2. This shot show the part of the credits telling us the main production, animation
company involved in the film. Dreamworks was founded by three people,
Steven Spielberg being one of the, and they produce, develop and distribute
films (as they’re a film studio). They have built a reputation for making good
films as they have over ten films they have produced or distributed, with a total
grossing of $100 million within the box-office each. That is why the fact that it is
dreamworks film would be advertised and shown off to attract viewers, and as
they are the film studio behind the production of the film they would be the first
to be shown in the opening credits.
3. This shot shows the part in the credits where we are told what production
company’s were involved in the film. These are the company's in charge of
maintaining the production of the film, they make sure everyone's doing their
job, organise staff, budget allocation, supplying the production with all
necessary equipment, resources and actors/talent, even distribution and
marketing. It is very important and makes a big difference to the film. They
would’ve done a lot of the work for the film, and being shown this early is good
recognition for their efforts and good advertisement of the company’s.
4. This shots is form the credits and, it is another production company
that was involved with the production of the film, they worked alongside
all the other company’s.
5. These are two shots from the credits, that tells us two actors from the film.
These two are the the main actors in the movie, they are well known actors
and would be used to advertise the movie, as people would want to see a
movie which stars these talents. It creates high expectations for the movie as
6. These shots are showing us the parts of the credits that are showing who the actors are.
These are all the other actors that star in the movie, the ones which get there own name
alone in the sequence, they are the more well known actors that some people would be
looking out for to see. Whereas the other actors, which came up in threes are not as well
known, but do star in the film.
7. This is the shot shows the part of the credits that tells us who done the casting
for the movie. These are the people who were in charge of casting all the
actors for the film, they chose everyone who’s in the film. They sort out the
auditions for all the different types of rolls, the casting director is intrusted to
sort out the talent, and find the right actors for the part.
8. This is the part of the credits that tells us who the coproducer was. Co-producers are a result of more than one
production company. They would assist with the physical
production, or supervises post-production to enable the
Producer to move on to another part of production.
9. This shot tells us who the
titles were by, as shown in the
credits. This is the man who
put in all the titles for the film.
This shot tells us who wrote
the book the film was based
upon [the authors], showing
us the parts of the credits that
has this.
10. This shot shows the credits
telling us who the costume
designers were. She
designed, made and chose all
the costumes for each
individual actor.
This show is showing us the part
of the credits that tells us who the
music for the film was by. This is
the man who was in charge of the
music, he’d recommend music
and then make, choose, and/or
find the music for the film.
11. This shot is showing the credits telling us who the
film editor was. A very important roll, the film editor
put together all the content, the raw footage from
filming, and put that in order. He/she has to take a
selection of shots, add in a whole number of effects,
to then create the finished motion picture we all see.
12. This shot shows the credits telling us who
the director of photography is. They take the
production designers ideas and make it real,
they use a number of techniques such as
lighting, camera movement and framing, to
give the film its desired style and feel. They
use these techniques to give the film the
atmosphere to best suited to the storyline.
This shot is showing the part of the
credits telling us who the production
designer is. The production designer
works directly alongside the director
and producer, and they have to choose
the way the film is visually presented,
and visually tells the story to the
audience. They have to choose both
the style and then location of the film.
13. The main executive
producer, the one in
charge of all of them.
These shots show the credits telling us who the executive producers
are. The executive producer makes sure the film is complete on time,
within budget and to the correct and best technical standard possible.
He/she has no part to play in the physical production or creation of the
film, just make sure the film happens on time within budget,
superintending the producer along the process.
14. These shots show the part of the credits telling us who produced the film, and who’s film
it is. The producer controls every aspect of the film, and is often the one the comes up
with the idea for the project. They are often there beside the movie before anyone else,
and long after everyone else has done their jobs. They are in charge of everything, and
ultimately oversees everything. The producer has responsibilities in all four parts of the
film making process: development, pre-production, production and then the postproduction and marketing, and they administrate all of this. Steven Spielberg has grown
a reputation for producing excellent films, and therefore would be advertised highly to
attract an audience, as many people would want to watch a film made by Steven
Spielberg, and that’s why his name is mentioned so many times.
15. This is the part of the credits show who the director is. A film director
has control over the dramatic and artistic levels of a film. They have the
responsibility to write the script or find the right person to write it. They
are there all the time during production, to make sure the actors
perform as expected, and the film has been filmed right, also manage
the technical aspects of filming, including the camera, sound, lighting,
design and special effects departments.
16. This shot from the credits shows the man who done the
screenplay. The screenplay is like the script, it is in this
case, and can be representation of an original piece of
writing such as a book. But has been adapted to be acted.
It comes with the movements, actions and expressions of
the character [in detail], for acting, that wouldn’t have been
included in the original piece.