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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010)

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Directed by

David Yates

Writing Credits(WGA)

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

Cast (in credits order) verified as complete

Bill Nighy ... Minister Rufus Scrimgeour
Emma Watson ... Hermione Granger
Richard Griffiths ... Vernon Dursley
Harry Melling ... Dudley Dursley
Daniel Radcliffe ... Harry Potter
Julie Walters ... Molly Weasley
Bonnie Wright ... Ginny Weasley
Rupert Grint ... Ron Weasley
Ian Kelly ... Mr. Granger
Michelle Fairley ... Mrs. Granger
Fiona Shaw ... Petunia Dursley
Alan Rickman ... Professor Severus Snape
Carolyn Pickles ... Charity Burbage
Ralph Fiennes ... Lord Voldemort
Helena Bonham Carter ... Bellatrix Lestrange
Helen McCrory ... Narcissa Malfoy
Jason Isaacs ... Lucius Malfoy
Tom Felton ... Draco Malfoy
Timothy Spall ... Wormtail
Graham Duff ... Death Eater
Peter Mullan ... Death Eater Yaxley
Guy Henry ... Pius Thicknesse
Arben Bajraktaraj ... Antonin Dolohov
Rod Hunt ... Thorfinn Rowle
Suzanne Toase ... Alecto Carrow
Ralph Ineson ... Amycus Carrow
Adrian Annis ... Death Eater
Emil Hostina ... Death Eater
Paul Khanna ... Death Eater
Richard Strange ... Death Eater
Anthony John Crocker ... Death Eater
Peter G. Reed ... Death Eater
Granville Saxton ... Death Eater
Judith Sharp ... Death Eater
Ashley McGuire ... Death Eater
Penelope McGhie ... Death Eater
Bob Yves Van Hellenberg Hubar ... Death Eater
Tony Kirwood ... Death Eater
Michael Gambon ... Professor Albus Dumbledore
David Ryall ... Elphias Doge
Robbie Coltrane ... Rubeus Hagrid
Brendan Gleeson ... Alastor 'Mad-Eye' Moody
James Phelps ... Fred Weasley
Oliver Phelps ... George Weasley
Mark Williams ... Arthur Weasley
George Harris ... Kingsley Shacklebolt
Andy Linden ... Mundungus Fletcher
Domhnall Gleeson ... Bill Weasley
Clémence Poésy ... Fleur Delacour
Natalia Tena ... Nymphadora Tonks
David Thewlis ... Remus Lupin
John Hurt ... Ollivander
Frances de la Tour ... Madame Maxime
Evanna Lynch ... Luna Lovegood
Rhys Ifans ... Xenophilius Lovegood
Matyelok Gibbs ... Auntie Muriel Weasley
Eva Alexander ... Waitress
Simon McBurney ... Kreacher (voice)
Matthew Lewis ... Neville Longbottom
Jon Campling ... Death Eater
Devon Murray ... Seamus Finnigan
William Melling ... Nigel
Simon Grover ... Death Eater
Freddie Stroma ... Cormac McLaggen
Isabella Laughland ... Leanne
Jessie Cave ... Lavender Brown
Anna Shaffer ... Romilda Vane
Josh Herdman ... Gregory Goyle
Amber Evans ... Twin Girl #1
Ruby Evans ... Twin Girl #2
Katie Leung ... Cho Chang
Georgina Leonidas ... Katie Bell
Louis Cordice ... Blaise Zabini
Scarlett Byrne ... Pansy Parkinson
Afshan Azad ... Padma Patil
Imelda Staunton ... Dolores Umbridge
David O'Hara ... Albert Runcorn
Steffan Rhodri ... Reg Cattermole
Nick Moran ... Scabior
Toby Jones ... Dobby (voice)
Sophie Thompson ... Mafalda Hopkirk
Daniel Tuite ... Skinny Ministry Wizard
Daisy Haggard ... Ministry Lift (voice)
George Potts ... Balding Wizard
Rose Keegan ... Red Haired Witch
Ned Dennehy ... Scared Man
Kate Fleetwood ... Mary Cattermole
Daniel Hill ... Bushy Haired Muttering Wizard
Rade Serbedzija ... Gregorovitch
Jamie Campbell Bower ... Young Gellert Grindelwald
Hazel Douglas ... Bathilda Bagshot
Adrian Rawlins ... James Potter
Geraldine Somerville ... Lily Potter
Miranda Richardson ... Rita Skeeter
Michael Byrne ... Gellert Grindelwald - old
Dave Legeno ... Fenrir Greyback (as David Legeno)
Samuel Roukin ... Snatcher
Warwick Davis ... Griphook (as Warwick Davies)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Augustina Amoa ... Parent (uncredited)
Charlotte Atkinson ... Snatcher (uncredited)
Martin Ballantyne ... Mundungus Fletcher's Associate (uncredited)
Greg Bennett ... Ministry Wizard (uncredited)
Chloé Bruce ... Snatcher (uncredited)
Grace Bruce ... Snatcher (uncredited)
Paul Buchanan ... Ministry of Magic Police (uncredited)
Alison Cain ... Veela (uncredited)
Serena Catapano ... Death Eater (uncredited)
Paul Davies ... Deatheater (uncredited)
Sarah-Jane De Crespigny ... Ministry Wizard (uncredited)
Elliott Francis ... SlugClub Member (uncredited)
Mick Fryer-Kelsey ... Wizard Priest (uncredited)
Marc Hockley ... Snatcher / Death Eater (uncredited)
Harrison James ... Student (uncredited)
Rakesh Jhalli ... Death Eater (uncredited)
Angelica Mandy ... Gabrielle Delacour (uncredited)
Tony Montalbano ... Student (uncredited)
Steve Munroe ... Drunk Muggle (uncredited)
Tom Nunez ... Slytherin Student (uncredited)
Ifeoma Oboko ... School Child (uncredited)
Paul Redfern ... Ministry Wizard (uncredited)
Toby Regbo ... Young Albus Dumbledore (uncredited)
Nathan Robinson ... Mudblood (uncredited)
Matthew Steer ... Young Wizard (uncredited)
Paul Warren ... Ministry Wizard (uncredited)
Ricky Wilson ... Dirk Cresswell (uncredited)
Deborah Wise ... Ministry of Magic Witch (uncredited)
Stanislav Yanevski ... Viktor Krum (uncredited)

Produced by

David Barron... producer
David Heyman... producer
Tim Lewis... co-producer
J.K. Rowling... producer
John Trehy... co-producer
Lionel Wigram... executive producer

Music by

Alexandre Desplat

Cinematography by

Eduardo Serra

Film Editing by

Mark Day

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Casting By

Fiona Weir

Production Design by

Stuart Craig

Art Direction by

Andrew Ackland-Snow... senior art director
Mark Bartholomew
Alastair Bullock
Martin Foley
Kate Grimble
Christian Huband
Molly Hughes
Hattie Storey
Gary Tomkins
Ashley Winter

Set Decoration by

Stephenie McMillan

Costume Design by

Jany Temime

Makeup Department

Francesco Alberico... hair stylist
Alexys Becerra... assistant makeup effects artist
Ricci-Lee Berry... trainee special make-up effects
Paul Boyce... additional makeup effects artist
Emma Brassfield... fabricator (as Emma Toft)
Amanda Burns... makeup artist
Amy Byrne... makeup artist
Rebecca Cain... special makeup effects artist (as Becky Cain)
Anita Casali... hairdresser
Valter Casotto... special makeup effects artist
Louise Coles... makeup daily
Mark Coulier... prosthetic makeup supervisor
Francesca Crowder... hair stylist
Lucy Darkness... trainee make up effects
Louise Day... fabricator
Elisabetta De Leonardis... hairdresser
Gemma De Vecchi... fabricator
Nathaniel De'Lineadeus... dental FX design and manufacture
Tanya Dennis... make up trainee
Sarah Downes... makeup artist
Jenna Roseanne Drew... assistant special makeup effects artist (as Jenna Wyatt)
Nick Dudman... special makeup designer
Paula Eden... art finishing supervisor
Amy Elliot... makeup dailies
Emma Faulkes... prosthetic makeup artist (as Emma Sheffield)
Darlene Forrester... hairdresser
Katy Fray... supervising prosthetic makeup artist
Dan Frye... mould-maker: make-up effects
Georgie Gardner... makeup effects coordinator
Faye Garland... special makeup effects artist
Vesna Giordano... special makeup effects artist
Richard Glass... contact lens optician
Pamela Goldammer... prosthetic makeup artist
Barrie Gower... special makeup effects artist
Claire Green... mould maker
Nikkie Grimshaw... special makeup effects artist
Hilary Haines... hairdresser
Lisa Halstead... hair: daily
Shaune Harrison... prosthetic sculptor
Charlotte Hayward... personal hair stylist and makeup artist for Emma Watson
Jennifer Hegarty... makeup artist: second unit
Catherine Heys... hairdresser: second unit
Belinda Hodson... makeup artist (as Belinda Hodgson)
Kati Hood... special makeup effects assistant
Jill Hornby... makeup: dailies
Beth Hyland... contact lens technician (as Beth John) / prosthetic makeup trainee (as Beth John)
Giacomo Iovino... supervising mould maker
Duncan Jarman... key prosthetic makeup artist
Amanda Knight... makeup designer
John Lambert... makeup effects shop supervisor
Tracey Lee... makeup artist
Elizabeth Lewis... makeup artist
Ken Lintott... makeup artist
Chris Lyons... dental prosthetics
Franziska Maaß... assistant sfx makeup artist
Kristyan Mallett... prosthetic sculptor
Nadine Mann... hairdresser
Waldo Mason... special makeup effects artist
Claire Matthews... makeup artist
Esteban Mendoza... special makeup effects artist
Jessica Moore... additional makeup effects artist
Jon Moore... additional makeup effects artist
Tina Jane Moore... creature effects trainee
Stephen Murphy... key prosthetics makeup artist
Jessica Needham... makeup artist
Sharon Nicholas... makeup artist
Barney Nikolic... prosthetics make up artist
Katie Pattenden... hair trainee
Robin Pritchard... special makeup effects artist
Gemma Richardson... prosthetic makeup artist
Adrian Rigby... prosthetic makeup artist
Amy Rogers... prosthetic modeller
Charlotte Rogers... makeup artist: daily
Stephen Rose... hair stylist
Alex Rouse... wig maker
Helen Rowe... silicone technician supervisor
Jemma Scott-Knox-Gore... contact lens technician (as Jemma Scott)
Emma J. Slater... special makeup effects artist (as Emma Slater)
Sophie Slotover... hair stylist: crowd dailee
Tracy Smith... key hair stylist (as Tracey Smith)
Kristie Southcott... trainee special make-up effects
Paul Spateri... prosthetic makeup supervisor
Rachael Speke... hair dailies
Lisa Tomblin... hair designer
Annie Townsend... hairdresser (as Ann Townsend)
Luca Vannella... hair stylist
Tristan Versluis... special makeup effects artist
Valentina Visintin... special makeup effects artist
Jade Watkins... makeup trainee: second unit
Eloise Waymouth... prosthetic makeup artist (as Eloise Anson)
Sarah Weatherburn... wig maker
Julia Wilson... makeup artist
Evie Wray... trainee special make-up effects
Nikita Rae... make up artist: crowd (uncredited)

Production Management

Bill Daly... post production executive
Simon Emanuel... production manager
Monica Hada... post-production manager
Katie Reynolds... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Devan Blair... continuity director's assistant
Tom Browne... additional third assistant director
Scott Bunce... additional assistant director
Glen Carroll... additional assistant director: dailies
Dan Channing Williams... daily assistant director
Jamie Christopher... first assistant director
Mark Cockren... third assistant director: crowd
Rachael Fullerton... third assistant director (as Rachael Tottingham)
Dominic Fysh... first assistant director: second unit
Daniel Jerome Gill... daily third assistant director (as Daniel Gill)
Stewart Hamilton... second assistant director: floor
Sarah Hood... additional third assistant director
Andy Madden... additional assistant director
Ali Morris... second assistant director
Jane Ryan... second assistant director: crowd
Matthew Sharp... key second assistant director
Amy Stares... base third assistant director
Emma Stokes... second assistant director: second unit
Greg Tynan... trainee assistant director
Stephen Woolfenden... second unit director
Eileen Yip... third assistant director
Deathly

Art Department

Simon Alderton... head rigger
Sophie Allen... junior modeller
Christopher Arnold... props
Martin Asbury... storyboard artist
François Baranger... concept artist
Christiane Barbknecht... props
Pierre Bohanna... supervising modeler
Barry Brown... chargehand rigger
Martin Brown... stagehand
Mark Buck... plasterer
Jack Candy-Kemp... assistant scenic artist
Paul Catling... creature designer
Andy Challis... stand-by rigger
Paul Cheesman... prop storeman
Jane Clark... storyboard artist
Matt Cooke... dressing props
Guy Cope... daily rigger
Jim Cornish... storyboard artist
Sarah Elizabeth Daily... props work experience
Ross Dearsley... concept artist: Cinesite
Julia Dehoff... props draughtsman
Peter Dorme... assistant art director
Sally Dray... portrait artist
Jack Dudman... art department assistant
Neil Ellis... junior propmaker
Stephen Fell... rigger
Laurent Ferrie... drapesman
Jordana Finkel... junior draughtsman
Stephen Forrest-Smith... storyboard artist
Simon French... lookdev artist
Lydia Fry... art department assistant
Philippe Gaulier... concept artist: Double Negative vfx
Liam Georgensen... art department assistant
Melanie Germain... trainee
Rosie Goodwin... assistant set decorator
Shane Harford... props dresser
Toby Hawkes... prop modeller
Richard Hawkyard... greensman
Paul J. Hayes... construction manager
Victoria Hayes... prop modeller
Paul Hearn... props
Nicholas Henderson... art director: digital sets
David Hodges... sculptor
Andrew Hodgson... props (as Andrew Eric Hodgson)
Clive Ingleton... decor and lettering artist
Jodie Jackman... art department coordinator
Nicky Kaill... scenic artist
Matthew Kerly... junior draughtsman (as Matthew 'Albert' Kerly)
John Kirsop... head carpenter
Ashley Lamont... junior draughtsman
Samuel Leake... prop modeller (as Sam Leake)
Alexis Liddell... concept artist: 'Three Brothers Sequence' / concept artist: Framestore VFX
Eduardo Lima... graphic designer
Gerald Linnane... carpenter
Katie Lodge... prop modeller
Catriona Maccann... prop modeller
Peter Mann... stand-by carpenter
Zoe Marsden... art finisher
Christian McDonald... props
Peter McKinstry... concept artist
Ossie Merchant... props
Sonny Merchant... stand-by props: second unit
Stuart Meridew... prop manufacturing buyer
David Merryweather... modeller
Eva Miller... art finisher
Micky Mills... chargehand prop
Miraphora Mina... props concept artist
Joe Monks... supervising painter
Steven Morris... dressing props
Ian Murray... rigger (as Ian Vincent Murray)
Chloe Muton-Phillips... art finisher
Sophie Neil... art department model maker
Andrew Palmer... draughtsman
Amanda Pettett... construction coordinator
Andrew Proctor... junior draughtsman
Adam Rashbrook... stagehand
Carla Rennie-Nash... art department assistant
Oliver Roberts... stand-by art director
Ignacio J. Santeugini... carpenter
Elicia Scales... archivist
Adam Shepherdly... carpenter
Christian Short... chargehand propman
Ryan Sinnott... standby carpenter
Alex Smith... draftsperson
Molly Sole... junior draughtsman
Stephen Swain... assistant art director
Ed Symon... art department assistant
Griff Tapper... carpenter
Craig Tarry... props
Gregor Telfer... props
Sheila Thomas... painter
Jason Torbett... standby propman
Richard Van Den Bergh... sfx props
Ketan Waikar... junior draughtsman
Lauren Wakefield... assistant graphic designer
Matt Walker... scenic artist
David Wescott... assistant construction manager
Paul Wescott... hod scenic painter
Jamie White... carpenter
Barry Wilkinson... property master
Ben Wilkinson... assistant property master
Buddie Wilkinson... propman
Harley Wilkinson... 1st year apprentice carpenter
Simon Wilkinson... supervising chargehand stand-by propman
Marcus Williams... head scenic artist
Nicholas Williams... scenic painter
Paul Williams... carpenter
Paul Williams... carpenter
Andrew Williamson... conceptual artist
Ashley Winter... assistant art director
Dorrie Young... junior draughtsman
Andreas Adamek... concept artist (uncredited)
Dean Coldham... plasterer (uncredited)
Deano Harry Coldham... apprentice plasterer (uncredited)
Rohan Harris... portraits (uncredited)
Steve Harris... carpenter (uncredited)
Alexander Williams... visual development: Cinesite (uncredited)

