A
reference guide for credits. Most of the following text is by other people.
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OPENING CREDITS
The order of credits is determined by guild rules -- SAG, the DGA, WGA
and other unions. the list that follows is for opening credits.
The order in which credits are billed generally follows their importance
to the film, just not linearly. First is usually the motion picture
company, followed by the producer, then the 'a film by' credit. Then we
see the Title followed by the cast. from there we reverse gears on the
whole "order of importance" guideline and work backwards to the
director...
PRODUCTION COMPANY presents
a NAME LASTNAME production
a NAME LASTNAME film
"TITLE"
Lead Cast
Supporting Cast
Casting Director
Music Composer
Costume Designer
Associate Producers
Editor(s)
Production Designer
Director of Photography
Executive Producer
Producer
Writer(s)
Director
If the writer and director are the same person, or the director was also
a producer, hold his earlier credit and pair it with the more
prestigious one (in this case "director"). so you would place "Written
and Directed by" or "Produced and Directed by" or "Edited and Directed
by" where the Director's credit goes. if your Dp was also your editor,
you'd have "Editor and Director of Photography..." falling in the
position where the DP credit goes. et cetera.
CLOSING CREDITS
Closing credits do not have any hard and fast rules that dictate how
they need to be ordered. But there are conventions that have been
established. If you intend to have no opening credits (something George
Lucas left the DGA over) you basically put the Director, Writer and
Producer credits first, then go down the line for the closing credits:
Director
Writer(s)
Producer
Executive Producer
Lead Cast
Supporting Cast
Director of Photography
Production Designer
Editor(s)
Associate Producers
Costume Designer
Music Composer
Casting Director
***if you credited the above in the opening, closing credits begin here ***
Unit Production Manager
First Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director
Full Cast / Character List
Stunt Dept
Production Departments (Grip, Electric, Camera, Sound, Wardrobe, etc)
Post-Production Departments (Assistant Editors, Visual Effects, Colorist, etc)
Song Credits
Caterer
Title Designer
Special Thanks
Camera, Lenses and Equipment Makers
Location of Final Sound Mix ("Recorded at...")
Copyright ©
Disclaimer
special consideration is given for "name" actors, often they are
credited just before the title comes up. and again, you have a lot of
wiggle room with closing credits. some films credit the entire cast
first, before the director. you have options here.
THE DISCLAIMER
Here is a standard motion picture disclaimer...
"PERSON'S NAME OR PRODUCTION COMPANY" is the author of this motion picture for the purpose of copyrght and other laws.
This motion picture is protected pursuant to the provisions of the laws
of the United States of America and other countries. Any unauthorized
duplication, distribution and/or exhibition of this motion picture may
result in civil liability and criminal prosecution.
Characters and incidents portrayed and the names herein are fictitious,
and any similarity to the name, character or history of any person is
entirely coincidental and unintentional.
No animals were harmed in the making of this film.
[Drew note: isn't this a copyrighted statement held by SAG?]
PRODUCTION LOGO
if you have an Animated Production Company Logo, place that at the very
beginning, before your credits. it's the first thing we see. some
studios/production companies will tag the logo on at the very end too.
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Here's sample text for the 2257 compliance notice:
2257 Compliance: In compliance with United States Code, Title 18, Section 2257, all models, actors, actresses and other persons appearing in any visual depiction of content whether actual sexually explicit conduct, simulated sexual content or otherwise, displayed in the Picture were at least eighteen (18) years of age at the time such depictions were created, and all other visual depictions displayed in the Picture are exempt from the provision of 18 U.S.C. Section 2257 and 28 C.F.R. 75 because such visual depictions do not consist of depictions of conduct as specifically listed in 18 U.S.C Section 2256 (2) (A) through (D), but are merely depictions of non-sexually explicit nudity, or are depictions of simulated sexual conduct, or are otherwise exempt because the visual depictions were created prior to July 3, 1995. Records required to be maintained for such materials pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 2257 and 28 C.F.R. 75 are maintained by Licensor (“2257 Compliance”).