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Tuesday, November 4th, 2025

Introducing: New Credit Categories and Professions

Introducing: New Credit Categories and Professions

We are excited to announce 12 new credit categories on IMDb, advancing recognition for essential entertainment professions

This enhancement reflects our commitment to serving the evolving entertainment industry and acknowledging the increasingly diverse roles that make today's content possible.

The new credit categories are: Choreography; Color Department; Craft Services; Health and Safety Department; Intimacy Coordination; Legal; Production Department; Production Finance and Accounting; Property Department; Publicity; Puppetry; and Voice Actor - Dubbing. Previously, these credits were primarily listed under the "Additional Crew" category. Credits are also now displayed under dedicated section headings for these new categories across IMDb and IMDbPro web and apps. IMDb will continue to expand professional credit categories and recognition opportunities based on industry feedback.

The "Voice Actor - Dubbing" credit category is for voice performances ("dubs") that are translated versions of a title’s originally recorded dialog. We currently accept dubs into the following languages: English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.

To contribute credits under these new categories, just navigate to the usual credits contribution interface via one of the “Edit”/pencil buttons on a name or title page. You will now see these twelve additional category options listed underneath the pre-existing ones. As before, the “Role” field for each category includes a searchable menu of the most common roles listed under each credit category. For example, the role “production coordinator” is now suggested under the new category “Production Department” (it was previously listed under “Additional Crew”).

 

Please note that we are also in the process of migrating pre-existing credit items to their relevant new credit category. This will take a number of days, due to the sheer number of credits that we need to move. We expect to complete this migration by Sunday, November 9 at 11:59PM PST.

For more information about these new credit categories, please visit our Help Guide: https://help.imdb.com/article/imdbpro/new-features-updates/announcement-new-credit-categories-and-professions/GWTJ4QXRS5HSJUPZ#

In addition to new credit categories, IMDbPro Premium members can also select their professions from a recently expanded list of nearly 500 options to enhance their discoverability by industry decision-makers. You will therefore start noticing more specific professions (such as “Production Coordinator” and “Digital Colorist”) directly underneath the person’s name on some name pages across IMDb and IMDbPro.

As always, we’d love to hear your thoughts, feel free to share your questions and feedback in the comments below! 

Many thanks — The IMDb Team

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hi, it will not let me add dubbing credits for voice actor that have a language spoken as the main language, for example it will not let me add English dub voice actors for a episode of Pokemon because there is SOME English spoken in the original Japanese version of Pokemon. Also it will not let me add the  Italian dub voice actors of 'Angel' (a spin off of Buffy') on a certain episode because there is a episode where Italian is spoken in a episode. This still is not fixed. Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation Link : https://community-imdb.sprinklr.com/conversations/imdbcom/will-not-allow-me-to-add-dubbing-credits-for-same-language-that-is-in-main-langage-still-not-fixed/6a0b817debafa152717ac512 Title : Will not allow me to add dubbing credits for same language that is in main langage - STILL NOT FIXED!

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Personally I can't replicate this since the error only seems to appear when the language is listed as the first language.

Perhaps you could post links to the titles and screenshots.

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@Peter_pbn​   

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thats the error i get.

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3 months ago

No one in the industry calls their job 'additional crew.' These are completely different jobs, why are they being bundled into catch-all categories that are undescriptive and unhelpful? IMDB once had specificity and respect for the craft, this is not that. ADR Performer (use Additional Crew)ADR Director (use Additional Crew)ADR Engineer (use Sound Department)Audio Description Engineer (use Sound Department)Audio Description Voice Actor (use Additional Crew)Dubbing Engineer (use Sound Department)Loop Group Artist (use Additional Crew) Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation Link : https://community-imdb.sprinklr.com/conversations/imdbprocom/why-are-these-jobs-being-bundled-into-catch-all-categories-unhelpful-and-confusing/6a1f17a1741e3d1f40ffe0b0 Title : Why are these jobs being bundled into catch all categories? Unhelpful and confusing

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2 months ago

Hello everyone,

I'm experiencing what appears to be a filmography display issue on an IMDb name page. The person currently has 21 credits in the Legal Department category and only 8 credits in Production-related categories. Last week I added all of the Legal Department credits, and they have already been approved and published. All of these titles have been released and are displaying correctly under the Legal Department filter.

However, when opening the name page, IMDb still expands the Production section by default, while the Legal Department section remains collapsed. As a result, visitors only see a small portion of the person's credits unless they manually click on the Legal Department filter.

On other IMDb name pages, including profiles with multiple departments, the category with the most credits or the person's primary recent work is usually displayed automatically.

Has anyone encountered this issue before? Is there a way to force a filmography refresh or request a recalculation of the department display order?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you.

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Hi aclarada-

In order for our staff to review, can you post the link of the name page you are referring to above?

Cheers!

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Hi Maya!

Here's the link

https://www.imdb.com/es/name/nm13585074/?ref_=fn_t_1

Thank you

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@aclarada​ - Thank you! I've forwarded this information to the appropriate team for further investigation (Ref Ticket #V2267309487). We'll reply once we receive further information. Thank you for your patience.