Sound Department

Esther Asiedu-Ofei... music playback
Orin Beaton... main boom operator
Rachel Boot... sound assistant
Sandy Buchanan... adr recordist
Peter Burgis... foley artist
Sean Byrne... audio post-conform
John Casali... sound mixer: second unit
Ed Colyer... foley mixer
Andie Derrick... foley artist
Gary Dodkin... boom operator: second unit
Mike Dowson... re-recording mixer
James Doyle... sound mix technician
Joanne Dunphy... daily sound assistant
Amy Felton... sound archivist
Michael Fentum... sound designer
Victoria Franzan... sound trainee: dailies
Glen Gathard... foley mixer
Dominic Gibbs... sound designer
Peter Gleaves... adr mixer
Jonathan Hardy... sound assistant
Alistair Hawkins... assistant sound editor
Stuart Hilliker... re-recording mixer
Leigh Humberdross... assistant sound editor
Rob Killick... assistant dialogue editor
Andrea King... foley artist
Laurent Kossayan... atmos mix supervising sound editor
Daniel Laurie... adr supervisor
Jed Loughran... sound effects editor
Mitch Low... sound maintenance engineer
James Mather... supervising sound editor
Jerome McCann... additional sound mixer: second unit
Chris Murphy... boom operator: second unit
Luke O'Connell... assistant sound editor
Jordan O'Neill... dts sound mastering engineer
Jon Olive... adr recordist
James Ridgway... additional adr recordist
Martins Rozentals... sound trainee
Bjorn Ole Schroeder... supervising dialogue editor
Adam Scrivener... additional re-recording mixer
Brian Seagrave... audio conform
Carlos Solis... re-recording mixer
Derek Trigg... foley editor
Stuart Wilson... production sound mixer
Michael Brigman... audio conform (uncredited)
Luke Gentry... foley assistant (uncredited)
Sal Ojeda... dubbing editor (uncredited)
Sreejesh... version re-recording mixer (uncredited)
Andy Stallabrass... adr recordist (uncredited)

Special Effects by

Norman Baillie... senior special effects technician
Chris Barton... animatronic model designer
Helena Brackley... special effects technician
Jonathan Bullock... special effects technician
Trevor Butterfield... special effects senior technician
Andrew Ellinas... special effects assistant
Ricky Farns... special effects floor supervisor: main unit
Nick Finlayson... senior special effects technician
Luke Fisher... sculptor
Michael Fox... special effects senior technician
Mark Haddenham... special effects senior technician
Steve Hamilton... special effects supervisor
Matthew Harlow... special effects technician
Stuart Heath... model maker
Simon Hewitt... senior special effects technician
Stephen Hutchinson... floor supervisor: second unit
Ben James... special effects trainee
Ivan Manzella... creature concept designer / sculpter / makeup artist
Doug McCarthy... senior special effects technician
Noah Meddings... special effects technician
Luke Murphy... senior special effects technician
Ken Pearce... facial motion capture
Alan Perez... flying wire technician
Sam Perez... special effects assistant
Martin Rezard... sculptor
John Richardson... special effects supervisor
Marcus Richardson... senior special effects technician
Craig Skerry... special effects coordinator
Emma J. Slater... silicone technician (as Emma Slater)
Leon Smikle... moldmaker
Phoebe Tait... special effects technician
John Van Der Pool... special effects floor supervisor
Kevin Welch... wire flying coordinator
Kevin Wescott... special effects technician
James Willis... special effects crew
Matt Wood... special effects technician

