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'''Prop maker''': Vince Gibson. He can get a prop out here fast, by plane, if necessary, from his workshop outside Los Angeles.  
 
'''Prop maker''': Vince Gibson. He can get a prop out here fast, by plane, if necessary, from his workshop outside Los Angeles.  
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'''Costume Designer/Wardrobe''': Nancy Krebs. Likewise in LA, she OK'd the suits and sarongs and such for the film.  
 
'''Costume Designer/Wardrobe''': Nancy Krebs. Likewise in LA, she OK'd the suits and sarongs and such for the film.  
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'''Production Designer:''': Walter Markus. Heads up the Art Department, after a fashion. (The Art Director and Set Designer work for him.)
 
'''Production Designer:''': Walter Markus. Heads up the Art Department, after a fashion. (The Art Director and Set Designer work for him.)
  
  
 
'''Illustrator/Graphic Artist''': Leland MacBride. He pulls double-duty on this production, heading up the bunch that does storyboards, 'artists conceptions' of things, and also physically makes things signs, billboards, posters, logos, etc. for the production. (Part of how they intend to get permission to use businesses, etc, is to make new signs and whatnot for them. Over the course of the story, Port Cochere might look different...) Currently at a workshop in Los Angeles.
 
'''Illustrator/Graphic Artist''': Leland MacBride. He pulls double-duty on this production, heading up the bunch that does storyboards, 'artists conceptions' of things, and also physically makes things signs, billboards, posters, logos, etc. for the production. (Part of how they intend to get permission to use businesses, etc, is to make new signs and whatnot for them. Over the course of the story, Port Cochere might look different...) Currently at a workshop in Los Angeles.
 
  
 
== On-Island (The Location Crew) ==
 
== On-Island (The Location Crew) ==

Revision as of 19:58, 2 June 2015

[OOC: This is, of course an almost-comedically small crew for a big film, but this is 'adventure sized'.]

This is an overall listing of the film crew for the Metro Goldwyn-Mayer production Tailspin, for the location shots on Ile Trouve, in French Polynesia.

How are they getting here?: The stars and most of the 'brass' came in via a China Clipper flying boat (on the first day of the campaign). The rest will follow, shortly, in a more practical ride- a steam freighter rented by the studio, that will be arriving after.

THE BACK OFFICE

All of these people are relevant to the production, but are currently in Hollywood. (This doesn't include all the post-production people, but

Casting Director: John Selway “Johnny” reviews auditions and casts parts. He’s working an interesting angle with Tailspin: He’s managing to get character actors that would typically be well outside the picture’s budget on the promise of a relaxing tropical vacation with “just a little bit of shooting” tossed in. There's also some expectation that the field crew will find 'local talent' and put them to use as extras or bit players.

He actually got some trouble out of the way by agreeing to let a local bigwig (the mayor or governor or something) to be in the picture.

Executive Producer: Chris Sollenberger. Veteran of several films. Got this project greenlit, hired the screenwriters, etc.

Legal Counsel: Francis Wilkins. Handles contracts, licensing, immigration paperwork, and other legal minutiae.

Music Director: Lucazs Chmelíček. Eastern European composer. Recently had to leave his home country for political reasons. First film.

Producer: Keith Parkinson Raises funds, hires personnel, arranges for distributors. Overall quality-control man. He put this project up for Mr. Sollenberger’s approval. This is his first project, as a producer.

Production Accountant: Harry Smilek, Sr.

Publicist: Maura Capwell

Screenwriters: There’s been a whole [i]team[/i] of them. A regular bullpen. Tailspin was originally a novel, but who knows where the author of that might be?

PRODUCTION CREW:

This is the part of the actual "boots on the ground" production team that's currently back in Hollywood (setting up for later on)

Prop maker: Vince Gibson. He can get a prop out here fast, by plane, if necessary, from his workshop outside Los Angeles.

Costume Designer/Wardrobe: Nancy Krebs. Likewise in LA, she OK'd the suits and sarongs and such for the film.

Production Designer:: Walter Markus. Heads up the Art Department, after a fashion. (The Art Director and Set Designer work for him.)


Illustrator/Graphic Artist: Leland MacBride. He pulls double-duty on this production, heading up the bunch that does storyboards, 'artists conceptions' of things, and also physically makes things signs, billboards, posters, logos, etc. for the production. (Part of how they intend to get permission to use businesses, etc, is to make new signs and whatnot for them. Over the course of the story, Port Cochere might look different...) Currently at a workshop in Los Angeles.

On-Island (The Location Crew)

Camera Crew:

Cinematographer: Assistant Cinem’r:

Clapper/Loader: Handles the clapper (“Take one!” Clap!), also loads new reels. Camera Trainee: An intern

DIRECTOR:

Line Producer: Acts as a liason between the studio and the production manager. Responsible for managing the production budget.

Production Manager: Handles the physical aspects of the production (Personnel, tech, budget, scheduling), not the creative ones (that’s the director). Has an assistant PM (a terrified newbie)

Location Manager: Is an incompetent who believed the third of the five fraudulent books about the Kamekame. His job is to get final permission to use locations for filming, and must sometimes get assistance from the production and finance departments in keeping location/permit/labor fees down.

LOCATION SCOUT:

Second Unit Director/Stunt Coordinator/Weapons Master: Works with the director and the 1st AD

Production Manager:

Unit Publicist: [The general lack of press on Ile Trouve made the company not have one.]

Production Assistant (PA):

Unit Manager: PM for 2nd unit shooting

Script Supervisor/Continuity guy

Key Grip: Head grip (lighting and rigging guy). Works with the DP to set up the set, do lighting and blocking.

Set decorator: Furnishings and props. Works with the Production designer and art director

Lead Man: Foreman of the set crew (or swing gang).

Set Dresser:

Greensman: Does plants and such.

The Tech Crew: Lighting: Gaffer: Chief lighting technician Best Boy: Assistant to the Gaffer Electrician: Handles electrical distribution around the set.

The Prop & Set Guys: Greensman: Handles the care and arrangement of plants/greenery. Prop Master: Manages any item handled by an actor that isn’t part of the scenery or costumes.

Set Dresser: Buyer: Works locally, buying what props need to be bought.

Hair and make-up Stunts

Production sound Production sound mixer Boom operator Utility sound technician