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Many members of the Supernatural crew have been with the show since the beginning. They have been featured in behind the scenes features on the DVDs as well as in the Supernatural Companions, and even appeared at Conventions. They are so well known to fans, that the show featured versions of them in the meta/parody episode [[6.15 The French Mistake]]. | Many members of the Supernatural crew have been with the show since the beginning. They have been featured in behind the scenes features on the DVDs as well as in the Supernatural Companions, and even appeared at Conventions. They are so well known to fans, that the show featured versions of them in the meta/parody episode [[6.15 The French Mistake]]. | ||
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|[[Image:Anastdean00428.jpg|thumb|200px|Director and producer [[Bob Singer]] is played by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0236519/ Brian Doyle-Murray] ]] | |[[Image:Anastdean00428.jpg|thumb|200px|Director and producer [[Bob Singer]] is played by [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0236519/ Brian Doyle-Murray] ]] |
Revision as of 22:52, 11 November 2011
The Supernatural writing team and post-production is based in LA while the show, except for the pilot, is filmed in Vancouver.
The showrunners are involved in both the creative and operational aspects of the show. Veteran Bob Singer was brought on by the studios to work with Eric Kripke when the series began. Eric Kripke stepped down as showrunner at the end of Season 5 but has continued to have creative input into the show and he wrote the finale of Season 6.
Sera Gamble, who began as a writer and story editor with Supernatural in Season 1 was been elevated to showrunner. At Comic Con 2011, Sera talked about how much taking on the role of showrunner, a job she said she'd recommend "if anyone ever offers it to you". She also talked about the continued involvement of Bob Singer calling him the secret weapon of the show.
Despite the pickup of his script for the movie Haunted which he'll also direct, Kripke's continues to have some involvement with Supernatural in Season 7. According to Sera Gamble, “Eric was in the room full-time when we were conceiving this season’s mythology and he continues to consult part-time.” Source.
Many members of the Supernatural crew have been with the show since the beginning. They have been featured in behind the scenes features on the DVDs as well as in the Supernatural Companions, and even appeared at Conventions. They are so well known to fans, that the show featured versions of them in the meta/parody episode 6.15 The French Mistake.
"The almost fictional crew of Supernatural"
Pages in category "Crew"
The following 105 pages are in this category, out of 105 total.
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- Serge Ladouceur
- Shannon Coppin
- Steve McLeod
- Supernatural From Script to Screen: Co-Executive Producer Jim Michaels
- Supernatural From Script to Screen: Composer Jay Gruska
- Supernatural From Script to Screen: Director's Commentary on "Bad Boys" with Kevin Parks
- Supernatural From Script to Screen: Director's Commentary on "Trial and Error" with Kevin Parks
- Supernatural From Script to Screen: Editor James Pickel
- Supernatural From Script to Screen: First Assistant Director Kevin Parks
- Supernatural From Script to Screen: Producer Todd Aronauer
- Supernatural From Script to Screen: Season 10 with Todd Aronauer
- Supernatural From Script to Screen: VFX Supervisor Mark Meloche
- Supernatural from Script to Screen: Writer Davy Perez
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Media in category "Crew"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
- Congrats VFX Team.jpg 600 × 575; 47 KB
- Jeannie Chow.jpg 1,351 × 1,992; 953 KB
- Leo Award.jpg 600 × 803; 63 KB
- Mark Gould.jpg 395 × 530; 42 KB
- Mcg.JPG 682 × 1,024; 102 KB
- Robert Singer.jpg 275 × 448; 32 KB
- Shannon Coppin.jpg 1,397 × 2,176; 1.03 MB
- VFX Lunch.jpg 600 × 812; 62 KB
- VFXNonCon.jpg 349 × 262; 1.82 MB