Motion picture credits

Motion picture credits

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Opening credits

Screenshot of a figure representing Fredric March from the opening credits of the film Nothing Sacred

Opening credits, in a television program, motion picture, or video game, are shown at the beginning of a show and list the most important members of the production. They are usually shown as text superimposed on a blank screen or static pictures, or sometimes on top of action in the show. Some opening credits are built around animation or production numbers of some sort (such as the James Bond films). Opening credits usually mention the major actors, guest stars, producers and director, as opposed to closing credits which lists the entire production crew.

Closing credits

Closing credits, in a television program, motion picture, or video game come at the end of a show and list all the cast and crew involved in the production. Almost all television and film productions omit the names of orchestra members from the closing credits, instead citing the name of the orchestra and sometimes not even that. They are usually shown on the screen in small characters, which either flip very quickly from page to page, or scroll from bottom to top of the screen. Credits which scroll either left-to-right or up-and-down are also known as rolling credits, which comes from pre digital days when the names were literally on a roll of paper and would pass in front of the camera.[citation needed] Increasingly, post-credits scenes are being added to the end of films.

Billing

Theatrical poster to The Cure

Billing is a film term denoting the amount and order in which film credits information is presented in advertising and on the film itself. Information given in billing usually consists of the actors appearing in the movie, the directors, producers, the companies producing and distributing the movie (by name and/or logo), and artistic and technical crew. The title of the movie is also considered to be part of the billing.

In the layout of film posters and other advertising copy, the billing is usually placed at the bottom of the poster in what is known as the billing block.

WGA screenwriting credit system

In the United States, screenwriting credit for motion pictures and television programs under its jurisdiction is determined by the Writers Guild of America (WGA). The Guild is the final arbiter of who receives credit for writing the screenplay, the original story, or creating the original characters, a privilege it has possessed since 1941. If a production company is a signatory to the Guild's Basic Agreement, it must comply with the Guild's rules.

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