The document discusses the typical order of opening credits in films, listing studio names, production company, producer, starring actors, music composers, director, and finally the film title. The author believes this order shows a hierarchy in film production and that placing the film title at the end appropriately signals the end of credits and introduction of the film.
The document discusses the typical order of opening credits in films, listing studio names, production company, producer, starring actors, music composers, director, and finally the film title. The author believes this order shows a hierarchy in film production and that placing the film title at the end appropriately signals the end of credits and introduction of the film.
The document discusses the typical order of opening credits in films, listing studio names, production company, producer, starring actors, music composers, director, and finally the film title. The author believes this order shows a hierarchy in film production and that placing the film title at the end appropriately signals the end of credits and introduction of the film.
At the start of each film the opening credits typically come in a certain order. This order is normally in this way: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Studio Names The production company The Producer Starring actors Music composers The director Film Title
I think that this is a logical order for putting the titles in
because it almost shows a hierarchy in the production of the film. I like that the film title is located at the end of the opening credits as it tells the audience the name of the film, that the credits are now over but also, all the names and companies they have just seen have gone towards helping the making of the film that they will now watch.