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organizing multiple companies on one project

Is it possible to organize credits under each individual company? i.e. company 1 (responsible for VO) VO director, company 2 (responsible for mobcap) Performance director, and so on.

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Hi @adriandg1,

We currently don't have the option to list credits this way. However, you can suggest this as an idea thread here in the Community that other contributors can vote on which our relevant teams can then consider for implementation.

I hope this helps!

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Would it be helpful to add the separate company as an attribute? We have multiple producers from partner companies. For example, my company, Imagos Films, provided VO for a video game. Our producers did not produce the whole project, but should be credited as producers. In your opinion, does it make sense to put:

Name - Producer (Imagos Films)? 

Thanks!

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Hi @adriandg1,

If the producer was credited on screen under a company header or with a company attribute, yes you can list the credit in that format. However, if they were credited on screen with no mention of the company, it should just be the name listed. If the company is credited on screen but the producer is not personally credited, we will not approve the credit. As always, if the producer was not credited on screen at all, we will also not approve the credit.

For more, please refer to our help guide for producer credits.

I hope this helps!

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2 years ago

”Name - Producer (Imagos Films)”

If the person AND the company are credited (as Ozzy pointed out earlier), it should be ”producer: Imagos Film” to the occupation field (no need to add anything to attribute field).

If only the person is credited, then it’s simply ”producer”.

I guess this is something that the production companies should think about before they create the actual opening/end credits to the movies/series.