At the end of every film, there should be a line of credits including who was involved in the film and what jobs they had done such as actors, music, editors, make-up etc, this is an attribution to all the staff who was involved in the film.
Closing credits or end credits are added at the very ending of a motion picture, television program, or video game to list the cast and crew involved in the production. They usually appear as a list of names in small type, which either flip very quickly from page to page, or move smoothly across the background or a black screen. Credits may crawl either right-to-left or bottom-to-top. The term credit roll comes from the early production days when the names were literally printed on a roll of paper and wound past the camera lens. Sometimes, post-credits scenes or bloopers are added to the end of films along with the closing credits.
What to include:
Usually, if certain credits are mentioned in the opening credits of the film, this is the order that the ending credits will go in -
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, c
colorist etc.)
Song Credits
Caterer
Title Designer
Special Thanks
Camera, Lenses and Equipment makers
Location of final sound mix
Copyright
Disclaimer
We tried to cooperate these credits into our own by using the same pattern of names and attributions. We tried to give it a professional look by keeping the text white and in the center of the screen whilst scrolling down.


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