Visual Effects by

Tony Abejuro... matchmove lead: Moving Picture Company
Lucile Abiven... visual effects coordinator
Darrell Abney... senior modeler/texture artist
Paolo Acri... digital compositor: MPC
Lindsay Adams... senior compositor
Nidhi Agarwal... matchmove Artist: MPC
Rohit Agarwal... roto animation artist: The Moving Picture Company
Ritesh Aggarwal... stereoscopic supervisor
Alicia Aguilera... compositor
Gus R. Aguilera... rotoscope artist
Shane Aherne... senior technical director: Rising Sun Pictures
Yunmi Ahn... roto artist
Zohaib Ahsan... lighting technical director
Nicolas Aithadi... visual effects supervisor: MPC
William Alexander... technical director
Antony Allen... paint & roto artist
Oliver Allen-Wielebnowski... lead stereoscopic compositor
Rob Allman... lighting technical director: Framestore
Laia Alomar... visual effects coordinator: Framestore
Jordan Alphonso... stereo depth artist
Shudhdodhan Milind Ambhore... lead roto artist: Prime Focus Ltd
Paul Amiras... data i/o: Cinesite
Katarzyna Ancuta... paint artist: Framestore
Edward Andrews... paint and roto artist: Double Negative
Nigel Ankers... effects technical director: MPC
Nathan Arbuckle... effects technical director
Paul Arion... layout supervisor: MPC
Gabriel Arnold... hair dynamics technical director: MPC
Avi Arora... digital compositor imax version
Aitor Arroyo... digital compositor
Tricia Henry Ashford... visual effects producer
Ambrish Ashish... stereo compositor
Suzie Askham... matchmove artist
Mathieu Assemat... digital effects artist
Myles Asseter... visual effects artist
Atanas Atanasov... character modeller: Framestore CFC
Davey Atkinson... stereoscopic conversion compositor
Nicholas Atkinson... VFX data coordinator
Jonathan Attenborough... lighting technical director: MPC
Martin Aufinger... visual effects artist
Kate Auld... digital compositor: Rising Sun Pictures
Dan Ayling... matchmove artist
Nithin Babu... roto artist: The Moving Picture Company
Keziah Bailey... visual effects artist: Double Negative
Richard Baillie... lead artist: roto/prep
Negin Bairami... visual effects artist
Radoslav Bakalov... track/matchmove artist
Jason Baker... lighting technical director: Framestore
Richard Baker... senior stereographer / stereoscopic supervisor
Sam Baker... animator: Rising Sun Pictures
Manjusha Balachandran... render support
Balakrishnan... jr compositor: oysterr digital india
Mahesh Balakrishnan... matchmove artist: MPC
Priyanka Balasubramanian... stereoscopic producer
Jon Baldwin... stereo depth artist: stereoscopic conversion (as Jonathan Robert Baldwin)
Sanjay Baliga... rotoanim artist: The Moving Picture Company
Bill Houston Ball... fx technical director: Cinesite
Luke Ballard... roto/prep artist: Double Negative
Jesse Balodis... texture lead
Adrian Banton... compositor
George Barbour... visual effects technical director: Double Negative
Alison Middaugh Barger... cloth technical director: Rising Sun Pictures (as Alison Middaugh)
Adam Barnett... visual effects technical support
Suzette Barnett... stereoscopic compositing lead
Hernan Barros... stereoscopic conversion artist
Claudio Bassi... roto/prep artist: Baseblack
Massimiliano Battista... digital artist: titles international versioning
Ines Baumgartner... visual effects artist
Scott E. Baxter... stereoscopic compositor
Charlie Bayliss... visual effects artist
Robin Beard... compositing sequence supervisor: Double Negative
Lizi Bedford... crew manager: Framestore
Jo Ann Cordero Belen... compositor: Double Negative
Kevin Bell... digital compositor: Rising Sun Pictures
Paula Bell... lead prep artist
Chris Bending... crowd td
Michele Benigna... senior digital compositor: Cinesite
Prabir Bera... senior stereoscopic compositor
Jeremy Berruel... modeler
Sam Berry... rigger: MPC
Annalyn Betinol... rotoscope artist
James Betteridge... stereoscopic compositor
Arwinder Singh Bhurji... matchmover
Carl Bianco... effects artist: Framestore
Chase Bickel... digital compositor: Gradient Effects
Daniele Bigi... lead lighting/ look development artist
Luke Bigley... digital paint artist: Double Negative
Muhittin Bilginer... visual effects technical director: Double Negative
Bineesh... senior matchmove artist
Peter Blackburn... paint/roto artist
Gerald Blaise... modeler: MPC
Mawusime Blewuada... data i/o: Cinesite
Joel Bodin... previs artist
Eglantine Boinet... digital matte painter
Julien Bolbach... senior environment artist: MPC
Sebastian Bommersheim... digital compositor: Rising Sun Pictures
Axel Bonami... sequence lead compositor: MPC London
Anto Bond... modeler and texture artist
Jason Bond... stereoscopic roto lead
Daniel Booty... visual effects coordinator: Framestore
Fernando Borges-Pacheco... creature fx artist: Framestore
Michael Borhi... surfacing/ texture artist
Bruce Borowy... digital rotoscoper
Mark Bortolotto... digital compositor
Randy Bosh... digital compositor / stereoscopic conversion
Jean-Christophe Boue... digital compositor: Rising Sun Pictures
Zakaria Boumediane... texture artist: mpc
Virginie Bourdin... lead concept artist
Simon Bourne... visual effects artist
Emma Bowler... paint & roto artist: Framestore
Paul Boyd... visual effects artist
Dameon Boyle... technical animator
Richard Boyle... rigging artist: Cinesite, London (as Rick Boyle)
James Braid... technology: Double Negative
William Brand... senior modelmaker: Framestore
Sheldon Brathwaite... stereo compositor
Hayley Brazelton... digital compositor (as Hayley Collins)
Dan Breckwoldt... senior compositor
Marc Brenzil... roto artist: String Theory VFX
Daniel Briney... rotoscope artist
Matthew Bristowe... stereoscopic producer: Prime Focus Film
Danielle Brooks... effects technical director
Zack Broussard... visual effects artist (stereoscopic conversion)
Aaron Brown... digital compositor
Christopher E. Brown... digital compositor
Robin T. Brown... lead digital paint & roto artist
Laurie Brugger... senior rigger
Stuart Bruzek... stereoscopic compositing lead
Marc Brzezicki... stereoscopic compositor
Chad Buehler... digital compositor
Daniel Buhigas... senior matchmove artist
Stuart Bullen... digital compositor
Simon Bunker... shader writer: Cinesite
Delphine Buratti... digital compositor
Simon Burchell... supervising pre-visualization editor
Kate Burgess... compositing
Tim Burke... senior visual effects supervisor
Richard Burnside... matchmove artist: Double Negative
Julian Burt... roto animation
Thomas J. Burton... visual effects: Double Negative
Henry Bush... pipeline lead
Nathaniel Caauwe... stereoscopic compositor
Christina M. Cabral... rotoscope
John Callaghan... render technical assistant
Michael Callahan... paint & roto artist
Ben Campbell... lighting technical director
Kevin Campbell... visual effects
Daniela Campos Little... matchmove artist
Daniel Canfora... digital artist: Cinesite
Georgia Cano... stereoscopic compositor
Pete Capelluto... head of pipeline
Francesco Capone... stereoscopic conversion artist
Mario Cardona... cg generalist: matchmove artist
Alex Carr... visual effects coordinator
Helen Carr... paint and rotoscope artist
Ronan Carr... paint & roto artist
Sophie Carroll... visual effects coordinator: Framestore
James Carson... matchmover
Matt Carter... digital compositor
Montana Casey... digital compositor
Tom Castellani... stereoscopic conversion lead
Paul Catling... concept artist
Klaudija Cermak... digital compositor
Maria Chamberlain... digital artist: digital restoration
Chase Champagne... stereoscopic conversion artist
Malavika Chandrakanth... digital paint and roto artist
Anoop Chandran... Matchmove artist: MPC
Fred Chapman... rigging lead: Rising Sun Pictures
Paul Chapman... digital compositor: Baseblack
Matthieu Chardonnet... senior effects technical director
Daniel Chirwa... roto and paint artist
Nicolas Chombart... lighting technical director
Benjamin Chrysler... rotoscope lead
Martin Ciastko... senior digital compositor: Cinesite
Edith Clara... generalist / track/matchmove artist
Rhys Claringbull... look development/lighting artist
Rebecca Clay... paint & roto artist: Framestore
Anita Clipston... stereoscopic compositor
Chris Clough... data i/o: Cinesite
Riccardo Coccia... lighting technical director: MPC
Isabel Cody... previs animator
Esme Coleman... stereo compositor
Richard Coley... visual effects artist
Ross Colgan... senior data operator: Cinesite
Liliana Colombo... stereoscopic roto artist
Michael Connor... roto/prep artist: Double Negative
Kingsley Cook... visual effects coordinator: Warner Bros
Shane Cook... compositing supervisor: Gradient Effects
Dan Copping... senior layout artist: MPC
Sam Corcoran... software developer: MPC
Jean-Nicolas Costa... compositor: MPC
Cleber Coutinho... data i/o: Cinesite
Anna Creasy... visual effects coordinator: Rising Sun Pictures
Josh Crews... stereoscopic compositor
Sarah Cripps... visual effects coordinator (as Sarah Middleton)
Noemie Cruciani... paint and roto artist: Framestore
John Cruise... view-d editor
Emma Cummins... visual effects line producer (as Emma Larsson)
James Cundill... view-d editor
Eoghan Cunneen... assistant technical director
Gordon Curtis... lighting technical director: Framestore
Jessica Curtis... visual effects
Amy Cuthbertson... matchmove artist: Framestore
Anthony D'Agostino... stereoscopic compositor
Carrel D'Souza... visual effects coordinator
Marcello Da Silva... matchmove Artist: MPC
Nick Dacey... visual effects editor: Double Negative
Aimee Dadswell... visual effects producer: Framestore (as Aimee Dadswell-Davies)
Rif Dagher... stereo head of r&d: Pixelmagic
Marie-Cecile Dahan... visual effects production manager: Rising Sun Pictures
Oliver Dale... matchmove/rotoAnimation
Alexander Damm... character animator: Framestore
Michaela Danby... digital compositor
Edward L. Dark... visual effects coordinator
Christopher Davies... matchmove: MPC
Adam Davis... head of crowd sim: MPC
Amy Davis... prep artist
Samual Dawes... roto/prep artist: Double Negative
Florent de La Taille... animator
Hector de la Torre... match move artist: Sasson Film Design
Markus Degen... digital compositor: RISE Visual Effects Studios
Claudia Dehmel... visual effects producer: RISE Visual Effects Berlin - uncredited
Jorge del Valle... previs artist
Jake Delaney... stereoscopic coordinator
Nicolas Delbecq... senior effects technical director: Rising Sun Pictures
Kevin Delee... visual effects artist
Caroline Delen... lead artist
Stanley A. Dellimore... head of layout: MPC
Jason DeParis... matchmove artist
Del DePierro... digital compositor
Gordan Derbogosijan... stereo compositor
Kunal Desai... data i/o: Cinesite
Celine Desrumaux... texture artist
Adam Deutsch... stereo compositor
Thomas Devorsine... lighter
Ross DeYoung... visual effects artist
Ben Dick... paint & roto artist: Framestore
Ben Dickson... 2d technical director: Rising Sun Pictures
John Dietz... Head Of Production: Rising Sun Pictures
Luciano DiGeronimo... stereoscopic compositor
Victor DiMichina... stereo production manager: Pixel Magic
Russell Dodgson... digital compositor
Ferran Domenech... animation supervisor: MPC / previs supervisor: Warner Brothers
Est Donnelly... fx department assistant
Greg Dora... stereoscopic compositor
Andi Dorfan... digital compositor: Double Negative
Tom Dow... lead layout artist: MPC
Clare Johanna Downie... visual effects coordinator: Cinesite
Christopher Downs... lighting technical director
Peter Doyle... Supervising Digital colourist
Markus Drayss... visual effects technical director: Double Negative
Thomas Dyg... lead digital compositor: cinesite
Julien Dykmans... texture artist
Kishan E. Chandran... matchmove artist: The Moving Picture Company
Bruno Ebe... visual effects technical director
Gracie Edscer... visual effects production manager
Lola Edun... stereoscopic compositor
Richard Edwards... data operator: Framestore
Zahraa El Tatari... stereoscopic coordinator
David Elices... stereoscopic compositor
Karen Elliott... stereoscopic conversion compositor
Jane Ellis... visual effects coordinator
Stephen Ellis... visual effects artist: Double Negative
Stephen Elson... visual effects executive producer: Baseblack
Arslan Elver... character animator: Framestore
Catherine Elvidge... character animator: Cinesite
Andrew Emmerson... view-d compositor
Adam Engler... roto artist
Nick Epstein... digital environment supervisor: Rising Sun Pictures
Christian Epunan Hernandez... visual effects
Jo-Ann Evans... visual effects 3D production supervisor: Warner Brothers
Michael J. Eves... stereo artist: String Theory VFX
Michele Fabbro... effects technical director: Framestore
Ristra Fajarwaty... digital compositor / stereoscopic conversion
Péter Farkas... digital compositor: Baseblack
Glen Faught... visual effects
Pedro Fernandes Santos... matchmove artist: Double Negative
Dominique Fiore... digital compositor: Double Negative
Greg Fisher... head of animation: MPC
Jay Fleming... matchmove artist: Double Negative
Megan Flood... visual effects
John Follmer... stereoscopic conversion executive producer: VenSat America
Adam Folse... stereo depth artist
Matt Fox... head of production: Framestore
Richard Fox... digital compositor
Boominathan Frances... matchmove artist
Guillaume François... shader writer
Aidan Fraser... compositor
Jordan Freda... visual effects producer: The Base Studio
Simon French... visual effects artist
Martin Furness... visual effects artist: Moving Picture Company (MPC) London, UK
Jigesh Gajjar... matchmove supervisor: The Moving Picture Company
Aron Galabuzi... paint/prep artist
Attila Gall... digital compositor
Banumathi Gandhimathinathan... matchmove and rotoanim artist: MPC
Rob Garner... paint & roto artist
Caroline Garrett... cg manager: Cinesite
David Gary... effects technical director: Rising Sun Pictures
Stefanie Gassel... technical director: Framestore (as Stefanie Strauss)
Nikos Gatos... lead lighting technical director: Cinesite
Philippe Gaulier... concept artist
Robert Geisler... roto lead
Gabriel Gelade... character animator: Framestore
Florian Gellinger... visual effects supervisor: RISE Visual Effects Studios
Saneesh George... matchmove artist: The Moving Picture Company
Clement Gerard... generalist td: Double Negative London
Storm Gezentsvey... compositor
Nikhil Ghoorbin... scanning and recording technician
Mauro Giacomazzo... rigger
Safiya Gili... stereoscopic conversion artist
Stefano Giorgetti... digital effects artist
Adrien Saint Girons... digital artist
Matthew Glen... vfx editor
Frederikke Glick... paint artist
Angie Glocka... senior animator
Helen Glover... visual effects turnover coordinator: Warner Bros.
Victor Glushchenko... visual effects artist
Steven Godfrey... visual effects artist
Jitesh Gohil... digital artist: MPC
Lisa Gonzalez... lead modeller: Moving Picture Company
Kyle Goodsell... digital compositor: Framestore
Zachary Goodson... track/matchmove artist
Azzard Gordon... cgi modeler: Double Negative
Dianne Gordon... data operations manager: Cinesite
Björn Gottwald... digital compositor: RISE Visual Effects Studios
Xavier Goubin... matchmove artist
Matthieu Goutte... lead character rigger
A.B. Govardhan... lead matchmove artist: MPC
Andrew Graham... effects technical director: Rising Sun Pictures
Luke Gray... stereoscopic lead
Aoife Greenham... stereoscopic conversion lead
Gavin Gregory... visual effects line producer
Donald Gremillion II... stereo depth artist: Pixel Magic
Dave Griffiths... digital compositor
Jeff Grigsby... visual fx: Gradient Effects
Pablo Grillo... animation supervisor
Chloe Grysole... visual effects producer: Cinesite
Matti Grüner... shader writer: Rising Sun Pictures
Glenn Guenette... stereoscopic compositor (as Glen Guenette)
Rodrigo Ribeiro Guimaraes... lighter/compositor: Rising Sun Pictures
Vinod Gundre... senior stereoscopic compositor
Dong Guo... stereoscopic conversion lead
Deepak Gupta... animation finaller: Rising Sun Pictures
Amélie Guyot... matchmover
Crystal Hadcroft... visual effects editor: MPC
Geoff Hadfield... digital compositor
Venetia Hadley... digital compositor: Cinesite (as Venetia Penna)
Robert J. Hall... paint/prep artist
Martin Halle... senior effects technical director
Karen Halliwell... creature technical director
Jason M. Halverson... digital compositor: Double Negative
Raphael Hamm... digital compositor: Double Negative
Sam Hancock... effects artist
T.O.M. Hand... vfx editorial assistant: Moving Picture Company
See Hang... roto lead
Sam Hanover... matchmove artist: Double Negative
Kristina Marie Hansen... rotoscope artist (as Kristina Nunez)
Pete Hanson... studio manager: Double Negative
Michael Harden... vfx edit assistant
Clark Harding... roto supervisor: stereoscopic
Chris Hardman... senior matchmove artist
Steve Hardy... matchmove artist
Jiten Harkhani... visual effects
Nina Harlan... rotoscope artist (as Nina Yoon)
Brandon Harr... lidar scanning: LiDAR VFX
Jonathan Harris... digital compositor
Ben Harrison... stereoscopic coordinator
Mark Harrison... lighting technical director
Chris Hart... modeler
Andrew Harvey... data wrangler: Cinesite
Christoph Hasche... digital compositor: RISE Visual Effects Studios
Jordan Hassay... visual effects coordinator: stereoscopic conversion
Arnaud Havart... environment artist: MPC
Michael Havart... digital environment artist
Steve Hawken... digital compositor: Cinesite
Ed Hawkins... digital effects supervisor
Kenneth D.C. Hayes... facial motion capture: Mova
James Healy... visual effects artist
R. James Healy... cg supervisor: Framestore
Oliver Hearsey... tracker: Framestore
Karsten Hecker... imaging engineer
Volker Heisterberg... CG artist: RISE Visual Effects Studios
Richard Helliwell... senior render wrangler: Cinesite
Kieron Helsdon... visual effects artist
Rachael Hender... visual effects artist: Double Negative
Julio Del Rio Hernandez... lead animator
Laurent Herveic... character modeler: MPC
Sandy Heslop... animator
Martin Hession... visual effects artist: fur and hair
Frederic Heymans... paint & roto artist: Framestore
Ben Hicks... digital compositor
Thomas Hiebler... digital matter painter: RISE Visual Effects Studios
Nicholas Hiegel... comp supervisor
Bryan M. Higgins... rotoscope supervisor
Cristian Hinz... visual effects artist
Winnie Ho... prep artist
Sam Hodge... visual effects artist: Rising Sun Pictures
Dylan Holden... stereoscopic roto artist
Rebecca Holdstock... 3d tracking: Cinesite (as Rebecca Miller)
Henrik Holmberg... senior matte painter
Chris Holmes... production executive: ICO VFX
Rudi Holzapfel... lead compositor: Baseblack
Eloisa Honrada... stereoscopic conversion artist
Jason Horley... concept artist: Framestore
Russell Horth... lead artist: compositing: Framestore
Julian Howard... layout td
Jack Hughes... in-house compositor / set matchmove technician
Álex Huguet... digital artist
Antony Hunt... executive producer: Cinesite
Matthew Wheelon Hunt... visual effects artist (as Matthew Hunt)
Katherine Hupp... stereoscopic roto artist
Jessica Amber Hurst... cloth technical director: Rising Sun Pictures
Michael Illingworth... visual effects: Vine
Velichko Ivanov... stereoscopic compositor
Albena Ivanova... stereoscopic compositor
Jason Ivimey... character animator: Cinesite
Christopher Ivins... stereoscopic compositor: ICO
Francesc Izquierdo... visual effects technical director
Carl Jackson... technical director
Chris Jackson... compositor
Laura Jacobs... paint & roto artist
Vahram Jacobs... stereoscopic compositor
Gemma James... visual effects production manager
Christopher Jaques... cleanup artist: Double Negative
Daniel Jeantou... tech support
Sivaprakash Jeevanantham... digital artist
Söderström Jessica... modeler
Chris Jestico... visual effects coordinator
Olivier Jezequel... digital compositor
Adam Jhani-Stephens... vfx runner
Viv Jim... digital compositor: MPC
Ross Johnson... visual effects coordinator: MPC
Christopher Django Johnston... matchmove artist: Framestore
Oliver Johnstone... paint & roto artist: Framestore
Stephen Jolley... animator
Dennis Jones... sequence supervisor
Marc Jones... matchmove Artist: MPC
Owen Jones... senior matchmove artist
Paul Jones... visual effects artist
Julia Jordanova... stereoscopic conversion artist
Philip Joslin... stereo compositor
Jon Julsrud... stereoscopic conversion: ICO VFX
Scott Seungpil Jung... effects technical director: MPC (as Scott Seungpil Chung)
Dinesh K. Bishnoi... matchmove artist: The Moving Picture Company
Rajesh Kumar K.V.... matchmove artist: MPC
Theivendran Kabelan... cloth technical director
Christian Kaestner... 2D supervisor: Framestore / compositing supervisor: Framestore
Pratik Kalani... lead stereo compositor
Jeffrey Kalmus... stereographer: ICO VFX
Ramin Kamal... lead shader writer: Cinesite
Megumi Kanazawa... stereo compositor
Ricky Kang... lighting technical director: Framestore
Mel Kangleon... lead colourist
Per Karefelt... senior research & development engineer
Prateek Kaushal... roto artist: Prime Focus
John Kay... CG animator: MPC
Jacob Kebodeaux... stereo depth artist
James D. Kelly... visual effects photographer: MPC
Kat Kelly... stereoscopic conversion artist
Mike Kelly... matchmover
Stephanie C. Kelly... digital compositor
Henry Kemplen... visual effects assistant editor
Alex Kerridge... production assistant: MPC
Aslam Khader Hayath... senior matchmove artist: MPC Bangalore (as K.H. Aslam)
Asim Khan... generalist td
Jabed Khan... visual effects artist
Sevendalino Khay... lead digital matte painter: Cinesite
Elaine Kieran... shader writer: Double Negative
John Kilshaw... visual effects artist
Alex Kim... fx technical director: MPC
Steve Kimbrey... matchmove artist
Andy Kind... cg supervisor: Framestore
Sean Kinnear... matchmove artist
Owen Klatte... animation supervisor
Susie Kleis... lighting technical director
Dorian Knapp... previs artist: Double Negative
Rohit Korgaonkar... stereoscopic conversion artist
Jakob Kousholt... modeller: Framestore
Richard Kratt... stereoscopic conversion
Benjamin Krebs... digital compositor
Michel Kreisel Vaisberg... digital compositor: Rising Sun Pictures
Michal Kriukow... senior modeler
Jakub Krompolc... senior rigger: MPC
Morgan Krutz... visual effects artist
Swapnil Kulkarni... stereoscopic conversion lead
Sujay Kumar G.... matchmove artist: The Moving Picture Company
Ashwin Kumar... stereoscopic roto artist
Nicha Kumkeaw... compositor
Laurent Laban... senior character animator
Leandre Lagrange... digital artist
Sabine Laimer... digital compositor: Double Negative
Erran Lake... data wrangler / visual effects runner
Ben Lambert... digital modeling supervisor
Matthew Lane... digital compositor
Anders Langlands... cg supervisor: MPC
Toby Langley... assistant production manager: Prime Focus
Cam Langs... digital effects supervisor: Rising Sun Pictures
Michael Lankes... digital compositor: RISE Visual Effects Studios
Douglas Larmour... compositor
Greg LaSalle... facial motion capture supervisor
Julien Lasbleiz... visual effects artist
Gary Laurie... lead matchmove technical director: Gradient Effects
Lorenzo Lavatelli... effects technical director: MPC
Andy Lawler... stereoscopic compositor: Illuminate Hollywood
Aaron M. Lawn... digital artist
Ricky Leach... digital compositor: Framestore (as Rick Leach)
Rick Leary... CG supervisor
Daniel Leatherdale... paint/roto artist: Double Negative
Adrian Lee... visual effects technical director: Double Negative
Marco Lee... stereoscopic conversion artist
Ming-Chia Lee... technical director: Double Negative
Robbie Lee... visual effects editor: Baseblack
Duncan Lees... head of 3D services: Plowman Craven and Associates
Jean-François Leroux... prep artist: Double Negative
Chun Ho Ray Leung... modeller
Stephane Levallois... concept artist
