Billing block guidelines in various countries

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Recently read from Wikipedia that, there are certain specific rules for preparing billing block of a movie poster. Such as point size of the billing block is 15 to 35% of the average height of each letter in the title logo and specific billing order which are maintained by DGA and WGA in the U.S.

So my questions are

  • Are these universally accepted rules?
  • Does each country have their own billing block guidelines?





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What to include in a billing block?

The billing block is the name of the cluster of movie credits at the bottom of the poster. Further, it will be in that familiar, condensed-looking movie poster credits font.

What is the billing block?

The "billing block" is the "list of names that adorn the bottom portion of the official poster (or 'one sheet', as it is called in the movie industry) of the movie".



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