The people who develop credits for films are given the names and titles of contributors, plus the contractual obligations for position and relative type size that some contributors have negotiated in their project contracts.
The format, per se, is not a standard, and the credits people craft examples of credits that the director and perhaps producer review and approve before the final credits are crafted.
Closing credits or end credits are a list of the cast and crew of a particular motion picture, television program, or video game. Where opening credits appear at the beginning of a work, closing credits appear close to, or at the very end of a work. A full set of credits can include the cast and crew, but also production sponsors, distribution companies, works of music licensed or written for the work, various legal disclaimers, such as copyright and more. Some long-running productions list "production babies".
The closing credits are usually typed and appear in white lettering on a solid black background, featuring no sound effects or dialogue, only a musical background, sometimes the works' theme music. Credits are either static and flip from page to page, or scroll as a single list from the bottom of the screen to the top. Occasionally closing credits will divert from this standard form to either scroll in another direction, include illustrations, extra scenes, bloopers, joke credits and post-credits scenes.
that scrolly bit at the end with all the names, seriously have you never seen a film? ... why are you here??
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.
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.
i believe it was star wars (1977) George Lucas
The aspect ratio changes for the credits because the credits were either hand or computer generated and were not filmed with the camera that filmed the movie.
The 1991 film Hot Shots has a recipe for brownies in the closing credits
widescreen
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.
No. But it does include the film credits.
Probably at the end of the film.
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.
You can watch the credits for any film and learn the names of people who work in film.
The beginning credits it is AC/DC's Back in Black The ending credits it is Iron Man by Black Sabbath
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 Russell Morris song "Wings of an Eagle" appears in the end credits of the 2000 film The Dish, starring Sam Neill.
Tom Jones
YES! Did you watch the movie? It actually is IN THE CREDITS!