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When opening credits are built into a separate sequence of their own, the correct term is a title sequence (such as the familiar James Bond and Pink Panther title sequences). Opening credits since the early 1980s, if present at all, identify the major actors and crew, while the closing credits list an extensive cast and production crew ...
The use of closing credits in film to list complete production crew and the cast was not firmly established in American film until the late 1960s and early 1970s. Films generally had opening credits only, which consisted of just major cast and crew, although sometimes the names of the cast and the characters they played would be shown at the ...
The opening and closing credits were also animated. Series co-creator Klynn was also credited as the show's "creative animation consultant", while production of the actual animated material was done by Ted and Gerry Woolery for which each won an Emmy.
In later seasons, the closing credits featuring the crew taking down the set was discontinued, and was replaced by a "Feedback Booth", a series of clips of people talking about their experience at Antiques Roadshow that rolls during the credits. A "Hidden Treasures" segment consisting of two additional appraisals followed the credits.
Below, the TVLine staff brainstormed many of the longest opening credits on current, non-cancelled series , ranked from shortest (at least 60 seconds) to longest.
Closing credits, in a television program, motion picture, or video game, come at the end of a show and list all the cast and crew involved in the production. Almost all television and film productions, however, omit the names of orchestra members from the closing credits, instead citing the name of the orchestra and sometimes not even that.
"Lost Horizon" (sung by Shawn Phillips over the opening and closing credits) "Share the Joy" (Maria) "The World Is a Circle" (Catherine, Harry and children) "Living Together, Growing Together" (To Len and Company) "I Might Frighten Her Away" (Richard and Catherine) "The Things I Will Not Miss" (Sally and Maria) "If I Could Go Back" (Richard)
The crew credits are presented in pseudo-military fashion: for example, the designer is credited thus: "Dgr – 404371 Hull, C". [citation needed] The opening sequence is filmed in colour, while the closing sequence was treated in post-production to appear grainy, streaky, and sepia toned in imitation of newsreels of the era. [citation needed]