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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone 2hr 39m Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 2h 10m Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 2hr 22 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 2hr 37m Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 2hr 18m Harry Potter and the Half Blood prince 2hr 33m Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows Part 1 2hr 10m. The fourth movie in the Harry Potter franchise sees Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) returning for his fourth year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, along with his friends, Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson). Even if the movies must be 5 hours long, Harry Potter fans are willing to sit through them. This movie doesn't get a 10 because it leaves me feeling like something is missing, but it does deserve a 9 for being the best possible portrayal of the book given a 2.5 hour limitation.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Directed byMike Newell
Produced byDavid Heyman
Screenplay bySteve Kloves
Based onHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
by J. K. Rowling
Starring
Music byPatrick Doyle
CinematographyRoger Pratt
Edited byMick Audsley
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • 6 November 2005 (Odeon Leicester Square)
  • 18 November 2005 (United Kingdom and United States)
157 minutes[2]
Country
  • United Kingdom
  • United States[3]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$150 million[4]
Box office$897.1 million[4]

Harry Potter 4th Movie

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire is a 2005 fantasy film directed by Mike Newell and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.[4] It is based on J. K. Rowling's 2000 novel of the same name. The film, which is the fourth instalment in the Harry Potter film series, was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman. The story follows Harry's fourth year at Hogwarts as he is chosen by the Goblet of Fire to compete in the Triwizard Tournament.

The film is the first of the series to receive a PG-13 certificate in the US, and a 12A in the UK, and stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter alongside Rupert Grint and Emma Watson as Harry's best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. It is the sequel to Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban and is followed by Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.

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Filming began in early 2004. The Hogwarts scenes were shot at the Leavesden Film Studios. Five days after its release, the film had grossed over US$102 million at the North American box office, which is the third-highest first-weekend tally for a Harry Potter film behind Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2. Goblet of Fire enjoyed an immensely successful run at the box office, earning $897 million worldwide, which made it the highest-grossing film of 2005 and the eighth-highest-grossing film of all-time at that time and the sixth-highest-grossing film in the Harry Potter series.

The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction, and won the BAFTA Award for Best Production Design. Goblet of Fire was the second film in the series to be released in IMAX. The film is one of the best reviewed instalments within the series, being praised for the higher level of maturity and sophistication of its characters, plotline, tone, screenplay, and the performances of the lead actors.[5]

  • 3Production
  • 5Distribution
  • 6Reception

Plot[edit]

Harry awakens from a nightmare wherein a man named Frank Bryce is killed after overhearing Lord Voldemort conspiring with Peter Pettigrew and another man. While Harry attends the Quidditch World Cup match between Ireland and Bulgaria with the Weasleys and Hermione, Death Eaters terrorise the camp, and the man who appeared in Harry's dream summons the Dark Mark.

At Hogwarts, Albus Dumbledore introduces ex-AurorAlastor 'Mad-Eye' Moody as the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher. He also announces that the school will host an event known as the Triwizard Tournament, in which three magical schools compete across three dangerous challenges. The Goblet of Fire selects 'champions' to take part in the competition: Cedric Diggory of Hufflepuff representing Hogwarts, Viktor Krum representing the Durmstrang Institute from Eastern Europe, and Fleur Delacour representing Beauxbatons Academy of Magic from France. The Goblet then unexpectedly selects Harry as a fourth champion. Dumbledore is unable to pull the underage Harry out of the tournament, as Ministry official Barty Crouch Sr. insists that the champions are bound by a contract after being selected.

For the first task, each champion must retrieve a golden egg guarded by the dragon they pick. Harry succeeds in retrieving the egg, which contains information about the second challenge. Shortly after, a formal dance event known as the Yule Ball takes place; Harry and Ron attends with Parvati and Padma Patil, Harry's crush Cho Chang attends with Cedric, and Hermione attends with Viktor, making Ron jealous. The second task involves the champions diving underwater to rescue their mates. Harry finishes third, but is promoted to second behind Cedric due to his 'moral fibre', after saving Fleur's sister Gabrielle as well as Ron. Afterwards, Harry discovers the corpse of Crouch Sr. in the forest. Later, while waiting for Dumbledore in his office, Harry discovers a Pensieve, which holds Dumbledore's memories. Harry witnesses a trial in which Igor Karkaroff confesses to the Ministry of Magic names of other Death Eaters after Voldemort's defeat. When he names Severus Snape as one, Dumbledore vouches for Snape's innocence; Snape turned spy against Voldemort before the latter's downfall. After Karkaroff names Barty Crouch Jr., a devastated Crouch Sr. imprisons his son in Azkaban. Exiting the Pensieve, Harry realizes that Crouch Jr. is the man he saw in his dream.

For the final task, the champions must reach the Triwizard Cup, located in a hedge maze. After Fleur and Viktor are incapacitated, Harry and Cedric reach the cup together. The two claim a draw and together grab the cup, which turns out to be a Portkey and transports them to a graveyard where Pettigrew and Voldemort are waiting. Pettigrew kills Cedric with the Killing Curse and performs a ritual that rejuvenates Voldemort, who then summons the Death Eaters. Voldemort releases Harry and challenges him to a duel to prove he is the better wizard. A vulnerable Harry tries the Expelliarmus charm to block Voldemort's attempted Killing Curse. The beams from their wands entwine and Voldemort's wand disgorges the last spells it performed. The spirits of the people he murdered are seen in the graveyard, including Cedric, and Harry's parents. This distracts Voldemort and his Death Eaters, allowing Harry to use the Portkey and escape with Cedric's body.

Harry tells Dumbledore that Voldemort returned and killed Cedric. Moody takes Harry back to his office to interrogate him about Voldemort, inadvertently blowing his cover when he asks Harry about a graveyard, despite Harry not mentioning a graveyard. Moody reveals that he submitted Harry's name to the Goblet of Fire and manipulated Harry throughout the tournament to ensure he would win. Moody attempts to attack Harry, but Dumbledore, Snape, and Minerva McGonagall intervene and subdue him. The teachers force Moody to drink Veritaserum, and he reveals that the real Moody is imprisoned in a magical trunk as his Polyjuice Potion wears off. He is revealed as Crouch Jr. and returned to Azkaban.

Dumbledore reveals to the students that Voldemort killed Cedric, although the Ministry of Magic opposes the revelation. Later, Dumbledore visits Harry in his dormitory, apologizing to him for the dangers he endured. Harry reveals that he saw his parents in the graveyard; Dumbledore names this effect as 'Priori Incantatem'. Soon after Hogwarts, Durmstrang, and Beauxbatons bid farewell to each other.

Cast[edit]

  • Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter
  • Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley
  • Emma Watson as Hermione Granger
  • Robbie Coltrane as Rubeus Hagrid
  • Ralph Fiennes as Lord Voldemort
  • Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore
  • Brendan Gleeson as Alastor 'Mad-Eye' Moody
  • Jason Isaacs as Lucius Malfoy
  • Gary Oldman as Sirius Black
  • Alan Rickman as Severus Snape
  • Maggie Smith as Minerva McGonagall
  • Timothy Spall as Peter Pettigrew

Robert Pattinson replaced stunt performer/actor Joe Livermore as Hogwarts champion Cedric Diggory, who made a brief appearance in the previous film during a Quidditch sequence. Clémence Poésy plays the role of Beauxbatons champion Fleur Delacour, while Stanislav Ianevski portrays Durmstrang champion and Quidditch star Viktor Krum. Miranda Richardson portrays The Daily Prophet reporter Rita Skeeter. Predrag Bjelac acts as Igor Karkaroff, Headmaster of Durmstrang and a former Death Eater. Frances de la Tour plays the role of Olympe Maxime, Headmistress of Beauxbatons. David Tennant portrays Barty Crouch Jr., a Death Eater who disguises himself as Mad-Eye Moody for most of the film.

Production[edit]

British film director Mike Newell was chosen to direct the film after Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban director Alfonso Cuarón announced that he would only be able to direct one Potter film.[6] In a statement explaining the transition of directors, series producer David Heyman said:

When Alfonso made the decision to focus on completing Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, we were faced with the daunting task of finding a director to handle the complex challenges of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and to follow in the footsteps of Chris Columbus and Alfonso Cuarón. Mike's rich and diverse body of work show him to be the perfect choice. He has worked with children, made us laugh, and had us sitting on the edge of our seats. He is great with actors and imbues all his characters, all his films, with great humanity. I'm thrilled.

Principal photography for Goblet of Fire began on 4 May 2004,[7] although scenes involving the film's principal actors did not begin filming until 25 June 2004 at England's Leavesden Studios.[8][9]

Steve Kloves, the screenwriter for the previous instalments, returned for Goblet of Fire. On adapting the 636-page book into a feature-length film, Kloves commented that 'we always thought it would be two movies, but we could never figure out a way to break it in two. So it will be a different experience from the book.'[10]

Set design[edit]

Filming in an actual loch would have been too cold and impractical. We looked into doing a process called 'dry for wet,' where you suspend an actor and blow wind on them to give the illusion that they are underwater, but the hair didn't undulate convincingly.

—Heyman, on the underwater scenes[11]

As in the previous instalments, Stuart Craig and Stephenie McMillan provided the film's set and art designs, respectively. Due to the film's scope, there were many new sets and transformations of old sets created. McMillan was most excited about redesigning the Great Hall for the scenes involving the Yule Ball. 'Originally we thought silver curtains, silver table cloths and an ice dance floor,' said McMillan, 'but it just went on and on. The drapes man eventually said, 'Why not just stick the fabrics on the wall?'[12] Each task of the Triwizard Tournament required massive sets. The rock quarry set for the first task, where Harry faces off with the Hungarian Horntail, was built in two sections at Leavesden Studios. Craig called it 'one of the biggest sets we've ever built for any of the films.'[11] For the second task, involving the film's underwater scenes, the film crew designed and built a blue screen tank holding 'about half a million gallons of water.'[13] As for the final task, which took place in the maze, hedge walls ranging from 20 to 40 feet tall were constructed and enhanced with computer-generated imagery.[14]

Music[edit]

John Williams, who had scored the first three Harry Potter films, could not return for the fourth instalment due to a busy 2005 schedule.[15]Patrick Doyle, who had worked with Newell in Into the West and Donnie Brasco, replaced him as composer. The initial request was that Doyle would be working with Williams' material, but eventually only 'Hedwig's Theme', the leitmotif of the series, remained from the previous scores.[16]Pulp lead singer Jarvis Cocker, who was even rumoured to score the film,[17] was one of the musicians invited by Doyle, with whom he had worked in the Great Expectations soundtrack, to write a song for a wizard rock band. Once Doyle chose Cocker's composition, he and other British musicians such as Jonny Greenwood and Phil Selway of Radiohead were picked to play the fictional band, both performing songs for the soundtrack and having cameo roles in the film.[18][19]

Differences from the book[edit]

Director Mike Newell described the book as 'big as a house brick'.[20]

With the Goblet of Fire novel almost twice the length of Prisoner of Azkaban, the writers and producers reduced certain scenes and concepts to make the transition from page to screen. Director Mike Newell described the problem as one of 'compressing a huge book into the compass of a movie'.[21] This was achieved by 'putting aside' all the components of the novel which did not directly relate to Harry and his journey.[21]

Cara membuat undangan pernikahan. Goblet of Fire is the first film adaptation not to begin at Privet Drive; after the opening sequence, Harry awakens at the Burrow on the morning of the Quidditch World Cup.[22]

The gameplay at the Quidditch World Cup was removed for timing reasons, leaving an abrupt temporal jump which some reviewers considered awkward or 'rushed'. In the book, Harry and many of the Weasleys support Ireland, while in the film Harry and Ron support Bulgaria. Nonetheless, both of them admire the Bulgarian seeker Viktor Krum.[23]

Other scenes are shortened and amalgamated to include only the most essential plot details: the three Death Eater trials Harry witnesses in the Pensieve are merged into one sequence; the characters of Bill Weasley, Charlie Weasley, Ludo Bagman, Winky, Narcissa Malfoy and Bertha Jorkins are absent, as well as Dobby, who was supposed to help Harry obtain Gillyweed for the second task. Instead, that scene was changed to involve Neville Longbottom. There is no train scene at the end where Rita Skeeter is revealed to be an illegal, unregistered animagus; Harry is never seen either receiving or giving away the 1,000 galleons in prize winnings. All of Sirius Black's lines are condensed into a single fireside conversation. The scene in which Crouch Jr. is taken back to Azkaban is different from the book, in which he was 'killed' by a Dementor summoned by Cornelius Fudge. There is also no conversation in which Fudge refuses to believe that Voldemort has returned, so this is explained in the next film.[22]

Distribution[edit]

Marketing[edit]

An exclusive first-look of the film was shown on ABC during the television premiere of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets on 7 May 2005.[24] The first trailer was made available online on 8 May 2005.[25] The international trailer debuted online on 23 August 2005.[26]

The video game version, designed by EA UK, was released 8 November 2005.[27]Mattel released a line of action figures and artefacts based on the film.[28] Among these was the first edition of Harry Potter Scene It? containing over 1,000 questions involving the four films.[29]

Rating[edit]

Goblet of Fire was the first film in the series to receive a PG-13 rating by the MPAA for 'sequences of fantasy violence and frightening images', M by the ACB[30] and a 12A by the BBFC for its dark themes, fantasy violence, threat and frightening images.

