Use case

End credits for documentaries

Documentaries owe credit to a lot of people — interviewees, archive sources, foundations, fixers, translators. Roll them all, clean and readable.

Built for long credit lists

Multi-column layouts

Hundreds of names stay readable: single, double or multi-column layouts switch with one tap.

Readable pacing

Set the exact duration of the roll so every name is on screen long enough to be read.

Sections for everything

Interviews, archival footage, music licensing, funders, special thanks — structure the roll with plain-text sections.

How it works

01

Paste the full list

From spreadsheet or document — interviewees, archives, funders, crew.

02

Choose a sober, clean style

Neutral typography and spacing that suits documentary tone.

03

Export for finishing

Apple ProRes up to 4K for the conform, or HEVC for quick delivery.

Frequently asked questions

How long can the credit list be?

As long as you need — the layout engine handles long lists, and multi-column modes keep them compact.

What's a good speed for documentary credits?

Slow enough to read every name. Set the total duration and the app paces the scroll evenly.

Can I export a master-quality file?

Yes — Apple ProRes 422 and 4444 up to 4K at 60 FPS, with transparent or solid background.

Can I mix sections like 'Archival footage' and 'Special thanks'?

Yes — sections are defined right in the plain text, each with its own heading.

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