Benoit Leveau... software developer
Michael Levine... lead cloth TD: Rising Sun Pictures
David Lieberman... stereoscopic conversion compositor co-lead
Neil Lim Sang... senior animator: Rising Sun Pictures
Prashant Limkar... camera matchmove artist
Scott Lissard... stereo depth artist
Sunshine Lliteras... rotoscope artist
Daniel Lloyd-Wood... matchmove artist: Rising Sun Pictures
Jacqueline Lockley... digital compositor (as Jacqui Purkess)
Keir Longden... tracker: Framestore
Gabriel Lopez... stereoscopic conversion artist
Lydia Lopez-Arteaga... stereoscopic conversion artist
Charlotte Loughnane... visual effects producer: Double Negative
Steven Lovell... roto artist: MPC
Leah Low... matchmove artist: Double Negative
Adam Lucas... senior character rigger: Cinesite
Rosella Lucherino... stereoscopic compositor
Andy Lueddeke... digital compositor
Sophie Luto... stereoscopic conversion artist
Annette Mackie... matte painter (as Annette Vandenberg)
Renaud Madeline... digital artist
Jason Madigan... digital compositor
Arman Mafi... stereoscopic compositor
Raj Mahendran... technical support
Jennifer Maillet... stereo compositor: stereoscopic conversion
Ravi Malhotra... stereoscopic compositor
Jay Mallet... motion control cameraman
Shivam Mallick... stereo compositor
Christina Mandia... rotoanim artist: MPC
Manikandan... lead paint/prep artist
Rebecca Manning... digital compositor
Virgil Manning... visual effects artist
Christian Manz... visual effects supervisor: Framestore
Sophie Marfleet... roto/prep artist
Lilly Heart Marriott... matchmover (as Terry Marriott)
Christopher Marshall... previs artist: MPC (as Chris Marshall)
Nick Marshall... roto/paint artist: Double Negative
Mel Martin... visual effects coordinator
Neil Martin... stereoscopic conversion artist
Abner Marín... CG artist
Stephen Mascarenhas... stereoscopic conversion
Daniel Maskit... digital artist
Luke Massingberd... lead paint & roto artist
Kimon Matara... visual effects artist
Rachel Matchett... head of production: MPC
Ian Mathews... paint & roto artist: Framestore
Sean Mathiesen... visual effects supervisor: Rising Sun Pictures
Javad Matoorian-Pour... compositor / lead roto/prep artist: MPC
Marian Mavrovic... compositing supervisor
David Mayhew... lead hair and fur artist: MPC
Alan McCabe... lighting artist: MPC
Peregrine McCafferty... visual effects: Baseblack
Marianne McCarney... visual effects artist
Kyle McCulloch... digital compositor: Framestore
Jason McDonald... animator
Jonathan Mcfall... visual effects artist
Fergal McGivney... data i/o: Cinesite
Marlin McGlone... technical support
Campbell McGrouther... lighting technical director: Rising Sun Pictures
Declan McGuire... assistant technical director
Ray McIntyre Jr.... stereo fx supervisor: Pixel Magic
Steve McLafferty... visual effects artist
Fiona McLean... vfx production manager: MPC
Liz McLelland... stereoscopic compositor
Rick McMahon... digital artist
James McPherson... digital compositor
Dan McRae... senior paint and rotoscope artist
Alex Meddick... visual effects editor
Greg Meeres-Young... lighting/shot technical director
Gurel Mehmet... concept artist: Double Negative
Gagan Mehta... lighting / technical director
Jignesh Mehta... effects department manager
Chad Meire... digital compositor
Abigail Mendoza... visual effects production assistant
Charlotte Merrill... compositor
Miklós Mesterházy... environment technical director: MPC
Ellie Meure... digital compositor: Framestore
Matt Middleton... CG supervisor
Alberto Mielgo... concept artist
Niki Mihanyar... roto artist
Michael Milano... roto lead
Marko Milicevic... digital compositor: Rising Sun Pictures
Jackie Mills... stereoscopic roto artist
Carlos Miras Sepulveda... stereoscopic conversion lead
Tamara Mitchell... digital compositor: Rising Sun Pictures
John Moffatt... visual effects supervisor
Farhad Mohasseb... senior compositor
Stephen Molyneaux... digital artist: MPC
Shawn Monaghan... digital compositor
Jeanette Monero... paint & roto artist
Oliver Money... visual effects producer
Alberto Montañés... lead compositor
Thomas Montminy Brodeur... paint and roto artist: Framestore (as Thomas Brodeur)
Ray Moody... motion control operator
Peter Moran... compositor
Dafydd Morris... layout artist: MPC
Thomas Mouraille... matte painter & digital environment artist: MPC
Brad Moylan... lead stereo compositor: Pixel Magic
Didier Muenza... digital artist: Cinesite
James Mulholland... visual effects artist
Ryan Mullany... digital artist
Matthew Mullarkey... stereo compositor
Katy Mummery... visual effects coordinator: Double Negative
Atyeb Muneer... stereo compositor
Brian Murphy... stereoscopic compositor
Nick Murphy... visual effects editor: Rising Sun Pictures
Patrick Murphy... stereographer
Sandra Murta... layout artist: MPC
Ephraim Mwakandu... digital compositor
Jens Mårtensson... vfx td
Rajakanna Nagarajan... digital artist
Nitish Naik... visual effects
Hajime Nakamura... lighting technical director
Jeff Nakao... visual effects artist
Nandhakishore... senior matchmove artist
Gregory Nazarian... stereoscopic roto artist
Charlotte Nelson... visual effects coordinator (as Charlotte Adams)
Shaan Nelson... rotoanim artist: The Moving Picture Company
Paul Nendick... head of technology: Baseblack
Alana Newell... digital compositor (as Alana Aranki)
Elliot Newman... asset supervisor
Gary Newman... texture artist: MPC
Antony Nguyen... character modeler/texturer
James Nicholl... creature effects technical director / creature fx artist: Framestore
John Niforos... visual effects artist
Madhok Nisha... roto artist: MPC
James Noorani... visual effects editorial assistant: MPC
Fredrik Nordbeck... end credits designer
Sam Norman... digital compositor: Rising Sun Pictures
Kevin Norris... roto/paint artist: Double Negative
Emma Norton... visual effects producer
Marion Nove-Josserand... lighting artist: Cinesite
Cesar Eiji Nunes... texture artist: MPC
Robert Nzengou-Tayo... matchmover
Barry O'Brien... stereoscopic supervisor
Pete O'Connell... digital compositor
Ciaran O'Connor... digital compositor
Jim O'Hagan... digital compositor: Double Negative
Cian O'Laoi... view-d editor
Daniel O'Shaughnessy... rotoscope artist
Paul Oakley... senior lighting artist
Martin Ofori... stereoscopic conversion lead
Stefano Oggeri... senior technical director: lighting
Simon Ohler... lead cg artist: RISE Visual Effects Studios
Conrad Olson... compositor
Michael Orbing... character modeller: Framestore CFC
Nathan Ortiz... digital artist
Ben Outerbridge... digital compositor
Manish Pachauri... roto artist
Sharon Packer... tracker/matchmover
Premamurti Paetsch... effects technical director: Rising Sun Pictures
Amanda Pamela... roto/prep artist: Rising Sun Pictures
Amey Panchal... matchmove artist
Suresh Pandi... roto artist: MPC
Gurpreet Singh Pannu... matchmove Artist: MPC
Alexandra Papavramides... digital compositor: Double Negative
Rajendra Parab... matchmove artist
Puja Parikh... senior matchmover: The Moving Picture Company
Adam Parker... prep artist: Framestore
Beau Parsons... visual effects coordinator: Switch VFX
Jim Parsons... senior digital compositor: Cinesite
Tom Partridge... visual effects editor: Framestore
Ben Paschke... effects artist: Rising Sun Pictures
Ritchie Pasiliao... rotoscope lead
Lawrence Pasion... character modeler: Cinesite
Anthony Passaniti... matchmover/camera tracking: Sassoon Film Design
Daniel Pastore... matchmove artist
Kartik Rajul Patel... roto supervisor
Radhika Patel... matchmove artist: Framestore
Mercedes Paulino... stereo compositor
Anthony Peck... digital compositor: MPC
Soren Bendt Aaboe Pedersen... visual effects artist (as Soeren Bendt Pedersen)
Justin Peer... set matchmove technician
Peter Pelisek... 3D dept head: IMAX
Anshul Pendse... rendering technical director: MPC
Caleb Pennypacker... matchmove artist
Miriam Pepper-Parsons... motion tracker: Framestore (as Miriam Pepper)
Alexis Peraste... digital compositor: MPC
Ana Sofia Mestre de Almeida Pereira... compositor: Double Negative (as Ana Mestre)
Jonathan Perez... matchmove artist
Victor Perez... digital compositor
Josh Peterson... stereoscopic roto artist
Daniel Pettipher... production manager: Cinesite
Kate Phillips... visual effects producer: Baseblack
Rob Pieke... senior software engineer: MPC
Kevin Pierce... digital compositor
Elena Pierides... data i/o: Cinesite
Nick Pill... art director: Rising Sun Pictures
Andrew Pinson... digital paint & roto artist: Framestore (as Andy Pinson)
George Plakides... visual effects artist
Ariele Podreider Lenzi... technical animator
Marine Poirson... lighting technical director: Framestore
Melvin Polayah... tracker: Framestore
James Polk... character technical director
Jason Pomerantz... production supervisor (IMAX version)
Pietro Ponti... lead artist: Double Negative
James Porter... matchmove artist
Kate Porter... digital compositor / visual effects: Double Negative
Shaun Anthony Portillo... roto artist
Tim Pounds-Cornish... visual effects production manager
Kukal Prasanth... roto animation: MPC
Kumar Praveen... roto and paint
Rajasekar Prince... matchmove Artist: MPC
Richard Pring... visual effects editor: MPC
Emily Probert... paint & roto artist: Rising Sun Pictures
Olivier Pron... concept artist
Aled Prosser... digital compositor: Framestore
Jean-Colas Prunier... head of department: MPC
Leandro Pucci... rotoscope artist
James Purdy... visual effects coordinator
Ryan Purnell... compositor: ICO VFX
Katherine Pursey... digital effects artist
Stefan Putz... lighting technical director: Framestore
Ingo Putze... digital matter painter: RISE Visual Effects Studios
David Quirus... lead compositor
Chandraji Tharanga Rajakaruna... stereoscopic compositor
Ambrish Rangan... matchmove artist
Kunal Rasal... visual effects producer
Dean Rasmussen... matchmove artist: stereoscopic
Sagar Rathod... character technical director
Dheeren Raul... matchmove artist: prime focus
Dipak Raval... rotoscope artist
Salahuddin Razul... roto artist
Hanna Reduto... stereoscopic compositor: illuminate HTV 3D
Richard R. Reed... digital compositor / visual effects: Double Negative
Tom Reed... head of rigging: MPC
Erika Reilly... visual effects artist
Mike Rhone... visual effects
Marc Rice... paint and roto artist
Eddy Richard... digital environment lead: MPC
Grover Richardson... stereoscopic conversion artist
Jason Richardson... stereoscopic compositor
Rob Ride... matchmove artist
Viktor Rietveld... digital effects artist
Laszlo Rikker... stereoscopic compositor
Ben Roberts... digital compositor: Rising Sun Pictures / sequence supervisor: Rising Sun Pictures
James William Roberts... paint & roto artist: Framestore
Andy Robinson... compositing supervisor: Cinesite
Gabriel Roccisano... visual effects artist: Rising Sun Pictures
Andreas Rohr... creature fx artist: Framestore
Tara Roseblade... roto/prep artist: Double Negative
Luca Gabriele Rossetti... digital compositor
Isabelle Rousselle... digital matte painter: MPC
Adam Rowland... digital compositor / senior compositor
Rosi Ruiz... stereoscopic conversion artist
Karl Rumpf... stereo conversion production manager: ICO VFX
Leigh Russell... texture artist
Timothy Russell... matchmove artist: Double Negative
Brian Rust... stereoscopic conversion
James Rustad... effects technical director: MPC
Andrey Ryabovichev... concept artist
Frank Sabia Jr.... lead lighter: Rising Sun Pictures
Sajeev Sadanandan... matchmove artist: The Moving Picture Company
Nema Safvati... matchmover
Florian Salanova... lighting technical director: Framestore CFC
Rhys Salcombe... modeller: Double Negative
Bhushan Salgaonkar... rotoscope artist: Prime Focus
Alessandro Salis... stereoscopic compositor
Matthew Salisbury... matchmove artist: Double Negative
Steven Sandles... cloth lead: MPC
Jim Sandys... senior animatronic model designer
Eric Sanford... matchmove artist
Mohan Sangeeth... production coordinator: MPC
Sable Sanjiv... stereoscopic compositor
B.S. Rajkumar Sapate... matchmove artist: The Moving Picture Company
Tarkan Sarim... digital artist: MPC
Alexander Savenko... senior r&d technical director: Cinesite
Geoff Sayer... digital compositor
Sabrina Scalfari... visual effects line producer: MPC
Lena Scanlan... visual effects production manager: MPC
Nico Scapel... head of rigging: Framestore
William Schaeffer... digital compositor (as Bill Schaeffer)
Katrin Schmid... pipeline developer: Rising Sun Pictures
Chad Schott... digital compositor
Jamie Schumacher... stereoscopic conversion lead
Tom Schwarz... rendering technical director
Michele Sciolette... head of vfx technology: Cinesite
Michael Scott... stereo compositor
Andrew E. Scrase... matchmove supervisor
Peter Seager... shader writer
Alexander Seaman... effects animation supervisor: Double Negative
Felix Serwir... stereoscopic conversion compositor
Nidhi Seth... production coordinator
Behnam Shafiebeik... digital compositor: Rising Sun Pictures
Aatesh Shah... systems engineer: Framestore
Michael Sharck... stereoscopic conversion compositor
Maryam Sharifi... stereoscopic conversion compositor
Rahul Sharma... digital artist
Sushant Sharma... Senior Stereo Compositor
Chris Shaw... visual effects supervisor
Matthew Shaw... digital compositor
Ceylan Shevket... head of techanim
Greg Shimp... paint & roto lead
Sachin Shivkar... matchmove Artist: MPC
Dominic Sidoli... visual effects executive producer: Double Negative
Brian Silva... visual effects artist
Bruno Simões... animator: MPC / lead previs artist: MPC
Chandan Singh... compositor
Nitin Singh... production coordinator: paint & prep
John Sissen... senior lead matchmover: Cinesite
Adam P. Smith... matchmove artist
Dane Allan Smith... stereoscopic producer
Laurence Smith... paint & roto artist: Framestore
Mohamed Sobhy... lead lighting/ look development artist: MPC
Jessica Soderstrom... modeler
Na Song... senior modeler & texture artist: Cinesite
Henry South... digital artist
Richard Sowerby... stereoscopic conversion artist
Tom Sparks... digital compositor
Eliot Speed... matchmove artist
Michael Spitzmiller... digital compositor
Ian Spriggs... stereoscopic conversion artist
Michael Stanish... visual effects producer
Stephanie Jean Staunton... digital compositor
Richard Stay... compositor
Dragos Stefan... visual effects artist
Kasy Stein... stereoscopic conversion artist
Mark Stepanek... lighting artist: Cinesite
Andy Stevens... visual effects editor: Cinesite
Penn Stevens... creature fx artist: Framestore / creature fx td: Framestore
Charlie Stewart... assistant visual effects editor: MPC
Sheldon Stopsack... lead look development td: MPC
Sean Stranks... compositing supervisor: Double Negative
Ileana Stravoskiadi... modeler: MPC
Maria Stroka... visual effects production manager
Mary Stroumpouli... rotoscope artist: Double Negative
Nico Sugleris... matchmover
Vinayaga Sundar... digital artist: MPC
Fredrik Sundqvist... cg supervisor: Baseblack
Richard Surridge... render technical assistant
Tammy Sutton... stereographer/stereoscopic supervisor: Pixel Magic
Philip Swart... stereoscopic conversion artist
Mary Swinnerton... character modeller: Framestore CFC
Chris Syborn... visual effects artist
Makana Sylva... stereoscopic compositor: Pixel Magic
Heiko Sülberg... digital effects artist
Olcun Tan... visual effects supervisor: Gradient Effects
Thomas Tannenberger... visual effects producer: Gradient Effects
Andranik Taranyan... stereoscopic compositor
Ruggero Taschini... visual effects artist: MPC
Michael Taylor... production executive: Rising Sun Pictures
Noah Taylor... fx technical director: Cinesite
Scott Taylor... digital compositor: MPC
Stephen Tew... digital paint and roto artist
Sawan Thakrar... matchmove artist: Cinesite
Damien Thaller... lead digital matte painter: Rising Sun Pictures
Olivier Thibaut... senior software developer: MPC
Joseph Thomas M.... matchmove artist
Ben Thomas... matchmove artist / rotomation artist/matchmove artist: Double Negative / rotomation artist/matchmove artist: Framestore
Andrew K. Thompson... paint/prep artist
Daniel Thompson... lighter: Rising Sun Pictures
Michael Adam Thompson... matchmover: Framestore
Nick Thompson... stereoscopic coordinator
Caroline Thoumire... lighting technical director: Framestore
Richard Thwaites... visual effects: double negative
Andrew E. Tilles... visual effects i/o: ICO VFX
Ashley Tilley... digital artist
Kim Tobin... digital compositor: Cinesite (as Kim Worrall)
Chris Tomkins... tech support
Mark Tompkins... concept artist
Thanos Topouzis... visual effects artist: Baseblack
Patrick Trahan... stereo depth artist
Iva Trajkovic... stereo conversion artist: Prime Focus
Shannon Triplett... production assistant: ICO VFX
Christine Troianello... roto/prep supervisor: MPC
Eric Tsui... Matchmove TD: MPC / visual effects artist: BaseBlack
Mark Tudor-Williams... tracker: Framestore
Ben Turner... digital compositor: MPC
Niki Turpin... compositor: Double Negative
Barry R. Tuttle... vfx coordinator: The Base Studio
Matthew Twyford... visual effects supervisor: Baseblack
Chris Ung... digital effects artist: Double Negative
Pan Vafeiadis... stereoscopic conversion artist
Arturs Vaitilavics... stereoscopic compositor
Janis Vaitilavics... stereoscopic conversion artist
Gianfranco Valle... effects technical director
Henry van der Beek... technical director
Leigh van der Byl... texture painter: The Moving Picture Company
Michael Van Fleet... system administrator: illuminate hollywood
Henry Vanderbeek... pipeline support
Courtney Vanderslice... executive producer: Cinesite
Cameron VanHook... visual effects artist
Greg VanZyl... stereoscopic compositor
Mohit Varde... stereoscopic conversion artist: Prime Focus
Chris Ventress... paint and roto artist
Aurelio x. Vera Jr.... stereoscopic compositor
Noah Vice... senior technical director: Rising Sun Pictures
David Vickery... visual effects supervisor: Double Negative
Jesse Vickery... character animator
Peter Vickery... digital compositor: Double Negative
Duarte Victorino... 3D technical director: Baseblack
Sukumaran Lalithambika Vijin... senior roto/paint artist: MPC
Archie Villanueva... roto artist: Hirota Paint Industries
Anthony Vingas... stereoscopic roto artist
Gopalarathinam Viswanathan... digital artist / matchmove artist
Holger Voss... cg supervisor: Cinesite
Rick Walia... effects technical director / visual effects artist
Mette Walter... vfx department manager
Karen Wand... digital compositor: Cinesite
Tim Warnock... matte painter
Thomas Warrender... digital artist
Mark Webb... visual effects coordinator: Baseblack
Ollie Weigall... digital compositor: Cinesite
Julian Weiss... CG artist: RISE Visual Effects Studios
Glenn Wells... matchmove artist: Framestore
Jason Wen... visual effects artist: MPC
Mark Wendell... sequence supervisor: Rising Sun Pictures
Holly Wenger... tracking and matchmoving
Daniel Wennerholm... stereoscopic conversion artist: Prime Focus
Marc Whaley... stereo vfx producer: String Theory VFX
Wendy Whaley... stereo vfx supervisor: String Theory Vfx
Andrew Wheater... texture painter: Cinesite
James Whitlam... visual effects executive producer: Rising Sun Pictures
Tom Whittington... paint & roto artist: Framestore
Ruth Wiegand... rigging artist
Matthew Wigg... visual effects editor: Rising Sun Pictures (as Matt Wigg)
Ross Lee Wilkinson... matchmove artist: Double Negative
William Marshall Wilkinson... assistant visual effects editor: Cinesite
Royston Willcocks... senior modeler: Cinesite
Amielia Williams... production assistant: MPC (as Amie Cox)
Robert A. Willis... paint supervisor
Dan Wills... digital effects artist
Chris Wilson... 3D lighting artist: MPC
Kirsty Wilson... visual effects production manager
Sally Wilson... lighting artist: MPC / look development artist: MPC / texture artist: MPC
Blake Winder... digital compositor: MPC
Jayme Wing... 3D compositor
Oliver Winwood... lead effects technical director: MPC
Martin Wiseman... visual effects producer: Rising Sun Pictures
David B. Wolgemuth II... digital compositor: Gradient FX
Ammann Christine Wong... sequence lead (as Christine Wong)
Graham Wood... lead matchmove artist
Rory Woodford... digital modeler: MPC
Ryan John Woodward... matchmove artist: Double Negative
Michael Wortmann... lead fx technical director: Cinesite
Peter M. Wu... stereoscopic roto lead: Sassoon Film Design, Inc.
Sammy Wu... prep artist
Matthew Wynne... compositor
Bruno Xiberras... crowd simulation technical director
Alvin Yap... effects technical director: Framestore
Aviv Yaron... vfx photographer: Cinesite
Richard Yeomans... visual effects production supervisor: Warner Brothers
Fabien Yorgandjian... modeling artist
Leanne Young... visual effects editor: Double Negative
Olly Young... set matchmove technician: warner brothers
Tim Young... digital compositor: Baseblack
Edward Paul Yu... matchmove artist: SFD
Luca Zappala... senior visual effects technical director: Double Negative
Marzena Zareba... vfx artist: matchmover: Rising Sun Pictures
Dan Zelcs... lead rigger: MPC
Patrick Zentis... senior matte painter: Rising Sun Pictures
Ian Abbott... production support: Cinesite (uncredited)
Darren Alexander... systems support (uncredited)
Keith Barton... production support: Cinesite (uncredited)
Emanuele Berti... effects technical director: MPC (uncredited)
Felipe Bohórquez... rendering (uncredited)
Adam Broderick... visual effects (uncredited)
Ozzie Carmona... stereoscopic roto lead (uncredited)
Sean Ip Fung Chun... production assistant: work experience (uncredited)
Christopher Collis... visual effects editorial assistant: MPC (uncredited)
Kaley Edwards... visual effects production assistant (uncredited)
Katie Goodwin... visual effects editor: DNeg (uncredited)
Leo Hills... pipeline technical director: Framestore (uncredited)
Kay Hoddy... paint & roto artist: Framestore (uncredited)
Prerana Jaiswal... paint/prep artist: mpc (uncredited)
S. Gopi Krishna... paint/prep artist: MPC (uncredited)
Somasundaram Lakshmanan... digital artist (uncredited)
Tracey Leadbetter... sequence producer: Double Negative (uncredited)
Jules Lister... visual effects production assistant (uncredited)
Taz Lodder... technical support: Double Negative (uncredited)
Armando Lombardo... stereoscopic conversion artist (uncredited)
Justin Long... visual effects artist: camera department, Rising Sun Pictures (uncredited)
Douglas McHale... visual effects (uncredited)
Christophe Meslin... head of systems (uncredited)
Buhas Mohammedunny P.... matchmove artist: The Moving Picture Company (uncredited)
Mujammil Mulla... roto prep (uncredited)
Noel O'Malley... scanning and recording: Cinesite (uncredited)
Jay Patel... visual effects (uncredited)
Michael Ralla... digital compositor: Animal Logic (uncredited)
Mayec Rancel... effects technical director (uncredited)
Fanny Roche... tracking (uncredited)
Ray Scalice... general manager: Pixel Magic (uncredited)
Nick Shaw... digital imaging technician (uncredited)
Gian Carlo Sherman... visual effects artist (uncredited)
Joseph A. Spano III... digital stereoscopic compositor (uncredited)
David Swift... digital matte painter: Cinesite (uncredited)
David Tesch... research & development software engineer (uncredited)
Akshat Tiwari... stereo paint artist (uncredited)
Duncan Tune... assistant visual effects editor (uncredited)
Les Turner... animator (uncredited)
Kat Tysoe... studio: Double Negative (uncredited)
Nick van Diem... technical support: Double Negative (uncredited)
Vanessa Velasquez... technology: double negative (uncredited)
Monica Verdu... digital compositor: Baseblack (uncredited)
Marc Wilhite... character setup (uncredited)
Tommy Williamson... stereoscopic consultant (uncredited)

