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Opening Credits Order

(NAME OF THE STUDIO) Name of the studio that is distributing the film and may or may not have produced it (Walt Disney Pictures, Columbia, Lions Gate, Universal, Marvel Studios, Dimension, Miramaxetc.). (NAME OF THE PRODUCTION COMPANY) Name of the production company that actually made the film or name of the investment groups or companies that financed a substantial part of the film (usually credited as "in association with" or "A (studio name) production."). (PRODUCER NAME) PRODUCTION or/and (director only) A FILM BY (DIRECTOR NAME) Director's first credit, often "a film by XY or "a XY film". STARRING Principal actors (sometimes the stars' and director's credits will be reversed, depending on the star's deal with the studio; in other cases, as in the Rodgers and Hammerstein films, or as in all three film versions of Show Boat, or, as in many Disney films, the title of the film will be shown before the names of its actors; sometimes, as in many of Cannon's films, the name(s) of the principal actor(s) will be shown before the name(s) of the producer(s), i.e. "The Cannon Group presents X in a Golan-Globus production of a Y film"). (FILM'S TITLE) Name of the film. FEATURING Featured actors. CASTING or CASTING BY Casting director. MUSIC or MUSIC COMPOSED BY or ORIGINAL SCORE BY Composer of music.

PRODUCTION DESIGN or PRODUCTION DESIGNER Production designer. As a variation some of the below may be noted: SET DESIGN COSTUMES or COSTUMES BY or GOWNS (older movies) HAIRDRESSER MAKE-UP ARTIST SOUND RECORDING (older movies) VISUAL EFFECTS DIRECTOR or VISUAL EFFECTS BY EDITOR or EDITED BY Editor. DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY Director of photography. PRODUCER or PRODUCED BY, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Producers, co-producers, executive producers, 'also produced by' (credited for various reasons according to contracts and personal scrutiny of the principal producer). Often, though, the name of the producer will be the next-to-last opening credit, just before the director's name is shown. BASED ON THE BOOK (PLAY, GRAPHIC NOVEL etc.) BY or FROM A PLAY/BOOK BY (older movies) If based on a book or other literary work. BASED ON THE CHARACTERS BY or BASED ON THE CHARACTERS CREATED BY If based on characters from a book or other media. STORY or STORY BY Person who wrote the story on which the script is based, gets "story by" credit, and the first screenplay credit, unless the script made substantial changes to the story.

WRITER(S) or WRITTEN BY Screenplay writers. The Writers Guild of America allows only three writing credits on a feature film, although teams of two are credited as one, separated on the credits by an ampersand ("X & Y"). If each works independently on the script (the most common system), they are separated by an "and". If more than two persons worked on the screenplay, the credits may read something like "screenplay by X & Y and Z and W" X and Y worked as a team, but Z and W worked separately. DIRECTOR or DIRECTED BY Director. The Directors Guild of America usually permits a film to list only one director, even when it is known that two or more worked on it. Exceptions are made in rare cases such as a death, and subsequent replacement of the director mid-production and for established directing teams such as the Coen brothers

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