Wyrd Sisters lawsuit[edit]

In the run up to the film, Warner Bros. approached a Canadian folk group called the Wyrd Sisters to obtain permission to use the name THE WEIRD SISTERS for its Harry Potter Band. When a deal could not be made, the Canadian band filed a US$40-million lawsuit against Warner Bros., the North American distributor of the film, as well as the members of the in-movie band (members of the bands Radiohead and Pulp, among others)[31] for the misuse of their group's name. (In a deleted scene, they are simply introduced as 'the band that needs no introduction'.) The Canadian band also brought an injunction to stop the release of the film in its country as it contained a performance by the identically named fictional rock band. An Ontario judge dismissed this motion, and to avoid further controversy Warner Bros. rendered the band unnamed in the film and many derived products. However, the Winnipeg-based group continued to pursue the lawsuit; lead singer Kim Baryluk stated in her claim that 'consumers will assume that the smaller and less famous Canadian band is trying to take advantage of the Harry Potter fame by copying the Harry Potter band's name when in fact the reverse is true.'[32] The injunction was dismissed, and the band was ordered to pay costs.[33][34] As of March 2010, the lawsuit has been settled, the details sealed.[35]

Theatrical release[edit]

Goblet of Fire was the second film in the series to be given a simultaneous release in conventional theatres and IMAX.[36] Dubbed as Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: The IMAX Experience, the film was digitally remastered for IMAX from its 35mm form to take part in a 'commercial growth strategy' set up between IMAX and Warner Bros. Pictures.[37][38]

The film was released in most countries within a two-week period starting on 18 November 2005 in the United Kingdom and United States, with a 1 December 2005 release in Australia. In the United States, the film opened in a maximum of 3,858 cinemas that included several IMAX screens.[4]

The world premiere of the film took place in London, England on 6 November 2005.[39] One of the features of the premiere was an animatronic, fire-breathing Hungarian Horntail.[40] The 40-foot-long dragon, used during the scene where Hagrid leads Harry into the forest a night before the first task, was designed and built by the film's special effects supervisor John Richardson and creature effects & makeup supervisor Nick Dudman.[11]

Home media[edit]

The film was released on DVD in North America on 7 March 2006. It was available in one- and two-disc editions, as well as part of an 8-disc box set that includes all four films made by that time.[41] The bonus disc features three interactive games, as well as seven behind the scenes featurettes. The film was also released in UMD format for PSP.

A VHS release occurred only in New Zealand, with the film presented in fullscreen. [42]

On its first day of release in North America, over 5 million copies were sold, recording a franchise high for first-day sales. Within its first week it sold over a total of 9 million units of combined sales of both the widescreen and full-screen versions of the DVD.[43]

The UK edition was released on DVD on 20 March 2006 and became the fastest selling UK DVD ever, selling six copies per second on its first day of release. According to the Official Charts Company, the DVD sold 1.4 million copies in its first week alone. It is also available in a two-disc edition with special features similar to the North American two-disc edition.[44]

Currently, the DVD holds the Guinness World Record for being the fastest selling DVD of all time. The achievement was added to the 2007 book edition of The Guinness World Records, which includes a picture of the award being presented to Dan Radcliffe on set of Order of the Phoenix at Leavesden Film Studios in April 2006.[45]

In the United States, the first five Harry Potter films were released on HD DVD and Blu-ray disc on 11 December 2007. The fourth film has since become available in numerous box sets containing the other films released in the series, including the Harry Potter: Complete 8-Film Collection and Harry Potter Wizard's Collection. An Ultimate Edition of Goblet of Fire was released on 19 October 2010, featuring behind-the-scenes footage, trailers, additional scenes, and a feature-length special Creating the World of Harry Potter Part 4: Sound & Music.[46] Despite not being included in the Ultimate Edition, an extended version has been shown during certain television airings with a running time of about 167 minutes.[47]

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

After an opening day of $40 million at the North American box office and staying at number 1 for three weeks, The Goblet of Fire made a successful 20-week run in cinemas, closing on 6 April 2006. The film set numerous records, including the highest non-May opening weekend in the US, and earned £14.9m in its opening weekend in the UK, a record which has since been beaten by the 2008 James Bond film Quantum of Solace, which took in £15.4m. The Goblet of Fire drew $102.7 million its opening weekend at the North American box office, setting a new opening high for the franchise and also achieved the highest weekend debut in November, with the latter being surpassed by The Twilight Saga: New Moon in 2009.[48] It sold about as many tickets as Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone did in its opening weekend. The film's franchise record was later overtaken in 2010 by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1, which opened to $125 million; Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 followed with $169.1 million in its opening weekend. The Goblet of Fire's debut marked the fourth $100 million weekend in history and as of July 2011, it stands as the 17th largest opening weekend ever. In Mainland China, the film generated 93 million yuan.

The Goblet of Fire earned almost US$897 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing international and worldwide release of 2005.

In IMAX theatres only, the film grossed a total of US$20,033,758 worldwide for a cumulative per screen average of $188,998 thus setting a new record and a new milestone for a digitally remastered 2-D IMAX release.

In January 2006, The Goblet of Fire surpassed the box office takings of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) to become the eighth-highest-grossing film worldwide, and the second-highest-grossing film in the Harry Potter series, behind The Philosopher's Stone. As of July 2011, it has been the sixth-highest-grossing Harry Potter film behind The Philosopher's Stone, The Order of the Phoenix and The Half-Blood Prince, The Deathly Hallows – Part 1, and The Deathly Hallows – Part 2.[49]

The film ranks third in the North American box office behind Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe for 2005, with US$290 million, although both films rank lower than Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in worldwide terms.[4]

Critical response[edit]

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 88% based on 249 reviews, with an average rating of 7.47/10. The site's critical consensus reads, 'The main characters are maturing, and the filmmakers are likewise improving on their craft; vibrant special effects and assured performances add up to what is the most complex yet of the Harry Potter films.'[50] At Metacritic, the film has a score of 81 out of 100, based on 35 critics, indicating 'universal acclaim'.[51] On CinemaScore, audiences gave the film an average grade of 'A' on an A+ to F scale.[52]

The New York Daily News praised the film for both its humour and its dark tone.[53] The young actors were praised for demonstrating a 'greater range of subtle emotions',[54] particularly Daniel Radcliffe whom Variety described as delivering a 'dimensional and nuanced performance'.[55] New cast members were also praised: Brendan Gleeson's portrayal of Mad-Eye Moody was described as 'colourful';[55]Miranda Richardson's scenes as Rita Skeeter were described as 'wonderful';[53] and Ralph Fiennes's portrayal of Lord Voldemort was described as 'sublime villainy'.[56]

The maturity of Harry, Ron, and Hermione, among others, impressed most critics. While the major characters were portrayed as children in the previous films, 'they have subtly transitioned into teenagers (in Goblet of Fire)' according to one USA Today reviewer. Desson Thomson of the Washington Post called the film 'Probably the most engaging film of the Potter series thus far'.[57] Joe Morgenstern of the Wall Street Journal stated 'The studio, like plucky Harry, passes with flying colors. The new one, directed by Mike Newell from another astute script by Mr. Kloves, is even richer and fuller, as well as dramatically darker. It's downright scary how good this movie is'.[58]

Negative criticism included the film's pace which The Arizona Republic described as being 'far too episodic',[59] while CNN.com described the film as 'clunky and disjointed'.[60] Another criticism was that the many supporting characters did not get enough screen time.[55][60] The film was listed at #36 on Entertainment Weekly's list of the 50 Best High School Movies praising Rowling for ingeniously blending 'two literary traditions, fantasy and coming-through-school fiction'.[61]

Accolades[edit]

The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction at the 78th Academy Awards.[62] At the 2006 Teen Choice Awards, the film won the award for Choice Movie Drama.[63] The film won the BAFTA Award for Best Production Design, making it the first Harry Potter film to win at the BAFTAs.[64]

At the 2006 Kids' Choice Awards, the film won the Blimp Award for Favorite Movie, becoming the only Harry Potter film to do so.[65]

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Directed by

Mike Newell

Writing Credits(WGA)

Steve Kloves.. (screenplay)
J.K. Rowling.. (novel)

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete

Eric Sykes .. Frank Bryce
Timothy Spall .. Wormtail
David Tennant .. Barty Crouch Junior
Daniel Radcliffe .. Harry Potter
Emma Watson .. Hermione Granger
Rupert Grint .. Ron Weasley
Mark Williams .. Arthur Weasley
James Phelps .. Fred Weasley
Oliver Phelps .. George Weasley
Bonnie Wright .. Ginny Weasley
Jeff Rawle .. Amos Diggory
Robert Pattinson .. Cedric Diggory
Jason Isaacs .. Lucius Malfoy
Tom Felton .. Draco Malfoy
Stanislav Yanevski .. Viktor Krum (as Stanislav Ianevski)
Robert Hardy .. Cornelius Fudge
Philip Rham .. Death Eater
Olivia Higginbottom .. Death Eater
Ashley Artus .. Death Eater
Alex Palmer .. Death Eater
Paschal Friel .. Death Eater
Richard Rosson .. Death Eater (as Richard Rosson 'Rubber Ritchie')
Roger Lloyd Pack .. Barty Crouch
Sheila Allen .. Ministry Witch
Su Elliot .. Ministry Witch
Anne Lacy .. Ministry Witch
Flip Webster .. Ministry Witch
David Sterne .. Ministry Wizard
Christopher Whittingham .. Ministry Wizard
Liam McKenna .. Ministry Wizard
Campbell Graham .. Ministry Wizard
Margery Mason .. Food Trolley Lady
Katie Leung .. Cho Chang
Matthew Lewis .. Neville Longbottom
Robbie Coltrane .. Rubeus Hagrid
William Melling .. Nigel
Michael Gambon .. Albus Dumbledore
David Bradley .. Argus Filch
Devon Murray .. Seamus Finnigan
Afshan Azad .. Padma Patil
Warwick Davis .. Filius Flitwick
Frances de la Tour .. Madame Olympe Maxime
Shefali Chowdhury .. Parvati Patil
Angelica Mandy .. Gabrielle Delacour
Clémence Poésy .. Fleur Delacour
Maggie Smith .. Minerva McGonagall
Alan Rickman .. Severus Snape
Predrag Bjelac .. Igor Karkaroff (as Pedja Bjelac)
Tolga Safer .. Karkaroff's Aide
Brendan Gleeson .. Alastor 'MadEye' Moody
Alfred Enoch .. Dean Thomas (as Alfie Enoch)
Louis Doyle .. Ernie MacMillan
Jamie Waylett .. Vincent Crabbe
Josh Herdman .. Gregory Goyle
Charlotte Skeoch .. Hannah Abbott
Miranda Richardson .. Rita Skeeter
Robert Wilfort .. Photographer
Gary Oldman .. Sirius Black
Tiana Benjamin .. Angelina Johnson
Henry Lloyd-Hughes .. Roger Davies (as Henry Lloyd Hughes)
Jarvis Cocker .. Band Lead Singer
Jonny Greenwood .. Band Lead Guitar
Phil Selway .. Band Drums (as Philip Selway)
Steve Mackey .. Band Bass Guitar
Jason Buckle .. Band Rhythm Guitar
Steve Claydon .. Band Keyboards
Shirley Henderson .. Moaning Myrtle
Alan Watts .. Assistant Judge
Ralph Fiennes .. Lord Voldemort
Adrian Rawlins .. James Potter
Geraldine Somerville .. Lily Potter
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Joseph Accerelli .. Ali Bashir (uncredited)
Martin Alexander .. Quidditch Player (uncredited)
Alex Argenti .. Wizard (uncredited)
Lasco Atkins .. Quiditch Wizard (uncredited)
Jack Bagley .. Class Member / Ballroom Dancer (uncredited)
Paul Bateman .. Slytherin Wizard (uncredited)
Greta Bellamacina .. Stephanie (uncredited)
Lucy-Anne Brooks .. Beaux Baton Girl (uncredited)
Paul Chiedozie .. Gryffindor Student (uncredited)
Samantha Clinch .. Eloise Midgen (uncredited)
Cheri Darbon .. Quidditch supporter (uncredited)
Paul Davies .. Deatheater (uncredited)
Gabriella Munro Douglas .. Gryffindor Student (uncredited)
Natalie Hallam .. Professor Sinistra (uncredited)
Sarah Harrison .. Schoolgirl (uncredited)
Aaron Heffernan .. Dragon Handler (uncredited)
Kevin Hudson .. Irish Fan (uncredited)
Shona Kay .. Quidditch supporter (uncredited)
Daniel Larner .. Gryffindor Student (uncredited)
Sonny Louis .. Durmstrang (uncredited)
Reece Mack .. Slytherin Student (uncredited)
Talal Malik .. Bulgarian-Turk (uncredited)
Montana Manning .. Gryffindor Student (uncredited)
James Marinos .. Student (uncredited)
Simpson McKendry .. Beauxbaton Girl (uncredited)
Sam Morris .. Marcus Turner (uncredited)
Phil Mulryne .. Troy - Irish Quidditch Team (uncredited)
Andrew Osbourne .. Student (uncredited)
Jo Osmond .. Quidditch supporter (uncredited)
Lisa Osmond .. Quidditch Supporter (uncredited)
Paije Richardson .. DA Member (uncredited)
Charlotte Ritchie .. Student (uncredited)
Sarah Rorbach .. Hogwarts Schoolgirl (uncredited)
John Sigurdson .. Quidditch Stadium Fan (uncredited)
Kit Sinnett .. Quidditch Player (uncredited)
Andy Smart .. Dragon Handler (uncredited)
Jimmy Song .. Clumsy Lead Violinist (uncredited)
Albert Tang .. Hogwarts Teacher (uncredited)
Paul Vigrass .. Parent (uncredited)
Ian Whyte .. Madame Olympe Maxime (uncredited)
Siobhan Ellen Williams .. Hufflepuff Student (uncredited)
Funda Önal .. Beauxbaton Student (uncredited)

