Film producer:
Lawrence Gordon
Hellboy was one of rare movies. It was not
only based on a comic book, but also felt like a comic book. It was vibrating
with energy, and the viewers could sense the zeal and joined in its making. It
was also constructed of nonstop special effects and fantastic makeup.
Film director: Guillermo del Toro
He prefessed that fall in love with
freaks. He used to make Blade II film that made from a comic book and the viewers
loved the film a lot. HellboyI was adapted from several Hellboy
books such as Seed of Destruction and The Corps. Many of contents were changed.
For example, Hellboy's status was secret. It wasn't revealed in the book, and
Liz Sherman was a teammate of Hellboy.
Director
photographer: Guillermo Navarro
By
the size of the LCD it would appear as though was a D1 series. There was no
white balance sensor on the pentaprizm so it definitely wasn’t a D2H. Also, the
photo was taking pictures of a crime scene in a really dark room with no flash.
Sound
director: Marco Beltrami
Hellboy soundtrack collaborated
on both Mimic and Blade II, with conjuring music that immersed itself in the
mood of each film, instead of simply grafting on orchestral boilerplate. He
seemed to understand that he was scoring not just Del Toro's film, but the
collective conceptions of a thriving comic book.
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