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"Halo: Nightfal" - Voice Actors

Well, this series (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3804114/?ref_=ttfc_fc_tt) has been released on BluRay - but not as series but edited to one movie. In the end credits there are "Voice Actors" listed, one of them is "Morgan Jones". As I couldn't find him neither in the whole series nore in the credits of any single episode, I had to do some additional research - and found the private site of the voice actor "Morgan C. Jones" (https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0428901/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_0_nm_8_q_morgan%2520c.%2520jones). So I asked him if he was the one who did the job on "Halo: Nightfal" and he answered quite fast [Quote]: "The miscredit on Halo (minus my "middle C") explains the project's absence on my imdb page. To be honest I can't even remember doing the job but my agent at the time (still and old friend) confirms it." So as - like mentioned before - the BluRay is just one movie, I can't say to which episode(s) this voice cast belongs, but at least at "all cast & crew" for the whole series there "Morgan C. Jones" should be found "credited as Morgan Jones".

Is anybody able to handle this and enhance the profile? And: If any other releases (maybe US?) are done episodic: Could anyone check the cast there if he even IS credited and if yes: For all episodes? Or only for specific ones?

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I checked all of the original 5 episodes, he's credited in all of the episodes. The thing is, this doesn't look like a valid "cast" credit. He's not credited in the cast section at the beginning of the credits. He's credited under "Interactive Unit" heading way down in the credits. Looking at this page, ("Viewers could complete challenges related to the series to unlock features that can be used in Halo games") it looks like these "interactive features" were something like a supplemental/companion thing for Xbox. So he's not actually credited for something he did for the episode, he is not featured in the actual episodes themselves, he did work for a supplemental material.

I'm not sure what would be the best way to add this credit. I'm thinking probably Additional Crew section with "voiceover artist: interactive unit" occupation. Maybe staff or another contributor can clarify. Cast section doesn't look right to me since he's not in the actual episode (although I see some of these "interactive unit" credits were added to cast section as "uncredited", probably wrong thing to do and should be moved to another section as credited instead)

Here's how it looks:

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3 years ago

In this case I only can say: New headline, new section!

Which means: It's sounds as if you think that the "Voiceover Artists" are part of the "Interactive Cast"? Well, for me they are a separate section, shown by their own headline

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If they were part of the main cast they would appear in the  cast section at the beginning or close to it. But this is way down in the credits, and another "unit" credits begin after that, so yeah it seems like it's part of the "interactive unit"

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3 years ago

Hi @magmadrag & @mbmb -

Since the credit is listed with the crew and not as part of the cast, it is correct that this be listed under the "Additional Crew" section.  You can submit as "voiceover artist: interactive unit" and there shouldn't be an issue.

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