In the context of film or theater production, the "cast" refers to the group of actors who perform in front of the camera or audience, while the "crew" encompasses all the individuals who work Behind the Scenes to make the production possible, such as the director, producers, cinematographers, costume designers, and more. In essence, the cast is responsible for portraying the characters and delivering the dialogue, while the crew handles everything related to the technical aspects of production, from set design to lighting and sound. Both the cast and crew are essential components of a successful production, working together to bring a creative vision to life.
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The difference is that the cast play in the film (TV program, documentary, etc.) and the crew are the people behind the scenes who help the cast get ready and other tasks.
The title sequence of a film is the opening scene(s) that include dialogue and often action, whereas the opening credits show the cast and crew in writing, often accompanied by a song and/or some acting in the background.
The crew member of "The Deadliest Catch" did, in fact, get paid for the show. Both the cast and crew were, of course, paid for their work on the program.
The cast and crew!
Not in official cast crew list.
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