Bold, memorable text
Thrilling music
Emotion/feeling as it concludes what happens in the film
The overall feel of the credits should match the feeling the audience gets from watching the film.
Remember me credits
These credits are an example, the emotive slow music carries on from the plot and ending of the film.
The text is usually white and plain on a black background to create a sense of ending and the film coming to a close. They don't need to be complicated as it's just the last thing the audience sees. Somtimes the background involves pictures from the film but as our film is a thriller, I feel it would be best to stick to a very plain background as it allows the audience to reflect on the film.
Then the film would have some basic information on the company and producer/director to finalise the end.
Overimages on films are common on credits
Over colours appear often also where the background is a certain colour rather than being an image





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