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@aclarada​ - Circling back, this is working as intended. The reason why the Legal Department section remains collapsed is because the credits that expand by default are the name's primary professions. On your page, your professions which are displayed below your name are Additional Crew, Production Department, and Production Manager.

If you would like for Legal Department to display as such (expand), you will need to manage your professions. However, please know that in order to change this you will need to have an IMDbPro Premium Subscription and a Claim on your page.

For further detailed information on Managing your Professions, you are welcome to review our following Help Guide.

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@Maya​ 

Why would those be the primary professions if the professions have not been set by a subscriber?

Especially Additional Crew when there are no such credits on the page.

I think it might be part of the issue discussed here:

https://community-imdb.sprinklr.com/conversations/imdbcom/introducing-new-credit-categories-and-professions/690a2e48297bb2308a6501e9?commentId=6a0796029e11986e96f6e46b

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2 months ago

I was trying to add a credit as first assistant accountant in a tv series adding also 'additional photography' as an attribute but it was rejected: Invalid detail attribute.

I also tried "reshoots" and "reshoot" but I got the same result.

It seems the new category Production Finance and Accounting only accepts a few attributes such as 'uncredited', 'rumored', etc. I had no problem in the past creating new attributes in Miscelaneaous Crew so I only see two options: adding the credit without the attribute (witch is not the reality of the production) or adding the credit under Miscelaneous Crew (but we had at last our Production Finance and Accounting category). Any thoughts?

Mr. IMDb, will be more attributes available in this category in the near future? Will it be possible to add a new attribute like in other categories?

Thanks!

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Hi, @titosincity​ 

You're formatting the credit incorrectly. Options like additional photography, reshoots, second unit, Mr. Spielberg..., are not attributes, but modifiers. They must be entered after the role in that same box, preceded by a colon.

The permitted attributes are few and are reserved for specific situations. And it doesn't just affect the Finance department, but all sections of IMDb, although some departments (cast, producers...) have their own individual options.

Hope it helps!

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It worked! :)

I remembered if any text was added to an existing role then IMDb asked if you wanted to create a new position, but maybe it was useless for anyone else... Anyway, it seems they changed it and it's easier now.

Thank you very much ljdoncel!

Best,

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1 month ago

Hello,

I am a Unit Nurse and find myself now grouped under Health and Safety. Medical are a separate, independently run department, we work alongside not under Health and Safety. 

I have also noticed all the jobs when I was a Key Nurse, i.e. in charge of and running the medical department have been changed to Unit Nurse, this does not reflect my position, experience and responsibilities. If this site is to be used by professionals to source and check crew credentials the information needs to be correct.

Please consider a separate heading for Medical or putting us back under Additional Crew and not changing people's job titles.

Many thanks

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Absolutely should be a separate department

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Thank you for raising this. We have passed it on to the team to look into and will get back to you here as soon as possible.

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Thanks Dylan. 

I have just noticed that all my Key Nurse jobs are listed under Additional crew, if my jobs could all be merged under one heading that would be great.

(sorry for the rant!)

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Any update on medical as I note some other departments have had changes? 

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1 month ago

Hi IMDb, I noticed in the last few days that many of my Supervising Editor credits have been moved from the 'Editor' column on my page into 'Editorial Department'.  For years they were listed prominently in the 'Editor' column, and now they are buried in what is perceived as a less prestigious column.  As a Supervising Editor, I am physically editing across all episodes of a series and am the creative leader of the edit team.  Supervising producers get grouped with their Producer counterparts, I believe that Supervising Editors should be grouped with their editing counterparts, as they were for many years. 

Can my Supervisor credits be restored to how they were?  

Here's my page:  https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2188036/?ref_=ttfc_fcr_13_8

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@deathedit​ Thanks for the feedback. The credits were moved as part of an on-going consistency clean-up process.  This is because the guide at https://help.imdb.com/article/contribution/filmography-credits/crew-credit-guidelines/GNHXXUGBUDKEUUMJ#editor specifically states:

Other editing roles (such as additional editors, assistant editors, on-line editors or supervising editors) should be submitted to the Editorial Department section.

It sounds like you are making a case to have the guide updated to better reflect the reality of the role? If so, would it be okay to contact you by email (we will use the address at which you registered with Sprinklr) to discuss the details and also whether other roles should be moved (in either direction to/from the individual vs. department list).   

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Yes, please email me, I'm happy to discuss this further.

thanks!

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@deathedit​  Thanks.  We have just emailed you about this. 

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@Col_Needham​ Can you do the same for visual effects editors, please? There are two types of visual effects editors with very different types of jobs. One is for the production itself (we work along side the main picture editor and the director in the Editorial Department, etc), and the other works for the vendors we hire to do the visual effects for our films and shows.

My name is Rob Kraut, I'm on the Board of Directors as an elected representative for VFX Editors with IATSE Local 700, the Motion Picture Editors Guild. I'm happy to speak with you personally about this so we can get it corrected, if needs be. These listings being moved into the VFX Department is incorrect and is having a negative impact on how credits are displayed. I wouldn't even qualify for my position if I was a part of the VFX Department.