Stunts

Lucy Allen... stunts
Mark Archer... stunts
Chase Armitage... stunts
Nina Armstrong... stunt performer
Gary Arthurs... stunt driver
Martin Bayfield... stunts
Adam Brashaw... stunt performer
Michael Byrch... stunts
Marvin Campbell... stunt performer
Stephanie Carey... stunts
Nick Chopping... stunt double
Jonathan Cohen... stunts
Abbi Collins... stunts
George Cottle... stunt performer
Graeme Crowther... stunts
Nicholas Daines... stunt performer
Ben Dimmock... utility stunts
Jim Dowdall... stunts
Jamie Edgell... stunts
Steve Emerson... stunts
Rick English... stunt performer
Bradley Farmer... stunt double: Jason Isaacs
Paul Flanagan... stunt driver
Elaine Ford... stunt performer
Amanda Foster... stunts
Sarah Franzl... assistant stunt coordinator / stunts
Aldonio Danny Frietas... stunt double: Andy Linden (as Aldonio Danny Freitas)
Jade Gordon... stunt secretary
James Grogan... stunt double: Ralph Fiennes
Richard Hammatt... stunts
Bobby Holland Hanton... stunts
Rhys Henson... stunts
Nick Hobbs... stunts
David Holmes... stunt double: Daniel Radcliffe
Jamie Hull... stunt performer
Jamie Hull... stunts
Rob Hunt... stunts
Eunice Huthart... stunts
Hannah Jones... stunt double: Emma Watson
Ian Kay... stunts
Tolga Kenan... stunt double: Rupert Grint / stunts
Paul Kennington... stunts
Anthony Knight... stunts
Paul Kulik... stunt double
Bryn Lawrence... stunt department assistant director
Derek Lea... stunts
Julian Lightwing... stunts
Paul Lowe... stunts
Marc Mailley... stunt double: Daniel Radcliffe
Kai Martin... stunt performer
Tina Maskell... stunts
Kim McGarrity... stunts
Juliet McGill... stunts
Nick McKinless... stunt double / stunt double: fenrir greyback
Jo McLaren... stunts
Erol Mehmet... stunt performer
Andy Merchant... stunt driver
Peter Miles... stunts
Lee Millham... stunt performer
Jamie Millington... stunt double
Sian Milne... stunts
Mark Mottram... stunts
Ryan Newberry... stunts
Ray Nicholas... stunts
Brian Nickels... stunts
James O'Donnell... stunts
Justin Pearson... stunt performer
Peter Pedrero... utility stunts
Andy Pilgrim... stunts
Chris Pollard... stunt performer
Greg Powell... stunt coordinator
Tilly Powell... stunts
Dominic Preece... stunts
Kierron Quest... stunt performer
Charles Ramsay... stunt performer
Alison Ryan... stunt performer / stunts
Fabio Santos... stunt performer
Gordon Seed... stunt double
C.C. Smiff... stunts
Matthew Stirling... stunt double
Mens-Sana Tamakloe... stunt driver
Rocky Taylor... stunts
Roy Taylor... stunt double
Tony Van Silva... stunts
Marlow Warrington-Mattei... stunt performer
Reg Wayment... stunt performer
Chris Webb... stunt driver
Jason White... stunt driver
Joanna Whitney... stunt double: Emma Watson
Maxine Whittaker... stunts
Ian Whyte... stunts
Martin Wilde... stunts
Nick Wilkinson... stunts
Leonard Woodcock... stunt performer (as Len Woodcock)
Lewis Young... stunts
Nellie Burroughes... stunt performer (uncredited)
Stephanie Carey... stunt performer (uncredited)
Rowley Irlam... assistant stunt coordinator (uncredited)
Ryan Stuart... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

