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The Twilight Saga:
Breaking Dawn – Part 2
Directed byBill Condon
Produced by
  • Karen Rosenfelt
Screenplay byMelissa Rosenberg
Based onBreaking Dawn
by Stephenie Meyer
Starring
Music byCarter Burwell
CinematographyGuillermo Navarro
Edited byVirginia Katz
Distributed bySummit Entertainment
Release date
Running time
115 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$136.2 million[2]
Box office$829.7 million[3][4]

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (commonly referred to as Breaking Dawn: Part 2) is a 2012 American romanticdramafantasy film directed by Bill Condon and based on the novel Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer. Constituting the second of a two-part adaptation of the novel, the film is the fifth and final installment in The Twilight Saga film series, following 2011's Breaking Dawn: Part 1. All three main cast members, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, reprise their roles, with Mackenzie Foy portraying Renesmee Cullen. Alongside Pattinson, Lautner, Stewart, and Foy, the film also stars an ensemble cast including Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, Jackson Rathbone, Ashley Greene, Michael Sheen, and Dakota Fanning.

Part 2 was released on November 16, 2012.[5] The film, despite mixed critical reception, was a box office success, grossing nearly $830 million worldwide against production budget of $136 million, becoming the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2012 and the highest-grossing film of The Twilight Saga series.

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Plot[edit]

Bella, who has just given birth, awakens from her human-to-vampire transformation and is introduced to her daughter Renesmee. The rest of the Cullens and Jacob stay nearby, and when Jacob acts possessively towards Renesmee, Bella learns he has imprinted on her, making her furious until Jacob explains what imprinting is. Meanwhile, Bella's father, Charlie, has been trying to contact the Cullens for updates on Bella's health. Carlisle comes to believe that they have to leave Forks, Washington to protect their identities - especially because of Charlie. Jacob, desperate not to lose Renesmee, visits Charlie and tell him that Bella is alive and well, but had to change in order to get better. Jacob also tells Charlie he doesn't live in the world he thinks he lives in, but says nothing about vampires. He then phases into his wolf form. Charlie then visits the Cullen house and meets Renesmee, believing she is a niece of Edward's whom Bella and Edward adopted. Afterward, the Cullens are able to stay in Forks.

Several months pass with Carlisle monitoring Renesmee's rapid growth. On an outing in the woods, a bitter Irina sees Renesmee from a distance and assumes she's an immortal child without asking any questions. Immortal children were vampires who were changed in childhood, and because they could not be trained nor restrained, they destroyed entire villages. They were eventually executed, as were the parents who created them, and the creation of such children outlawed. Irina goes to the Volturi to report what she has seen. Alice sees the Volturi and Irina coming to kill the Cullens, and instructs the others to gather as many witnesses as they can to testify that Renesmee is not an immortal child. The Cullens begin to summon witnesses, such as the Denali family. One of the Denali, Eleazar, later discovers that Bella has a special ability: a powerful mental shield which had protected her from Edward's mind reading even when she was human, and which she is taught to extend to protect others from vampire powers.

As some of their potential witnesses are attacked and prevented from supporting the Cullens, Carlisle and Edward realize they may have to fight the Volturi. Their witnesses ultimately agree to stand with them in battle, having realized the Volturi increased their Guard by falsely accusing covens of crimes, destroying them and then recruiting the vampires with gifts. The Volturi arrive prepared for battle, led by Aro, who is eager to obtain the gifted members of the Cullen coven as part of his Guard. Aro is allowed to touch Renesmee, and is convinced that she is not an immortal child. Irina is brought forth and takes full responsibility for her mistake, leading to her immediate death. Aro still insists that Renesmee may pose a risk in the future, validating his claim that battle is necessary. Before any violence, Alice shares with Aro her vision of the battle that is to come, during which both sides sustain heavy casualties, including Aro, who would also die. Aro believes her, giving Alice and Jasper an opportunity to reveal their witness, Nahuel (a half-mortal half-vampire just like Renesmee). The witness proves that he is not a threat, supporting the notion that Renesmee is not a threat. The Volturi unhappily leave, explaining that there will be no battle today.

Back at the Cullen home, Alice glimpses the future, seeing Edward and Bella together with Jacob and a fully matured Renesmee also together. Edward reads Alice's mind and feels relieved that Renesmee has Jacob to protect her. Alone in the meadow, Bella pushes her mental shield away and finally allows Edward to see into her mind, showing him every moment she and Edward shared together and the two share a kiss after Bella telling Edward, 'Nobody has ever loved anybody as much as I love you', and both Edward and Bella say they will love each other and be together forever.

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Cast[edit]

  • Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan
  • Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen
  • Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black
  • Mackenzie Foy as Renesmee Cullen
  • Ashley Greene as Alice Cullen
  • Peter Facinelli as Carlisle Cullen
  • Elizabeth Reaser as Esme Cullen
  • Kellan Lutz as Emmett Cullen
  • Nikki Reed as Rosalie Hale
  • Jackson Rathbone as Jasper Hale
  • Maggie Grace as Irina
  • Michael Sheen as Aro
  • Jamie Campbell Bower as Caius
  • Dakota Fanning as Jane
  • Christopher Heyerdahl as Marcus
  • Billy Burke as Charlie Swan
  • Casey LaBow as Kate
  • MyAnna Buring as Tanya
  • Lee Pace as Garrett
  • Christian Camargo as Eleazar
  • Mía Maestro as Carmen
  • Noel Fisher as Vladimir
  • Joe Anderson as Alistair
  • Cameron Bright as Alec
  • Angela Sarafyan as Tia
  • Rami Malek as Benjamin
  • Booboo Stewart as Seth Clearwater
  • Daniel Cudmore as Felix
  • Ty Olsson as Phil
  • Alex Meraz as Paul
  • Judith Shekoni as Zafrina
  • Charlie Bewley as Demetri
  • Titus Welliver as FBI Agent marcus
  • J. D. Pardo as Nahuel
  • Wendell Pierce as J. Jenks
  • Julia Jones as Leah Clearwater
  • Lateef Crowder as Santiago
  • Andrea Powell as Sasha
  • Toni Trucks as Mary
  • Andrea Gabriel as Kebi
  • Austin Naulty as Werewolf
  • Kiowa Gordon as Embry Call
  • Chaske Spencer as Sam Uley
  • Bronson Pelletier as Jared
  • Marisa Quinn as Huilen
  • Omar Metwally as Amun
  • Valorie Curry as Charlotte
  • Tracey Heggins as Senna
  • Marlane Barnes as Maggie
  • Guri Weinberg as Stefan
  • Erik Odom as Peter
  • Tyson Houseman as Quil Ateara
  • Gil Birmingham as Billy Black
  • Lisa Howard as Siobhan
  • Bill Tangradi as Randall
  • Patrick Brennan as Liam
  • Amadou Ly as Henri
  • Janelle Froehlich as Yvette
  • Masami Kosaka as Toshiro

Cam Gigandet (James), Rachelle Lefevre, and Bryce Dallas Howard (Victoria), Edi Gathegi (Laurent), Jodelle Ferland (Bree Tanner), and various other actors from the previous films make cameos during the ending credits.[6]

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

After confirming one film, Summit Entertainment had been keeping their eye on a fifth installment.[clarification needed] In May 2010, Billy Burke and Peter Facinelli were the only cast actors who were confirmed for both parts of Breaking Dawn, while other cast members such as Ashley Greene and Kellan Lutz were still in negotiations for a second part. If the actors holding Summit back from making an official announcement did not reach an agreement with them, the studio would not have minded recasting their roles, as was done in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse with Bryce Dallas Howard's character, Victoria. However, in June 2010, Summit officially confirmed that a two-part adaptation of the fourth book would start production and it was made clear that all major actors, including the three lead roles, the Cullen family, and Charlie Swan, would return for both parts.

Pre-production[edit]

By August 2009, Rosenberg said that the scripts for Part 1 and 2 were 75 to 85 percent completed. She found the greatest challenge in writing the scripts to be the final sequence of Part 2: 'The final battle sequence is a big challenge because it lasts 25 pages', she said. 'It's almost an entire three-act story in and of itself. You have to track [keep it all in one setting] hundreds of characters. It's an enormous challenge to choreograph on the page and for Bill [Condon] to choreograph on the stage.' She had written various drafts of the scene but, at that, hadn't revised or discussed them with Condon yet. She said, 'That's the next big hurdle to sit down with the stunt coordinator and create the ballet. It's a lot of work. I'm exhausted, but we're intent on making them the best scripts yet.' Godfrey called Part 2 'an action film in terms of life-and-death stakes' and said that in Part 1 'there are the pangs of newlywed tension that occur that are relatable even in a fantasy film. Marriage is not quite the experience that they thought it was.' Condon thought of Part 1 'as a real companion piece to Catherine Hardwicke's movie'. Condon explains, 'Like, everything that got set up there gets resolved here. I think you'll find that there are stylistic and other nods to that film.'

