The word you want is fiction.
You can watch the credits for any film and learn the names of people who work in film.
Credits for a film production are intended to acknowledge all contributions to the project. Many credits are contractual. Sitting still for the credit roll can educate film goers as to the numbers of people who contributed to the experience.
The 1991 film Hot Shots has a recipe for brownies in the closing credits
The text on the screen at the beginning and end of a film that list the people that starred in or contributed to the film. eg the actors, the director, the producers, the costume and set designers etc.
The only crazy credits for this film is that there is a Director Wrangler listed and the band playing in the closing credits call out the Actors names. There is no mention of a Disapproving Women being striken from the end credits. This would in fact be against film union rules to do so.
If your question has to do with the language used in film credits, most credits are devised contractually and can be defined relative to other contributors' credits. 'Star power' can dictate through a contract where a name appears in the credits -- before the title of the movie, above and left of another actor's name, in larger type, and so forth.
James Bond Will Return. Not all Bond film credits end with those words though. In the earlier films the credits specify the name of the next Bond film.
Probably at the end of the film.
No. But it does include the film credits.
The documentary end credits usually include the names of the people involved in making the film, such as the director, producers, editors, and crew members. It may also include acknowledgments, music credits, and any other relevant information about the production.
The beginning credits it is AC/DC's Back in Black The ending credits it is Iron Man by Black Sabbath
The song featured in the credits of "Battle Royale" is "Shura," composed by Masamichi Amano. It plays during the closing credits, contributing to the film's emotional and haunting atmosphere. The track is instrumental and complements the film's intense themes.