Dave Armstrong... grip: second unit (as David Armstrong)
Marc Atherfold... first assistant camera: second unit
Sebastian Barraclough... additional second assistant camera
Hatti Beanland... assistant camera: underwater scenes
Anthony Benjamin... crane grip dailies 2nd unit
Alfie Biddle... second assistant camera
Dave Brennan... electrician
Mike Brewster... director of photography: second unit
Bob Bridges... video assist coordinator
Stuart Bridges... video assist operator
Don Brown... video links operator
Fred Brown... electrician
Jaap Buitendijk... still photographer
Joe Buxton... libra technician
Charley Cox... electrician
Johann Cruickshank... electrician
Adam Dale... aerial camera operator
Rana Darwish... camera trainee: dailies
Tim Dean... libra head technician
Joe Dennis... lighting trainee: second unit
Robert Dibble... first assistant camera
David Draper... grip
Billy Dunn... electrician
Paul Edwards... steadicam operator: second unit
Francesco Ferrari... second assistant camera: second unit
Chuck Finch... gaffer
Wick Finch... gaffer: second unit
Will Finch... gaffer: b camera
Anna Fleischmann... camera trainee: dailies
Jack Flemming... grip trainee: second unit
Darren Flindall... rigger
Phoebe Fraser... second assistant camera: underwater unit
Krystof Hansbury... winch op
Dan Hartley... video assist operator: second unit
Darren Holland... key grip: second unit
Andy Hopkins... grip
Alex Howe... first assistant camera: underwater unit
Aaron Keating... electrician
Lizzie Kelly... video assist operator: dailies
Paul Kelly... lighting technician
Mike King... rigging electrician (as Michael-Daniel-King)
Wayne King... gaffer: underwater unit
Jody Knight... grip: dailies
Lee Knight... lighting technician
Chris Knoll... electrician
Brad Larner... first assistant camera: 'b' camera
Paul Legall... crane technician
David Mackie... second assistant camera: 'b' camera, second unit
Christopher TJ McGuire... MK-V AR operator
Ray Meere... second assistant camera: 'a' camera, second unit
Billy Merrell... best boy
Richard Merrell... floor best boy
David Morgan... b camera operator
Tim Morris... second assistant camera: 'b' camera, main unit
Andy Mountain... lighting console operator
Spencer Murray... first assistant camera: dailies
Scott Parker... electrician
David Pearce... camera trainee dailees: second unit
Nigel Permane... underwater first assistant camera
Steve Petrie... video assistant
Miles Proudfoot... first assistant camera
Dave Ridout... rigger gaffer
David Rist... best boy grip 2nd unit
Thomas Royal... lighting technician
Richard B. Shean... video assist: second unit
Ian Sinfield... electrician
Robert Skinner... electrician trainee
Tony Skinner... rigging electrician
Ross Slater... rigger
Mario Spanna... additional libra head technician: second unit
Edward Squires... lighting & electrical trainee
Stefan Stankowski... camera operator
James Starr... video assist
Robert Stoneman... camera operator: epk
Tom Taylor... second assistant camera: 'a' camera
Carsten Thoms... balloon light technician
Alf Tramontin... camera operator / steadicam operator
Tom Wade... camera trainee: main unit
Derek Walker... steadicam operator: dailies
Michael White... chargehand practical electrician
Ben Wilson... electrician
Marc Wolff... pilot: camera helicopter
Steve Wood... electrician
Charlie Woodburn... first assistant aerial camera operator
Tim Wooster... underwater camera operator
David Worley... camera operator
Sally Wright... central loader: main unit
Jonathan Ames... video assistant: dailies (uncredited)
John Bailie... additional first assistant camera (uncredited)
Graham Driscoll... desk operator (uncredited)
Jonathan England... camera trainee: dailies (uncredited) / video assist: dailies (uncredited)
Taskin Kenan... video trainee (uncredited)
David Mills... camera trainee: dailies (uncredited)
Jem Morton... grip (uncredited)

Animation Department

Valentín Amador... animator
David Armitage... animator
Terence Bannon... animator
Laurent Benhamo... character animator: Framestore
Dan Blacker... animator
Simon Clark... animator
Stuart M. Ellis... senior animator
Emma Ewing... animator
Antonin Herveet... character animator: Framestore
Sandy Heslop... animator
Ben Hibon... animation director: 'The Deathly Hallows'
James Humphries... animator
Nathan Jones... animator
Mark Kennedy... character animator: Rising Sun Pictures
Daniel Kmet... animator: MPC
Kristina Krebs... animator
Laurent Laban... character animator: Framestore
Paul Lada... animator
Chris Lentz... animation sequence supervisor
Christian Liliedahl... animator
Michael Mellor... lead animator
Mariano Mendiburu... character animator: Framestore
Asa Movshovitz... animator
Dale Newton... sequence supervisor: Framestore
Peter Panton... animator
Alfonso Sicilia... character animator
Brad Silby... character animator: Framestore
Andrew Silke... animator
Richard Spriggs... animator
Rohit Thakur... animator
Steve Townrow... animator
Arda Uysal... animator
Mathieu Vig... character animator: Framestore
Ed Wou... animator
Samy Fecih... animator: Double Negative (uncredited)

Casting Department

Brendan Donnison... voice casting
Ruth Key... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Chloe Aubry... assistant costume designer
Cathryn Avison... embroidery designer/maker
Jane Bogunovic... costume maker
Sue Bradbear... costume maker
Barbara Brady... additional costume assistant
Kaniez Braganza... costume embroiderer
Anthony Brookman... additional costume assistant
Mauricio Carneiro... costume illustrator
Kasia Chojnowska... costumer
Rachel Chrisp... costume assistant
Paul Colford... wardrobe assistant
Lorraine Cooksley... Costume maker
Lee Croucher... costumes
Richard Davies... assistant costume designer
Fleur Enderberg... costumer
Berel-Anne Evans... costume breakdown dyer (as Beryl Anne Cohen)
Charlotte Finlay... costume supervisor
Françoise Fourcade... assistant costume designer
Ian Foweraker... costume assistant
Philip Goldsworthy... costume assistant
Shelley Hazell... costume maker
Caroline Hickman... costume assistant
Imogen Hose... costume maker
Andrew Hunt... wardrobe supervisor
Vivienne Jones... assistant costume designer
Sam Keyte... wardrobe trainee
Stephen Kill... leather costume fabricator
Claire Kitchener... costumer
Oliver Koumbas... Costume Driver
Sophie Lambe... costume assistant
Aimee Lisby... costume assistant
Susan MacKenzie... costume maker: principal characters
Sharon McCormack... costume cutter
David McLaughlin... leather costume fabricator
Sanaz Missaghian... costume coordinator
Jacqueline Mulligan... costumer
Neil Murphy... wardrobe master
Kathryn Mysko Von Schultze... costume maker (as Kate Frampton)
Shirley Nevin... wardrobe mistress
Caroline Nicholls-Weston... costume breakdown artist (as Caroline Nicholls)
Sophie Norinder... costumer: dailies
Linda O'Reilly... set costumer
Gary Page... head cutter
Stephanie Paul... costume assistant: second unit
Gemma Rasmussen... wardrobe trainee
Heather Rayat... costume maker: dailies
Katie Robinson... costume maker (as Katie Langrick)
Lisa Robinson... costume maker
Christof Roche-Gordon... costumes
Sunny Rowley... wardrobe mistress
Naomi Rush... costume breakdown artist
Timothy Shanahan... chief costume breakdown artist
Lucilla Simbari... costume assistant
Marcia Smith... costume maker
Susan Smith... costume maker (as Susan Adams)
Rupert Steggle... costume assistant
William Steggle... personal dresser
Aaron Timperley... costume assistant
Jo Van Schuppen... costume cutter
Cristy Watson... costume assistant
Jane Wrigley... costumer
Dominic Young... costume cutter
Carmen Sevilla-Torres... wardrobe assistant (uncredited)

Editorial Department

Cherri Arpino... dailies manager
Kate Baird... first assistant editor
Alex Fenn... assistant editor
Sam Girdler... post-production assistant
Helen Glover... post-production coordinator
Adam Gough... assistant editor: avid
Raymond Grabowski... additional colorist
Edward Hobson... senior digital cinema compressionist
Tansy Huws... post-production assistant
Henry Kemplen... visual effects assistant editor
Philip Kloss... additional editor
Grace Lan... digital intermediate supervisor
Clare McKee... digital cinema producer
Patrick C Miller... mastering colorist
Steve O'Leary... film scanner
Sachin Patidar... editorial: Prime Focus World
Myles Robey... second assistant editor
Lee Twohey... hd remastering & deliverables
Mark Wilkinson... home video remastering
Lee Wimer... color timer
Maria Chamberlain... colorist: dailies (uncredited)
Dan Dolan... film recording (uncredited)

Location Management

Peter Bardsley... location assistant
Joshua Benedetti... location assistant
Lucy Foulds... location coordinator
Colin Giles... location security
Michael Harm... unit location manager
Steve Harvey... unit location manager
Jon Hills... location security/support
Sue Quinn... location manager
Lee Robertson... location manager
Jon Roper... location assistant
Mark Somner... unit location manager
Dean Glyn Morris... Location Marshall (uncredited)

Music Department

David Arch... musician: piano/ celeste
John Barrett... assistant score mixing engineer
Jean-Pascal Beintus... orchestrator
Matt Biffa... music supervisor
Heather Cairncross... singer
Elin Carlson... chorus
Peter Clarke... music editor
Peter Cobbin... music engineer
Ann De Renais... choir member
Chris Deacon... musician: trumpet
Sandy DeCrescent... orchestra contractor
Alexandre Desplat... conductor / orchestrator
George Doering... musician
Michael Dore... singer
Andrew Dudman... music scoring engineer
Sara Durante... music assistant
Joanna Forbes... singer
M.B. Gordy... musician: Percussion
Mark Graham... head of music preparation
Robert Houston... score editor
Allan Jenkins... music editor
Lewis Jones... pro tools recordist
Carmine Lauri... orchestra leader
London Symphony Orchestra... music performed by
London Voices... musicians: choir
Sue Mallet... orchestra contractor
Gerard McCann... supervising music editor
Stuart Morton... music editor
Nick Murray... composer: Trailer Music
Sam Okell... protools engineer / scoring engineer
Ben Parry... choir director
Victor Pesavento... music preparation
Conrad Pope... orchestrator
Paul Pritchard... assistant scoring engineer
Nan Schwartz... orchestrator
Sarah Simmonds... singer
Steven L. Smith... music preparation
Richard Stewart... orchestrator
Clifford J. Tasner... orchestrator
James Thatcher... musician: French horn
David Walter... midi programmer
Kirsty Whalley... score editor
Jerry Williams... musician: percussion
Jonathan Williams... musician: cello
Alejandro de la Llosa... orchestrator (uncredited)
Aleksandar Dimitrijevic... composer: trailer music (uncredited)
John Moses... clarinetist (uncredited)

Transportation Department

Nigel Birtchnell... driver: Ms. Watson
Tony Cooper... unit driver
James Dack... unit driver
Wade Dack... unit driver
Paul Deluce... minibus driver
Warren Deluce... Driver to all Cast
Mark Dilliway... minibus coordinator
Peter Harvey... driver: Mr. Radcliffe
Zak Johnson... driver
Jason Mortlock... unit driver
Martyn Phelps... unit driver
David Rosenbaum... transportation coordinator
Harry Taylor... driver: Helena Bonham Carter
Bill Walker... unit driver
Alan Watts... unit driver
Ian Yea... facilities driver (uncredited)

Other crew

Brashna Agha... floor runner: dailies
Nicholas Akinnibousun... set production assistant
Victoria Albanese... production assistant
Josh Allan... PG APATS trainee
Lucinda Barker... assistant: Mr. Barron
Celia Barnett... specialist researcher
Michael Berendt... personal assistant to Mr Yates
Vicky Bishop... assistant production coordinator
Sam Blackmore... floor runner: dailies
Ryan Bohan... production assistant
Martinio Bolger... nurse: second unit
Valentina Borfecchia... runner
Alex Bowens... production assistant
Rachel Bucknor... paramedic
Ken Burry... security: second unit / set security
Katie Byles... assistant production coordinator
Edward Cannell... runner
Brett Carter... stand-in
Shoky Carter... floor runner
Nicky Coats... visual effects accountant
Mark Cockren... set assistant
Rosanne Coker... base runner: second unit
Rosie Coker... base runner: second unit
Charlie Coombes... floor runner: dailies
Emily Cordier... production secretary
Dean Crawford... production assistant
Joe Crossley... Finance
Bex Dark... set production assistant
Vanessa Davies... head: Harry Potter production publicity
Tony Davis... production coordinator: second unit
Hayley Dida... animal administrator
Lukas DiSparrow... extra support
Emma Dunleavy... set production assistant
Illtud Llyr Dunsford... liaison: film commission
Colin Dye... maintenance
Lucy Evans... assistant: Mr. Barron
Karen Fayerty... key nurse
Amanda Fernie... assistant accountant
Stephen Finch... electrics coordinator
Darren Flindall... wire rigger
Lucia Foster Found... aerial operations coordinator
Lee Francis... set production assistant
Charlotte Gamble... production assistant (as Charlotte Bushnell)
Kate Garbett... production coordinator: second unit
Holly Gardner... set production assistant
Richard Gibbs... catering supervisor
Stefan P. Gillard... render i/o
Sam Girdler... set production assistant: dailies
Tania Gordon... additional set production assistant
Oliver Greetham... studio operation manager
Joe Halford... maintenance
Anna Hall... producer coordinator
Nora Henderson... set production assistant: assistant director department
Adam Holmes... set assistant
Natasha Hook... unit nurse
Jason Huberman... sr. estimator
Mikael Jaeger Jensen... data management: Framestore
Blake Johnson... researcher
Chaz Johnson... set production assistant
David Keadell... set assistant
Karl King... floor runner
Alex Klien... production associate
Nick Laurence... floor runner
Gareth Lewis... set production assistant
Caroline Lovelace... assistant: Mr. Yates
Lucy Lund... production assistant
Robert Madden... set production assistant (as Rob Madden)
Kate Madison... stand-in
Nicoletta Mani... assistant script supervisor
Sharon Mansfield... script supervisor: second unit
Rosie McArthur... production runner
Suzanne McGeachan... script supervisor: B unit
Sarah McKenna... personal assistant: Rupert Grint
Oliver Mitchell... accounting assistant
Zoe Morgan Chiswick... additional production assistant
Gary Nixon... production accountant
Francis Nolan... parseltongue
Annabel Norbury... floor runner
Roxanne Odd... production assistant
Alfie Oldman... production assistant
Anji Oliver... producer coordinator
Richard Osborne... stand-in: Matthew Lewis
Annsh Patel... post production coordinator
Shehawnee Prescod... publicist
Ben Quirk... floor runner
Linda Jayne Roberts... additional on-set medic
Amy Robertson... unit publicist
Myles Robey... production runner: pre-production
Jay Rosenwink... assistant to financial controller
Will Samuelson... aerial helicopter pilot / helicopter pilot (as William Samuelson)
Christine Samways... assistant accountant
Alex Santoro... runner (as Alex Stanton)
Paula Sargeant... assistant accountant
Steve Scott... paramedic
Hamish Secrett... animal trainer
Dave Shaw... diving coordinator
Adam C. Sherer... office production assistant
David Smallbone... double
Andy Stephens... aerial operations manager
Penelope Taylor... assistant: Mr Yates
Rob Townsend... fire safety officer
Olive Uniacke... floor runner
Louise Van Hamme... assistant accountant
Andreas O'Donohue Villaggio... production assistant
Richard Wild... weather consultant
Janet Willis... head of education
Chris Wilson... stand-in: Richard Griffiths as Vernon Dursley
Oliver Wiseman... assistant: Mr. Heyman
Winnie Wishart... production coordinator
Marc Wolff... aerial coordinator
Jamie Wolpert... production assistant: Book Consultant
Anna Worley... script supervisor
Max Felder... voice dubbing: Rupert Grint (uncredited)
Gabriele Fritz... Nymphadora Tonks Picture Double (uncredited)
Mark Gerbaldi... runner/assistant (uncredited)
Barnaby Gorton... portrait artist (uncredited)
Stefan Günther... voice dubbing: James & Oliver Phelps (uncredited)
Ben Hope... security (uncredited)
Joe Hornsey... set production assistant: dailies (uncredited)
Binde Johal... double: Kreacher (uncredited)
Uli Krohm... voice dubbing: Andy Linden (uncredited)
Tanya Kuruvilla... floor runner: second unit, dailies (uncredited)
Ryan Locke... head of security (uncredited)
Michael Martinez... 4D Effects Editor (uncredited)
Katie McGrath... production assistant: dailies (uncredited)
Ian Mitchell... stand-in/picture double: Alan Rickman David Thewlis (uncredited)
Scott Mullins... double: Tom Felton (uncredited)
Richard Osborne... double: Matthew Lewis (uncredited)
Benjamin Perkins... chaperone (uncredited)
Gabrielle Pietermann... voice dubbing: Emma Watson (uncredited)
Tatjana Pokorny... voice dubbing: Clémence Poésy (uncredited)
Maiya Rose... second unit: floor runner (uncredited)
Adam Sopp... adr loop group (uncredited)
Sam Weeden... set production assistant (uncredited)
Simon Wilkinson... digital and film post production (uncredited)
Daniel Yi... 4D Motion Editor (uncredited)