Godfrey considered releasing the second film in 3D to differentiate between the time before and after Bella becomes a vampire, an idea originally proposed for Eclipse, but said that the decision is up to Condon. However, he said that if the second film were to be released in 3D, he would like to shoot it with the proper equipment in 'real' 3D as was done with Avatar (2009), not convert it into 3D in post-production as was done with Clash of the Titans (2010).[7] On February 12, 2012 it was confirmed that Part 2 would not be filmed in 3D.[8]

Filming[edit]

Filming started on November 1, 2010 and wrapped, for most of the cast, on April 15, 2011, ending the franchise's three years of production since March 2008. Filming was shot on location in Baton Rouge and New Orleans, Louisiana; Vancouver, British Columbia; and New York City, New York. Filming also occurred at Raleigh Studios in Baton Rouge.

On the subject of the final day and her final moment as Bella, Stewart stated, 'After that scene, my true final scene, I felt like I could shoot up into the night sky and every pore of my body would shoot light. Xforce 2017 software download. I felt lighter than I've ever felt in my life.'[9] Pattinson thought the day was 'amazing' and commented, 'I then asked myself why we didn't do this in those four years. Every difficult moment just vanished.'

In April 2012, the crew and cast, including Pattinson and Stewart, returned for reshoots to pick up some additional shots for technical work with some of the cast and stunt actors. These re-shoots did not include any new scenes or dialogue.[10]

Special effects[edit]

Tippett Studio first began working on the CGI (computer-generated imagery) wolves in February 2009 for The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and the look of the creatures has evolved, becoming more photo real over the course of the saga, with the input of three different directors. 'It's a subtle balance of just how anthropomorphic these wolves are,' says Eric Leven. 'Bill (Condon) wanted to make sure that we had a sense of the human or the shape shifter in there. Finding that balance of how much of a human performance versus an animal performance was important for Bill.'

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Leven adds, 'Bill has always treated the wolves as characters and never as computer generated things, and directs them in the same way he'd direct any actor. He would always give us direction like Sam should be angrier. It's the best way to work. His treating these creatures as characters, instead of just computer bits, was really great.'

'Because we've been working on this franchise for such a prolonged period of time, we've been able to improve the look from show to show,' comments Phil Tippett. 'Wolves generally are pretty darn clean and since Bill wanted the wolves rangier, that means a lot more fur matting and clumping, like they've lived out in the woods. We edged towards something a bit more feral.'

'However, there is also a balance between look and technology,' adds Tippett. 'The body count of the wolves escalates and because we're adding a great deal more hair to get the right texture, that fur really ups the rendering time. We've gone from four wolves to eight to twelve, to sixteen in Part 2. So we have to be very careful about that balance, because it takes hundreds of hours to render each wolf.'[11]

Music[edit]

It was revealed in January 2012 that the soundtrack for Part 2 had already started production.[12] Confirmed for the soundtrack in advance were 'Heart of Stone' by Iko, which plays when Edward and Bella are talking in the cottage after finding Alice's note and 'Where I Come From' by Passion Pit, which will play when Bella wakes up from her transformation.[13] The lead single from the soundtrack is 'The Forgotten', performed by the American rock band Green Day. 'A Thousand Years, Pt. 2' by the American singer Christina Perri is also featured on the soundtrack album.

Carter Burwell, the composer of Twilight and Breaking Dawn: Part 1, returned to score the final installment of the series. In later announcements, Burwell confirmed that the score for the film was complete. 'The movie basically upholds the final installment with a score that has the same jungle-music feeling The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 brought us,' Burwell affirmed. 'The music pieces that take place in the catalytic final battle will be very much like the nineteenth song in the previous movie's score, 'It's Renesmee' and the twenty-fourth, 'You Kill Her You Kill Me', which were, if not the most, one of the boldest pieces in my career. I will tease anything but I recommend for the fans to listen to 'A Kick in the Head', 'Exacueret Nostri Dentes in Filia' and 'Aro's End' if you want to have goosebumps for the rest of your life.'[citation needed]

Release[edit]

Box office[edit]

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 has earned $292,324,737 in North America and $537,360,640 in other territories for a worldwide total of $829,685,377.[3] The film is now the 46th-highest-grossing film of all time, the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2012, and the highest-grossing film of the Twilight series. It had a $340.9 million worldwide opening, which was the eighth-largest ever, the largest for the Twilight franchise, and the largest for a film released outside the summer period.[14]

In North America, the film grossed $30.4 million in Thursday night and midnight showings, achieving the third-highest midnight gross[15][16] and the highest midnight gross of the franchise.[17][18]Breaking Dawn – Part 2 made an $71.2 million on its opening day, which is the sixth-highest opening- and single-day gross as well as the third-highest of the franchise.[19] For its opening weekend, the movie earned $141.1 million,[20] which is the 13th-highest-grossing opening weekend of all time,[21][22] the second-highest-grossing of the franchise,[23] the third-largest November opening,[24] and the fourth-largest opening of 2012.[25] It retained first place in its second weekend by dropping 69.1% with a gross of $43.6 million over the three-day weekend and made a total of $64.4 million over the five-day Thanksgiving holiday weekend.[26] In its third weekend, Breaking Dawn Part – 2 held onto the No. 1 spot again by dropping 60.1% and grossing $17.4 million.[27] It became the third-highest-grossing film of the franchise behind Eclipse and New Moon.[28]

Outside North America, the film opened on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 in six countries earning $13.8 million. By Thursday, it had opened in 37 territories, earning $38.8 million. In all territories, it opened with similar or higher earnings than its immediate predecessor.[29] Through its first Friday, it earned $91.0 million, after expanding to 61 territories.[30][31] By the end of its opening weekend (Wednesday–Sunday), it scored a series-best $199.5 million opening from 61 territories on 12,812 screens. This is the eighth-largest opening outside North America and the largest 2012 opening.[32] IMAX showings generated $3 million from 82 locations.[33] The film's largest openings were recorded in the UK, Ireland, and Malta ($25.2 million), Russia and the CIS ($22.0 million), and France and the Maghreb region ($17.9 million).[34] In Spain, it set a three-day opening-weekend record with $11.9 million.[35] In total earnings, its three highest-grossing markets after North America are the UK, Ireland, and Malta ($57.9 million), Brazil ($54.2 million), and Russia and the CIS ($42.8 million).[34]

Critical response[edit]

The film received mixed reviews from critics, but the reviews were much more favorable than those of its predecessor. At Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 49% rating, based on 190 reviews with the consensus stating: 'It's the most entertaining Twilight, but that's not enough to make Breaking Dawn Part 2 worth watching for filmgoers who don't already count themselves among the franchise converts.'[36] At Metacritic it has a weighted average score of 52 out of 100, based on reviews from 31 critics.[37] Audiences polled on CinemaScore gave it an average rating of 'A'.[38] The majority of praise from both fans and critics went towards the ending sequence, Michael Sheen's performance as the Volturi leader Aro and Lee Pace's performance as vampire Garrett.

Todd McCarthy of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, 'The final installment of the immortal Bella/Edward romance will give its breathlessly awaiting international audience just what it wants'.[39] Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly said, 'Breaking Dawn: Part 2 starts off slow but gathers momentum, and that's because, with Bella and Edward united against the Volturi, the picture has a real threat'.[40] Sara Stewart of the New York Post wrote, 'Finally, someone took the source material at its terribly written word and stopped treating the whole affair so seriously'.[41] Justin Chang of Variety praised the performance of Stewart by saying, 'No longer a mopey, lower-lip-biting emo girl, this Bella is twitchy, feral, formidable and fully energized, a goddess even among her exalted bloodsucker brethren'.[42] Manohla Dargis of The New York Times said, 'Despite the slow start Mr. Condon closes the series in fine, smooth style. He gives fans all the lovely flowers, conditioned hair and lightly erotic, dreamy kisses they deserve'.[43]

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Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four, saying 'its audience, which takes these films very seriously indeed, will drink deeply of its blood. The sensational closing sequence cannot be accused of leaving a single loophole, not even some of those we didn't know were there'. He concluded by saying, 'Breaking Dawn, Part 2' must be one of the more serious entries in any major movie franchise.. it bit the bullet, and I imagine fans will be pleased.'[44] Helen O'Hara of Empire gave the film a mixed review and said, 'Fans will be left on a high; other viewers will be confused but generally entertained by a saga whose romance is matched only by its weirdness'.[45]

Home media[edit]

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 was released on DVD and Blu-ray on March 2, 2013.[46] As of June 1, 2014, Breaking Dawn: Part 2 has sold 4,810,249 DVDs along with 1,224,869 Blu-ray Discs for $71,418,469 and $24,472,107 respectively totaling $99,195,325.[47]

Spin-offs[edit]

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In September 2016, Lionsgate co-chairman Patrick Wachsberger stated that a sequel was 'a possibility' but would only go ahead if Stephenie Meyer wanted to do one.[48] On August 8, 2017, Variety reported that Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer has interest in having spinoffs made for The Twilight Saga, and wants to create a writers' room to explore the idea.[49]

Awards and nominations[edit]

