| Registered: October 4, 2008 |  Reputation:   |  | Posts: 352 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  Do Puppeteers get credited with the cast if they are not listed in the cast section?  Also, if a company that does the puppeteering is credited and then individual puppeteers get credits, would the company receive a group divider like in the crew?
  My gut says no, at least on the second question.  |  
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| Registered: November 24, 2008 |  Reputation:   |    Posts: 1,350 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  Always put the puppeteers in the Cast if they are credited anywhere in the credits. Company names aren't necessary, in my opinion.  |   |   |  |  Last edited:  by GreyHulk |  
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   | T!M |  | Profiling since Dec. 2000 |  
 | Registered: March 13, 2007 |  Reputation:   |    Posts: 8,787 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  Quoting primetime21: Quote: Do Puppeteers get credited with the cast if they are not listed in the cast section? Yes, they should be included no matter where their credits appear. Quote: Also, if a company that does the puppeteering is credited and then individual puppeteers get credits, would the company receive a group divider like in the crew? For me, that would depend on how the credits format this, exactly - for me it's a matter of "I'll know it when I see it". But generically speaking, company headers are certainly not limited to visual effects. The contribution rules simply state: "If a company name heads a group of crew, use the Group divider to enter the company name." That isn't limited to any section in particular, there's no reason that "if a company name heads a group of crew" couldn't be applied to a puppeteering company if there are valid credits listed under it.  |  
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| Registered: March 20, 2007 |  Reputation:   |    Posts: 2,871 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  Quoting T!M: Quote: there's no reason that "if a company name heads a group of crew" couldn't be applied to a puppeteering company if there are valid credits listed under it. No reason except that puppeteers are "cast" and not "crew". ---------------  |  
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   | T!M |  | Profiling since Dec. 2000 |  
 | Registered: March 13, 2007 |  Reputation:   |    Posts: 8,787 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  Quoting scotthm: Quote: No reason except that puppeteers are "cast" and not "crew". Good point.  |  
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| Registered: October 4, 2008 |  Reputation:   |  | Posts: 352 |  
  | | Posted:  |  |   |   |  Thanks everyone for your feedback!  |  
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