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When and how to properly arrange the order of the title credits of the film? Is the name of the director first or the producer first? Then what about the names of the stars? This is a fairly complicated part, but don't worry, because there are actually guidelines you can use to structure your credit titles more neatly.

Oh yes, the credit title used here is a full-length film credit. Of course, for a film, it is very different, depending on which is made independently, the credit title is much simpler. You can skim the short film crew line-up here.

Broadly speaking, film title credits are usually divided into two:

  1. Special frame.
  2. Revolving credit.

The special frames referred to here are one name for one frame, while rolling credits are names that are played simultaneously at the back of the film. Without the need for further length, give

Custom Frames

Those who get special frames are usually heads of departments or division heads, actors, and/or other parties who are considered to have a big role in making the film. Usually credits with special frames are played at the beginning of the credit title or even in the opening credits before the film starts.

what is the order like? Here's the order of people who got a special frame in the credit title:

  • Director
  • Writer
  • Producer
  • Executive Producer
  • The main character
  • Supporting Actor
  • Executing Producer
  • Camera Designer
  • Artistic Stylist
  • Image Editor
  • Associate Producer
  • Costume Stylist
  • Makeup man
  • Music Arranger
  • Sound Editor
  • Role Stylist
  • Rolling Credit

The names above are positions that are usually given a special frame. Then, what about rolling credit? Rolling credits are usually played right after the arrangement is complete. Well, the arrangement of rolling credits is as follows:

  • Production Unit Manager / Unit Production Manager
  • Assistant Director 1
  • Assistant Director 2
  • Names of Characters and Cast (Usually sorted in order of appearance).
  • Stunt Department
  • Production Department
  • Assistant Production Unit Manager
  • Production Assistant
  • Production Coordinator
  • Location Manager
  • Location Finder
  • Runners
  • Craft Service
  • Department of Transportation
  • Transport Coordinator
  • Driver
  • Directing Department
  • Scene Recorder
  • Scene Recording Assistant
  • Casting Department
  • Assistant Role Stylist
  • Cast Coordinator
  • Camera Department
  • Camera Assistant
  • Clapper / Loader
  • Still Photographer
  • Digital Imaging Technician
  • Video Playback Assistant
  • Lighting Department
  • Gaffer
  • Best Boy (Lighting)
  • Grip . Department
  • Key Grip
  • Best Boy (Grip)
  • Generator Operator
  • Artistic Department
  • Artistic Stylist Assistant
  • Designer Sets
  • Builder Sets
  • Illustrator
  • Prop Master
  • Art Crew
  • Costume Department
  • Costume Stylist Assistant
  • Seamstress
  • Make-up and Hair Department
  • Makeup Assistant
  • Hairdresser Assistant
  • Sound Department
  • Voice recorder
  • Voice Recorder Assistant
  • Boom Operators
  • Postproduction Department
  • Assistant Editor
  • Visual Effects Supervisor
  • Sound Editor
  • ADR Editor
  • Foley Artist
  • Music Supervisor
  • Music (music credits & songs used in film)
  • Special Acknowledgments (special thanks).
  • Thank-you note.
  • Sponsor & Partner Logo.
  • Copyright.

Tips for Composing Film Title Credits

The very large number of crew sometimes makes one or two names missed. Well, to prevent that from happening, then you need to make a list of crew names from the start.

Usually the names of the cast and crew will be collected into one small booklet, so that if there is a missing name, the person concerned can immediately notify.

In addition, before you complete the credit title in your film, you should reconfirm, at least with the chief or department head of the person concerned.

This is more or less the arrangement of the film credits that are commonly used. If you have input or questions, feel free to write them down in the comments!

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