After watching and researching shorts, in the previous post, we have began to look into the use of titles and credits. We have noted that the credits are shorter and do not follow the traditional conventions of a feature length film credits. However, the shorter credits are traditional in short films. The reason for this is because there are less people in the production team and acting department. The credits used were presented as stills and subverted the convention of rolling credits found in feature length films. The credits in the shorts we have watched fade in and fade out, and they are presented in two columns, the role and then the person who played the role.
We have also noticed that the production Ident is at the end before the credits, which subverts the conventions followed in a feature length film.
The titles of the short "The Black Hole" are incorporated in the film sequence itself, by adding an effect to the words.
For our short film we have decided to follow the conventions of the short films we watched. This conventions include having still credits that fade in and out, that are presented in two columns and follow the production ident.
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