On this page
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0994495/fullcredits
the last person listed is actress
Sarah Wayne Callies
who is present as
Sara Tancredi (uncredited).
However she appears only through a flashback taken from a previous episode.
I would therefore like to know if, in addition to (uncredited), it is possible to add
(archive footage).
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0994495/fullcredits
the last person listed is actress
Sarah Wayne Callies
who is present as
Sara Tancredi (uncredited).
However she appears only through a flashback taken from a previous episode.
I would therefore like to know if, in addition to (uncredited), it is possible to add
(archive footage).
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Posted 1 year ago
Elizabeth, Employee
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Hi there,
Thanks for reaching out about this, you can read about our archive footage guidelines on the following page.
Thanks for reaching out about this, you can read about our archive footage guidelines on the following page.
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Thanks for the link: I read that in this case it is not used to indicate "(archive footage)".
Lorenzo
Lorenzo
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Since she appears in the episode, her presence in the list as "(uncredited)" is correct. In my opinion there is no reason to remove her.
Lorenzo
Lorenzo
Adrian, Champion
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Since she solely appears from footage of another title (which is why she doesn't qualify as "archive credit") that should disqualify her from being listed as uncredited. While not generally specified in the cast guide, it follows logically like this is true. For example, from the guide:
"Only "archive" footage that is used directly in the film is eligible. If an actor appears in a film shown as being watched on TV in a scene of another film, then the first film clip is not eligible as archive footage. In other words, James Stewart's footage from Vertigo shown in a scene in Twelve Monkeys where Bruce Willis' character goes to the movies is not eligible."
If Sarah Wayne Callies is listed as uncredited here for footage from another title, then James Stewart should be credited on Twelve Monkeys as uncredited.
Can an IMDb employee/representative make a clarification here?
"Only "archive" footage that is used directly in the film is eligible. If an actor appears in a film shown as being watched on TV in a scene of another film, then the first film clip is not eligible as archive footage. In other words, James Stewart's footage from Vertigo shown in a scene in Twelve Monkeys where Bruce Willis' character goes to the movies is not eligible."
If Sarah Wayne Callies is listed as uncredited here for footage from another title, then James Stewart should be credited on Twelve Monkeys as uncredited.
Can an IMDb employee/representative make a clarification here?
Peter, Champion
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There is also this paragraph in the first section of the cast guidelines:
"If someone appears in footage from a different title that is already listed in the database (or that should be listed), they should not have an additional cast credit added. The footage should instead be noted as a movie link."
"If someone appears in footage from a different title that is already listed in the database (or that should be listed), they should not have an additional cast credit added. The footage should instead be noted as a movie link."
Adrian, Champion
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Thanks, Peter. I knew I had read something similar but couldn't find that passage.
Nikolay Yeriomin (Mykola Yeromin), Champion
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To add a bit of clarification: cast guidelines suggest "movielink" rule: when there is a footage from previous entry used as a flashback in a continuation, be it an episode or a previous movie, that does not grant a listing, unless credited. However there are certain exceptions when uncredited archive footage should be listed: The "Forrest Gump" rule suggests that use of archive footage as an integral part of narrative grants credit. An often case with archive footage of politicians seamlessly edited into fiction titles counts, but stock footage from movies edited as a seamless part of a narrative (as a flashback or insert shot) will likely merit a listing. Example given in guidelines is rather interesting: 1999 movie The Limey uses archive footage from 1967 movie Poor Cow as a flashback, which grants Carol White and Ann-Margaret listings with both "(archive footage)" and "(uncredited)".
Will, Official Rep
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Hi all,
If it wasn't credited then a movielink should be added instead.
Regards,
Will
If it wasn't credited then a movielink should be added instead.
Regards,
Will
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