Produced by

David Barron.. executive producer
Chris Carreras.. associate producer
David Heyman.. producer
Peter MacDonald.. co-producer
Lorne Orleans.. producer (IMAX version)
Tanya Seghatchian.. executive producer
John Trehy.. associate producer

Music by

Patrick Doyle

Cinematography by

Roger Pratt.. director of photography

Film Editing by

Mick Audsley

Casting By

Mary Selway
Fiona Weir

Production Design by

Stuart Craig

Art Direction by

Andrew Ackland-Snow.. senior art director
Mark Bartholomew
Alastair Bullock.. (as Al Bullock)
Alan Gilmore
Neil Lamont.. supervising art director
Gary Tomkins
Alexandra Walker

Set Decoration by

Stephenie McMillan

Costume Design by

Jany Temime

Makeup Department

Mark Coulier.. key prosthetic makeup artist
Nick Dudman.. creature effects designer / makeup effects designer
Eithne Fennel.. chief hair designer (as Eithne Fennell) / chief hair stylist (as Eithne Fennell)
Andrea Finch.. hair stylist: second unit
Betty Glasow.. hair stylist
Jenny Harling.. hair stylist
Shaune Harrison.. key prosthetic makeup artist
Teresa Hinton.. hairdresser
Belinda Hodson.. makeup artist
Giacomo Iovino.. senior mould maker (as Jamie Lovino)
Jan Jamison.. hair stylist
Amanda Knight.. makeup designer
John Lambert.. makeup effects buyer
Clare Le Vesconte.. chief makeup artist
Elizabeth Lewis.. hair coordinator / makeup coordinator
Kristyan Mallett.. foam & silicon technician (as Krystian Mallett)
Sharon Nicholas.. makeup artist
Lyn Nicholson.. creature effects coordinator / makeup effects coordinator
Alex Rouse.. wig maker
Norma Webb.. makeup artist: second unit
Amy Byrne.. hair trainee (uncredited)
Satinder Chumber.. prosthetics work experience (uncredited)
Nathaniel De'Lineadeus.. dental FX design and manufacture (uncredited)
Sarah Downes.. makeup artist (uncredited)
Charlotte Hayward.. crowd hairdresser (uncredited)
Michael Krehl.. makeup artist (uncredited)
Chris Lyons.. special effects teeth (uncredited)
Hannah Mais.. assistant makeup artist (uncredited)
Nikita Rae.. make up artist: crowd (uncredited)
Adrian Rigby.. prosthetic makeup assistant (uncredited)
Charlotte Rogers.. hair assistant: daily (uncredited) / makeup assistant: daily (uncredited)
Jemma Scott-Knox-Gore.. contact lens technician (uncredited)
Ailie Smith.. makeup artist (uncredited)
Karen Teitge.. crowd hair: dailies (uncredited)

Production Management

David Carrigan.. production manager
Tim Lewis.. unit production manager
Russell Lodge.. production manager: second unit
Jessie Thiele Schroeder.. post-production supervisor (as Jessie Thiele)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Janette Boyle.. additional third assistant director
Tom Brewster.. third assistant director
Lyndsay Bullock.. third assistant director: second unit
Jane Burgess.. co-second assistant director
Rob Burgess.. additional third assistant director
Chris Carreras.. first assistant director
Jamie Christopher.. first assistant director: second unit
William Dodds.. second assistant director (as Will Dodds)
Robert Grayson.. key second assistant director (as Robert P. Grayson)
Stewart Hamilton.. additional third assistant director
Sallie Hard.. second assistant director: second unit
Phillippa Hunt.. third assistant director (as Philippa Hunt)
Natasha Llewelyn.. additional third assistant director
Peter MacDonald.. second unit director (as Peter Macdonald)
Michael Michael.. third assistant director
Ali Morris.. third assistant director
Fiona Richards.. second assistant director (as Fiona Perry)
Adam Jenkins.. additional third assistant director: dailies (uncredited)
Nick Shuttleworth.. additional second assistant director (uncredited)
Kevin Westley.. additional first assistant director: second unit (uncredited)

Art Department

Christopher Arnold.. props
Wayne D. Barlowe.. conceptual artist (as Wayne Barlowe)
Celia Barnett.. specialist researcher
Jim Barr.. prop modeller
Andrew Bennett.. art department assistant
Hannah Biggs.. prop modeller
Graham Blinco.. hod stagehand
Pierre Bohanna.. supervising modeller
Adam Brockbank.. creature designer
Martin Brown.. stagehand
Paul Burgess.. dressing propman
Oliver Carroll.. art department assistant
Paul Catling.. creature designer
Bruce Cheesman.. chargehand stand-by propman: second unit
Paul Cheesman.. property storeman
Jane Clark.. storyboard artist
Stan Cook.. dressing propman
Matt Cooke.. dressing propman
Bryn Court.. head sculptor
Julia Dehoff.. draughtsman
Ben Dennett.. conceptual artist
Andy Evans.. head construction electrician
Martin Foley.. stand-by art director
John Fox.. chargehand dressing propman
Pip Fox.. stand-by propman: second unit
Paul Freeth.. construction stand-by
Daniel Handley.. drapesman
Gary Handley.. drapesmaster
Rosie Hardwick.. assistant art director
Brian Hartnoll.. construction stand-by
Gary Hayes.. construction buyer (as Garry Hayes)
Paul J. Hayes.. construction manager (as Paul Hayes)
Steve Hedinger.. head decor and lettering artist
Kevin Herbert.. dressing propman
Sean Higgins.. construction stand-by
Christian Huband.. assistant art director
Geoffrey Huband.. conceptual artist
Molly Hughes.. draughtsman
Gary Ixer.. stand-by propman
Jodie Jackman.. art department coordinator
Jonathan Jackson.. prop modeller
Jesse Jones.. drapery supervisor (as Jessie Jones)
Gary Jopling.. junior draughtsman
Nicky Kaill.. scenic artist
Tiffany Kearsley.. prop modeller (as Tiffany Woods)
Matthew Kerly.. art department assistant
John Kirsop.. hod carpenter
Paul 'Spike' Knight.. prop modeller
Eduardo Lima.. graphic artist
Katie Lodge.. prop modeller
Steve Lowen.. construction stand-by
Tom Lowen.. construction stand-by (as Tommy Lowen)
Chris Lunney.. archivist
Catriona Maccann.. junior modeler
Peter Mann.. construction stand-by
Francis Martin.. decor & lettering artist
Iain McCaig.. conceptual artist
Ginger McCarthy.. hod rigger
Christian McDonald.. chargehand dressing propman
Duncan McNeil.. carpenter
Stuart Meridew.. prop manufacturing buyer
Micky Mills.. chargehand dressing propman
Miraphora Mina.. props concept artist (as Miraphora Caruso)
Ian Murphy.. construction stand-by
Kevin Nugent.. head metal worker
Gerry O'Connor.. dressing propman
Nick Pelham.. storyboard artist
Amanda Pettett.. construction coordinator
Denis Rich.. storyboard artist
Oliver Roberts.. art department assistant
Steven Sallybanks.. scenic artist (as Steve Sallybanks)
Lee Sandales.. co-set decorator
Robin Schoonraad.. prop modeller (as Robin Schoonaraad)
Christian Short.. chargehand dressing propman
Nicola Short.. construction coordinator
Tamazin Simmonds.. assistant production buyer
Andy Skipsey.. dressing propman
James Skipsey.. dressing propman (as Jim Skipsey)
William Stickley.. construction stand-by (as Will Stickley)
Tom Still.. assistant art director
Deborah Stokely.. production buyer
Hattie Storey.. junior draughtsman
Stephen Swain.. stand-by art director
Paul Taggart.. hod plasterer
Claudine Thomas.. junior draughtsman
Emma Vane.. draughtsman
Matt Walker.. scenic artist
John Weller.. modelling coordinator
Robert Weller.. construction stand-by (as Rob Weller)
David Wescott.. assistant construction manager
Paul Wescott.. hod painter
Michael Westcott.. construction stand-by
Jamie White.. carpenter
Barry Wilkinson.. property master
Ben Wilkinson.. chargehand dressing propman
Jamie Wilkinson.. assistant property master
Simon Wilkinson.. supervising chargehand stand-by propman
Marcus Williams.. head scenic artist
Andrew Williamson.. conceptual artist
Ruth Winick.. junior draughtsman
Steve Wotherspoon.. junior modeler
Tony Wright.. storyboard artist
Adam Aitken.. plasterer (uncredited)
John Alvin.. poster artist (uncredited)
Simon Aronson.. propmaker (uncredited)
Will Ayres.. props (uncredited)
Dean Coldham.. plasterer (uncredited)
Paul Couch.. stand-by painter (uncredited)
Gary Dawson.. dressing props (uncredited)
Sylvain Despretz.. storyboard artist (uncredited)
Mary Grandpré.. artist (uncredited)
Shane Harford.. dressing props (uncredited)
Rohan Harris.. scenic artist (uncredited)
Terry Heggarty.. standby-painter (uncredited)
Gavin Jones.. prop modeller (uncredited)
Robert Judd.. trainee props (uncredited)
Caroline McFarlane-Watts.. model maker (uncredited)
Dennis Murray.. plasterer (uncredited)
Alan Neighbour.. carpenter (uncredited)
Ethan J. Platt.. assistant property master (uncredited)
Heather Pollington.. graphics assistant (uncredited)
Dermot Power.. conceptual artist (uncredited)
Emmanuel Shiu.. conceptual designer (uncredited)
Al Spicer.. dressing greensman (uncredited) / set dresser (uncredited)
Daniel Thompson.. carpenter (uncredited)
Agatha Whitechapel.. props (uncredited)
Simon Wilkinson.. stand-by property master (uncredited)

Sound Department

Sam Auguste.. additional dialogue editor
Matt Bainbridge.. pro tools engineer
Nicolas Becker.. foley artist
Tim Blackham.. sound mixer: second unit
Peter Burgis.. foley artist
John Casali.. boom operator
Doug Cooper.. sound mix technician
Vincent Cosson.. sound mix technician
David Crozier.. production sound mixer
Andie Derrick.. foley artist
André Dias.. dubbing editor
Phil Freudenfeld.. sound studio technician
Steve Hancock.. sound studio technician
Nigel Heath.. foley mixer
Tom Johnson.. re-recording mixer
Alex Joseph.. foley editor
Andy Kennedy.. sound effects editor
Daniel Laurie.. adr editor (as Dan Laurie)
Dennis Leonard.. supervising sound editor
Jerome McCann.. sound assistant
Chris Murphy.. sound assistant
Douglas Murray.. sound effects editor
Gemma Nicholson.. assistant sound editor (as Gemma Stansfield)
Jon Olive.. additional sound effects editor
Barney Pratt.. assistant sound editor
Mike Prestwood Smith.. re-recording mixer
John Samworth.. boom operator: second unit
Bjorn Ole Schroeder.. dialogue editor (as Bjørn Ole Schroeder)
Daniel Stevens.. sound assistant (as Dan Stevens)
Randy Thom.. sound designer & supervising sound editor
James Bennett.. adr recordist (uncredited)
Michael Brigman.. audio conform (uncredited)
Don Brown.. sound recordist: second unit (uncredited)
Jose R. Castellon.. re-recording engineer (uncredited)
Colin Cooper.. adr mixer (uncredited)
Ryan Davis.. additional sound re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Robert Edwards.. adr recordist (uncredited)
Will Files.. assistant sound designer (uncredited)
Nick Foley.. adr recordist (uncredited)
Philip Jenkins.. studio assistant (uncredited)
Laurent Kossayan.. atmos mix supervising sound editor (uncredited)
Jordan O'Neill.. dts sound mastering engineer (uncredited)
Jon Olive.. adr recordist (uncredited)
Jamie Roden.. adr mixer (uncredited)
James Seddon.. dolby consultant (uncredited)
Ted Swanscott.. adr mixer (uncredited)
Michael Wabro.. foreign mix supervision (uncredited)
Poppy Watson.. sound trainee (uncredited)