Thanks

Constance Buccafurri... additional thanks / special thanks
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
Directed byDavid Yates
Produced by
Screenplay bySteve Kloves
Based onHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
by J. K. Rowling
Starring
Music byAlexandre Desplat
CinematographyEduardo Serra
Edited byMark Day
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release date
  • 11 November 2010 (Odeon Leicester Square)
  • 19 November 2010 (United Kingdom and United States)
146 minutes
Country
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$250 million
(Shared with Part 2)[2][3]
Box office$960.4 million[4]

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 is a 2010 fantasy film directed by David Yates and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.[4] It is the first of two cinematic parts based on J. K. Rowling's 2007 novel of the same name and features an ensemble cast.[5] The film, which is the seventh and penultimate instalment in the Harry Potter film series, was written by Steve Kloves and produced by David Heyman, David Barron, and Rowling.

The film stars Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, with Rupert Grint and Emma Watson, respectively, reprising roles as Harry's best friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. It is the sequel to Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and is followed by the concluding entry, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2.

The story follows Harry Potter, who has been tasked by Dumbledore with finding and destroying Lord Voldemort's secret to immortality – the Horcruxes. Filming began on 19 February 2009 and was completed on 12 June 2010.[6]Part 1 was released in 2D cinemas and IMAX formats worldwide on 19 November 2010.[7][8][9][10]

In the film's worldwide opening weekend, Part 1 grossed $330 million, the third-highest in the series, and the highest opening of 2010, as well as the eighth-highest of all time.[11] With a worldwide gross of $960 million, Part 1 is the third highest-grossing film of 2010, behind Toy Story 3 and Alice in Wonderland,[12] and the third-highest-grossing Harry Potter film in terms of worldwide totals, behind Deathly Hallows – Part 2 and Philosopher's Stone.[13] The film at one point became the tenth highest-grossing film of all time,[14] and is the 46th as of May 2019. Additionally, it received two nominations at the 83rd Academy Awards: Best Art Direction and Best Visual Effects.

  • 3Production
  • 4Distribution
  • 5Reception

Plot[edit]

The Minister of MagicRufus Scrimgeour addresses the wizarding media, stating that the Ministry remains strong despite Lord Voldemort gaining power and the Death Eaters committing mass killings of Muggles and infiltrating the Ministry. Meanwhile, Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and Hermione Granger resolve to complete the mission Albus Dumbledore gave Harry by hunting down and destroying Voldemort's Horcruxes. Severus Snape informs Voldemort of Harry's impending departure from Privet Drive. Voldemort commandeers Lucius Malfoy's wand, due to his own wand sharing the same core as Harry's and therefore being unable to kill him.

The Order of the Phoenix escort Harry to safety using Polyjuice Potion. During their flight, they are ambushed by Death Eaters who kill Mad-Eye Moody and Hedwig, injure George Weasley, and incapacitate Rubeus Hagrid. Arriving at The Burrow, Harry has a vision of the wand-maker Gregorovitch being tortured by Voldemort. The next day, Scrimgeour arrives with Dumbledore's will. Ron receives Dumbledore's Deluminator, Hermione receives a copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard, and Harry receives the first Golden Snitch that he caught in a Quidditch match. Scrimgeour reveals that Harry was also bequeathed the Sword of Gryffindor, which has gone missing.

The Death Eaters kill Scrimgeour and replace him with Pius Thicknesse. The Ministry begins arresting and persecuting Muggle-born witches and wizards. Death Eaters also attack during Bill Weasley and Fleur Delacour's wedding. Kingsley Shacklebolt's patronus charm forewarns the wedding party, and most escape. Harry, Hermione, and Ron disapparate to London, but are attacked in a diner by Death Eaters. The trio seek refuge at Number 12, Grimmauld Place. They discover that the 'R.A.B.' from the fake Horcrux locket is Regulus Arcturus Black, younger brother of Sirius Black. Kreacher, the Blacks' house elf, tells them that Mundungus Fletcher broke in and stole many items from the house, including the real locket. Kreacher and Dobby apprehend Fletcher, who reveals that the locket is in the possession of Dolores Umbridge. Using Polyjuice Potion, the trio infiltrate the Ministry and find the locket around Umbridge's neck. Harry stuns Umbridge and Hermione retrieves the locket. The trio escape their pursuers by apparating in the wilderness, but Ron is injured and cannot apparate again until he recovers.

After unsuccessful attempts to destroy the Horcrux, the trio take turns wearing it to dilute its power. Harry sees a vision of Voldemort interrogating and killing the wand-maker Gregorovitch, who claims a teenage boy stole the legendary Elder Wand from his shop. While Ron is wearing the locket, he is overcome by negative feelings and falls out with Harry before abandoning him and Hermione. Hermione deduces that the Sword of Gryffindor can destroy Horcruxes and decides to go with Harry to Godric's Hollow. They visit Harry's parents' graves and the house where they were killed. They encounter Bathilda Bagshot, who they believe may have the sword. Bathilda lets them into her house before revealing herself as Nagini, possessing Bathilda's reanimated corpse. Hermione and Harry escape into the Forest of Dean, but Hermione accidentally breaks Harry's wand whilst fighting Nagini. She identifies the mysterious thief in Harry's vision as Gellert Grindelwald.

Harry sees a Patronus in the form of a doe, which leads him to a frozen pond. Gryffindor's sword lies beneath the pond's ice, which Harry breaks and jumps into. The locket around his neck strangles Harry, but Ron arrives and rescues him. Harry uses parseltongue to open the Horcrux locket, which Ron eventually decides to destroy. Hermione and Ron reconcile, and the trio decide to visit Xenophilius Lovegood to learn more about a symbol left in the book Dumbledore left Hermione. Lovegood explains to them that the symbol represents the Deathly Hallows, three magical objects that can make a wizard master of Death. Hermione reads the story of the Hallows, after which the trio awkwardly attempt to leave but are stopped by Lovegood. He reveals that Luna Lovegood has been kidnapped and then summons the Death Eaters, intending to hand over Harry in exchange for her. Harry, Ron, and Hermione disapparate as Lovegood's house is destroyed.

Back in the wilderness, the trio set up camp when Snatchers find them. Hermione uses a curse to disguise Harry as the Snatchers take them to Malfoy Manor. Bellatrix Lestrange imprisons Harry and Ron in the cellar with Luna, Ollivander, and Griphook the goblin. Bellatrix tortures Hermione for information on the Sword, which Bellatrix claims was in her vault at Gringott's. Harry requests help, communicating with a broken mirror in his possession. Dobby apparates into the cellar to save them. Harry and Ron rush to save Hermione, and a battle ensues that sees Harry disarm Draco Malfoy. Dobby drops a chandelier onto Bellatrix, forcing her to release Hermione. Bellatrix throws her knife at them as Dobby grabs everyone and disapparates. They arrive at Shell Cottage to find that Bellatrix's knife has fatally wounded Dobby. Harry insists that they bury Dobby without any magic. Meanwhile, Voldemort breaks into Dumbledore's tomb and steals the Elder Wand, revealed to have been in Dumbledore's possession.

Cast[edit]

  • Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter
  • Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, one of Harry's best friends.
  • Emma Watson as Hermione Granger, one of Harry's best friends.
  • Helena Bonham Carter as Bellatrix Lestrange, a Death Eater and Sirius Black's cousin and murderer.
  • Robbie Coltrane as Rubeus Hagrid, Harry's half-giant friend, and gamekeeper at Hogwarts.
  • Warwick Davis as Griphook, a goblin and former employee at Gringotts Bank. Davis replaced Verne Troyer, who portrayed the character physically in the first film, though Davis had dubbed Griphook's lines.
  • Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy, a Death Eater and son of Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy.
  • Ralph Fiennes as Lord Voldemort, an evil, power-hungry wizard, and the leader of the Death Eaters.
  • Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore, former headmaster of Hogwarts killed by Severus Snape in the previous film.
  • Brendan Gleeson as Alastor 'Mad-Eye' Moody, a member of the Order of the Phoenix.
  • Richard Griffiths as Vernon Dursley, Harry's Muggle uncle.
  • John Hurt as Garrick Ollivander, a wandmaker abducted by the Death Eaters.
  • Rhys Ifans as Xenophilius Lovegood, the eccentric father of the trio's friend Luna.
  • Jason Isaacs as Lucius Malfoy, Draco Malfoy's father and a disgraced Death Eater.
  • Bill Nighy as Rufus Scrimgeour, the new Minister of Magic.
  • Alan Rickman as Severus Snape, a double agent to the Death Eaters and the new headmaster of Hogwarts.
  • Fiona Shaw as Petunia Dursley, Harry's Muggle aunt.
  • Timothy Spall as Peter Pettigrew, the Death Eater who betrayed Harry's parents to Voldemort.
  • Imelda Staunton as Dolores Umbridge, Senior Undersecretary to the Minister and Head of the Muggle-born Registration Commission.
  • David Thewlis as Remus Lupin, a member of the Order of the Phoenix and a former teacher at Hogwarts.
  • Julie Walters as Molly Weasley, the Weasley matriarch and a mother figure to Harry.
  • Bonnie Wright as Ginny Weasley, Ron's sister and Harry's love interest

Production[edit]

Daniel Radcliffe filming Dobby's death scene in Pembrokeshire, Wales

Part 1 was filmed back-to-back with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 from 19 February 2009 to 12 June 2010.[15][16] Director David Yates, who shot the film alongside director of photographyEduardo Serra, described Part 1 as 'quite real'; a 'road movie' that's 'almost like a vérité documentary'.[17][18]

Originally set for a single theatrical release, the idea to split the book into two parts was suggested by executive producer Lionel Wigram due to what David Heyman called 'creative imperative'. Heyman initially responded negatively to the idea, but Wigram asked, 'No, David. How are we going to do it?'. After rereading the book and discussing it with screenwriter Steve Kloves, he agreed with the division.[19]

The production filmed at the Dartford Crossing for the dramatic chase where Harry and Hagrid are being ambushed by Death Eaters.[20]

Sets[edit]

Stuart Craig, set designer for all of the previous Harry Potter films, returned for the final two parts. He said, 'We made a very different kind of film, which was shot a great deal on location. We travelled quite far, we built sets, and they spend a lot of time in a forest,' he explained. 'We built forest sets and integrated them into the real forests, so there were challenges there, as you might imagine.'[21] Craig was ultimately nominated for an Academy Award for his work on Part 1.[22]

On the wedding tent for Bill and Fleur's wedding in Part 1, Craig commented on his aim to 'rather than make it an extension of the house, which is rather eccentric, homemade, we decided to make it rather elegant . . . It's lined with silk and beautiful, floating candelabra. So it's a nice contrast with the house.' For the Ministry of Magic set, he noted, 'This is an underground world; this is a ministry, so we went to the real ministries, the Muggle ministries – Whitehall, in London – and decided that our magical ministry was kind of a parallel universe to these real ministries.'[23]

Craig also commented on his design of Malfoy Manor, saying that it is 'a very strong architectural set. The exterior is based on an Elizabethan house here in this country called Hardwick Hall and it has massive windows, and these windows are kind of blinded out. The shutters are drawn so they are like blind windows and they have a real kind of presence, an ominous presence, so that gave us the basis for a good exterior. There's an extraordinary magical roof that's added and surrounded by forest which isn't there in reality, but again is one of the devices to make it more threatening and mysterious.'[23]

Costumes[edit]

The costumes for Part 1 were designed by Jany Temime, who has been the costume designer on Harry Potter productions since Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004).[24] Temime was involved in a controversy regarding her work on Fleur Delacour's wedding dress. She was accused of copying the design from a similar dress from Alexander McQueen's Fall 2008 collection.[25] Temime spoke about the dress, saying that she 'wanted it to be a witch wedding dress but not a Halloween dress. The dress is white but it needed to have something fantastic to it. So there is the phoenix [motif], the bird, which is a symbol of love in a way because there is rebirth, love never dies, it is born again.'[24]

Visual effects[edit]

The motorcycle with a sidecar used by Hagrid and Harry in the film

After working on every film since Prisoner of Azkaban, Double Negative was asked to provide visual effects for the final instalments of the story, in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Parts 1 and 2. Working closely with the film's VFX Supervisor, Tim Burke, the team was led by VFX Supervisor, David Vickery and VFX Producer Charlotte Loughlane. The main team also included 3D Supervisor, Rick Leary and 2D Supervisor, Sean Stranks.

