Monday, 26 February 2018

The "credits," or "end credits," is a list that gives credit to the people involved in the production of a film. Films from before the 1970s usually start a film with credits, often ending with only A film's "cast" refers to a collection of From then onward, a film's credits usually appear at the end of most films. However, films with credits that end a film often repeat some credits at or near the start of a film and therefore appear twice, such as that film's acting leads, while less frequently some appearing near or at the beginning only appear there, not at the end, which often happens to the director's credit. The credits appearing at or near the beginning of a film are usually called "titles" or "beginning titles.the actors and actresses who appear, or "star," in a film. A star is an actor or actress, often a popular one, and in many casesa title card, saying "The End" or some equivalent, often an equivalent that depends on the language of the production