Special Effects by

Adam Aldridge.. special effects technician
Phil Ashton.. animatronic model designer
Peter Aston.. special effects buyer
Ritchie Baker.. special effects technician
Chris Barton.. supervising animatronic designer
James Bernardinis.. mold maker (as Jimmy Bernardinis)
Ian Biggs.. special effects senior technician: second unit
Nigel Brackley.. special effects supervising engineer
Terry Bridle.. special effects senior technician
Mark Bullimore.. special effects supervising engineer
Jan Burns.. animatronic model designer (as Janet Burns)
Trevor Butterfield.. special effects senior technician
Mel Coleman.. mold maker
John Cramman.. special effects technician
Tracey Curtis.. senior modeller
Demi Demetriou.. special effects technician
Bill Dennis.. mold maker
Matthew Denton.. performance systems supervisor (as Matt Denton)
Nick Dudman.. creature effects designer
Michael Durkan.. special effects supervising engineer (as Mike Durkan)
Ronnie Durkan.. special effects technician
Malcolm Evans.. animatronic model designer
Luke Fisher.. sculptor
Chris Fitzgerald.. sculptor (as Christopher Fitzgerald)
Catherine Flemming.. animatronic model designer
Barry Fowler.. mold making supervisor
Martin Fowler.. mold maker (as Martyn Fowler)
Adrian Getley.. senior modeller
Chris Giles.. special effects technician
Barrie Gower.. animatronic model designer
Chris Greenwood.. mold maker
Frank Guiney.. special effects senior technician
Lotta Haggqvist.. fabricator
Tamzine Hanks.. animatronic model designer
Matthew Harlow.. special effects technician (as Matt Harlow)
Simon Hewitt.. special effects senior technician
Kate Hill.. sculptor
Andrea Hochgatterer-Kowland.. animatronic model designer (as Andrea Hochgatterer)
Andy Hunt.. sculptor
David Hunter.. special effects supervising engineer
Colin Jackman.. sculptor
Martin Jago.. animatronic model designer
Abbie Jones.. animatronic model designer
Mark Jones.. animatronic model designer
Val Jones.. key animatronic designer (as Valerie Jones)
Nick Joscylene.. special effects technician: second unit (as Nick Joscelyne)
Chris Kearney.. mold maker
Tacy Kneale.. key animatronic designer
John Lambert.. creature effects buyer
Joshua Lee.. animatronic model designer
Jem Lovett.. special effects senior technician
Stephen Lowen.. mold maker (as Steven Lowen)
Raj Mariathason.. mold maker (as Raj Mariathasan)
Waldo Mason.. sculptor
Holly McNabb.. foam & silicon technician
Noah Meddings.. special effects technician: second unit
Digby Milner.. special effects senior technician
Brian Morrison.. special effects supervising engineer
Luke Murphy.. special effects senior technician: second unit
Stephen Murphy.. animatronic model designer
Elizabeth Murray.. fabrication supervisor
Julian Murray.. supervising sculptor
Martin Neill.. special effects floor supervisor: second unit
John Nolan.. animatronic model designer
Richard Northcroft.. sculptor (as Rick Northcroft)
Tracy O'Brien.. animatronic model designer
Alan Perez.. wire effects technician
Lee Phelan.. special effects technician
Ben Philips.. special effects technician (as Ben Phillips)
Peter Pickering.. special effects senior technician (as Pete Pickering)
John Pilgrim.. special effects technician
Anton Prickett.. special effects senior technician
John Richardson.. special effects supervisor
Marcus Richardson.. special effects technician
Rosie Richardson.. special effects coordinator
Andy Roberts.. animatronic model designer
Phil Ross.. animatronic model designer
Jim Sandys.. animatronic model designer (as James Sandys)
Charlene Sant.. fabricator
Dan Scott.. sculptor
Joe Scott.. animatronic model designer
Terry Sibley.. mold maker
Tamzin Smythe.. mold maker (as Tamzin Smyth)
Diane Staniforth.. animatronic model designer (as Diane Nicholson)
Paul Stephenson.. special effects workshop supervisor
Guy Stevens.. supervising animatronic designer
Phoebe Tait.. special effects technician
Paul Taylor.. special effects senior technician
Dominic Tuohy.. special effects first floor supervisor
Livia Turco.. sculptor
Jennifer Walker.. key animatronic designer
David Watson.. special effects senior technician (as Dave Watson)
Kevin Welch.. wire effects coordinator
Andy Weller.. wire effects technician
Kevin Wescott.. special effects technician
Paul Whybrow.. special effects senior technician
Simon Williams.. animatronic model designer
Helen Wilson.. mold maker
Keith Wilson.. mold maker (as Keith Wilson)
Matt Wood.. special effects technician
Dan Woodley.. sculptor
Steve Wright.. animatronic model designer
Benjamin M. Esterson.. special effects technician (uncredited)
Martin Jago.. puppeteer (uncredited)
Matthew Roberts.. special effects technician (uncredited)
Amanda Ward.. mold maker (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

