Development and casting The Ring went into production without a completed script.
Ehren Kruger wrote three drafts of the screenplay before
Scott Frank came on to do an uncredited re-write.
Gore Verbinski was initially inspired to do a
remake of
Ring after
Walter F. Parkes sent him a VHS copy of the Japanese film, which he described as "intriguing", "pulp" and "
avant-garde". The original WGA-approved credits listed Hiroshi Takahashi (writer of the original 1998 screenplay for
Ring), but his name is absent from the final print. Several high-profile actresses were offered the
lead role, including
Gwyneth Paltrow,
Jennifer Connelly and
Kate Beckinsale. Verbinski admitted to not wanting to cast "
big stars" as he wanted his film to be "discovered" and described the wave of harsh criticism from hardcore fans of the original Japanese film as "inevitable", although he expressed desire for them to find the remake equally compelling. He also sought to retain the minimalism prevalent throughout
Ring and set it in Seattle, due to its "wet and isolated" atmosphere. The
Yaquina Head Lighthouse in
Newport, Oregon, was also used as a filming location, as well as Oregon's
Columbia River Gorge.
Chris Cooper played a murderer in two scenes meant to bookend the film, but was ultimately cut. Cinematographer
Bojan Bazelli used soft lighting and a grey blue-green color. Shot on film, the production is unusual for achieving its
color correction in-camera using 81EF and one of two green filters, thereby committing to its visual style early, rather than relying on digital
grading during post-production. The soft lighting was achieved by "diffusing the fill sources enough to match [the natural lighting]" Colourist Dale E. Grahn served as the color timer on the film, working in a traditional photochemical colour timing process rather than a modern
digital intermediate workflow.
Title As with the original Japanese film
Ring, the title of
The Ring can be interpreted as referring to the
telephone call which warns those who watched the cursed tape that they will die in seven days, as well as to the view of the ring of light seen from the bottom of the well where Samara was left to die. ==Score==