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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rolling credits" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the list of people who have worked on a film or television show that is shown after the show has ended. For example: After the show was over, the rolling credits listed everyone who worked on the show.
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The film implies that it worked, rolling credits straight after the gunshot.
But if you can see through the tears to the rolling credits, you'll notice something new: the soap has lately begun running an albert+ logo.
The rolling credits state: "The Zionist Occupation Government, US State Department, CIA and the world anti-Russian alliance present…" "A film made according to the principle of 'shitsky-rusky'," says Vladimir Medinsky, the Russian minister of culture.
Preformatted film transitions, like a classic Hollywood cross-fade between images, are plentiful in the average video-editing program and can be dragged and dropped into the movie's timeline sequence, as can rolling credits and colorful animated titles.
Where do you go from here to turn your video into a slick, professional-looking production on a DVD or a video CD, complete with title screens, fancy scene transitions, rolling credits and a personalized soundtrack?
In less than five minutes of the rolling credits, I had an omelet covered in Sriracha in my mouth. .
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"When the market was softer, an insurer may have given one client a $500,000 rolling credit and said you can extend terms out to 120 days," he said.
It may even be possible to strike a deal with the company in which one pays only after initial testing of a small aliquot or one receives rolling credit if antibodies do not work in exchange for details of the methods used.
But in July, she again approached Moonves about rolling the credits on her career as a TV executive, and he knew her mind was made up.
BEST: Whoever made the decision to start rolling the credits before Pitbull, Robin Thicke and Joe Perry could finish... whatever it was that they did.
"When we come across a movie that we really have liked, we might dive in, thinking we'll watch a scene -- and the next thing we know, we're at the rolling end credits," Safter said.
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