Friday, January 30, 2026

Format of the introduction and order of the credits.

 Format of the introduction and order of the credits.

Hellooo blog. Today's blog post will be about the credits at the beginning of movies and how they are usually done, even though there isn't a defined order as such.They are used to give hierarchical recognition and also to set the tone of the story.

1.Studio or distributor logo=
At the beginning, we will see the logo and the name of the company that distributes the project. They are responsible for the film being released in theaters, streaming platforms, or on home media. Also may be the finaciators of the project
2.Production Company=
Production companies usually focus on physical production, sourcing, and development. They are the ones who actually make the project happen. They develop the script and hire the crew.
3.Actors=
Then come the main actors, those who will play the lead roles.
4. Film title=
It is at this point that the film's title is usually integrated.
5.Music Composer=
The person in charge of the music and its production.
6.Costume Designer= 
He is in charge of designing the characters' costumes. It's part of character development; it's how they present themselves to the world.
7.Editor=
He's the one who edits the clips in one way or another to get the best possible result from what is being trying to be conveyed.
8.Production Designer=
He is responsible for creating the perfect environment for what is happening and what they are trying to project.
9.Director of Photography=
It is the cameraman who films the scenes.
10.Writer=
He is responsible for writing the history as it actually happened.
11. Director=
And last but not least, the film's director, who is the one who directs it.

Well, that's all for today, Cambridge. I learned a lot and now I have a clearer idea of ​​how an intro should be structured.
XOXO, Isabella Fraire

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