The billing block is the name of the cluster of movie credits at the bottom of the poster. Further, it will be in that familiar, condensed-looking movie poster credits font.
The question now is, how should you fill it out?
Before we get to that, let's examine the billing block itself. The billing block exists because there are agreements in place throughout the industry requiring it.
Accordingly, the agreements include specific rules. The Writers Guild (WGA) and Directors Guild (DGA). insist their members’ movie credits are at least 15 percent the size of the movie title.
Putting movie poster font negotiations aside or a moment, let's keep in mind the purpose of the billing block: It is meant to fairly represent who worked on the film, and in what capacity.