YearAwardCategoryRecipientsResultRef.
2013Empire Cinemas Alternative Movie AwardsBest On-Screen CoupleEdward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) and Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart)Won[50]
Best On-Screen KissEdward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) and Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart)Won
Best Fight ScenesBreaking Dawn – Part 2Won
Best Film VillainAro (Michael Sheen)Won
Best Male BodyJacob Black (Taylor Lautner)Won
2013Golden Raspberry AwardsWorst PictureBreaking Dawn – Part 2Won[51]
Worst ActorRobert PattinsonNominated
Worst ActressKristen Stewart
(for Breaking Dawn – Pt. 2 and Snow White and the Huntsman)
Won
Worst Supporting ActorTaylor LautnerWon
Worst Supporting ActressAshley GreeneNominated
Worst Screen CoupleMackenzie Foy and Taylor LautnerWon
Robert Pattinson and Kristen StewartNominated
Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-off or SequelBreaking Dawn – Part 2Won
Worst DirectorBill CondonWon
Worst ScreenplayMelissa Rosenberg and Stephenie MeyerNominated
Worst Screen EnsembleEntire cast of Breaking Dawn – Part 2Won
2013MTV Movie AwardsBest Shirtless PerformanceTaylor LautnerWon[52]
2013Moviefone Fonie AwardMost Extreme Role AdjustmentKristen Stewart
(for Breaking Dawn – Pt. 2 and On the Road)
Won[53]
2013Nickelodeon Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Movie ActressKristen StewartWon[54]
2013Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice AwardsFavourite UK ActorRobert PattinsonWon[55]
2013People's Choice AwardsFavorite Movie Fan FollowingTwihardsWon[56]
2013Richard Attenborough Film AwardBritish Performer of the YearRobert PattinsonWon[57]
2013Virgin Media AwardHottest Movie ActorRobert PattinsonWon[58]
Hottest Movie ActressKristen StewartWon
2013Young Artist AwardBest Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young ActressMackenzie FoyNominated[59]
2013Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie: Romance ActressKristen StewartWon
Choice Movie: Scene StealerKellan LutzWon
Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy ActorTaylor LautnerWon
Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy ActressKristen StewartWon
Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/FantasyBreaking Dawn – Part 2Won
Choice Movie: Romance ActorRobert PattinsonWon
Choice Movie: RomanceBreaking Dawn – Part 2Won

See also[edit]

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External links[edit]

  • The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 on IMDb
  • The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 at Metacritic
  • The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 at Box Office Mojo
  • The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 at Rotten Tomatoes
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Taylor Lautner .. Jacob Black
Gil Birmingham .. Billy
Billy Burke .. Charlie Swan
Sarah Clarke .. Renee
Ty Olsson .. Phil
Kristen Stewart .. Bella Swan
Ashley Greene .. Alice Cullen
Jackson Rathbone .. Jasper Hale
Peter Facinelli .. Dr. Carlisle Cullen
Elizabeth Reaser .. Esme Cullen
Kellan Lutz .. Emmett Cullen
Nikki Reed .. Rosalie Hale
Robert Pattinson .. Edward Cullen
Christian Sloan .. Unsavory Man
James Pizzinato .. Unsavory Man
Ian Harmon .. Unsavory Man
Gabriel Carter .. Unsavory Man
Anna Kendrick .. Jessica
Christian Serratos .. Angela
Justin Chon .. Eric
Michael Welch .. Mike
Michael Sheen .. Aro
Christopher Heyerdahl .. Marcus
Jamie Campbell Bower .. Caius
Christian Camargo .. Eleazar Denali
Mía Maestro .. Carmen Denali
Maggie Grace .. Irina Denali
MyAnna Buring .. Tanya Denali
Casey LaBow .. Kate Denali
Angelo Renai .. Minister Weber
Booboo Stewart .. Seth
Alex Rice .. Sue Clearwater
Paul Becker .. Dancer
Stephanie Moseley .. Dancer
Kiowa Gordon .. Embry
Tyson Houseman .. Quil
Chaske Spencer .. Sam Uley
Bronson Pelletier .. Jared
Alex Meraz .. Paul
Julia Jones .. Leah
Tinsel Korey .. Emily
Tanaya Beatty .. Rachel
Sienna Joseph .. Claire
Carolina Virguez .. Kaure
Sebastião Lemos .. Gustavo
Kimani Ray Smith .. Near-Miss Husband
Tora Hylands .. Near-Miss Wife
Mackenzie Foy .. Renesmee
Ali Faulkner .. Bianca
Charlie Bewley .. Demetri
Daniel Cudmore .. Felix
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Christie Burke .. Teenage Renesmee (uncredited)
Jordon Michael Corbin .. Volturi Victim (uncredited)
Kasey Emas .. Volturi Victim (uncredited)
Edi Gathegi .. Laurent (archive footage) (uncredited)
Stephenie Meyer .. Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Lauren Michele .. Socialite (uncredited)

Produced by

Roberto Bakker.. associate producer: Zonar, Brazil
Bill Bannerman.. co-producer
Marty Bowen.. executive producer
Wyck Godfrey.. producer
Barbara Kelly.. associate producer
Stephenie Meyer.. producer
Greg Mooradian.. executive producer
Mark Morgan.. executive producer
Guy Oseary.. executive producer
Carlos Paiva.. producer: Zonar MD, Brazil
Karen Rosenfelt.. producer
Isabelle Tanugi.. producer: Zonar, Brazil

Music by

Carter Burwell

Cinematography by

Guillermo Navarro.. director of photography

Film Editing by

Virginia Katz

Casting By

Debra Zane

Production Design by

Richard Sherman

Art Direction by

Daniel Flaksman
Lorin Flemming
Nate Fredenburg
Troy Sizemore.. supervising art director

Set Decoration by

David Schlesinger

Costume Design by

Michael Wilkinson

Makeup Department

Denise Adams.. contact lens technician
Jean Ann Black.. makeup department head (as Jean Black)
Erica Brunson.. additional makeup artist
Samantha M. Capps.. makeup artist
Bonnie Clevering.. hair stylist: Ms. Stewart
Daina Daigle.. hair stylist
Beatrice De Alba.. hair department head (as Beatrice DeAlba)
Richard De Alba.. hair stylist (as Richard DeAlba)
Karola Dirnberger.. hair colourist / wig colorist
Margeaux Fox.. hair stylist
Ebraham Francis.. contact lens technician: second unit Vancouver
Susan Germaine.. key hair stylist: Vancouver
Christina Gonzalez.. contact lens technician
Allison Gordin.. assistant makeup artist
Lisa Hazell.. hair stylist
Stacey Herbert.. makeup artist
Daniel Jouet.. additional makeup artist
Rolf John Keppler.. key makeup artist (as Rolf Keppler)
Krystal Kershaw.. makeup artist
Bob Kretschmer.. wigmaker
Erica Kyker.. makeup artist (as Erica Dewey)
Jack Lazzaro.. makeup artist
Courtney Lether.. additional makeup artist
Karen Lovell.. hair stylist
Darryl Lucas.. makeup artist
Aimee Macabeo.. special makeup effects artist
Patricia McAlhany Glasser.. wig maintenance (as Patricia Glasser)
Amanda McGowan.. key makeup artist: second unit Vancouver
Sara Michael.. makeup artist
Clariss Morgan.. hair stylist
Chrissy Morris.. key makeup: second unit
Angela Nair.. assistant makeup artist
Jessica Nelson.. contact lens technician
Stacey Panepinto.. makeup artist: Ms. Stewart
Rita Parillo.. assistant hair department head
Cristina Patterson.. contact lens designer/coordinator (as Christina Patterson)
Burgundy Pons.. contact lens technician
Paige Reeves.. makeup artist
Kellie Robinson.. makeup artist
Lesley Rodriguez.. makeup artist
Jami Ross.. makeup artist
Forest Sala.. hair department head: Canada
Remi Savva.. makeup artist
Monty Schuth.. wig maintenance
Adina Shore.. first assistant hairstylist
Andrea Simpson.. key hair stylist: second unit Vancouver
Brian Sipe.. specialty makeup artist: Kristen Stewart
Gianna Sparacino.. hair stylist
Sarah Bergeest Still.. makeup artist (as Sarah Bergeest)
Vicki Syskakis.. first assistant makeup artist
Emily Tatum.. makeup artist
Arjen Tuiten.. special makeup effects artist: Kristen Stewart
Fay von Schroeder.. department head makeup - canada
Melizah Anguiano Wheat.. hair stylist (as Melizah Schmidt)
Beka Wilson.. hair stylist (as Bekka Wilson)

Production Management

Valeria Costa Amorim.. production manager: Brasil
Shawn Boyachek.. 2nd unit production supervisor / second unit production supervisor
Mary Guilfoyle.. production manager: second unit, Canada
Sara Irvine-Erickson.. unit manager (as Sara Irvine)
Andrea Isaacs.. executive in charge of production
Barbara Kelly.. unit production manager: Canada
Andrew G. La Marca.. production manager: Brazil
Colleen Mitchell.. production manager: second unit, Canada
Irina Neves.. assistant production manager
David Price.. assistant production manager
Angela Quiles.. production supervisor: Baton Rouge
Andrea Wertheim.. post-production supervisor
Bryan Yaconelli.. production supervisor: Brazil

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Bill Bannerman.. aerial unit director: Brazil/Canada
Karin Behrenz.. third assistant director
Josy Capkun.. second assistant director
Gabriel Correa.. third assistant director
Charles Crossin.. second assistant director
Jordan Edwards.. assistant director
E.J. Foerster.. second unit director
Scott Kukurudz.. trainee assistant director: second unit
Steve Lonano.. second second assistant director
Bryant Marshall.. third assistant director
John M. Morse.. second assistant director
Justin Muller.. first assistant director
Cali Pomes.. second second assistant director
Ann C. Salzer.. first assistant director: second unit
Ted Voorhies.. production assistant
Greg Zenon.. first assistant director: second unit
Dawn Charette.. trainee assistant director (uncredited)