Aurelia Abate.. visual effects: BUF (as Aurélia Abate)
Steve Adamson.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Alia Agha.. matchmove lead: ILM
Ben Aickin.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Andrew Ainscow.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Nicolas Aithadi.. supervisor: MPC
Tim Alexander.. visual effects supervisor: ILM
Paul Alexiou.. visual effects producer: MPC
Rob Allman.. cg sequence supervisor: Framestore-CFC
Shadi Almassizadeh.. visual effects: The Orphanage (as Farshad Shadi Almassizadeh)
Johnny Alves.. visual effects: BUF
Christoph Ammann.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Nicolas Anastassiou.. visual effects editor: ILM (as Nic Anastassiou)
Florent Andorra.. visual effects: BUF
Stephen Aplin.. animator: ILM (as Steve Aplin)
David Armitage.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Chris Armsden.. render wrangler: MPC
Joakim Arnesson.. lead digital artist: ILM
Joe Arnold.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite
Jaume Arteman.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
Rosie Ashforth.. animator: Framestore CFC
Oliver Atherton.. visual effects: Double Negative
David Aulds.. rotoscope artist: Framestore-CFC
Sergio Ayrosa.. compositor: MPC (as Sergio Aryosa)
Trang Bach.. rotoscope artist: ILM
Henry Badgett.. compositor: MPC
Lance Baetkey.. rotoscoping lead: ILM
Kevin Baillie.. visual effects: The Orphanage
Richard Baker.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Felix Balbas.. character rigging supervisor: Framestore-CFC
Christopher Balog.. technical support: ILM
Michael Balog.. digital artist: ILM
Margaret Barber.. compositor: MPC
Craig Bardsley.. animator: Framestore CFC
Giacomo Bargellesi.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Reuben Barkataki.. roto/prep artist
Daniel Barrow.. visual effects production manager (as Dan Barrow)
Sebastien Beaulieu.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite
Pete Bebb.. visual effects: Double Negative
Xavier Bec.. visual effects: BUF
Lizi Bedford.. visual effects coordinator: Framestore CFC
Paul Beilby.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Matt Bell.. character rigger: Framestore-CFC (as Matthew Bell)
Michael Bell.. visual effects: Double Negative
Laurent Benhamo.. animator: Framestore CFC
Sara Bennett.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Stephen Bennett.. rotoscope artist: Framestore-CFC
James Benson.. visual effects: Double Negative
Hege Berg.. visual effects: Double Negative
Eric Bermender.. technical support: ILM
Niki Bern.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Nicolas Bernard.. visual effects: BUF
Rodrigo Bernardo.. technical support: Framestore-CFC
Christophe Bernaud.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Carl Bianco.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Nic Birmingham.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Ari Rapkin Blenkhorn.. software development: ILM (as Ari Blenkhorn)
Brendan Body.. animator: Framestore CFC
Roger Bolton.. compositor: MPC
Virginie Bourdin.. concept artist: MPC
Jon Bowen.. visual effects: Double Negative (as Jonathan Bowen)
Dameon Boyle.. visual effects: Double Negative
Timothy Brakensiek.. digital artist: ILM
Paul Brannan.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Hayley Brazelton.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC (as Hayley Collins)
Nicola Brodie.. visual effects: Double Negative
Steve Brooke Smith.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Jill Brooks.. visual effects producer: ILM
Jason Brown.. digital artist: ILM
Tripp Brown.. digital artist: ILM
Wendell Bruno.. assistant DMR editor (IMAX version)
Ken Bryan.. cg modelling supervisor: ILM
Daire Bryne.. technical support: Framestore-CFC (as Daire Byrne)
Andrew Bull.. miniature crew: Cinesite (as Andy Bull)
David Bullock.. software development: ILM
Simon Bunker.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite
Simon Burchell.. previsualization editor
Tim Burke.. additional visual effects supervisor
Kevin Campbell.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite
Paul Campbell.. technical support: ILM
Mario Capellari.. digital artist: ILM
Jordi Cardus.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Simon Carlile.. technical support: Framestore-CFC
Tami Carter.. digital artist: ILM
Federico Cascinelli.. animator: Framestore CFC
Joe Ceballos.. matte painter: ILM
Stephane Ceretti.. visual effects: BUF (as Stéphane Ceretti)
Lawrence Chandler.. previsualization artist: ILM (as Larry Chandler)
Kai Chang.. technical support: ILM
Fred Chapman.. CG modeller & character rigging: MPC
Simon Cheung.. cg modeller: ILM
Ian Christie.. digital artist: ILM
Evangelos Christopoulos.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC (as Evan Christopoulos)
Paul Churchill.. digital artist: ILM
Rohan Claassen.. visual effects (as Rohan Claassan)
Tony Clark.. visual effects: Rising Sun Pictures
Richard Clarke.. visual effects supervisor: Double Negative
Emily Cobb.. visual effects: Double Negative
Isabel Cody.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Debra Coleman.. visual effects: Double Negative
Ian Comley.. technical support: Framestore-CFC
Ryan Cook.. visual effects: Double Negative
Dennis Cooper.. visual effects: The Orphanage
Ian Cope.. visual effects: Rising Sun Pictures
Theresa Corrao.. visual effects producer (as Theresa R. Corrao)
Alexandra Coxon.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Brenda Coxon.. model unit producer: Cinesite
Catherine Craig.. texture artist: ILM
Alastair Crawford.. visual effects: Double Negative
Julie Creighton.. visual effects coordinator: ILM
Tim Crosbie.. visual effects: Rising Sun Pictures
Ciaran Crowley.. visual effects: Double Negative
Darren Cullis.. previsualization artist
Tiffany Cullum.. technical support: Cinesite
Alex Cumming.. technical support: Framestore-CFC
Mark Curtis.. compositor: MPC
Mike Cusack.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Matthew D'Angibau.. miniature crew: Cinesite (as Matthew d'Angibau)
Emanuele D'Arrigo.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Sean Danischevsky.. visual effects: Double Negative
Philipp Danner.. compositor: MPC
Haslina Dasley.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Lorelei David.. technical support: ILM
Scott David.. digital artist: ILM
Giles Davies.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC
Nicholas J. Davis.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Adrian De Wet.. compositing supervisor: FrameStore-CFC (as Adrian de Wet)
Virginie Degorgue.. texture artist: Framestore-CFC
Max Dennison.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
Natasha Devaud.. digital artist: ILM
Stephane Deverly.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC (as Stéphane Deverly)
Keith Devlin.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
Candace Di Talamo.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Caine Dickinson.. supervisor: MPC
Richard Diver.. visual effects: Double Negative
Ferran Domenech.. supervisor: MPC
Jennifer Sorem Dowell.. software development: ILM (as Jennifer Suter)
Sarah Dowland.. visual effects producer: Framestore-CFC
Peter Doyle.. Supervising Digital Colorist
David S. Dranitzke.. visual effects producer: The Orphanage (as David Dranitzke)
Lecia Drysdale.. technical support: Framestore-CFC
Laura Dubsky.. digital scanning and recording: Cinesite
Richard Ducker.. digital artist: ILM
Rob Dunbar.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Robert Duncan.. compositor: Framestore-CFC (as Rob Duncan) / miniature crew: Cinesite (as Rob Duncan)
Wayde Duncan-Smith.. character rigger: Framestore-CFC
Jody Echegaray.. visual effects: The Orphanage
Areito Echevarria.. compositing supervisor: FrameStore-CFC
Selwyn Eddy.. matchmover: ILM (as Selwyn Eddy III)
Clwyd Edwards.. supervisor: MPC
Laurens Ehrmann.. visual effects: BUF
Michael Bruce Ellis.. visual effects: Double Negative (as Mike Ellis)
Stuart M. Ellis.. animator: Framestore CFC (as Stuart Ellis)
Nick Epstein.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
James D. Etherington.. visual effects: Double Negative (as James Etherington)
Joe Eveleigh.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Michele Fabbro.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Oliver Faldo.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
Nathan Fariss.. visual effects: The Orphanage
James Farrington.. animator: Framestore CFC
Conny Fauser.. digital artist: ILM
Jonathan Fawkner.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Dan Feinstein.. rotoscope artist: ILM
Ian Fellows.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Marco Fiorani Parenzi.. compositor: MPC
Nathan Fleming.. technical support: ILM
Niall Flinn.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Lianne Forbes.. matchmover: Framestore-CFC
Christian Foucher.. digital artist: ILM
Evan Fraser.. visual effects: Double Negative
Simon French.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC / matchmover: Framestore-CFC
Ian Frost.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Pawl Fulker.. supervising previsualisation artist
Joe Fulmer.. model stage crew: ILM
Leslie Fulton.. animator: ILM
James Furlong.. visual effects: Double Negative
Martin Gabriel.. visual effects producer: Cinesite
William Gammon.. visual effects: Rising Sun Pictures
Jason Geiger.. technical support: ILM
Willi Geiger.. digital artist: ILM
Mikael Genachte-Lebail.. visual effects: BUF (as Mikael Genachte-Le Bail)
Angela Giannoni.. digital artist: ILM
Rohit Gill.. visual effects: Double Negative
Matthew Glen.. visual effects editor
Julian Gnass.. compositor: MPC
Steven Godfrey.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Sally Goldberg.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite
Ben Goldschmied.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Richard Gomes.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Lisa Gonzalez.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC
Maria Goodale.. matchmover: ILM
Tom Goodenough.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Kyle Goodsell.. visual effects: Rising Sun Pictures
David Gordon.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Adrian Graham.. visual effects: Double Negative
Gavin Graham.. visual effects: Double Negative
José Granell.. model unit supervisor: Cinesite
Maria Granell.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Miguel Granell.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Vanessa Gratton.. visual effects: Double Negative (as Vanessa Boyce)
David M. Gray.. visual effects coordinator: ILM (as David Gray)
Ronnie Green.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Elysia Greening.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC
Gavin Gregory.. visual effects: Double Negative
Bryant Terrell Griffin.. matte painter: ILM (as Bryant Griffin)
Pablo Grillo.. animation supervisor: Framestore CFC
Pawel Grochola.. visual effects: Double Negative
Jessica Groom.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC
Branko Grujcic.. digital artist: ILM
Ummi Gudjonsson.. visual effects: Double Negative
Indira Guerrieri.. digital artist: ILM
Alex Guri.. compositor: MPC
Frederique Gyuran.. visual effects: BUF (as Frédérique Gyuran)
Qian Han.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC
Giles Hancock.. matte painting supervisor: ILM
David Hanks.. matchmover: ILM (as Dave Hanks)
Nicholas Hannah.. visual effects: Rising Sun Pictures
Jason Hannen-Williams.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC (as Jason Williams)
Tony Hannington.. miniature crew: Cinesite
John Hansen.. digital artist: ILM
Pete Hanson.. visual effects: Double Negative
John Hardwick.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Bruce Harris.. compositor: MPC
Kit Harrison.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Jeremy Hattingh.. visual effects: Double Negative
Jack Haye.. co-modeller: ILM
James Healy.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
R. James Healy.. animation and effects artist: MPC
Robert Hemmings.. animator: Framestore CFC
Matthew Hendershot.. visual effects: The Orphanage
Charley Henley.. supervisor: MPC
Sandro Henriques.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
Guillaume Herent.. animator: Framestore CFC
Geoff Heron.. senior special effects technician: ILM
Alex Hessler.. technical support: Framestore-CFC
Sean Heuston.. compositor: MPC
Grant Hewlett.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite
Jeremy Hey.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC
Frederic Heymans.. matchmover: Framestore-CFC (as Frederic Haymans)
Shawn Hillier.. digital artist: ILM
David Hisanaga.. digital artist: ILM
Charity Hobbs-Wood.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Mark Hodgkins.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Julian Hodgson.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Henrik Hoffgaard.. visual effects: Double Negative
Robert Hoffmeister.. digital artist: ILM
Paul Hogbin.. visual effects: Double Negative
Robin Hollander.. compositor: MPC
Vlad Holst.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Natalie Homewood.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite
Garrett Honn.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Jason Horley.. matte painting supervisor: Framestore-CFC
Uel Hormann.. supervisor: MPC
Greg Horswill.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Russell Horth.. compositor: MPC
Jen Howard.. digital artist: ILM
Greg Howe-Davies.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC
Caroline Howes.. visual effects coordinator: Framestore CFC
Roger Huang.. technical support: ILM
Benjamin Huber.. matte painter: ILM (as Ben Huber)
Matt Hughes.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC (as Matthew Hughes)
Nathan Hughes.. texture artist: Framestore-CFC
Simon Hughes.. visual effects: Double Negative
Antony Hunt.. model unit executive producer: Cinesite
Peg Hunter.. digital artist: ILM
Michael Illingworth.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
Claire Inglis.. visual effects: Double Negative
Alex Ireland.. visual effects: Double Negative
Graham Jack.. visual effects: Double Negative
Gemma James.. visual effects coordinator: MPC
Mike Jamieson.. digital artist: ILM
Merrin Jensen.. visual effects producer: MPC
Brad Jerrell.. model stage crew: ILM
Keith Johnson.. animator: ILM
Phil Johnson.. visual effects: Double Negative
Bryan Jones.. visual effects: Rising Sun Pictures
Edward Jones.. technical support: ILM (as Ed Jones)
Theo Jones.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Pete Jopling.. visual effects: Double Negative
Peter Joslin.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Zoran Kacic-Alesic.. software development: ILM
Ilyas Kaduji.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Barry Kane.. software/technical support: MPC
Matt Kasmir.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite / compositor: Framestore-CFC
Daniel J. Kelly.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite (as Dan Kelly)
Paddy Kelly.. visual effects matchmove technician
Archie Kennedy.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Lee Kerley.. software/technical support: MPC
John Kilshaw.. visual effects: Double Negative
Andy Kind.. cg sequence supervisor: Framestore-CFC
Chris King.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Balazs Kiss.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Katrin Klaiber.. digital artist: ILM
Edmund Kolloen.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Arek Komorowski.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC
Dean Koonjul.. compositor: MPC
Michael Koperwas.. digital artist: ILM
Dan Kripac.. visual effects: Rising Sun Pictures
Mark Kuggeleijn.. visual effects: Double Negative
Serena Lam.. visual effects: Double Negative
Ben Lambert.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
François Lambert.. digital artist: ILM
Jean-Claude Langer.. texture artist: ILM
Jeroen Lapre.. digital artist: ILM (as Jeroen Lapré)
Pedro Lara.. visual effects: Double Negative
Colin Laski.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Dan Lavender.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Nicola Lavender.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Chris Lawrence.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Jeremy Lazare.. animator: MPC
Tracey Leadbetter.. visual effects: Double Negative
Lenny Lee.. digital artist: ILM
Paul Lee.. animator: Framestore CFC
Sung-Hun Lee.. digital artist: ILM (as Seunghun Lee)
Grant Legassick.. compositor: MPC
Bruno Lesieur.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite
Joe Leveson.. matchmover: Framestore-CFC
Gavin Lewis.. texture artist: Framestore-CFC
James Lewis.. visual effects: Double Negative
Gawain Liddiard.. visual effects: Double Negative
Fredrik Limsater.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite (as Fredrik Limsäter)
Joshua Livingston.. matchmover: ILM
Patricia Llaguno.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Shelly Lloyd-James.. visual effects model unit production assistant: Warner Bros.
Kim Loan-Do.. technical support: Framestore-CFC (as Kim Loan Do)
Andrew Lockley.. visual effects: Double Negative
Sarah Lockwood.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite / visual effects: Double Negative
Thomas Loeder.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
David Lomax.. cg supervisor: Framestore CFC
Roz Lowrie.. technical support: Framestore-CFC
Patrick Lowry.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Sam Lucas.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite
Steve Lynn.. visual effects: Double Negative
Natalie MacDonald.. digital compositor: MPC
Sean MacKenzie.. lead digital artist: ILM
Jody Madden.. technical support: ILM
Angela Magrath.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC
Jay Mallet.. motion control: The VFX Co. Ltd.
David Man.. compositor: MPC (as David Yiu Chung Man)
Tony Man.. compositor: MPC (as Tony Yiu Keung Man)
Chris Mangnall.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC (as Chris Magnall)
Virgil Manning.. animator: ILM
Christian Manz.. compositing supervisor: FrameStore-CFC
Alyson Markell.. co-modeller: ILM
Tia L. Marshall.. digital artist: ILM (as Tia Marshall)
Kevin Martel.. animator: ILM
Justin Martin.. cg sequence supervisor: Framestore-CFC
Tom Martinek.. lead digital artist: ILM
Marcel Martinez.. digital artist: ILM
Helena Masand.. visual effects: Double Negative
Barth Maunoury.. animator: Framestore CFC
David Mayhew.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC
Luca Mazzoleni.. animator: Framestore CFC
Phil McCabe.. visual effects: Double Negative
Oliver McCluskey.. technical support: Framestore-CFC
Ken McGaugh.. visual effects: Double Negative
Les McGee.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Steve McGee.. compositor: MPC
Steve McGillen.. roto and paint artist
Nakia McGlynn.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC (as Nakia Mcglynn) / lighting technical director: MPC
Adam McInnes.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
James McKeown.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Alasdair McNeill.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC
Gurel Mehmet.. texture artist: Framestore-CFC
Rebecca Melander.. texture artist: Framestore-CFC
Ivan Mena.. visual effects: Double Negative (as Ivan Mena Tinoco)
Rob Menzer.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Craig Mepham.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Tory Mercer.. digital artist: ILM
Evonne Merlicek.. visual effects: Double Negative
Christophe Meslin.. technical support: Framestore-CFC
Stuart Messinger.. visual effects producer: MPC
Adrian Metzelaar.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Ellie Meure.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Mark Michaels.. vfx supervisor: Double Negative
Ivor Middleton.. cg supervisor: Cinesite
Nathan Middleton.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Jessica Millar.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC (as Jessica Braun)
Jon Miller.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite
Alice Mitchell.. visual effects: Double Negative
Jim Mitchell.. visual effects supervisor
John Moffatt.. visual effects: Double Negative
Terry Molatore.. lead texture artist: ILM
Jack Mongovan.. rotoscope artist: ILM
Ivan Moran.. compositing supervisor: FrameStore
Rafael Morant.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Fernanda Moreno.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite
Karl Morgan.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Saybian Morgan.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Richard Morris.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Michelle Motta.. rotoscope artist: ILM
Duncan Mude.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Catherine Mullan.. animator: Framestore CFC
Colette Mullenhoff.. software development: ILM
Melissa Mullin.. matchmover: ILM
Norah Mulroney.. visual effects: Rising Sun Pictures
John Murphy.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Stephen Murphy.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC / cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Alex Muth.. assistant visual effects editor: Framestore-CFC
Tristan Myles.. visual effects: Double Negative
Stephane Naze.. visual effects: BUF (as Stéphane Nazé)
Dan Neal.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Helen Nesbitt.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Roxanne Newsham.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Geoff Newton.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Steve Nichols.. animator: ILM
Digna Nigoumi.. motion control: The VFX Co. Ltd.
Clare Norman.. visual effects producer: Cinesite
Paul Norris.. visual effects: Double Negative
Emma Norton.. visual effects producer
Rich Nosworthy.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Tabitha O'Connell.. animator: Framestore CFC
Kevin O'Connor.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC
Mike O'Neill.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Robert O'Neill.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Kevin O'Sullivan.. visual effects: Double Negative
Cenay Oekmen.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Artemis Oikonomopoulou.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite
Alfie Olivier.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC (as Alfred Olivier)
Mark Osborne.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
James Ousley.. digital artist: IMAX DMR version
Gruff Owen.. visual effects: Double Negative
Matthew Packham.. compositor: MPC (as Matt Packham)
Kevin Page.. matte painter: ILM
Sona Pak.. visual effects editorial: Double Negative
Erik Pampel.. technical support: ILM
Michael Parkin.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Thaddeus Parkinson.. technical support: ILM
Jim Parsons.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
Martin Parsons.. visual effects: Double Negative
