The EssentialShowbiz Dictionary™

of Entertainment Industry Terms

Opening Credits

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What does Opening Credits mean?

Opening Credits are the list of key cast, crew, and production companies that appear at the beginning of a film, TV show, or other media production. These credits often highlight the main actors, the director, producers, and other essential crew members. Opening credits can be displayed through text over visuals, animated sequences, or even integrated into the film’s narrative. Related terms include Closing Credits, which appear at the end of the production, and Title Sequence, which refers to the creative visual design of the opening credits.

Example:The opening credits introduced the main cast and director as the camera panned over a city skyline, setting the tone for the film.
Example: Opening credits can be simple, listing key cast members, or highly creative, using animations and visual effects to engage the audience.

Did You Know?
In early Hollywood, most films included all credits at the beginning, but modern productions tend to focus on key players in the opening credits!

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