Double Negative's work for Part 1 included the corroding Warner Brothers logo and extensive environment extensions of the Burrows and its surrounds. Additional environment work was completed on Xenophilius Lovegood's home, extending it in 3D and culminating in the Death Eaters' attack. Double Negative also advanced the Death Eaters' smoke effects, with the introduction of the 'flayed man' stage in between their smokey, fluid, flying state and their live-action presence upon landing. Other work included the Patronus charm that interrupts the wedding party to inform the guests that Voldemort has taken over the Ministry of Magic.[26]

The visual effects company Framestore produced most of the creature CGI, as in previous films, as well as the animated Tale of the Three Brothers sequence, which was directed and designed by Ben Hibon.[27]

Music[edit]

Composer Nicholas Hooper, who scored Order of the Phoenix and Half-Blood Prince, did not return for Deathly Hallows. Instead, Alexandre Desplat was hired to compose the score for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1.[28] The film also featured the song 'O Children' by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds.[29]

Distribution[edit]

Marketing[edit]

The first official picture from the first film was released on 1 December 2009, showing Harry, Ron and Hermione in a London street. A clip was officially released on 8 December 2009 with the release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince on Blu-ray and DVD.[30] At the 2010 ShoWest convention, Alan F. Horn premiered unfinished footage from both films.[31] The 2010 MTV Movie Awards premiered more footage from Deathly Hallows.[32] Following this was the release of the official teaser poster, which shows the release date of both Part 1 and Part 2 and a destroyed Hogwarts castle.[33] ABC Family broadcast interviews and additional scenes from both parts during their Harry Potter weekend, which began on 8 July 2010.[34] A two-minute trailer for the film was released worldwide on 22 September 2010.[35]

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On 29 September 2010, three character posters for Part 1 of Harry, Ron, and Hermione were released by Yahoo! Movies.[36] The following day, a Part 1 cinema poster was released featuring the trio on the run in a forest. The theatrical poster has the tagline 'Nowhere is safe', and another version with no credits has the tagline 'The end begins'.[37] Various other character posters for Part 1 were released on 6 October 2010, featuring Harry, Ron, Hermione, Lord Voldemort, Bellatrix Lestrange, Severus Snape and Fenrir Greyback.[38] On 12 October, four new character posters were released.[39] The posters are set to the theme of 'Trust no one' and 'The hunt begins'.

On 15 October 2010, tickets began selling on Fandango for the US release of Part 1, and on 19 October, a 50-second clip featuring never-before-seen footage was aired at the 2010 Scream Awards. On 16 October, the second TV spot was released on Cartoon Network during a premiere of Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster.[40] On 25 October 2010, Yahoo! Movies released an exclusive featurette of the film.[41] On 30 October 2010, Entertainment Weekly released two new featurettes titled 'Horcruxes' and 'The Story', featuring a large amount of never-before-seen footage. On the same day, the Warner Bros. Harry Potter website was updated to reveal twelve miniature clips from the film.[42]

On 3 November 2010, the Los Angeles Times released an extended clip of Harry leaving the Burrow to find the Horcruxes, titled 'No One Else Is Going to Die for Me'.[43] On 4 November, a new clip was released from the Harry Potter Facebook page, titled 'The Seven Potters'.[44] Two more clips were released over the next two days, including a scene depicting a café attack[45] and another taking place in Malfoy Manor.

Theatrical release[edit]

On 26 August 2010, director David Yates, producers David Heyman and David Barron, and with Warner Bros. president Alan F. Horn attended a test screening for Deathly Hallows – Part 1 in Chicago.[46][47] The unfinished film gained rave reviews from test screeners, some of whom labelled it 'amazing and dark' and 'the most perfect Harry Potter film'. Others expressed that the film faithfully adapted the novel, which led to an inheritance of the 'book's own problems'.[48]

Warner Bros. Pictures was originally going to release Part 1 of Deathly Hallows in 2D and 3D formats. On 8 October 2010, it was announced that plans for a 3D version of Part 1 had been scrapped. 'Warner Bros. Pictures has made the decision to release Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 in 2D, in both conventional and IMAX cinemas [because] we will not have a completed 3D version of the film within our release date window. Despite everyone's best efforts, we were unable to convert the film in its entirety and meet the highest standards of quality.' Part 1 of Deathly Hallows was released on Blu-ray 3D as a Best Buy Exclusive. Part 2 was still released in 2D, 3D, and IMAX formats.[49]

The world premiere for Deathly Hallows – Part 1 was held in Leicester Square in London on 11 November 2010, with fans from across the world turning up – some of whom had camped for days in the square. This was followed by the Belgian premiere on 12 November and the US premiere in New York City on 15 November.[50]

Just 48 hours prior to the official North American launch of Part 1, the first 36 minutes of the film were leaked on the internet.[51] Even before the leak, the film was already the fifth-biggest generator of advance ticket sales in history, after selling out 1,000 cinemas across the United States.[52] Despite widely circulating rumours that the leaked footage was a marketing ploy to generate hype for the movie release date, no screener discs had been created by Warner Bros., and executives called it 'a serious breach of copyright violation and theft of Warner Bros. property'.[53]

In Australia, the film had its premiere on 13 November at Warner Bros. Movie World, located on the Gold Coast, Queensland. Three hundred people attended the viewing, which was the second official showing in the world, behind the UK premiere. The film premiered in Kuwait's release on 16 November. In Israel, Estonia, and New Zealand, the film was released on 18 November.

Home media[edit]

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 was released on a single and double disc DVD and 3-disc Blu-ray combo pack on 11 April 2011 in the UK and on 15 April 2011 in the US.[54]On 28 January 2011, it was announced by Emma Watson on the Harry Potter UK Facebook page that the page's fans will get to vote for their preferred cover for the Part 1 Blu-ray. The cover with the most votes will be the cover for the disc. Voting started that same day.[55] The DVD and Blu-ray include eight deleted scenes, with the Blu-ray Combo Pack containing an opening scene from Part 2 featuring Harry and Ollivander discussing the Deathly Hallows.[56][57]Deathly Hallows – Part 1 performed well in DVD sales, selling 7,237,437 DVD units and adding $86,932,256 to the gross revenue of the film,[58] bringing the total to $1,043,331,967.

Reception[edit]

Box office[edit]

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 grossed $24 million in North America during its midnight showing, beating the record for the highest midnight gross of the series, previously held by Half Blood Prince, at $22.2 million.[59] The film also had the third-highest midnight gross of all time, behind The Twilight Saga: Eclipse and The Twilight Saga: New Moon, which grossed $30 million and $26.3 million, respectively.[60] The film broke the record for the highest midnight gross in IMAX, with $1.4 million in box office sales, surpassing Eclipse, which grossed $1 million.[61] All of these records were later topped in 2011 by the film's sequel, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2.[62]

In North America, the film grossed $61.7 million on its opening day, marking the sixth highest single day gross ever at the time.[63] It became the highest opening day for a Harry Potter film in the series, a record previously held by Half-Blood Prince with $58.2 million,[64] until it was broken by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 with $92.1 million.[65] The film grossed a total of $125 million in its opening weekend, marking the largest opening for the franchise, previously held by Goblet of Fire[66] and later topped by its sequel Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2. It also was the second biggest November opening ever at the time, behind The Twilight Saga: New Moon's $142.8 million,[67] the ninth biggest weekend opening for a film of all time at the North American box office,[68] and the second biggest opening weekend for a 2010 film in the United States and Canada behind Iron Man 2's $128.1 million.[69] The film stayed at the top of the box office for two weeks, grossing $75 million over the five-day Thanksgiving weekend, bringing its total to $219.1 million.[70]

In the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Malta, the film broke records for the highest Friday gross (£5.9 million), Saturday gross (£6.6 million), and Sunday gross (£5.7 million). Additionally, the film set the largest single day gross (£6.6 million) and the largest opening three-day gross (£18,319,721), a record previously held by Quantum of Solace, which grossed £15.4 million.[71] As of 13 February 2011, Part 1 has grossed £52,404,464 ($86,020,929),[72] becoming the second highest-grossing 2010 release in the country, behind Toy Story 3 (£73,405,113).[73]

Outside North America, the film grossed an estimated $205 million in its opening weekend, becoming the sixth highest of all time, the highest for a 2010 release, and the second highest for a Harry Potter movie, behind only Half-Blood Prince.[74] Globally, the film grossed $330 million in its opening weekend, ranking seventh on the all-time chart.[75]

It was the highest grossing 2010 film in Indonesia ($6,149,448), Singapore ($4,546,240), Thailand ($4,933,136), Belgium and Luxembourg ($8,944,329), France and the Maghreb region ($51,104,397), Germany ($61,430,098), the Netherlands ($13,790,585), Norway ($7,144,020), Sweden ($11,209,387), and Australia ($41,350,865).[76] In total overseas earnings, it surpassed Philosopher's Stone ($657.2 million) to become the highest grossing Harry Potter film overseas.[77]

On 7 April 2011, Part 1 ended its run with $295,983,305 in the United States and Canada, making it the fifth highest-grossing film of 2010 in these regions,[78] and $664,300,000 from other countries around the world, for a worldwide total of $960,283,305,[4] making it the third highest-grossing film of 2010 worldwide behind Toy Story 3 and Alice in Wonderland,[79] as well as the 38th highest-grossing film of all time worldwide and the third highest grossing Harry Potter film in the series behind The Deathly Hallows – Part 2 and The Philosopher's Stone.[80]

Due to the success of the sequel in Germany, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 could return to No. 9 on the country's Cinema Charts with 28,000 viewers in July 2011.[81]

Critical response[edit]

Review-aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 78% based on 272 reviews, with an average score of 7.14/10. The site's consensus reads, 'It can't help but feel like the prelude it is, but Deathly Hallows: Part I is a beautifully filmed, emotionally satisfying penultimate installment for the Harry Potter series.'[82] On Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating to reviews, the film has a score of 65 out of 100, based on 41 critics, indicating 'generally favourable reviews'.[83] On CinemaScore, audiences gave the film an average grade of 'A' on an A+ to F scale.[84]

The UK's Daily Telegraph also gave the film a positive review, remarking, 'For the most part the action romps along, spurred by some impressive special effects,' adding, 'It's just slightly disappointing that, with the momentum having been established so effectively, we now have to wait until next year to enjoy the rest of the ride.'[85]Roger Ebert awarded the first part three out of four stars, praising the cast and calling it 'a handsome and sometimes harrowing film . . . completely unintelligible for anyone coming to the series for the first time'.[86] Scott Bowles of USA Today called it, 'Menacing and meditative, Hallows is arguably the best instalment of the planned eight-film franchise, though audiences who haven't kept up with previous chapters will be hopelessly lost',[87] while Lisa Schwarzbaum of Entertainment Weekly likewise praised the film as 'the most cinematically rewarding chapter yet.'[88] In a review for the Orlando Sentinel, Roger Moore proclaimed Part I as 'Alternately funny and touching, it's the best film in the series, an Empire Strikes Back for these wizards and their wizarding world. And those effects? They're so special you don't notice them.'[89] Ramin Setoodeh of Newsweek gave a negative review, writing, 'They've taken one of the most enchanting series in contemporary fiction and sucked out all the magic . . . while Rowling's stories are endlessly inventive, Potter onscreen just gives you a headache.'[90] Lou Lumenick of the New York Post found the film to be 'Beautifully shot but a soulless cash machine... [that] delivers no dramatic payoff, no resolution and not much fun.'[91]

Accolades[edit]

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 was nominated for Best Art Direction and Best Visual Effects at the 83rd Academy Awards.[92] It is the second film in the Harry Potter film series to be nominated for a Visual Effects Oscar (the previous one being Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban). The film was long-listed for eight different categories, including Best Cinematography, Production Design, and Original Score, at the 64th BAFTA awards, and ultimately was nominated for Best Special Visual Effects and Make-up.[93]

List of awards and nominations
AwardCategoryResultRecipientSource
83rd Academy AwardsBest Art DirectionNominatedStuart Craig
Stephenie McMillan
[92]
Best Visual EffectsNominatedTim Burke
John Richardson
Christian Manz
Nicolas Aithadi
64th BAFTA AwardsSpecial Visual EffectsNominated[94]
Best Makeup and HairNominatedAmanda Knight
Lisa Tomblin
BAFTA Britannia AwardsArtistic Excellence in DirectingWonDavid Yates(for Harry Potter films 5–8)[95]
37th Saturn AwardsBest Fantasy FilmNominated[96]
Best DirectorNominatedDavid Yates
Best Special EffectsNominatedTim Burke
John Richardson
Nicolas Ait'Hadi
Christian Manz
Best Make-UpNominatedMark Coulier
Nick Dudman
Amanda Knight
Best CostumeNominatedJany Temime
2011 Hugo AwardsBest Dramatic Presentation (Long Form)NominatedDavid Yates, Steve Kloves[97]
2011 MTV Movie AwardsBest MovieNominated[98]
Best Male PerformanceNominatedDaniel Radcliffe
Best Female PerformanceNominatedEmma Watson
Best VillainWonTom Felton
Best KissNominatedDaniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson
Best FightNominatedDaniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint
Satellite Awards 2010Best CinematographyNominatedEduardo Serra[99]
Best Original ScoreNominatedAlexandre Desplat
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association AwardsBest Art DirectionNominatedStuart Craig[100]
Art Directors Guild Awards 2010Best Art Direction in a Fantasy FilmNominated[101]
Golden Reel Awards 2011Best Sound Editing: Music in a Feature FilmNominatedGerard McCann
Peter Clarke
Stuart Morton
Allan Jenkins
Kirsty Whalley
Rob Houston
[102]
Best Sound Editing: Dialogue and ADR in a Feature FilmNominatedJames Harley Mather
Bjorn Ole Schroeder
Dan Laurie
Jon Olive
[103]
Houston Film Critics Society Awards 2010Best CinematographyNominatedEduardo Serra[104]
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards 2010Best CinematographyNominated[105]
Best Production DesignNominatedStuart Craig
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards 2010Best CinematographyNominatedEduardo Serra[106]
Best Visual EffectsNominated
Visual Effects Society Awards 2011Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual-Effects Driven Feature Motion PictureNominatedTim Burke
Emma Norton
John Richardson
[107]
Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture
(Dobby)
WonMathieu Vig
Ben Lambert
Laurie Brugger
Marine Poirson
Outstanding Animated Character in a Live Action Feature Motion Picture
(Kreacher)
Nominated
Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards 2010Best Visual EffectsNominated[108]
Best MakeupNominated
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards 2010Best Visual EffectsNominated[109]
Special Merit (Obliviate Scene)Nominated
Las Vegas Film Critics Society AwardsBest Visual EffectsNominated[110]
International Film Music Critics AssociationBest Original Score for a Fantasy/Science Fiction/Horror FilmNominatedAlexandre Desplat[111]
2011 Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite MovieNominated[112]
Favorite Movie ActressNominatedEmma Watson
Empire Awards 2011Best ActressNominated[113]
Best Sci-Fi / FantasyWon
2011 National Movie AwardsBest Fantasy FilmWon[114]
Performance of the YearNominatedDaniel Radcliffe
NominatedEmma Watson
NominatedRupert Grint
2011 Teen Choice AwardsChoice Movie: Sci-Fi/FantasyWon[115]
Choice Movie: Actor Sci-Fi/FantasyNominatedDaniel Radcliffe
Choice Movie: Actress Sci-Fi/FantasyWonEmma Watson
Choice Movie: VillainWonTom Felton
Choice Movie: LiplockWonDaniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson
2011 British Academy Children's Awards (BAFTA)Favorite FilmNominated[116]
BAFTA Kids' Vote (Film Category)Nominated

See also[edit]

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