Tom Partridge.. assistant visual effects editor: Framestore-CFC
David Pearson.. model unit first assistant: Cinesite
Anthony Peck.. rotoscope artist: Framestore-CFC (as Tony Peck)
Arnaud Pecqueur.. digital matte painter: MPC / texture painter: MPC
Claire Pegorier.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Benoit Pelchat.. matte painter: ILM
Craig Penn.. animator: Framestore CFC
Paul Perrott.. animator: Framestore CFC (as Porl Perrott)
Dan Perry.. technical support: Framestore-CFC
Richard Perry.. previsualization artist
Daniel Pettipher.. technical support: Cinesite (as Dan Pettipher)
David Phillips.. compositor: MPC (as Dave Phillips)
Adrian Pinder.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Dan Piponi.. software development: ILM
Jakub Pistecky.. animator: ILM
Fred Place.. visual effects: Double Negative
Ed Plant.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
Matthieu Poirey.. animator: Framestore CFC (as Mattieu Poiry)
Melvin Polayah.. matchmover: Framestore-CFC
Mike Pope.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
Travis Porter.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Tim Pounds-Cornish.. visual effects producer: MPC
Glen Pratt.. compositor: MPC
Alex Prichard.. visual effects: The Orphanage
Andrew Proctor.. miniature crew: Cinesite (as Andy Proctor)
Olivier Pron.. visual effects: BUF
Cristina Puente.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Stefan Putz.. technical support: Framestore-CFC
Sirio Quintavalle.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Farhan Qureshi.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC
Samy Ben Rabah.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Charlotte Raffi.. visual effects: BUF
Guillaume Raffi.. visual effects: BUF
Anthony Randolph.. technical support: ILM
Nick Rasmussen.. software development: ILM
Andrew Rawling.. cg sequence supervisor: Framestore-CFC
Steve Rawlins.. animation supervisor: Dragon, Ship and World Cup, ILM
Tom Reed.. CG modeller & character rigging: MPC
Max Rees.. visual effects: Double Negative
Sandra Reis.. visual effects: Double Negative
Mark Richardson.. compositor: MPC
Paul Riddle.. visual effects: Double Negative
Laurent-Paul Robert.. visual effects: Double Negative
James Roberts.. visual effects: Double Negative
Katherine Roberts.. visual effects: Double Negative
John Roberts-Cox.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite
Andy Robinson.. senior compositor: Cinesite
Dave Robinson.. technical support: Framestore-CFC
Guillaume Rocheron.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Darren Rodriguez.. animator: Framestore CFC
Elsa Rodriguez.. rotoscope artist: ILM
In-Ah Roediger.. animator: Framestore CFC
Adam Rogers.. miniature crew: Cinesite
John Rogers.. gaffer: Cinesite
Amanda Ronai-Dahle.. digital artist: ILM (as Amanda Ronai)
Patric Roos.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Susan Ross.. texture artist: ILM
Jonathan Rothbart.. visual effects: The Orphanage
Andrew Russell.. technical support: ILM
Jesse Russell.. visual effects: The Orphanage
Alex Rutherford.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Pedro Sabrosa.. compositing supervisor: FrameStore-CFC
Marc Sadeghi.. visual effects: The Orphanage
Lucas Salton.. visual effects: BUF
Steve J. Sanchez.. compositor: MPC (as Steve J Sanchez)
Gustavo Sanchez-Perez.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite (as Gustavo Sánchez-Pérez)
Mike Sanders.. technical support: ILM
Bob Santos.. technical support: ILM
Elsa Santos.. texture artist: Framestore-CFC
Steve Sauers.. digital artist: ILM
Alexander Savenko.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite
Cal Sawyer.. technical support: Framestore-CFC
Jeremy Sawyer.. rotoscope artist: Framestore-CFC
Robin Saxen.. cg producer: Framestore-CFC
Carlo Scaduto.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
Claude Schitter.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Eduardo 'Lalo' Schmidek.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC (as Eduardo Schmidek)
Frederic Schmidt.. digital artist: ILM
Jakob Schmidt.. visual effects: Double Negative
Philip Schneider.. software development: ILM
Alex Schott.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Michele Sciolette.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
Denis Scolan.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
David Scott.. visual effects: Double Negative
Alexander Seaman.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC (as Alex Seaman)
Jerry Sells.. digital artist: ILM
Foad Shah.. visual effects: Double Negative
John Sharp.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Chris Shaw.. motion control supervisor
Matthew Shaw.. visual effects: Double Negative
Ben Shepherd.. visual effects supervisor: MPC
Tomoko Shin.. compositor: MPC (as Jisook Tomoko Shin)
David Short.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Benson Shum.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Dominic Sidoli.. visual effects: Double Negative
John Sigurdson.. digital artist: ILM
Serdar Simga.. digital matte painter: MPC / texture painter: MPC
John Slattery.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Alex Smith.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
Colin Smith.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Jason Smith.. digital artist: ILM
Ryan Smith.. technical support: ILM
Wayne Smith.. assistant visual effects editor
Douglas Smythe.. cg supervisor: ILM (as Doug Smythe)
Sharonne Solk.. animator: ILM
Drew Solodzuk.. dmr editor: IMAX version
Max Solomon.. animation supervisor: Framestore-CFC
Cameron Sonerson.. visual effects: Rising Sun Pictures
Jamshed Soori.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Sarah Soulsby.. compositor: MPC
Kevin Sprout.. digital artist: ILM
Richard Stammers.. additional visual effects supervisor
Jon Stanley.. technical support: Framestore-CFC
Simon Stanley-Clamp.. visual effects supervisor: Cinesite
Jim Steel.. visual effects: Double Negative
Penn Stevens.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Marc Stevenson.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite
Nigel Stone.. director of photography: Cinesite
Barny Stoppard.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
Julien Stuart-Smith.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
David Sudd.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC
Robert Sullivan.. video operations supervisor: Animal Logic
Pat Sweeney.. director of photography: model unit, ILM (as Patrick Sweeney)
Christopher Sweet.. visual effects: Double Negative (as Chris Sweet)
David Swift.. digital matte painter: MPC / texture painter: MPC
Nicholas Symons.. visual effects: Double Negative (as Nick Symons)
Giuseppe Tagliavini.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC
Henri Tan.. technical support: ILM
Masahiko Tani.. matte painter: ILM
Ben Taylor.. visual effects: Double Negative
Mike Terpstra.. visual effects: The Orphanage
Bill Thomas.. miniature crew: Cinesite
Christopher Thomas.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC (as Chris Thomas)
Gemma Thompson.. visual effects producer: MPC
Zelda Tinska.. visual effects: Double Negative
Steve Tizzard.. compositor: MPC
Jan Toensmann.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Mathilde Tollec.. visual effects: BUF
Gavin Toomey.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Sanju Travis.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
Nigel Trevessey.. model workshop supervisor: Cinesite
Patrick Tubach.. compositing supervisor: ILM
Mark Tudor-Williams.. matchmove supervisor: Framestore-CFC
Liam Tully.. visual effects: Double Negative
James Turner.. software/technical support: MPC
Matthew Twyford.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Yusei Uesugi.. matte painter: ILM
Johan Van Den Dorpe.. technical support: Framestore-CFC
Gert Van Dermeersch.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite (as Gert Van Der Meersch)
Todd Vaziri.. digital artist: ILM
David Vickery.. visual effects: Double Negative
Lars Vinther.. visual effects editor: Framestore-CFC
Tim Waddy.. animator: ILM
Victor Wade.. visual effects: Double Negative
Niki Wakefield.. visual effects: Double Negative
John Walker.. digital artist: ILM
Jo Walls.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Karen Wand.. 2D digital artist: Cinesite
Ian Ward.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Sharon Warmington.. visual effects: Double Negative (as Sharon Peng)
Neil Weatherley.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Robert Weaver.. computer graphics supervisor: ILM
Tim Webber.. visual effects supervisor: Framestore CFC
Danny Webster.. hod rigger: Cinesite
Toby White.. visual effects matchmove technician
James Whitlam.. visual effects: Rising Sun Pictures
Julia Wigginton.. visual effects producer: MPC
Andrew Wilkin.. previsualisation artist
Royston Willcocks.. 3D digital artist: Cinesite
Stephen Willey.. technical support: Framestore-CFC
Ronnie E. Williams Jr... digital artist: ILM (as Ronnie Williams Jr.)
Barry Williams.. lead matte artist: ILM
Guy Williams.. visual effects: Double Negative
Mark Williams.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Dan Wills.. visual effects: Rising Sun Pictures
Jonathan Wills.. animator: effects and lighting artist, MPC
Corrina Wilson.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Kate Windibank.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Carrie Wolberg.. technical support: ILM
Ammann Christine Wong.. compositor: Framestore-CFC (as Christine Wong) / compositor: MPC (as Christine Wong)
Eric Wong.. character rigging supervisor: ILM
Daniel Wood.. visual effects: Double Negative (as Dan Wood)
Helen Wood.. visual effects: Double Negative
Jennifer Wood.. visual effects: Double Negative
Max Wood.. CG modeller & character rigging: MPC
Melody Woodford.. matchmove and rotoscoping: MPC
Lisa Woodland.. visual effects: Double Negative
Malcolm Woolridge.. motion control: The VFX Co. Ltd. (as Malcolm Wooldridge)
Ged Wright.. visual effects: Double Negative
Kris Wright.. technical support: ILM (as Kristopher Wright)
Tiffany Wu.. visual effects: The Orphanage
Richard Yeomans.. visual effects coordinator: Warner Brothers
Jeffery Yost.. software development: ILM (as Jeffrey Yost)
Robin D. Young.. technical support: ILM (as Robin Young)
Trevor Young.. visual effects: Double Negative
Scott Younkin.. digital artist: ILM
Christian Zeh.. compositor: Framestore-CFC
Matthias Zeller.. cg lighting artist: Framestore-CFC
Patrick Zentis.. digital matte painter: Cinesite
Anthony Zwartouw.. previsualization assistant editor
Christopher Abeyta.. production accountant: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Andreas Adamek.. matte painter (uncredited)
Deepa Agarwal.. rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Jance Allen.. compositor: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Simon Allmark.. visual effects editor (uncredited)
Jerry Andrews.. motion control operator (uncredited)
Vaughn Arnup.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Jerome Bacquet.. visual effects: BUF (uncredited)
Andrew Baggarley.. data wrangler (uncredited)
Natalie Baillie.. compositor: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Mauricio Baiocchi.. animation supervisor: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Mark Barber.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Robert Barker.. systems engineer: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Judy Barr.. roto/prep artist (uncredited)
Keith Barton.. production support: Cinesite (uncredited)
Tim Baxter.. film recording: Capital FX (uncredited)
Shyal Beardsley.. research & development (uncredited)
Graham Bell.. digital artist: MPC (uncredited)
Kieran Belshaw.. digital film recordist (uncredited)
Paul Birkett.. digital rotoscope artist (uncredited)
Robert Bloom.. dmr supervisor: IMAX (uncredited) / senior digital artist (uncredited)
Pavani Rao Boddapati.. matchmove artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Katherine Bouglai.. digital artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Jon R. Brown.. shoot matchmover: dailies (uncredited)
Nik Brownlee.. digital artist: Double Negative (uncredited)
Andrew Bunday.. render wrangler: MPC (uncredited)
Delphine Buratti.. compositor (uncredited)
Mario Capellari.. sequence supervisor (uncredited)
Jon Capleton.. matchmove artist (uncredited)
Carrie Cassada.. visual effects editor: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Scott Chambers.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Lee Chidwick.. digital I/O (uncredited)
Jeremy Cho.. rotoscope artist (uncredited)
YouJin Choung.. compositor: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Brendan Coffey.. systems engineer: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Ross Colgan.. systems support: MPC (uncredited)
Chryssa Cooke.. resource manager: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Alfonso Cottier.. matchmove artist (uncredited)
Charles Darby.. matte paintings (uncredited)
Luan Davis.. roto/prep artist: MPC (uncredited)
Martin R. Davison.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Peter Demarest.. paint/rotoscope artist (uncredited)
Tim Dobbert.. matchmove supervisor: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Martyn Drake.. systems: MPC (uncredited)
Paul Driver.. data operative (uncredited)
Olivier Dumont.. on-set visual effects supervisor: BUF (uncredited)
Rama Dunayevich.. publicist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Louis Dunlevy.. visual effects artist (uncredited)
Greg Dunn.. systems engineer: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Jonathan East.. render wrangler: Cinesite (uncredited)
James Eggleton.. digital I/O: Cinesite (uncredited)
Michael Elson.. head of production: MPC (uncredited)
Trina Espinoza.. digital operations coordinator: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Raul Essig.. digital effects artist (uncredited)
Daniel Evans.. shader writer: Double Negative (uncredited)
Simon Eves.. head of software: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Kirsten Fazio.. bidding producer (uncredited)
Anna Ford.. bidding coordinator: Cinesite (uncredited)
Steven Forrester.. additional visual effects editor: Framestore CFC (uncredited)
Grant Freckelton.. visual effects designer: Animal Logic (uncredited)
David Gladstein.. resource technical assistant: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Daniel Gloates.. senior staff: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Peter Godden.. digital artist: Cinesite (uncredited)
Julien Goldsbrough.. compositor (uncredited)
Rainer Gombos.. digital artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Lewis Guarniere.. data wrangler: MPC (uncredited)
Venetia Hadley.. scanning and recording operator: Cinesite (uncredited)
Andy Hague.. visual effects editorial (uncredited)
Anne Hall.. lighting technical director (uncredited)
Jonathan Harman.. compositor: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Michael Harrison.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Guy Hauldren.. 3D scanning (uncredited)
Trevor Hazel.. rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Lionel Heath.. roto/prep: MPC (uncredited)
Marcus Hindborg.. digital artist: MPC (uncredited)
Kay Hoddy.. roto/prep artist (uncredited)
Andrew Hogden.. data operator (uncredited)
Robert Holder.. technical director: Framestore CFC (uncredited)
Pete Howlett.. roto/prep artist (uncredited)
Jessica Hsieh.. rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Tony Hurd.. production operations manager: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Zoe Izzard.. data operator (uncredited) / digital film recordist (uncredited)
Suzanne Jandu.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Sarahjane Javelo.. rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Steve Jaworski.. compositor: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Kevin Jenkins.. creature texture painter (uncredited)
Joshua H. Johnson.. rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Lorraine Johnson.. scanning and recording supervisor: Cinesite (uncredited)
Simon Johnson.. scanning and recording operator: Cinesite (uncredited)
Rafal Kaniewski.. digital compositor: Motion Graphics (uncredited)
Daniel J. Kelly.. Inferno artist (uncredited)
Christopher Kerr.. data operator (uncredited)
Mina Kim.. rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Perry M. Kimura.. digital film scanning and recording: EFILM (uncredited)
Ryan Knowles.. data operator (uncredited)
Heath Kraynak.. visual effects production assistant: The Orphanage (uncredited)
SangHun Kwon.. digital artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
David H. Lam.. resource technical assistant: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Ivan Landau.. visual effects editor: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Debbie Langford.. matchmove artist: MPC (uncredited)
Dan Lavender.. technical director: Framestore CFC (uncredited)
Sebastien Le Neve.. digital artist: BUF (uncredited)
Christopher Learmonth.. visual effects editor: Cinesite (uncredited)
Seung-Hun Lee.. creature technical director: ILM (uncredited)
Woei Lee.. compositor: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Phillip Leonhardt.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Luke Letkey.. digital compositor (uncredited)
Ben Lewens.. miniatures crew: Cinesite Trainee (uncredited)
Simon Lewis.. digital artist (uncredited) / rigging technical director (uncredited)
Bryan Litson.. match move technician: MPC (uncredited)
David Lloyd.. render engineer: MPC (uncredited)
Ting Lo.. matchmove artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Hugh Macdonald.. digital compositor: MPC (uncredited)
Kevin Mains.. resource technical assistant: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Stuart T. Maschwitz.. senior staff: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Elizabeth Matthews.. rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Jolene McCaffrey.. digital compositor: MPC (uncredited)
Jan Meade.. projectionist: Cinesite (uncredited)
Brian A. Metcalf.. visual effects (uncredited)
Justin Mettam.. digital artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Kirsty Millar.. visual effects supervisor: Animal Logic (uncredited)
Ray Moody.. motion control operator (uncredited)
Danielle Nadal.. digital I/O (uncredited)
Stuart Nelhams.. visual effects film editorial: MPC (uncredited)
Elliot Newman.. digital artist (uncredited)
Luke O'Byrne.. visual effects executive producer: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Noel O'Malley.. scanning and recording: Cinesite (uncredited)
Michael Oregon.. systems engineer: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Ellery Ortiz.. matchmove artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Michael Pangrazio.. matte painter: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Ingrid Parkes.. creature effects trainee (uncredited)
Stuart Partridge.. senior compositor (uncredited)
Eric Pascarelli.. visual effects set supervisor: second unit, Scotland (uncredited)
Simon Payne.. technical director (uncredited)
Peter Pelisek.. senior dmr artist: IMAX (uncredited)
David Petry.. matchmove artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Daniel Pettipher.. production manager: Cinesite (uncredited)
Stuart Pitcher.. visual effects supervisor (uncredited)
Henriette Plum.. animation/matchmove artist (uncredited)
Murray Pope.. visual effects executive producer (uncredited)
Tristan Porter.. roto/prep artist: MPC (uncredited)
Paul Raeburn.. digital compositor: Rising Sun Pictures (uncredited)
Farhez Rayani.. visual effects technical director: Rising Sun Pictures (uncredited)
Aaron Rhodes.. rotoscope supervisor: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Rob Richardson.. render support (uncredited)
Michael Ridgwell.. digital artist (uncredited)
Martin Riedel.. digital compositor: MPC (uncredited)
Tim Riley.. digital effects artist: MPC (uncredited)
Eric Robinson.. dmr artist: Imax (uncredited)
Jim Robinson.. systems engineer: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Guillaume Rocheron.. pre-production computer graphics supervisor: BUF (uncredited)
Dennis Rogers.. first assistant cameraman: ILM (uncredited)
Rajat Roy.. digital compositor (uncredited)
James Russell.. digital compositor: MPC (uncredited)
George Sakellariou.. production engineering: ILM (uncredited)
David Scott.. concept artist: Rising Sun Pictures (uncredited)
Stan Seo.. digital artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Gaël Seydoux.. digital artist: Double Negative (uncredited)
Dong Yeop Shin.. digital artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Emmanuel Shiu.. matte painter: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Mark Siew.. matchmove artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Marc Smith.. laser scanning (uncredited)
David Stern-Gottfried.. resource technical assistant: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Scott Stewart.. senior staff: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Rangi Sutton.. visual effects (uncredited)
Geordie Swainbank.. compositor: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Carsten Sørensen.. senior staff: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Martin Tardif.. lighting technical director (uncredited)
Scott Taylor.. digital artist: MPC (uncredited)
Tim Teramoto.. digital artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Dino Tomelden.. systems engineer: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Sarah Tulloch.. visual effects production assistant: Warner Brothers (uncredited)
Trevor Tuttle.. rotoscope artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Miquel Ubeda.. digtial compositor: MPC London (uncredited)
Kristi Valk.. matte painter: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Brent Villalobos.. resource technical assistant: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Eugénie von Tunzelmann.. effects animator: Double Negative (uncredited)
Tara Walker.. digital artist (uncredited)
Carl Walters.. editorial supervisor: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Ian Watson.. matchmover (uncredited)
Roland Watson.. digital resources manager: MPC (uncredited)
Ollie Weigall.. film assistant (uncredited)
Rus Wetherell.. visual effects coordinator: CFX (uncredited)
Andrew Whitehurst.. technical director: Framestore-CFC (uncredited)
Simon Wilkinson.. digital and film post production (uncredited)
Jeff Willette.. digital artist: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Caroline Wilson.. motion control operator (uncredited)
Chris Wilson.. render wrangler: MPC (uncredited)
Oliver Winwood.. data wrangler: MPC (uncredited)
Kathy Wise.. digital systems manager (uncredited)
Stuart Wishart.. visual effects engineer (uncredited)
Jeremy Yabrow.. ATD manager: The Orphanage (uncredited)
Anna Yamazoe.. render wrangler: Cinesite (uncredited)
Matthias Zeller.. technical director (uncredited)

