At the end of each cinematic trailer there are titles showing the names of the production crew such as the name of the director, writer and producer as well as any disclaimers, company logos and web addresses.
Here are some examples:
Annabelle (2014)
This trailer's titles shows the names of the executive producers, writer, producers and director. It also includes the logos of the distribution and production companies and a hash tag so that the audience can find the film on social media.
As Above, So Below (2014)
This trailer keeps its end titles very simple with a memorable quote and a YouTube search suggestion. It also includes the production and distribution company logos and a copyright disclaimer at the bottom.
Evil Dead (2013)
The titles of this trailer include the release date, social media links and production and distribution company logos. It also has a copyright disclaimer in the small print.
This research shows me that in my trailer titles I need to include A release date, social media links, copyright disclaimers, company logos and the names of my production crew. In order to fit all of this onto my trailer I think that I will use two separate shots, one with the release date, social media and logos, and one with names. This will help keep within the more simple layout seen in my examples, and ensure that I don't have to squeeze a lot of information into a small space as this would be unappealing to the audience, especially if there is a lot to read in a small space of time, as the titles are typically not on screen for longer than 5 seconds.
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