Welcome back subscribers if you haven't read the last blog post on how to take high quality shots make sure to go back to watch and learn. Today we will be doing research on opening credits. An opening credit is a list of of the people and companies included in the production. Opening credits are featured at the beginning of a film. You can integrate visuals and songs that match up with the films tone and theme. In addition, a captivating font will capture the attention of the audience. Keep the duration nice and short while still providing necessary credits making sure not to forget anyone. There is a certain order you want to follow while creating your opening credits. First, start off with the production company logo and include the production company name and producer. Next, you want to follow up with the film title designed in a eye-catching font. Then, list the key cast members in order of the billing and proceed with important crew members like directors, writers, cinematographers, and editors. Don't forget to give credit to the costume designers and composers of the music. Finally, list the less important crew members at the end of the credits. It is important to acknowledge all staff members and make them included regardless of their job description. A successful opening credits for a film will inform the viewers of all the dedicated employees that worked hard making a feature film.
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