Bad robot is a well known in cult cinema and has built a name for it self as a sponsor and create of some of the best films of the modern time, specializing in films with a darker more psychological twist. Fox has bean around for a long time and is one of the most universality recognizable titles in the industry, they have funded 1000's of film and most of them well revived massive blockbusters. These two film companies give my film a huge sense of credibility with both cult audiences of Bad robot (giving a sign of film depth quality) and the bulk masses of fox's audience, giving a sign of mass awareness through a huge budget and the potential for a hugely anticipated film. Fox gives my film the funding it needs and bad Robot my target audience credibility.
20th century fox is the source of the money for my film, although they would have some help funding parts from bad robot fox is the larger and more profitable company, with more money to gamble on a film.
the actors are usually the first to appear in the titles as they are the ones you see and the stars you read and hear about. they are usually a reason allot of people go to see a film as the actors name can hold just as much credibility as a production company. Actors normally have a clause in their contracts to have their names shown on a separate slide to any other actors names and have their names appear only when their character appears on screen, as not to be overshadowed. I have shown my actors names on screen first to show this convention, and having only their names appear on screen as their character appears. Then comes the various crew that help film organize and edit the film, these are less important and not usually the ones people pay attention to, but in most films they descend in order of importance to the film. I showed some roles like casting and editing which are important as the next up and descended in order to the producers and executive producers. The final title i showed was the director; this is not usually shown last but as they are not a know director I thought it would not matter as much and they are a significant enough to end the scene on.
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