Art Department

Alexandra Adduci.. sculptor
A. Russell Amdal.. foreman
Michael Arena.. greens gang boss
Aimee Athnos.. set decoration coordinator
Sean Blackie.. assistant set decorator
Janice Blackie-Goodine.. set decorator: Canada
David Keith Broome.. lead greensman
Kenneth Brown.. sculptor
Shane Buckallew.. lead plasterer
Ed Burcham.. set dresser (as Eddie Burcham)
New York Carmona.. custom props
Cassie Catalanotto.. set dresser
John Chaschowy.. second unit on-set greens
John B. Clarey III.. general foreman
Randall S. Coe.. construction coordinator
Iggie Colomer.. set dresser
Delaney Davis.. art department assistant
Bruno De Laurentis.. graphic designer
Carl Denooyer.. gang boss: set dressing
Byron Denson.. labor foreman
Ken Deubel III.. paint foreman
Abigail Drury.. stand-by painter
James Dupuy.. general foreman
Stephen P. Durante.. set dresser
Jaime Fernandez.. on set dresser
Matthew Gatlin.. property master: second unit / set designer
John Gorman.. second unit assistant prop master
Luiza Hakme.. props assistant
Anthony J. Henderson.. illustrator
Sam Jacobs.. second assistant props
Zoe Jirik.. set decoration buyer: Canada
Carl Johansen.. greensman
Jerod Johnson.. painter
Thomas V. Johnson.. lead scenic
Jaclyn Kenney.. art department coordinator
Ty Landry.. set dresser
Leo Lauricella.. foreman
Stacy Lauricella.. construction office assistant
Blake Le Vasseur.. lead sculptor
K. Emily Levine.. art department coordinator
Ken Lewis Jr... plaster gangboss
Lindanne Lewis.. painter
Jerad Marantz.. concept artist
Michelle Marchand II.. assistant set decorator
Steve Martemucci.. gangboss
Robert McKinnon.. conceptual artist
Molly Mikula.. assistant art director
Sheila Millar.. set designer
Steve Miller.. lead dresser
Scotty Morris.. set dresser
Rick Newsome.. storyboard artist
Michael O'Sullivan.. set dresser
Slaid Parker.. set dresser
Derek Pineo.. props buyer
Tammy Polatsek.. flower stylist
Citlali Quintana.. art department production assistant
Roberta Raposo.. art coordinator
Steffen Reichstadt.. concept artist
Megz Reynolds.. set dresser
Janna Roach.. assistant property master
Clara Rocha.. set dresser
Monica Rochlin.. set dresser
Michael Sabo.. property master
George Sanchez.. plasterer
Carlos Savant.. sculptor
Aaron Sims.. concept artist
Tyler Smith.. property master: second unit
Alexander 'Sasha' Stolin.. illustrator (as Alexander Stolin)
James Summers.. head greensman
Nevin Swain.. property master
Jason Sweers.. graphic designer
Courtney Talbot.. set designer
Gary Damian Thomas.. storyboard artist (as Gary Thomas)
Darryl Tifenbach.. paint lead
Brendan Turrill.. assistant art director
Trinh Vu.. set designer
Joel Watts Jr... painter
Richard Blake Wester.. leadman
David O. Whatley.. sculptor (as Dave Whatley)
Chris M. Wilson.. propmaker
Tom R. Wilson.. carpenter / prop maker
Sonia Zimmerman.. props
Ralph Chabaud.. illustrator (uncredited)
Melisa Coby.. scenic artist (uncredited)
Macleod Sinclaire.. on set dresser (uncredited)

Sound Department

Steve C. Aaron.. production sound mixer
Christopher Alba.. supervising foley editor
Darren Brisker.. additional production sound mixer
Dane A. Davis.. sound designer / supervising sound editor
Ryan Farris.. boom operator
Stephanie Flack.. dialogue editor
Nerses Gezalyan.. additional sound mixer
Gary A. Hecker.. supervising foley artist
Mike Hibberson.. boom operator
James Hyde.. adr recordist
Matthew W. Kielkopf.. first assistant sound editor
Tony Lamberti.. re-recording mixer
Kevin Meier.. boom operator: second unit
Michael Minkler.. re-recording mixer
Chris Navarro.. adr mixer
Whit Norris.. production sound mixer: U.S. Virgin Islands unit
Kevin J. Summers.. boom operator: U.S. Virgin Islands unit
Greg Townsend.. assistant re-recording mixer
Robert Ulrich.. supervising adr & dialogue editor
Jared Watt.. sound utility
David A. Whittaker.. sound effects editor
Ryan Young.. adr mixer (as Ryan D. Young)

Special Effects by

Alex Burdett.. special effects supervisor
Ana Carvalho.. special effects coordinator: Brazil
William Catania.. rigging foreman
Lela Checco.. special effects
Diana Choi.. special effects makeup (as Diana Yun Soo Yoo)
Michelle Deville.. fabrication department: Legacy Effects
Sergio Farjalla Jr... special effects supervisor: Brazil
Damian Fisher.. mold shop supervisor
Skylar Gorrell.. special effects technician
Jared Guenther.. special effects technician
Heath Hood.. special effects on-set foreman
Mike Hyrman.. special effects technician
Jeremy Johnson.. special effects technician
Walter Kiesling.. rigging forman
Aimee Macabeo.. special effects makeup
Lindsay MacGowan.. studio coordinator: Legacy Effects
Shane Mahan.. studio coordinator: Legacy Effects
Cristen Martemucci.. special effects technician
Jason Matthews.. artist/puppeteer: Legacy Effects
Heidi Mistic.. mold/technical department
Michael O'Brien.. key artist: Legacy Effects
David A. Poole.. special effects coordinator / special effects supervisor
Jacob Roanhaus.. lab technician: Legacy Effects
John Rosengrant.. animatronic and special makeup effects supervisor
Alan Scott.. studio coordinator: Legacy Effects
Russell L. Smith.. special effects technician
Mike Splatt.. second unit coordinator
Adam Tayler.. special effects best boy
Jeffrey Scott Thomas.. special effects technician
Richard Terry Tjelmeland.. special effects foreman
Rebecca Walker.. special effects technician
Patrick Edward White.. special effects technician
Brad Zehr.. effects best boy: second unit
Michel Martins Zigaib.. special effects
Cole Taylor.. legacy effects coordinator (uncredited)
Michael Watson.. special photographic effects: Faction Creative (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

