A Little Filmmaking Humour: 10 Easy Ways To Appear In The Ending Credits Of A Film

by Peter D. Marshall on May 10, 2009

Read this article from The Film Review.

“As anyone who’s ever been hemmed in at the end of a row in a busy cinema knows, the closing credits can sometimes seem longer than feature itself – with everyone from the studio top dogs to assistants assistants jostling for a bit of recognition before the entire theatre empties out.

Binoculars might be required to view the rolling type, but getting your name up is still one of the surest ways of proving you’ve made it in the biz (even if just to your mum). How to get there?  Here are a few tips…”

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