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Slide green 338 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Credits section capitalization

Hey everyone!

I'm translating a book now, and I need to know if I should capitalize a section of credits. It looks like this:

Graphic Design: name-family name

Language Editing: name-family name

or should it be:


Graphic design: name-family name

Language editing: name-family name


couldn't find the right answer online.

thank you for your help!!

  

Top answer

How is it done in the original text? Film credits typically use title case. Common opening film credits in order: PRODUCTION COMPANY presents (distributor) a PRODUCTION COMPANY production (producer) a FILMMAKER film Film Title Lead Cast Supporting Cast Casting Director Music Composer Costume Designer Associate Producers Editors Production Designer Director of Photography Executive Producer Producer Writers Director

  • How is it done in the original text?
  • Film credits typically use title case.
  • Common opening film credits in order: PRODUCTION COMPANY presents (distributor) a PRODUCTION COMPANY production (producer) a FILMMAKER film Film Title Lead Cast Supporting Cast Casting Director Music Composer Costume Designer Associate Producers Editors Production Designer Director of Photography Executive Producer Producer Writers Director
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How is it done in the original text?

Film credits typically use title case.

Common opening film credits in order:

  1. PRODUCTION COMPANY presents (distributor)
  2. a PRODUCTION COMPANY production (producer)
  3. a FILMMAKER film
  4. Film Title
  5. Lead Cast
  6. Supporting Cast
  7. Casting Director
  8. Music Composer
  9. Costume Designer

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