they’re clones so they’re supposed to be exactly the same model.”

For a closer look at the amazing work of the ILM animators, be sure to check out the documentary “From Puppets to Pixels: Digital Characters in Episode II,” found only as supplemental material in the Attack of the Clones DVD set.

The Mandalorian Season 3 Cast: Every Actor Confirmed & Rumored To Appear

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As the galaxy far, far away moves into 2023, fans will finally blast back into the Mandoverse with Season 3 of The Mandalorian in early 2023. This, as Mando fans all know, is the Way.

Lucasfilm’s debut Disney+ program continues its incredibly successful run after its first two seasons in 2019 and 2020, both of which earned massive acclaim with more than a dozen combined wins at the Emmys. Now, after a short break with The Book of Boba Fett in late 2021 and early 2022, Din Djarin, Grogu and crew will find their way back into the spotlight for another eight-episode adventure.

Season 3 came into full force to Star Wars Celebration 2022 in Anaheim, California in May 2022, with fans getting a first look at footage from the new season long before its full debut. Teasing an intense emotional journey for Mando with a journey back to Mandalore to ask for forgiveness for his transgressions, this next set of stories could be the biggest one to date since the show helped kick off Disney+’s streaming run.

The big question now is who exactly will play a role in Season 3 after so many new developments within the Star Wars universe. There are a few clear choices based on quotes from the actors involved and plot details expected to be used, and Star Wars Celebration attendees got confirmation of even more returning players from both Season 1 and Season 2.

With that being said, here are 13 Star Wars characters that are either confirmed or rumored to appear in Season 3 of Lucasfilm’s The Mandalorian….

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