How Credits Work On A FIlm

Credits in British Film: Neds

Time
Text Which Appears
What that person or persons role(s) is/are
0.05
Wild Bunch
Funded Film
0.16
Film 4
Funded Film
0.23
UK Film Council the National Lottery
Funded Film
0.30
Scottish Screen
Funded Film
0.42
Blue Light
Funded film
0.48
X2
Funded Film
0.56
Fidelit Films
Produce Film
1.04
Peter Mullan
Director
1.09
Glasgow 1972
Setting














Gone BAby GOne- AMerican Fi

 
Time
Text Which Appears
What That Person Role is/are
0:15
Mirmax Films
Film Distributers
0:51
Mirimax Film Presents
Film Distributers
1:01
Aladd Company Production
Producer
1:07
Casey Affleck
Actor
1:13
Michelle Monaghan
Actor
1:18
Morgan Freedman
Actor
1:24
Ed Harris
Actor
1:30
Gone Baby Gone
Title
1:36
John Ashton
Actor
1:47
Amy Ryan
Actor
1:49
Amy Madigan
Actor
1:55
Titus Welliver
Actor
1:59
Michael Kenneth Williams
Edi Gathegi
Mark Margolis
Actor
2:15
Donna Morong C.S.A
Casting By:
2:27
Nic Harcourt
Music Supervisor
2:34
Harry Gregson Williams
Music Composer
2:47
Alix Friedberg
Costume Designer
3:10
William Goldenberg A.C.E
Editor
3:21
Sharon Seymour
Production Designer
3:43
Josh Toll ASC
Photography Producer
3:57
David Crockett
Executive Producer
4:06
Alan Ladd Jr
Dan Rissner
Sean Bailey
Producers
4:20
Dennis Lehane
Based On Novel
4:36
Ben Affleck
Aaron Stockard
Screen Play
5:10
Ben Affleck
Directed

You can clearly see that in the american film, Red coloured table, that there are far more credits including actors, music and editor. On the other hand the UK film, blue coloured table, has less credits and are mostly funders of the film. We can see that the UK film needs far more people to fund the film and show them all twice. The US film also show the actors in the film as they are much more known by people across the world, where as the UK actors are acting for one of the first times. There are also costume designers, Music composer and screen play showing how there are far more people involved in the making of this film.


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