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Opening credits to the television cartoon series Calvin and the Colonel. In a motion picture, television program or video game, the opening credits or opening titles are shown at the very beginning and list the most important members of the production. They are now usually shown as text superimposed on a blank screen or static pictures, or ...
A title sequence (also called an opening sequence or intro) is the method by which films or television programmes present their title and key production and cast members, utilizing conceptual visuals and sound (often an opening theme song with visuals, akin to a brief music video). [1]
1981 – The Evil Dead (stop-motion scene) 1982 – Creepshow (animated opening credits sequence and animated bridging sequences between anthology segments) 1982 – Pink Floyd The Wall (animated sequences by Gerald Scarfe) 1982 – Tron; 1982 – Trail of the Pink Panther; 1983 – Twice Upon a Time (animated film with color live-action sequences)
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Opening credits, in a television program, motion picture, or video game, are shown at the beginning of a show or movie after the production logos and list the most important members of the production. They are usually shown as text. Some opening credits are built around animation or production numbers of some sort (such as the James Bond films ...
Opening sequence / Ending credits 97 Ánima Estudios / GFM Animation / Prime Focus World 2018 Incredibles 2: United States Opening Disney logo / 2D animated screens / Ending credits 118 Disney / Pixar 2018 Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation: United States Ending credits 97 Columbia Pictures / Sony Pictures Animation 2018
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Closing credits, end credits and end titles are a list of the cast and crew of a particular motion picture, television show, and video game. While opening credits appear at the beginning of a work, closing credits appear close to, and at the very end of a work.