Stunts

Lucy Allen.. stunts
Tom Barry.. stunts
Martin Bayfield.. stunts
Bruce Cain.. stunts
Nick Chopping.. stunts
Sophie Clarke.. stunts
George Cottle.. stunts
Kelly Dent.. stunts
Jack Duhig.. stunts
Poppy Emuss.. stunts
Bradley Farmer.. stunts
Dave Fisher.. stunts
Paul Herbert.. stunts
David Holmes.. stunts
Rickie Hubbucks.. stunts
Rowley Irlam.. stunts
Tolga Kenan.. stunts
Paul Kennington.. stunts
Anthony Knight.. stunts
Guy List.. stunts
Ellen Lister.. stunts
Marc Mailley.. stunts
Ryan Newberry.. stunts
Greg Powell.. stunt coordinator
Dominic Preece.. stunts
Gordon Seed.. stunts
Ian Whyte.. stunts
Leonard Woodcock.. stunts (as Lenny Woodcock)
Bruce Cain.. stunt double: Robert Pattinson (uncredited)
Stephanie Carey.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Paul Davies.. stunts (uncredited)
Rick English.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Dean Forster.. stunts (uncredited)
Amanda Foster.. stunt performer (uncredited)
David Holmes.. stunt double: Daniel Radcliffe (uncredited)
Anthony Knight.. stunt double: Rupert Grint (uncredited)
Peter Miles.. stunt performer (uncredited)
James O'Donnell.. stunts (uncredited)
Peter Pedrero.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Kevin Welch.. stunt rigger (uncredited)
Joanna Whitney.. stunt double: Emma Watson (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

David Appleby.. key grip (as Dave Appleby)
Marc Atherfold.. second assistant camera: second unit
Lawrence Bewsher.. underwater camera technician: second unit
Sam Bloor.. grip electrician
Dan Blundy.. crane technician: second unit
Dave Brennan.. grip electrician
Mike Brewster.. director of photography: second unit
Bob Bridges.. video assist coordinator
Stuart Bridges.. video operator
Bob Brock.. grip electrician (as Rob Brock)
Jason Bulley.. underwater camera operator: second unit
Andy Challis.. grip electrician
Murray Close.. still photographer
Ken Coles.. camera operator: 'c' camera, second unit
Sean Connor.. underwater focus puller: second unit
Trevor Coop.. camera operator: 'b' camera
Joel Corby.. second assistant camera: second unit
Luke Coulter.. second assistant camera: second unit
Jim Crowther.. grip
Adam Dale.. aerial camera operator: second unit
Ted Deason.. first assistant camera: second unit
Graham Driscoll.. lighting programmer (as Graham Driscol)
Andy Duncan.. grip electrician: second unit
Paul Edwards.. steadicam operator: second unit
Mark Evans.. grip electrician
John Ferguson.. first assistant camera: second unit
Stephen Finch.. lighting coordinator
Sascha Garcia.. grip electrician
Peter Goddard.. gaffer: second unit
Wayne Goddard.. grip electrician: second unit
Dan Hartley.. video assist operator: second unit
Colin Hazell.. crane technician: second unit
Alice Hobden.. underwater camera operator: second unit
Darren Holland.. key grip: 'a' camera, second unit
Lewis Hume.. second assistant camera
Simon Hume.. first assistant camera
Bob Johnson.. grip electrician: second unit
Sacha Jones.. second assistant camera
Mark Keeling.. grip electrician: second unit
Pip Keeling.. grip electrician: second unit
Lee Kemble.. crane technician: second unit
Ben Knight.. grip electrician: second unit
Jamie Knight.. grip electrician: second unit
Lee Knight.. grip electrician: second unit
Jim Knox.. grip electrician
Mark Laidlaw.. grip electrician
Martin Lewis.. second assistant camera: second unit
Jim Lloyd.. grip electrician
Danny Madden.. grip electrician: second unit
Graham Martyr.. first assistant camera
Matt McDonald.. assistant video operator: second unit
Billy Merrell.. best boy (as Bill Merrell)
Simon Mills.. underwater focus puller: second unit
Nic Milner.. camera operator: 'a' camera, second unit
Dean Morris.. camera grip: 'c' camera, second unit
Phil Murray.. grip
Patrick O'Flynn.. grip electrician (as Pat O'Flynn)
Robert Palmer.. first assistant camera
Scott Parker.. grip electrician
Nigel Permane.. underwater focus puller: second unit
Steve Petrie.. underwater video assist: second unit
Tim Phillips.. second assistant camera
Bernie Prentice.. underwater gaffer (as Bernie Prentice Sr.)
Geoff Reid.. grip electrician
Sam Renton.. second assistant camera
Dave Ridout.. rigging gaffer
David Rist.. camera grip: 'b' camera, second unit (as Dave Rist)
Adam Samuelson.. crane technician grip
Danny Shelmerdine.. first assistant camera: second unit
Tony Skinner.. grip electrician
Ross Slater.. grip electrician
Mario Spanna.. crane technician: second unit
Gary Spratling.. camera operator: 'b' camera
Stefan Stankowski.. camera operator: 'b' camera, second unit
Peter Taylor.. camera operator: 'a' camera
Elliot Thomas.. grip electrician (as Elliott Thomas)
Alf Tramontin.. steadicam operator
Dan Travers.. grip electrician: second unit
John Turner.. grip electrician: second unit
Derek Walker.. steadicam operator: second unit
Al Watson.. grip electrician
Gavin Weatherall.. wirecam supervsior
Michael White.. grip electrician
Tom Wilkinson.. second assistant camera: second unit
Lawrence Winter.. crane technician: second unit
Paul Wood.. grip electrician
Steve Wood.. grip electrician
Sarah Woodward.. second assistant camera
Tim Wooster.. underwater camera operator: second unit
Dave Armstrong.. trainee grip (uncredited)
John Bailie.. additional first assistant camera (uncredited)
Chris Clarke.. additional second assistant camera: second unit (uncredited)
Jason Coop.. daily second assistant camera (uncredited)
Billy Dunn.. electrician (uncredited)
Andy Edridge.. additional grip: second unit (uncredited)
Danny Espey.. electrician (uncredited)
Mike Evans.. additional first assistant camera: second unit (uncredited)
Steve Evans.. additional second assistant camera: second unit (uncredited)
Chuck Finch.. gaffer (uncredited)
Martin Frederic.. camera operator (uncredited)
Clement Gharini.. camera operator: flying camera (uncredited)
Kenny Groom.. additional first assistant camera: second unit (uncredited)
Alan Hall.. additional second assistant camera: second unit (uncredited)
Sam Horsefield.. electrician (uncredited)
Dennys Ilic.. special photographer (uncredited)
Oliver Loncraine.. additional first assistant camera: second unit (uncredited)
Susan Luciani.. clapper loader: model unit (uncredited)
Richard Merrell.. electrician (uncredited)
Jamie Mills.. electrician (uncredited)
Gareth Munden.. still photographer (uncredited)
Ben Pendrey.. camera trainee (uncredited)
Gary Romaine.. grip (uncredited)
Richard B. Shean.. video assistant (uncredited)
David Taylor.. electrician (uncredited)
Robie Uniacke.. camera trainee (uncredited)
Glyn Williams.. first assistant camera: aerial unit (uncredited)
Charlie Woodburn.. first assistant camera: aerial unit (uncredited)

Casting Department

Shaheen Baig.. regional casting
Catrin Cooper.. casting assistant
Tammy Kempinski.. casting assistant
Victor Bojinov.. casting: Bulgaria (uncredited)
Brendan Donnison.. adr voice casting (uncredited)
Stéphane Foenkinos.. casting: France (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Chloe Aubry.. assistant costume designer (as Chloe Aubrey)
Sue Bradbear.. costumer
Kaniez Braganza.. costume embroiderer
Mauricio Carneiro.. costume illustrator
Rosy Coppola.. costumer
Charlie Copson.. costumer
David Crossman.. costume supervisor
Victoria Crossman.. wardrobe mistress
Richard Davies.. costume buyer
David J. Evans.. costumes (as Dave Evans)
Charlotte Finlay.. costume supervisor
Magot Forster.. costumer
Esther St John Gray.. wardrobe assistant
Laurent Guinci.. wardrobe master: second unit
Georgina Gunner.. wardrobe supervisor
Andrew Hunt.. costume assistant
Helen Jerome.. crowd wardrobe mistress
Stephen Kill.. costumer
Heather Leat.. wardrobe mistress: second unit
Stephanie Little.. costumer
Cavita Luchmun.. costumer
Mary Matthesion.. costumer
Sara Meek.. assistant costume designer
Neil Murphy.. wardrobe master
Yvonne Otzen.. assistant costume designer
Gary Page.. costumer
Michelle Philo.. costume buyer (as Michelle Gisonda)
Timothy Shanahan.. costumer (as Tim Shanahan)
Frank Simon.. costumer
Rupert Steggle.. wardrobe assistant
William Steggle.. costumes
Jo Van Schuppen.. costumer
Maggie Walsh.. costume coordinator
Louise Walshaw.. costumer
Anthony Brookman.. additional costume assistant (uncredited)
Sacha Chandisingh.. costume dyer/breakdown (uncredited)
Dave Croucher.. costumes (uncredited)
Shelley Hazell.. costumer (uncredited)
Vidya Krishnamurthy.. daily costume assistant (uncredited)
Ashwin Makan.. costume assistant (uncredited)
Whitaker Malem.. special costumes (uncredited)
Elaine Mansouri.. costume maker (uncredited)
Nicholas Roche-Gordon.. wardrobe assistant (uncredited)
William Steggle.. personal dresser: Dan Radcliffe and Rupert Grint (uncredited)
Emma Walker.. costume breakdown artist (uncredited)

Editorial Department

Niklas Aldergren.. digital intermediate systems administrator
Nigel Bunyan.. assistant editor
Ian Cunningham.. assistant editor
Jo Dale.. assistant editor
Maxine Gervais.. lead colorist
Tom Kemplen.. assistant editor
Patrick C Miller.. mastering colorist
Ben Renton.. assistant editor
Katie Reynolds.. post-production coordinator
Dan Roberts.. additional editor / first assistant editor
Mark Sale.. assistant editor
Holly Thornton.. assistant post-production coordinator
Jane Winkles.. assistant editor
Cherri Arpino.. dailies producer (uncredited)
Maria Chamberlain.. colorist: dailies (uncredited)
Bill Daly.. post-production executive (uncredited)
John Ensby.. color timer (uncredited)
Eoin McGuirk.. assistant editor: Technicolor (uncredited)
Sandeep Sheth.. post-production staff assistant (uncredited)
Benj Thall.. promo editor (uncredited)
Lee Twohey.. hd remastering & deliverables (uncredited)
Mark Wilkinson.. home video remastering (uncredited)

