Date: 2005-02-03 01:39 am (UTC)
You mean you don't scream brava! at the end of an aria?

Since the Bay Area is teeming with special effects types it's not unusual to see the name of someone you know in the credits, which is fun in that degrees-of-seperation way. And I like your concept of decompression, especially if it's a film that involved substantial weeping, before the frenzy and florescents of the parking garage.

But since film is an often-vast collaborative effort, reading the credits both honors the craftspeople who made it and gives an insight into how it all came together. Of course I always want to know who the caterer was.
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