SPECIAL THANKS TO...
RYAN KEMP
DIRECTOR PAUL FEIG ON WHY HE PAID TRIBUTE TO A REAL GHOSTBUSTER
PAUL FEIG CREDITS are not like normal credits. Not for him a wall of black with line after line after line (after line) of white text. The credits on Feig’s movies are colourful, playful affairs, often with cutouts of characters from the movie, or some added-value text to ensure the viewer doesn’t nod off. “It’s still the movie,” says Feig. “I want people to watch the credits, and to see all the people that worked on a movie. So let’s make it a fun thing.” He laughs. “I keep waiting for somebody to notice how much work we put into our end-credit sequences. Thank you.”