Samuel Accardo.. visual effects
Neishaw Ali.. visual effects executive producer
Casey Allen.. senior flame artist
Peter Allendale.. compositor: Comen VFX
Jordan Alphonso.. digital artist
Holli Alvarado.. flame artist
Adrienne Anderson.. digital production manager: Tippett Studio
Mathieu Archambault.. digital compositor
Spencer Armajo.. Flame artist
Kenneth Armstrong.. compositor: Comen VFX
Jean Arousi.. production assistant: Modus FX
Jim Aupperle.. lighting technical director
Marie-Ève Authier.. digital compositor: Modus FX
Nicholas Avallone.. animator
Patrice Avery.. previs producer: HALON
Natalie Baillie.. digital compositor (as Natalie Nolan)
Pharoah Barrett.. 3D artist: Digiscope
Dan Bartolucci.. flame artist: Lola VFX
Sophie Beck.. tracking: Modus FX
Barb Benoit.. digital compositor
Mathieu Bertrand.. lead look development: Modus FX
Zena Bielewicz.. digital compositor
Patrick Bissonnette.. vfx financial controller: Modus FX
Bruno Blain.. lead td rigging: Modus FX
Vincent Blin.. flame artist
Tim Bobyk.. motion capture technical director: Animatrik Film Design
Jonathan Boisvert.. technical support: Modus FX
Lisa Bolan.. lead visual effects designer: Prologue Films
Jason Bond.. rotoscope artist: Comen VFX
Kristen Borges.. texture painter: Tippett Studio
Guy Botham.. visual effects executive producer: Lola Visual Effects
Marc Bourbonnais.. vfx executive producer: Modus FX
Aharon Bourland.. cg supervisor: Tippett Studio
Peter Bowmar.. head of technology: Method Studios Vancouver
Nadège Bozzetti.. lead td lighting: Modus FX
Neal Bradshaw.. 3d scan technician: Gentle Giant Studios
Robert Branam.. witness camera operator
Devin Breese.. matchmove lead / vfx on set reference supervisor
Hans Brekke.. lead animator: Tippett Studio
Kirk Brillon.. compositing sequence supervisor: SPIN VFX
A.J. Briones.. previsualization supervisor
Aaron Brown.. compositing supervisor: Method Studios Vancouver
John Bruno.. visual effects supervisor
Shauna Bryan.. visual effects executive producer: Method Studios Vancouver
Sabrina Bucci.. data wrangler: Modus FX
Karen Bushnell.. visual effects
Xavier Callamand.. stage manager: Animatrik Film Design
Heather Behl Cameron.. rotoscope and matchmove coordinator
Wilson Cameron.. visual effects producer: Mr. X Inc.
Howard R. Campbell.. lead lighting
Jeff Campbell.. visual effects supervisor: SPIN VFX
Rachael G Campbell.. visual effects artist
Michael Caplan.. visual effects supervisor
Tim Carras.. visual effects supervisor: Comen VFX
Michael Cavanaugh.. visual effects editor: Tippett Studio
Andy Chan.. visual effects compositor: Mr. X Inc.
Chun-Ping Chao.. digital compositor
Alexis Chapman.. rotoscope lead: Method Studios Vancouver
Fred Chapman.. rigging supervisor: Image Engine
Catherine Chase.. visual effects editor
Freddy Chavez Olmos.. visual effects compositor
Daniel Chavez.. visual effects producer: Hydraulx
David Chen.. digital compositor: Method Studios Vancouver
Jeremy Cho.. digital paint & roto artist
YouJin Choung.. compositor: Tippett Studio
Patrick Clancey.. digital opticals
Trent Claus.. flame artist
Dug Claxton.. digital compositor
Nicolas Cloutier.. lead concept & matte painting: Modus FX
Valérie Clément.. vfx sales & marketing: Modus FX
Joshua D. Comen.. visual effects producer: Comen VFX
Natalie Conliffe.. visual effects artist
Eric Covello.. digital compositor
Brandon Criswell.. lead compositor: Comen VFX
Jonathan Cronk.. assistant vfx coordinator: Comen VFX
Brian Cuartero.. compositor: Comen VFX
Jacinthe Côté.. vfx production manager: Modus FX (as Jacynthe Côté)
Michael Côté.. technical support: Modus FX (as Michaël Côté)
Rif Dagher.. CG supervisor
David Dang.. roto artist: Comen VFX
Sanjay Das.. chief technology officer
Amy Daye.. digital compositor: SPIN VFX
Dean Deakyne.. visual effects artist: Digiscope
Justin Denton.. previs artist
Chris Derochie.. senior animator
Philippe Desiront.. digital compositor: Modus FX
Anouk Deveault-Moreau.. VFX Producer: Modus FX
Gabriel J. Diaz.. lead visual effects editor: Prologue Films
Natalia Diaz.. digital compositor
Victor DiMichina.. production supervisor: Pixel Magic
Gus Dizon.. lead digital painter
Thai Son Doan.. digital compositor
Eric Doiron.. compositing supervisor: Spin VFX
Becca Donohoe.. visual effects coordinator
Anand Dorairaj.. digital compositor
Jason Dowdeswell.. head of studio: Image Engine
Nadav Ehrlich.. visual effects supervisor: Soho VFX
Nicholas Elwell.. associate vfx producer: Hydraulx
Nathan Englbrecht.. lighting technical director
Andrea Espinal.. digital compositor: Modus FX
Patrick Esposito.. visual effects executive: Prologue
Maggie Evans.. senior producer: method studios
David Fix.. senior systems administrator: Mr. X Inc.
Adam Folse.. visual effects artist
Q Fortier.. head of technology
Jean-Sébastien Fortin.. digital compositor: Modus FX
Nicolas Fourcroy.. data wrangler: Modus FX
Page Frakes.. color pipeline supervisor: Tippett Studio
Adam Francis.. motion control technician
Fortunato Frattasio.. visual effects artist: Digiscope
Michael Frattasio.. paint & roto artist: Digiscope
Alan Fregtman.. rigger: Modus FX
Miles Friedman.. visual effects coordinator: Lola VFX
Nicolas Gaffiero.. Modeler: Modus FX
Jason Gandhi.. r&d
Andrew Gardner.. research and development
Demitre Garza.. flame artist
Dominic Gaudreau.. director of technology: Modus FX
Neil Greenberg.. visual effects editor
Robin Griffin.. visual effects producer
William Groebe.. storyboard artist (as William Elder-Groebe)
Raoul Grosser.. visual effects artist
Miguel A. Guerrero.. modeling supervisor: Hydraulx
Robin Hackl.. visual effects supervisor
Lee Hahn.. digital production manager
Chris Halstead.. digital compositor: Tippett Studio
Matt Hansen.. visual effects artist
Rachel Faith Hanson.. visual effects coordinator
Trey Harrell.. lighting supervisor: Mr. X
Peter Hart.. matchmove lead: Method Studios Vancouver
Andy Hass.. animator: Tippett Studio
Adam Hazard.. digital compositor: Tippett Studio
Oliver Hearsey.. tracking supervisor: Mr. X Inc.
Jason Heinze.. digital compositor
Erica Henderson.. digital compositor: Method Studios Vancouver
Irit Hod.. senior lighting technical director: Spin VFX
Amanda Hollingworth.. digital compositor
Justin Holt.. senior texture painter: Image Engine
Nathan Hopkins.. previs artist
Adam Howard.. visual effects supervisor
Bryan Howard.. rigger: Soho VFX
Don Howe.. manager: Tippett Studio
Colin Hui.. visual effects artist: SPIN VFX
Vivien Hulbert.. visual effects coordinator: Image Engine
Ivan Imanishi.. research & development: Image Engine
Chris Ingersoll.. digital compositor
Amanda Instone.. visual effects artist
Mark Intravartolo.. visual effects artist
Elbert Irving IV.. visual effects coordinator: Wildfire VFX
Tracy Nicole Irwin.. visual effects artist
Imraan Ismail.. on-set data wrangler
Stephen James.. digital compositor: Method Studios Vancouver
Robbie Janda.. visual effects coordinator
Daniel Jauregui.. visual effects artist
Zahid Jiwa.. lead rotoscope artist: Method Studios Vancouver
Julie Joannoteguy.. texture artist: Modus FX
Jeremy Johnson.. digital compositor
Kirk Jung.. on-set survey/matchmove: Tippett Studio (as Kirk Larkins)
Dana Jurcic.. visual effects coordinator: Image Engine Design
Bora Jurisic.. visual effects artist
Mark Justison.. compositor: Comen VFX
Jin Yong Kim.. matchmove artist: Tippett Studio
SeungJang 'Jack' Kim.. modeling supervisor
Sylvia Kim.. vfx coordinator: Comen VFX
Daniel Klöhn.. visual effects artist: Prologue Films
Ken Kokka.. visual effects producer: Tippett Studio
Athena Kouverianos.. production manager: Soho VFX
Jason Kozsurek.. digital compositor
Katya Krotenko.. digital compositor: Image Engine
David Labrecque.. data wrangler: Modus FX
Louis Laflamme-Fillion.. production assistant: Modus FX
Jeremy Lambolez.. animator: Modus FX
Wendy Lanning.. visual effects producer: Image Engine Design
Francis Larouche.. digital compositor: Modus FX
Miles Lauridsen.. compositing supervisor: Prologue
Jongju Lee.. 3D animator: Spin VFX
Kate Lee.. matchmove artist: Method Studios Vancouver
Marco Lee.. digital compositor
Woei Lee.. digital compositor: Tippett Studio
Woohyuck Eric Lee.. modeler: Mr. X
Eric Leven.. visual effects supervisor: Tippett Studio
Dave Levine.. flame artist: Lola VFX
Joe Lewis.. motion control
Samuel Loriault-Goulet.. data wrangler: Modus FX
Daniel Lu.. lead modeller/rigger: Soho VFX
Kodie Mackenzie.. digital compositor: Method Studios Vancouver
Chris MacLean.. modeling and texturing lead: Mr. X
Alastair Macleod.. animator
Jonathan MacPherson.. senior data wrangler
George Macri.. visual effects producer: SPIN VFX
Allan Magled.. visual effects supervisor: Soho VFX
Philippe Majdalani.. digital intermediate assistant producer
John Mann.. storyboard artist / storyboards
Paul Maples.. motion control operator
Eric Marko.. location matchmove supervisor: Tippett Studio
Greg Massie.. effects animator
Jim Maxwell.. matte painting supervisor
Corey Mayne.. digital compositor
Matt Mcewan.. digital compositor
Tom McHattie.. digital compositor: Method Studios Vancouver
Mare McIntosh.. cgi coordinator: Hydraulx VFX
Ray McIntyre Jr... visual effects supervisor: Pixel Magic
Claire McLachlan.. data wrangler
Scott McLain.. flame/inferno artist
Liz McLelland.. roto artist: Comen VFX
Steve McLeod.. visual effects editor: Method Studios Vancouver
Jim McVay.. visual effects artist
Philip Melancon.. animator: Modus FX
Douglas Melville.. visual effects production manager: SPIN VFX
David Michaels.. character technical director
Scott Michelson.. visual effects executive producer
Brad Minnich.. visual effects editor
Ronald B. Moore.. visual effects coordinator
Ian Morehead.. visual effects editor
Christian Morin.. digital compositor
Stephen Moros.. matchmove/layout
Henrique Moser.. roto and paint lead: Image Engine
Grant Moyer.. visual effects artist
Brad Moylan.. lead compositor: Pixel Magic
Christopher Mullins.. animator: Tippett
Suzanne Murarik.. visual effects coordinator
Ross Nakamura.. digital compositor: Tippett Studio
Bruce Nicholson.. digital compositor
Ken Nielsen.. digital compositor
Thomas Nittmann.. visual effects producer: Lola Visual Effects
Kelly Noordermeer.. visual effects editorial assistant: Mr. X Inc
Roula O'Regan.. pipeline technical director: Method Studios Vancouver
Dave Olivares.. visual effects technical director
Robert Olsson.. digital matte painter
Zai Ortiz.. CG supervisor: Prologue Films
Richard Owen.. matchmove artist
Caleb Owens.. digital compositor
Chris Paizis.. matchmove supervisor: Tippett Studio
Blaise Panfalone.. visual effects coordinator
Nathaniel Park.. visual effects editor
Clark Parkhurst.. flame artist
Todd Patterson.. previz artist
Todd Patteson.. previsualization artist
Stephen J. Pavelski.. previs artist
Chris Payne.. flame artist
Aaron Peak.. scratch operator
Martin Pelletier.. CG Supervisor: Modus FX
Philippe Pelletier.. production assistant: Modus FX
Chi Pham.. visual effects systems administrator
Mathieu Phaneuf.. lead modeler: Modus FX
Shaun Potts.. digital resource manager
Mark Powers.. animator: Tippett Studio
Akie Prapas.. lead tracking: Modus FX
Brennan Prevatt.. visual effects
Rob Price.. compositor: Comen VFX
Sebastien Proulx.. digital compositor
Jeanne-Élise Prévost.. VFX project manager: Modus FX
Janet Quen.. visual effects artist: Digiscope
Stevie Ramone.. digital compositor
Satish Ratakonda.. digital compositor: Tippett Studio
Cory Redmond.. lighting technical director
Alejandro Restrepo.. data wrangler: Modus FX
Carrie Richardson.. visual effects production manager: Spin Productions
Stéphane Rioux.. digital compositor: Modus FX
Lauren Ritchie.. visual effects producer: Wildfire VFX
Ryan Robertson.. visual effects producer
Pau Rocher.. digital compositor: Method Studios Vancouver
Jules Roman.. president: Tippett Studio
Niketa Roman.. visual effects production assistant
Michael Roth.. visual effects production assistant
Sean Rourke.. visual effects editor: Digiscope
Craig Rowe.. digital compositor
Maya Roza.. digital compositor (as Dorian Roza)
Vishal Rustgi.. digital compositor
Krystal Sae Eua.. model/texture artist: Hydraulx
Diganta Saha.. systems administrator: Prologue Films
Juwana Samman.. lighting technical director
Julian Sarmiento.. head of CG
Mag Sarnowska.. digital compositor
Milan Schere.. matte painter: Mr. X Inc.
Jordan Schilling.. compositor: Tippett Studio
David Schnee.. compositing supervisor: Tippett Studio
Alvaro Segura.. visual effects artist
Richard Servello.. digital compositor
Laura Sevilla.. compositor
Joseph Shahood.. visual effects coordinator: Digiscope
Ahmed Shehata.. cg supervisor: SPIN VFX
Yuta Shimizu.. lighting lead
Tim Sibley.. lead effects artist: SPIN VFX
Aaron Sims.. concept artist
Scott Singer.. visual effects
Nitin Singh.. texture artist
Nik Slotiuk.. fx technical director
Andrew Smith.. visual effects editor: Image Engine
Dane Allan Smith.. visual effects producer: Pixel Magic
Rick Smith.. digital compositor: Soho VFX
Gavin Soares.. animator / tracker
Doug Spilatro.. visual effects artist
Dottie Starling.. visual effects supervisor: Wildfire VFX
Joe Statham.. production assistant/data wrangler
Darryl Stawychny.. visual effects assistant
Mark Stern.. visual effects production executive: Lola Visual Effects
Mary Stuart.. visual effects producer (as Mary Stuart-Welch)
David Sullivan.. roto/paint supervisor
Tammy Sutton.. compositing supervisor: Pixel Magic
Adam Swaab.. cg supervisor: Prologue / visual effects supervisor
Sarah Swick.. visual effects producer: Soho VFX
Aleksander Szkudlarek.. effects technical director
Guillaume Terrien.. compositing supervisor: Modus FX
Nick Tesi.. 3D Scanning Tech, Prod / 3d scanning technician
Sky Tesi.. visual effects artist
Alexandre Tessier.. lead texture: Modus FX
Chonnanit Na Thalang.. compositor: Comen VFX
Phil Tippett.. visual effects supervisor
Jan Toensmann.. digital compositor
Yimi Tong.. visual effects coordinator: Tippett Studio
Nathalie Tremblay.. digital compositor: Modus FX
Matthew Trivan.. visual effects artist
Tom Truscott.. digital compositor
Donald Tse.. compositor
Jerry Tung.. senior technical director: lighting
Nadia Tzuo.. visual effects artist: Prologue Films
Yuki Uehara.. flame artist
Ryan Valade.. visual effects editor: Image Engine
Luke Vallee.. digital compositor: Method Studios Vancouver
Mark Van Ee.. visual effects coordinator: Method Studios Vancouver
Benito Vargas.. previs artist
Frederick B. Vega.. fx animator: Tippett Studio
Biren Venkatraman.. lighting technical director
Andres Vergara.. visual effects compositor: Image Engine
Elinor Villaflor.. accounting: Comen VFX
Kenneth Voss.. roto/paint artist: Tippett Studio
Daanish Wain.. digital compositor
Shawn Walsh.. visual effects executive producer: Image Engine
Jessica Wan.. digital compositor
Francis Meade Warner.. assistant visual effects coordinator
Gregory Watkins.. rotoscope artist: Method Studios
Mark H. Weingartner.. visual effects director of photography
Aaron Weintraub.. visual effects supervisor: Mr. X Inc.
Larry Weiss.. lead lighting technical director: Tippett Studio
Cliff Welsh.. digital compositor
Yanick Wilisky.. visual effects supervisor: Modus FX
Edson Williams.. visual effects supervisor: Lola Visual Effects
Terry Windell.. visual effects supervisor: second unit
Andrew Winters.. visual effects artist
Bruce Woloshyn.. visual effects supervisor: Method Studios Vancouver
Hiroyuki David Yabu.. lead animator: Modus FX (as David Yabu)
Shyam V. Yadav.. data wrangler
Yoshiya Yamada.. visual effect artist: Lola vfx
Mattaniah Yip.. digital compositor: Spin VFX
John 'Duke' Duquesnay.. visual effects producer (uncredited)
Thomas Mathai.. data manager (uncredited)
Mark Prusten.. fluid simulation supervisor (uncredited)
Corey Rosen.. director of creative marketing: tippett studio (uncredited)
Antony Vannapho.. lighting technical director: Modus FX (uncredited)

