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Credits

This is such a major important part of your film. This part of your film introduces us to your movie, irregardless whether it is a short film or a demo reel. The ending credits keep your film legal, and give credit where credit is due.
​Apart from this credits are the easiest way to meet your first movie deadline of 15 seconds. Good luck and have fun.


Here is list of the credits that you need to add

Everything below is for a short film and for a demo reel. Film requirements are in Red and Demo Reel requirements are in Green.

Opening Credits
      Name of film (film)
      Your name and the words "Demo Reel" (Demo Reel)


Ending credits
      1. List everybody in your group and exactly what they did to help make the film
         Example
           Tram - Lead modeler, Animation, Texturing
           Jakob - Head Animator, Texturing, Modeling
           Amonsak - Modeling, Renderer, and Editing 
      1. Demo reel by ____________ (put your name in here)


      2. List all programs that you used to make this project
         
(both Demo Reel and Short Films)
​         Example
               Programs used:
                    Autodesk Maya 2018
                    Adobe Photoshop CC
                    Adobe Premier Pro CC
                    Google Chrome
                               (all others that you have used)
      3.  List all sources for files that you used to make your film and give the artists that created them credit 
           
(both Demo Reel and Short Films)
           This is includes:
                        Character models 
                        Music
                        Sound Effects
                        Images (for example www.cgitextures.com for cloud and grass textures)
      4. List everyone that you would like to thank in your film... 
​          
(both Demo Reel and Short Films)

Videos on how to make credits for your film

Adobe Premier credits



​3 amazing ways to do Credits in Premier Pro



One last cool way to do credits
​(this effect could be changed an infinite amount of ways)

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