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Registered: November 24, 2008 | Reputation: | Posts: 1,289 |
| Posted: | | | | This is a thread to establish where we should and should not include company suffixes. They are often part of the company name and, in these cases, shouldn't be removed.
For example, "The Malpaso Company" and "The Mirisch Corporation".
DO INCLUDE The Malpaso Company The Mirisch Company/The Mirisch Corporation
DO NOT INCLUDE Any company name followed by a comma and company suffix.
Any other instances we should include? Please post below. | | | Last edited: by GreyHulk |
| Registered: November 24, 2008 | Reputation: | Posts: 1,289 |
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| Registered: October 22, 2015 | Reputation: | Posts: 275 |
| Posted: | | | | "Corporation" or Company may also be a key part of the company's name in common usage, rather than simply as a designator of its official legal (business) status.
Leading articles (such as "The") and suffixes (such as Company, Corporation, International, Group, etc) are an integral part of the company name and should be included as specified by the company.
The following names specified by the company in film/media credits should be included (and NOT truncated in accordance with the rules for studio/company names):
INCLUDE: - Australian Broadcasting Corporation (aka ABC) - British Broadcasting Corporation (aka BBC) - British Lion Film Corporation
- Columbia Pictures Corporation (1924-1968, replaced by Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc.) - The Ladd Company - The Malpaso Company
- The Mirisch Corporation - The Mirisch Company - Motion Pictures Corporation of America
- National Broadcasting Company (aka NBC) - Norway Corporation - The Walt Disney Company
- Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation (1935-1985, informally referred to as "Twentieth Century-Fox") - Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation (1985-, informally referred to as "Twentieth Century Fox")
DO NOT INCLUDE any company name followed by a comma and company suffix.
NOTES: Truncating to "Twentieth Century-Fox Film" is meaningless, as no such company name exists. Same goes for the ABC and BBC, drop "Corporation" and you lose the identity of the company name. | | | Last edited: by ObiKen |
| Registered: November 24, 2008 | Reputation: | Posts: 1,289 |
| Posted: | | | | Are we agreed that "The Malpaso Compay" is the way to credit them?
I keep coming across "Malpaso", "A Malpaso Production", "A Malpaso Film", "Malpaso Company" and some others.
Should these ALL be put into the Studios field as "The Malpaso Company"? |
| Registered: October 22, 2015 | Reputation: | Posts: 275 |
| Posted: | | | | After checking company records, I would have to say no as it will depend on the film's production year.
Clint Eastwood's original "The Malpaso Company" (California jurisdiction) was incorporated in 1967 and dissolved in 1980.
Eastwood's new production company was "Malpaso Productions, Ltd." (California jurisdiction) which was incorporated in 1983 (and is still active). |
| Registered: May 8, 2007 | Posts: 663 |
| Posted: | | | | After consulting with the Contribution Rules Committee contributions should only have what is shown on screen as the movie starts. Depending on the age of the film a film may have various variations of their name.
Also the rules make it very clear here: http://www.invelos.com/dvdpro/contributions/Rules.aspx?display=filmdetails
Per rules Omit company suffixes such as LLC, Ltd., Inc. | | | We're on a mission from God.
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| Registered: October 22, 2015 | Reputation: | Posts: 275 |
| Posted: | | | | The rules do not specify just the opening credits, release/production companies can also come from the end credits. In some instances, particularly with more recent films, there are no opening company text credits. | | | Last edited: by ObiKen |
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