Stunts

Ed Anders.. stunt performer
Brett Armstrong.. stunt performer
Scott J. Ateah.. stunt coordinator: Vancouver (as Scott Ateah)
Shawn Beaton.. stunt performer
Krista Bell.. stunt performer
Ian Binnie.. stunt rigger
Curtis Braconnier.. stunt performer
Greg Bray.. stunt rigger
Byron Brisco.. stunt performer
Dustin Brooks.. stunt rigger
Marcio Caldas.. stunt coordinator: Brazil
Clint Carleton.. stunt performer (as Clint Charleton)
Janene Carleton.. stunt performer
Mike Carpenter.. stunt performer
Kimberly Chiang.. stunt performer
Fraser Corbett.. stunt performer
Garvin Cross.. stunt performer (as Garvin Cross)
Colin Decker.. stunt rigger
Dave Dunaway.. stunt rigger
Marny Eng.. stunt performer
Ryan Ennis.. assistant stunt coordinator: Vancouver
Carolyn Field.. stunt performer
Corbin Fox.. stunt rigger
Lani Gelera.. stunt performer
Christopher Gordon.. stunt performer
Lars Grant.. stunt performer
Kory Grim.. stunt performer
Leif Havdale.. stunt performer
Adrian Hein.. stunt double: Peter Facinelli / stunt performer
Brian Ho.. stunt performer
Brian Imada.. utility stunts
Jeff Imada.. fight coordinator: Louisiana / stunt coordinator: Louisiana
Ernie Jackson.. assistant stunt coordinator: Vancouver (as Ernest Jackson)
Zandara Kennedy.. stunts
John Koyama.. assistant stunt coordinator: Louisiana / co-stunt coordinator
Jon Kralt.. stunt double: Taylor Lautner
Dave Lane.. stunt rigger
Sam Looc.. utility stunts
Reg Milne.. stunt rigger
Atlin Mitchell.. stunt double: Ashley Greene
Anthony Moyer.. stunts
David Mueller.. stunt rigger
Gabriel Nunez.. utility stunts
Hugh Aodh O'Brien.. utility stunts
Rochelle Okoye.. stunt double: Tracey Heggins
Darryl Quon.. stunts
Bridgett Riley.. stunt double: Ashley Greene, Elizabeth Reaser, Casey Labow, Mia Maestro
Matthew Rugetti.. stunt double: Taylor Lautner
James Ryan.. utility stunts
Patrick Sabongui.. stunts
Todd Scott.. stunts
Luke Sexton.. stunts
Karin Silvestri.. stunt double: Andrea Powell / stunt double: Nikki Reed
Grant Smith.. stunt rigger
Monte Thompson.. stunt rigging coordinator
Aaron Toney.. utility stunts
Steve Upton.. utility stunts
Jon Valera.. stunt performer / utility stunts
Owen Walstrom.. stunt performer
Mike Wilson.. utility stunts
Kofi Yiadom.. utility stunts
Peng Zhang.. co-fight coordinator / fight coordinator
Jay Amor.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Stanton Barrett.. stunt double: Peter Facineli (uncredited)
Krista Bell.. stunt double: Elizabeth Reaser (uncredited)
Freddy Bouciegues.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Curtis Braconnier.. stunt double (uncredited)
Solomon Brende.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Chris Brewster.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Stacey Carino.. stunt double: Olga Fonda (uncredited)
Richard Cetrone.. stunt double: Lee Pace/Christian Camargo (uncredited)
Brett Chan.. stunts (uncredited)
Anis Cheurfa.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Paul Darnell.. stunt double: Robert Pattinson (uncredited)
Elizabeth Davidovich.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Holland Diaz.. stunt double: Jackson Rathbone (uncredited) / utility stunts (uncredited)
Jayson Dumenigo.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Kofi Elam.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Christian J. Fletcher.. stunt rigger (uncredited)
Jeff Galpin.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Christopher Gordon.. stunt double: Jackson Rathbone (uncredited) / stunt double: Taylor Lautner (uncredited)
Guillermo Grispo.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Adam Hart.. stunt double: Peter Facinelli/Kellan Lutz (uncredited)
Leif Havdale.. stunt double: Robert Patinson (uncredited)
Kiralee Hayashi.. stunt double: Kristen Stewart (uncredited)
Brian Hite.. stunt performer (uncredited)
Jake Huang.. stunts (uncredited)
Jacob Kabel.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Shawn Kautz.. utility stunts (uncredited)
Rochelle Okoye.. stunts (uncredited)
Travis Wong.. utility stunts (uncredited)
John Zimmerman.. stunt rigger (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