Location Management

Tony Denham.. location security
Michael Harm.. unit location manager
Steve Harvey.. unit location manager
Robin Higgs.. unit location manager: second unit
Joseph Jayawardena.. unit location manager
Sue Quinn.. location manager
Mark Somner.. unit location manager
Aurelia Thomas.. assistant location manager
Karen Betteridge.. location assistant (uncredited)
Matt Betteridge.. location assistant (uncredited)
Michael Stapleton.. location security (uncredited)

Music Department

Lawrence Ashmore.. orchestrator
John Bell.. orchestrator
Matt Biffa.. music supervisor
Heather Cairncross.. singer
Dirk Cambell.. musician
Chris Deacon.. musician: trumpet
Michael Dore.. singer
Abigail Doyle.. vocal tutor
Patrick Doyle.. orchestrator
Lucy Evans.. assistant music supervisor
Vic Fraser.. music copying / music librarian
Brian Gascoigne.. musician: keyboards and synthesizer
Carmine Lauri.. orchestra leader
Gerard McCann.. music editor
Mae McKenna.. vocal tutor
Amanda Morrison.. singer
Maurice Murphy.. musician: trumpet
Dan Newell.. musician: trumpet
Maggie Rodford.. music supervisor / score producer
James Shearman.. conductor / orchestrator
Hilary Skewes.. orchestra contractor
Graham Sutton.. supervising music editor
Nick Taylor.. assistant music engineer
Robin Whittaker.. music editor
Nick Wollage.. music recordist
Youki Yamamoto.. keyboard programmer / synthesizer programmer
Chris Barrett.. assistant music engineer (uncredited)
John Beal.. composer: trailer (uncredited)
Chris Boardman.. music arranger (uncredited)
Elin Carlson.. chorus (uncredited)
Gloria Cheng.. musician: piano soloist (uncredited)
George Doering.. musician (uncredited)
Olga FitzRoy.. assistant music engineer (uncredited)
Craig Stuart Garfinkle.. trailer music composer (uncredited)
Robert Houston.. assistant scoring engineer (uncredited)
Christian Howes.. music assistant (uncredited)
London Symphony Orchestra.. music performed by (uncredited)
James McWilliam.. additional orchestrator (uncredited)
Lewis Morison.. assistant to composer (uncredited)
John Rodd.. orchestra scoring recordist (uncredited)
Jill Streater.. assistant music copyist (uncredited)
John Williams.. composer: theme 'Harry Potter' (uncredited)

Transportation Department

Jim Adams.. unit driver
Oliver Best.. unit driver
Nigel Birtchnell.. unit driver
Jimmy Carruthers.. unit driver
Derrick Clark.. driver: costume (as Derek Clark)
Eddie Coleman.. transportation co-captain
Warren Deluce.. unit driver
Mick Downs.. unit driver (as Mick Downes)
Brian Estabrook.. transportation captain
Peter Harvey.. unit driver
Mark Hill.. unit driver
John Hollywood.. unit driver
Frank Hughes.. driver: makeup truck, second unit
Peter Hunt.. driver: props
Jim Magill.. unit driver
Jason Mortlock.. unit driver
Bruce Neighbour.. unit driver
David Norman.. unit driver
David Rosenbaum.. transportation coordinator (as Dave Rosenbaum)
Colin Sheffield.. unit driver
Mike Smith.. unit driver
Chris Streeter.. transportation: second unit
Bill Walker.. unit driver
Alan Watts.. unit driver
Kitch Young.. unit driver
Paul Deluce.. driver (uncredited)
Ian Yea.. facility driver (uncredited)

Other crew

Libbie Barr.. script supervisor
Jayne Barton.. assistant accountant
Jim Bentley.. diver: second unit
Vicky Bishop.. assistant production coordinator
Ben Blanco.. production assistant: second unit
Anthony Bloom.. animal trainer
Cate Brackpool.. dance assistant
Dave Brown.. pilot: second unit
Phillipa Bullock.. production assistant: second unit
Amanda Burns.. production assistant
Ken Burry.. security: second unit
Daniel Burton.. unit nurse: second unit
Felicity Burton.. production assistant
Adam Byles.. production runner: second unit
Amy Byrne.. production assistant
Rebecca Cain.. production assistant
Leah Chalk.. safety advisor
Mark Clark.. surface best boy: second unit
Nicky Coats.. assistant accountant
David Collier.. production assistant (as Dave Collier)
Clare Collingridge.. production assistant
Jon Croker.. assistant: Mr. Newell
Claire Cunningham.. dance assistant
Jason Curtis.. safety advisor
Sean Dabbs.. production assistant
Niki Dally.. unit publicist
Daniel Dark.. production administrator (as Dan Dark)
Aled Davies.. diver: second unit
Vanessa Davies.. key unit publicist
Tony Davis.. assistant production coordinator
Emily Dawson.. chaperone
Louise Day.. production assistant
David Decio.. stand-in: Rupert Grint
Stanley A. Dellimore.. senior technical imaging artist (IMAX DMR version)
Robin Demetriou.. catering manager
Laila Diallo.. dance assistant
Stephen Dibben.. production assistant: second unit
Guy Drayton.. lead diver: second unit
Shelly Drury.. assistant: Mr. Heyman
Colin Dye.. maintenance
Paula Eden.. production assistant
Jake Edmonds.. safety coordinator
Martin Enckell.. diver: second unit
Sue Enoch.. department of education
John Ensby.. laboratory timer
Reshad Esmail.. set security
Ceri Evans.. script supervisor: second unit (as Ceri Evans Cooper)
Karen Fayerty.. unit nurse
Sophie Finch.. set production assistant: dailies
Jasmine Fitter.. assistant choreographer
Jayne Flowers.. production assistant
Grant Fowler.. production assistant
Sandra Frieze.. dialogue coach
Nicola Frost.. production assistant
Ian Furbank.. unit doctor (as Dr. Ian Furbank)
Mark Gallagher.. production assistant
Kate Garbett.. production coordinator: second unit
Georgie Gardner.. production assistant
Mark Gent.. production administrator
Gary Gero.. animals supervisor
Stefan P. Gillard.. render i/o
Ben Goode.. production assistant: second unit
Gisella Goodwin.. department of education
Natasha Gormley.. production coordinator: second unit
Guillaume Grange.. assistant trainer
Claire Green.. production assistant
Oliver Greetham.. production administrator
Gill Griggs.. sports massage therapist
Nigel Grint.. chaperone
Anna Hall.. producer coordinator
Khamlane Halsackda.. dance assistant
Kenaston Hardy.. department of education
James Hobson.. production assistant
Jacky Holding.. assistant accountant
Sarah Hood.. set assistant
Ian Hoskin.. head of crowd tuition
Odette Hughes.. assistant choreographer
Steve Irvine.. diver: second unit
Bob Johnson.. underwater spark
Frankie Johnson.. production assistant
Geraint Jones.. assistant accountant
Eloise Kay.. unit publicist
Sean Kelly.. production assistant
Simon Kenny.. production assistant (as Simon David Kenny)
Nichola Kerr.. assistant accountant
Alex Klien.. production studio coordinator
Leo Lerus.. dance assistant
Sara Levy.. set assistant
Matthew Luscombe.. stills assistant
Andy Madden.. set assistant
Vince Madden.. floor best boy: second unit
Jenny Mark.. department of education
Zoe Marsden.. production assistant
Peter McClue.. diving supervisor: second unit
Donna McCormick-Smith.. assistant trainer
Wayne McGregor.. choreographer
Alastair McNeil.. assistant accountant
Sonny Merchant.. production assistant
Richard Merrill.. floor chargehand (as Richard Merrell)
Ali Morris.. licence coordinator
Simon Neville.. animal trainer: owl
Ngoc Anh Nguyen.. dance assistant (as Nguyen Ngoc Anh)
Jes Nicholls.. lead diver: second unit (as Jes Nichols)
Bertil Nilsson.. set assistant (as Bertil Nilson)
Gary Nixon.. production accountant
Francis Nolan.. parseltongue (as Dr. Francis Nolan)
Jaesung Oh.. set production assistant (as Jae-sung Oh)
Ingrid Parkes.. production assistant
Matthew Patching.. assistant trainer
Dilip Patel.. assistant accountant
David Pinkus.. set assistant
Mary Price.. unit nurse
Lesley Quinn.. unit nurse
Rebecca Rae.. stunt secretary
Jane Ralley.. department of education
Bill Ratty.. leading firefighter
Adrian Rigby.. production assistant
Megan Roberts.. production assistant: second unit
Amy Robertson.. unit publicist
Patrick Roddam.. set assistant
Yolanda Rodowicz.. production assistant
Jay Rosenwink.. assistant accountant
Angela Rowden.. assistant accountant
Pete Rutledge.. diver: second unit
Jane Ryan.. set production assistant: second unit
Sam Sale.. production assistant: second unit
Paula Sargeant.. assistant accountant
Alex Sayer.. unit publicist
Steven Scrace.. leading firefighter
Dave Shaw.. diving coordinator: second unit
Richard B. Shean.. production assistant (as Richard Sheen)
Matt Simpson.. production assistant
Adam Slatter.. department of education
David Sousa.. head animal trainer (as Dave Sousa)
Matthias Sperling.. dance assistant
Hilary Stainsby.. dance assistant
Andy Surry.. assistant to producer (as Andrew T. Surry)
Linda Taylor.. assistant accountant
Anna Tennant.. animal maintenance
Julie Tottman.. head animal trainer
Joshua Tuersley.. diver: second unit
Taylor Tulip-Close.. production assistant (as Taylor Tulip Close)
Sarah Tulloch.. production assistant (as Sarah L. Smith)
Gary Turnbull.. diver: second unit
John Twigg.. department of education
John Udall.. assistant accountant
Sue Unsworth.. department of education
Louise Van Hamme.. assistant accountant
Antoine Vereecken.. dance assistant
Poppy Watson.. production assistant
Amanda Weaver.. dance assistant
Jenny Weight.. production assistant
Natasha Westlake.. production assistant
Janet Willis.. head of education
Winnie Wishart.. production coordinator
Marc Wolff.. aerial coordinator: second unit
Carmelina Wright.. department of education
Peter Wright.. department of education
Jennifer Allen.. aerial unit (uncredited)
Holly Asquith.. accounts trainee (uncredited)
Morne Botes.. double (uncredited)
Tom Browne.. daily runner: second unit (uncredited)
Ian Creed.. marine safety (uncredited)
Lara Davis.. production assistant (uncredited)
Robin Demetriou.. catering supervisor (uncredited)
Enfys Dickinson.. manager (uncredited)
Abigail Doyle.. personal assistant: Patrick Doyle (uncredited) / production assistant (uncredited)
Damon Driver.. stand-in (uncredited)
Jennifer Evans.. animal administrator (uncredited)
Philip Gay.. miniature crew: cinesite (uncredited)
Barnaby Gorton.. portrait artist (uncredited)
Gordon Gram.. double: Durmstrang Student (uncredited)
Daniel Grant.. production assistant (uncredited)
Chris Hopkins.. audio/video systems engineer (uncredited)
Nick Hore.. recruiter (uncredited)
David House.. double: Roger Davies (uncredited)
Jayyusi Husam.. intern (uncredited)
Simeon Jones.. production assistant (uncredited)
Lynne Kemp.. production assistant (uncredited)
Allin Kempthorne.. stand-in (uncredited)
Rebecca Kibble.. set production assistant (uncredited)
Perry M. Kimura.. scanning and recording: EFilm (uncredited)
Paul King.. floor runner dailies (uncredited)
Angela R. Knight.. double: Miranda Richardson and Rita Skeeter (uncredited) / stand-in: Miranda Richardson (uncredited)
Gareth Lewis.. additional set assistant (uncredited)
Sandrine Loisy.. set production assistant: dailies (uncredited) / stand-in: Emma Watson (uncredited)
Mehmet Mahmut.. film extra (uncredited)
Kelly Messias.. assistant: Ralph Fiennes (uncredited)
Laura Miles.. script supervisor daily (uncredited)
Sharon Milton.. crowd tutor (uncredited)
Ian Mitchell.. stand-in/picture double: Alan Rickman David Tennant (uncredited)
Mari Luz Olier.. voice dubbing: Maggie Smith (uncredited)
Clemens Ostermann.. dubbing voice: Robert Pattinson (uncredited)
Andrea Payne.. runner: model unit (uncredited)
Benjamin Perkins.. chaperone (uncredited)
Anita Primett.. chaperone (uncredited)
Charlie Reed.. additional floor runner (uncredited)
Sonja Reichelt.. dubbing voice: Geraldine Somerville (uncredited)
Peter Rnic.. stand-in: Alastor 'Mad­Eye' Moody (uncredited)
Nico Sablik.. dubbing voice: Daniel Radcliffe (uncredited)
Udo Schenk.. dubbing voice: Ralph Fiennes (uncredited)
Hamish Secrett.. animal trainer (uncredited)
Dave Shaw.. diving coordinator (uncredited)
Chantelle Stoffel.. daily floor runner (uncredited)
Ed Symon.. production assistant (uncredited)
Lucy Thomas.. production assistant (uncredited)
Craig Topham.. set production assistant: dailies (uncredited)
Udo Wachtveitl.. dubbing voice: Adrian Rawlins (uncredited)
Sam Weeden.. body double: Fred Weasley (uncredited)
David Wilcock.. accounts trainee (uncredited)
Richard Wild.. weather consultant (uncredited)

Thanks

Ann Koska.. thanks: Sally King Ltd.
Mary Selway.. dedicatee: 1936-2004
Crew believed to be complete