Thursday 4 May 2017

FILM CREDITS.



WALT DISNEY is an American distribution company and thir logo ALWAYS starts up in animated and MARVEL films. Films such as UP, IronMan, Mickey Mouse and many more.

The director is responsible of the overall organisation and takes charge of the majority of the film.
The sole purpose of having the credits in a film is to give credit and highlight the key roles of the individuals who have played a role in the making of he film.


This is an extremely famous director who has directed Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and also the Dark Knight Rises.
The credits need to be BOLD so that it is clear to the audience, who is responsible for what.

Theere are many roles to consider for the credits. The Producers, Directors and the main Starring actors of the film are the most important roles in the cast. They are the big names.
The costume designer, editer, music and soundtrack composed by... (These are individual tasks and also deserve huge credits)

THIS IS THE CHRONOLOGICAL AND THE COMMON ORDER OF THE FILM CREDITS.
  1. THE PRODUCTION COMPANY - NAMES THE DISTRIBUTOR.
  2. THE PRODUCTION COMPANY - NAMES THE PRODUCTION.
  3. THE FILMMAKER - NAMES THE TYPE OF FILM.
  4. THE NAME OF THE FILM.
  5. THE LEADING CAST.
  6. THE SUPPORTING CAST.
  7. THE CASTING DIRECTOR.
  8. THE MUSIC COMPOSER.
  9. THE DESIGNER OF THE COSTUMES.
  10. THE ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS.
  11. THE EDITORS.
  12. THE RODUCTION DESIGNER.
  13. THE DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY.
  14. THE EXECUTIVE PRODUCER.
  15. THE PRODUCERS
  16. THE WRITERS.
  17. THE DIRECTOR. (THE MOST IMPORTANT ROLE SAVED FOR LAST, TELLING THE AUDIENCE WHO THEY SHOULD REMIND AND GIVE MAIN CREDIT TO)
(THESE  VARY, DEPENDING ON HOW MANY MAIN ROLES THE FILM HAS)
Overall, the credits are absolutely vital and necessary to have because the audience need to know the minor and major roles that have been contributed to make the film. Each role in the credits is important, and the aim is to show the effort, ability and hard work that has gone into the making of the film.





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