When and even more, why, is everyone who brought coffee to a subcontractor for a film in the end credits? May 08, 08:55
In the entertainment industry more often than not it's titles/credits over actual pay. {nm} May 08, 09:03
Also some throwing an exec producer credit keeps talent/financial backers happy [My company co-produced AVATAR!] {nm} May 08, 09:06
I get it for someone in a position like that. But assistant to the fiberglass person? {nm} May 08, 10:58
That is worth your name on the screen! {nm} May 08, 11:10
But why? Why would anyone not one of the top billing people want a quarter second on a screen over pay? {nm} May 08, 10:58
Also, guilds play into it and getting credits is sometimes needed to be eligible for membership in the guild. {nm} May 08, 11:07
That also makes some sense, thank you for answering. Still seems like an odd system. {nm} May 08, 11:09
That's Showbiz! Hundreds of years of weird wild stuff. {nm} May 08, 11:18
So you can show your family and friends that you are immortalised in history. May 08, 11:09
Getting to work in this industry is a privilege and an honor! {nm} May 08, 11:11