Dustin Allen.. lighting technician
Matt Almas.. bestboy grip
Skylar Almas.. grip
Allan Almeida.. grip: Brazilian crew
Michael Applebaum.. camera operator: 'b' camera
Scott Andrew Armstrong.. rigging grip
Grant Babbitt.. camera utility: promo shoot / digital imaging technician: promo shoot
Israel Basso.. dolly grip
Bob Bates.. gaffer: second unit
Melissa Beaupre.. grip: second unit
Christa Beth Watkins.. camera production assistant
Dane Bjerno.. aerial camera technician
Hans Bjerno.. aerial director of photography
Jeffery Bjorgum.. video assist
Giovanni Bommarito.. grip
John Bramley.. second unit photographer
Guy Broussard.. set lighting technician
Bryan Bubba Carlisle.. grip
Sasha Chrosciewicz.. security grip
Andrew Jason Clark.. grip: second unit
Kenneth Coblentz.. rigging grip
Andrew Cooper.. still photographer
Chris Cove.. libra head technician: second unit
Jimi Covert.. lighting technician (as Jimmy Covert)
David Crone.. camera operator / steadicam operator
Rob Crone.. second assistant camera
Mark Shane Davis.. second unit: key grip
Luiz Gonzaga de Almeida.. key grip: Brazilian
Matthew Devitt.. best boy grip
Stephen Early.. second assistant camera
Cam Esau.. lighting technician
Eli Everhard.. best boy electric: second unit
Ryan French.. assistant chief lighting technician
Cody Gautreau.. camera loader: Caribbean unit
David Goldsmith.. key video assist
Doane Gregory.. still photographer: second unit
Braden Haggerty.. underwater camera operator
Grant Hamakawa.. secuirty grip
Sean M. Harding.. b camera operator: Vancouver
Christian Hardy.. dolly grip: second unit / rigging electrician
Jeff Harvey.. best boy
Thairon Harvey.. rigging electrician
Patrick Hogue.. film loader
Richie Hollis.. rigging grip
Stan Hoyt.. rigging electrician
Harrison Huffman.. rigging grip
Franklin Jones II.. rigging grip
Timothy James Kane.. first assistant camera: 'a' camera
André Keller.. video assist (film segments)
Gary Kelso.. dolly grip
Phil Klapwyk.. console programmer/operator
Adam Kolegas.. grip
Jeff Kuzyk.. lighting technician
Kevin Lippincott.. rigging electrician
Lisa Long.. first assistant camera: third unit
Josh Lovig.. rigging grip
Daryl Makortoff.. rigging grip
Byron Marigny.. rigging electrician
Paul Go Mayne.. lighting technician (as Paul Stoker Mayne)
Kevin McCloy.. rigging key grip
Adam Mitchell.. set lighting: second unit
Brent Swampy Mullins.. rigging grip
Cesar Nery.. gaffer assistant: Brazilian crew
Robert Owen.. lighting technician: second unit
Sean Oxenbury.. rigging gaffer
Philippe Palu.. key security grip
Max Patrucco.. rigging grip
Rachel Perlis.. grip
Eduardo Duque Pimenta.. first assistant camera (as Eduardo Augusto 'Pimenta' Duque)
Felipe Reinheimer.. steadicam operator
Ronald Richard.. lighting technician
Jonathan E. Robinson.. loader
Peter D. Roome.. first assistant camera: 'b' camera
Donald Roth.. rigging grip
Martina Rupp.. first assistant camera
Declan Ryan.. balloon light technician
Rigney Sackley.. 'a' camera second assistant
Courtland Sandover-Sly.. security grip
Ted Sapp.. rigging key grip
Mike Satterfield.. rigging grip
Codie Scott.. grip
James Selph.. best boy rigging grip
Jonathan Stoll.. grip
Rick Stribling.. key grip
Brandon Swain.. set lighting technician
Jeff Taylor.. second assistant camera: 'b' camera
Todd Thompson.. rigging grip
Jon Thurner.. grip: island unit
Kris Tobiasson.. lighting technician
Brendan van Meter.. lighting balloon operator
Chad Vanko.. balloon light technician
Roger Vernon.. director of photography: second unit
Jason Vowell.. video assist: second unit
Jordan Whaley.. additional lighting technician
Lance White.. digital video assist coordinator: second unit
Jared Wilcox.. grip
Carrie Wilson.. second assistant camera
Darin Wong.. dolly grip
Earl Woods.. rigging gaffer
Don Yockey.. grip: Carribean unit
Kurt Zelmer.. best boy rigging electric
Nick Zinobile.. company grip: Carribean unit
Amie Gibbins.. c cam second assistant camera (uncredited)
Trenton McRae.. electrician (uncredited)

Animation Department

Jimmy Almeida.. animator
Ryan Bradley.. animator
T.J. Burke.. lead animator: Hydraulx
Scott Fritts.. animation lead
Tom Gibbons.. animation supervisor: Tippett Studio
Louis Jones.. animator: Tippett Studio
Gary Mau.. animator: title sequence
Jess Morris.. animator
Phil Morris.. animator
Christopher Mullins.. animator
Yuhon Ng.. animator
Carol Prince.. animator
Danny Southard.. animator: Tippett Studio

Casting Department

Andrea Brown.. extras casting
Patty Connolly.. adr voice casting (as Patty Majorczak-Connolly)
Elizabeth Coulon.. extras casting director
Tara Feldstein.. location casting associate
Andrea Hughes.. extras coordinator
Candi Lei.. extras casting
Shayna Markowitz.. casting assistant
J.J. Ogilvy.. casting associate
Pamela Pearl.. casting associate
Sebastian Rey.. extras casting
Mark Sussman.. adr voice casting
June E. Watson.. extras casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Lindsay Borowko.. truck costumer: second unit
Phillip Boutte Jr... key costume illustrator
Stacy Caballero.. assistant costume designer
Jordan Carper.. costume p.a.
Suzanne M.B. Chambliss.. set costumer
Anne Cicero.. costume buyer
Megan Coates.. set costumer
Meghan Cornay.. costumer
Luisa Dalmagro.. costume buyer
Annette Farnsworth.. set costumer
Alison Fraser.. assistant costume designer
Carolina Herrera.. designer: Bella's wedding dress
Tara R. Hinecker.. set costumer
Aurora Knox.. assistant cutter / cutter/fitter
Sarah P. Koeppe.. set costumer
Rosalie Lee.. cutter
Shonta T. McCray.. set costumer
Janet Melody.. head ager/dyer
Mollie Middleditch.. wardrobe assistant (as Mollie Gates)
Heather Rae Miller.. set costumer
Susan O'Hara.. costume set supervisor
Heather Osborne.. truck costumer
Renee Ragucci-Shelton.. set costumer (as Renee Ragucci)
Reba Saul.. set costumer
Paul Sinnott.. costume assistant
Michelle Toledo.. costume shopper
Britany Viguerie.. costume production assistant
Rodney Williamson.. costumer

Editorial Department

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Joey Amron.. assistant editor
Pete Conlin.. post production
Jason Dale.. first assistant editor
Leeza Diott.. technical manager: post production
Tom Erickson.. editorial assistant (as Thomas Erickson)
Ben Estrada.. colorist: dailies
Vanessa Galvez.. project manager
Jermaine R. Gill.. color correction assistant
Rob Grant.. post-production assistant
Jonathan Hoffman.. post production
Élodie Ichter.. colorist assist: Efilm
Jeremy Kirkland.. editorial assistant
Curtis Lindersmith.. digital intermediate editor
Yvan Lucas.. film colorist
Harry Muller.. color timer
Tom Reiser.. second colorist: Efilm
Frank Robinson.. colorist: Deluxe Vancouver
Shae Salmon.. assistant editor
Zachary Quinn Scheuren.. editor: Prologue Films
Leslie Adkins-Garza.. post-production coordinator (uncredited)
Gérard Estival.. color timer (uncredited)
Nathaniel Lee Voelker.. qc coordinator (uncredited)

