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Credit Used
I used the title sequence of ‘Catch me if you can’ to get an idea of a possible order of
credits we could use on the opening sequence of our film.
The first thing that comes
up is the name of the
production company which
is ‘Dreamworks.’ It is the
first thing the audience see
which may encourage them
to keep watching because
they have seen another film
they liked by the same
production company.
The next thing that comes
up tells you more about the
production company and if
they produced it or not.
The first person to be
credited in the making of
the film is the director, in
this case Steven Spielberg.
He is the first person to be
credited to show that his
role is the most important
in the making of the film.
The next person to be
credited is the main actor,
which is Leonardo
DiCaprio. He is the first
actor to be mentioned
which shows that he has
the lead role.
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Tom Hanks is the next actor to
be credited before the title of the
film is shown.
The title of the film is the next
thing to be shown.
After that the titles go on to name
the other supporting actors and
actresses. (One per screen.)
Until this point:
This is the first point throughout
the titles where more than one
actor has been mentioned at
one time. After this there is
another one screen with three
actors before it reaches the
next stage.
After that it then goes on to
mention casting, co-producers,
music, costume design and
more (such as film editor,
production designer, director of
photography, co-executive
producer, executive producer,
executive producer, then
director gets mentioned again
and screenplay).