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by yurymik
1005 days ago
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> thousands of people, you see in the end credits if you look closely, those usually on-set people, medics, drivers, catering services - those who have unions. VFX companies in most of the cases have a dozen of entries out of hundreds who actually worked on the title, or just a single line company mention. I could understand this practice in cellulose era, but saving a few megabytes at the cost of disrespect to your workers is simply despicable. |
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I think the issue with credits is nothing to do with the storage, it's to do with the impact of the run time of the film.