Location Management

Michael J. Burmeister.. location manager
Lisa Calhoun.. location scout
Christina DeCharles.. key assistant location manager
Sean J. Donnelly.. locations
Abraham Fraser.. location manager
Laura Fuller.. set location assistant
Sue Kittler.. location scout
Jedrzej Kowalski.. assistant location manager
Michael J. LeGresley.. first assistant location manager
Bonnie Marquette.. location scout
Patrick Mizell.. location assistant
Jason Waggenspack.. assistant location manager

Music Department

Ian Balmain.. musician: trumpet
Donald Barrett.. musican: drums
Christine Bergren.. music legal and clearance
Mark Berrow.. musician: violin
Rachel Bolt.. viola
Robert Burger.. music producer
Carter Burwell.. conductor / orchestrator
Michael Farrow.. scoring mixer
Lewis Jones.. pro tools recordist
Paul Katz.. music consultant
Sonny Kompanek.. orchestrator
Katia Lewin Jablonsky.. assistant music editor (as Katia Lewin Palomo)
Dan Lutz.. musican: bass
Dean Parker.. composer assistant
Alexandra Patsavas.. music supervisor
Adam Milo Smalley.. music editor
Kevin Teasley.. composer: additional music
Ian Thomas.. musician: drums
Kasey Truman.. music coordinator
Bruce White.. musician: viola
Brittany Whyte.. music coordinator
Aleksandar Dimitrijevic.. composer: trailer music (uncredited)
P.K. Hooker.. assistant music editor (uncredited)
Aled Jenkins.. assistant score engineer (uncredited)

Transportation Department

Simon Aubin.. picture vehicles wrangler
Rodney Beech.. transportation captain
Annette Chambers.. driver
Rick Demers.. driver: cast
Chris Dunn.. fuel truck driver
Monte Emery.. picture car coordinator
Jim Filippone.. pilot: camera helicopter
Robert Foster Jr... transportation coordinator
Monica W. Fuller.. driver (as Monica Williamson)
David Greenbaum.. driver: make up truck (as Dave Greenbaum)
Matthew Habgood.. picture car coordinator
Beau Holden.. personal driver: Robert Pattinson
Herb Langill.. driver: hair/makeup
Charles Lanoue.. driver
Lance Leis.. driver
Danny Lewis.. transportation
Fernanda Mandriola.. Transportation coordinator assistant
Jeffrey L. McLaughlin.. driver: honeywagon
Robert Oxford.. driver
Beverly Reeves.. driver
Kyndra Short.. dot compliance coordinator
Wayne Short.. genny operator
Mike Witherington.. driver

Other crew

Ehren Adams.. production assistant
Caellum Allan.. physical production
Sheila Allen.. production accountant
John Arbuckle.. water safety supervisor/diver
Diana Ascher.. post production accountant: Trevanna Post
Adam Assad.. production assistant
Toni Atterbury.. unit publicist
Liz Barker.. containment production assistant
Karen Barna.. business affairs/legal
Frank Barnett.. set production assistant
Paul Becker.. choreographer
Bob Bedard.. head chef
Nicholas Bencriscutto.. digital resource wrangler: Tippett Studio
Chuck Bennethum IV.. production assistant
Melanie Berthelo.. production assistant
Mauro Blanco.. loop group: additional dialogue
Kofi Boateng.. production assistant
Kameron Bodaly.. production assistant
Daniel Bonjour.. voice talent
Daniel Booko.. voice actor
Kara Bowman.. medic
Barbara Branch.. first assistant accountant
David E. Burke.. security
Kris Butler.. medic / set medic
Steve Cainas.. production coordinator
Nadine Charleson.. production assistant
Ariane Chatman.. additional payroll
Chris Clinton.. set production assistant
Rudy Coblentz Jr... construction accountant
Kyle Cooper.. executive producer: Main Titles and Visual Effects (Prologue)
Jeff Croft.. set containment: second unit
Zane Crump.. production assistant
Angel De La Vina.. basecamp production assistant
Fernando de Souza.. Production Coordinator: Brazil
Brittney Diez.. production assistant
Jessica Drake.. dialect coach
Steven Eddy.. physical production executive
Manija Emran.. end title sequence typographer
Lea Enslin.. key second assistant accountant
John Fahrendorf.. assistant: Ms. Stewart
Cristiane Façanha.. production coordinator
Erik Feig.. production executive
Lucien Fernandez.. production assistant
Hazen S. Finnerty Jr... set medic
Shayne Fiske.. production executive
Erin Foster.. stand-in: Ashley Greene
Taylor Gerrity.. assistant post-production accountant
Jesse Goodman.. production assistant
Tom Goodrich.. studio teacher
Grant Grabowski.. travel coordinator
Justin Groetsch.. production coordinator: second unit
Marcelo Guerra.. production accountant: Brazil
Joe M. Hagg.. office production assistant
Danielle Halagarda.. assistant to Mr. Bannerman
Steve M. Hammond.. photo double
Shelley Hatch.. craft service assistant
Sanford Hatcher.. craft service
Jeffrey Hawkes.. assistant: Mr. Pattinson
Corbin Heide.. production assistant
Andre Herrera.. set production assistant
Meghan Hibbett.. assistant: Ms. Meyer
Dylan Hickey.. production assistant
Saraya Hickey.. production assistant
Jaclyn Huntling.. assistant: Mr. Godfrey
Lana Jackson.. set medic
Anne Jacobsen.. production accountant
Ian Jarvis.. accounting clerk
Paul Jasper.. animal coordinator
Katye Kalivoda.. set production assistant: second unit
Tarik Kanafani.. assistant: Mr. Lautner
Katia Kieling.. voice actor
Brynn Kinnee.. background coordinator
Iran Kuykendall.. set production assistant
Natalie Lapointe.. assistant: Mr. Bannerman, Vancouver
Amy Law.. second unit medic
Loui J. LeRoy.. production assistant
Jessica Lichtner.. script supervisor
Danielle Loosemore.. accounting clerk
Jason Lopes.. lead systems engineer legacy effects
Giovanni Lopez.. insurance
Julie Lopinto.. second assistant accountant
Megan MacFadgen.. production assistant
Muite Macharia.. production assistant (as Paul Muite Macharia)
Caroline MacVicar.. assistant: Ms. Rosenfelt
David Magee.. production coordinator: second unit
Evan Michael Magers.. photo double: Robert Pattinson
Corey S. Mah.. production assistant
Michael Andrew Mann.. accounting clerk
Brad Dirk Martin.. boat captain
Benjamin Jeran McGinn.. stand-in: Peter Facinelli / stand-in: Taylor Lautner
Dean McManus.. security: Mr. Pattinson
Jill McQueen.. assistant production coordinator: Canada
Phil Miler.. adr/voice talent
Taylor Milne.. production assistant: second unit
James Moffat.. asst chef
Charlie Morrison.. assistant: Mr. Bowen
Emily Morrow.. assistant production coordinator / production coordinator: U.S. Virgin Islands
Stephanie Moseley.. associate choreographer
Heidi Brook Myers.. additional voices
David B. Oliver.. production finance
Jekisha Omiyewo.. production assistant
Mike Park.. production legal counsel
Harley Pasternak.. personal trainer
Allie Paterson.. production assistant
Brandon Perry.. production assistant
Danielle Poret.. clearance coordinator / clearance/product placement coordinator
Liam Powell.. production assistant
Michael Prokop.. chef
Krystle Rakestraw.. production staff
Benjamin R. Reder.. production legal counsel
Jeremy Roberts.. lead payroll accountant
Ryan Robertson.. main title producer
Natalie Robison.. assistant: Ms. Kelly, Vancouver
Ashley Romain.. office production assistant: second unit
Ashlynn Ross.. photo double: Dakota Fanning / photo double: Kristen Stewart
Ricardo Juliano Rossi.. underwater advisor
Michael Schulz.. production assistant
Michael James 'Scotty' Scott.. manager: production finance
Lisa G. Shillingburg.. location accountant
Cherie Smid.. deer trainer
Davida Chanel Smith.. production secretary (as Davida Smith)
Natalie Zara Smith.. studio teacher
Todd Steiner.. production financing
A.J. Timmcke.. assistant production coordinator: second unit
Marc Uddo.. additional set production assistant
Chanda Venable.. production staff
Kathleen Whelan.. production coordinator
Konrad Damian Wieclawski.. production assistant
Alexander B. Williams.. additional craft service
Alex John Wiseman.. runner
Stanley Wong.. production assistant
Greg Yolen.. assistant: Mr. Condon
Elisa Christophe.. film commissioner: Rio Film Commission (uncredited)
Karen Dean.. accounting clerk (uncredited)
Jeff Dimitriou.. assistant choreographer (uncredited)
John 'Duke' Duquesnay.. studio manager: Hydraulx VFX (uncredited)
Eric Kops.. publicist (uncredited)
Nicole Mak.. dailies film assistant: Deluxe Vancouver (uncredited)
John McBride.. Assistant Credits Coordinator (uncredited)
Regan B. Pederson.. legal consultant (uncredited)

Thanks

Jack Morrissey.. the producers wish to thank