Definition of «screenwriting credit»

A "screenwriting credit" refers to acknowledging and giving recognition to the person or people responsible for writing the screenplay (script) of a movie or television show. It shows who contributed to the story and dialogue that appears on the screen.

Sentences with «screenwriting credit»

  • Snyder and screenwriter Chris Terrio (who shares screenwriting credit with Whedon after a massive rewrite) take up a lot of the movie's first half introducing us to the three new characters. (sltrib.com)
  • David S. Goyer's previous work includes screenwriting credits on such films as Blade (and Blade II), Dark City, The Crow: City of Angels, Death Warrant and Kickboxer 2. (qwipster.net)
  • EXCLUSIVE: Michael Brandt, whose screenwriting credits include co-writing Wanted, 3:10 to Yuma and 2 Fast 2 Furious with Derek Haas and who is co-creator of NBC's Chicago Fire and its spinoffs, has sold his untitled supernatural thriller pitch to 20th Century Fox. (deadline.com)
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