Thursday, February 19, 2026

Research - Credits

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJjal1Wpo1M

5 Best End Credits of All Time

Top five end credits of all time 

  1. 1. Coda credits, these grabs on to the final emotional note and let it ring out in a sustain letting the audience hold on to the final feeling and carrying echos of it out with them as the credits roll 

  1. 2. Classic epilogue this is when the story is over but the author gives some extra footage to fuel your imagination as the credits pass along down over, through editing 

  1. 3. When credit sequences take up the characters mantle of a secondary character or plot line. One that may have gotten lost and then returns to the story in a tangential manner as the credits roll 

  1. 4. When credits roll as they invite you behind the scenes, fracturing the narrative illusion, inviting you to consider the story as just that. A story. Pushing the audience back into the world outside of the movie screen. 

  1. 5. To show the audience how to say goodbye to the story, with a final bonus check or invitation to imagine a bigger world that’s still there and even after the audience stops viewing it. Again, as the credits roll behind 

 

These are all amazing ways to add credits and after discussing, my group and I decided to use coda credits. We felt using the coda credits would be best because we can emphasize the main point of suspense in our story and also keep the audience engaged as the view the ending. 

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