As I mentioned above in another comment, there should be two entries:
visual effect editor > Editorial Department (a part of the actual post editorial crew)
visual effect editor (vendor) > VFX Department (vendor side, and not a part of the crew)

These are two distinctly different positions with different responsibilities. Please let me know if you need more information. I can send many other people your way to verify if you'd like.

Thanks!

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@MAthePA​ Actually no, this is incorrect. VFX Supervisors and VFX Directors (have never seen one of these on my shows...curious...) would not belong in the Editorial Department. They are part of the VFX Department. So that seems correct to me. Where else would they go?

Keeping on topic: VFX Editors have been around in the Editorial Department for at least 40 years, not so much on the other side. We are editors working directly with the picture editor, director/show runner (etc) and post production team in editorial. VFX Editors at the vendor are not a part of the production team making the creative decisions about the project. And hopefully this doesn't read like disrespect, because it's not. They are vital to the operation of the VFX vendors as well. Just distinctly different positions. I'm proposing IMDb fix this by have two different types of VFX Editors. One for each category.

The bigger problem is they keep removing credits from the proper Editorial Department for production side VFX Editors. If they didn't reject the corrections we've been giving them, I wouldn't be making this request.

EDIT: fixin' typos because I really need to be asleep now. 😅 

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@DasKraut37​ Thanks for the added context (and please note that only posts tagged with "Employee" like this one are from IMDb employees).  We will discuss with the relevant team, but this does not look contentious given your position in the industry,  so it will simply be a case of updating the guides and moving the bare "VFX editor" credits over to the editorial department. 

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@Col_Needham​ 

I'm also very interested in what @DasKraut37 is saying. I've been emailing Support about this matter as well. I just submitted I believe 18 corrections for my visual effects credits to move back into Editorial because they were erroneously put into the visual effects department. They were all rejected and the email Support people were not very... supportive.

As he mentioned, we are not in the visual effects department. 

VFX Editors in Editorial can sometimes change the edit in order to make the comps work. That is why we have Editor in our title, and why we are in the Editors Guild. We work in the live cut in Avid with the Editor.  We send files to the VFX department. Just like the Assistant Editors send files to the music or sound department. From Editorial, at the behest of the Editor, who we all work closely with. And then the VFX department sends them back to editorial. And then us as the VFX Editors cut them into the live edit in Avid. Your Editorial Department section says "The Editorial Department includes all film/video editing functions other than the main editor. This includes assistant editors, additional editors and editorial consultants or supervisors" That would also include the VFX Editors.   And as described in the vfx department, if a VFX Editor is on the vendor side, they would have VFX Editor: ILM, and be in the VFX department. They don't speak to Editorial. We don't interact with them. They are at the vfx house working with the vfx artists. They don't have access to the live edit. Thanks Kim

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@Col_Needham​ thanks for replying and looking into this. I'm incredibly grateful. If there's ever anything I can do to help IMDb be as accurate as possible when reflecting the positions of folks (mainly in post production) and how they appear here, I'd be more than happy to help in any way I can. Please don't hesitate to reach out. (I'm new to the forum here, not sure if it has a way for you to PM me, but we can figure it out if needs be.)

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@Col_Needham​ 

Here are the confirmation numbers to my own VFX Editor updates I made which were rejected:

Contribution Confirmation
#260715-015154-032319
#260715-015115-592819
#260715-015037-592819
#260715-014952-346919
#260715-014907-119519
#260715-014827-204919
#260715-014745-621019
#260715-014640-408719
#260715-014558-743719
#260715-014518-529119
#260715-014427-948119
#260715-014345-085519
#260715-014300-646319
#260715-014147-494719
#260715-014010-138319
#260715-013613-958419
#260715-013511-641519
#260715-013353-416119

Thanks

Kim

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@KimHuston​ Thanks.  No need to supply any contribution references here as we will move all affected credits for all names to the editorial department once we have confirmation that the policy and guides will be updated. 

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@DasKraut37​  We have confirmation that we will move the plain "VFX editor" credits over to the editorial department as your requested, whilst retaining the "VFX editor: <vendor>" credits in the visual effects department.  We will update the contirbution guides over the coming days.  Once the updated guides are live, we just have to wait for the other bulk move operation (editorial -> editors) as mentioned elsewhere in this thread to complete.  The ETA to start moving the VFX editor credits will be around 8 August and it will take a few days.  

Thanks for your patience in the meantime. 

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@deathedit​ Just to give a public update here ... 

We have worked with @deathedit on several changes to the policy on where certain credits belong between "editor" and "editorial department". 

We will be updating the guides shortly to reflect the new policy changes, including listing "supervising editor" in the main editors section.  We are around 40% of the way through these moves and expect them to complete around 7-8 August.  

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@Col_Needham​ thanks! Much appreciated. This will help us a lot. So, thank you.

Now, since my credits are "visual effects editor" and not "VFX Editor" will those be adjusted as well? Or do I need to change my credit wording?

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@KimHuston​ No need to worry, both forms will be moved. 

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@Col_Needham​ I just wanted to follow up here and thank you for addressing this concern. Really appreciate you jumping in and taking over here. If there's any other editorial information you would like, I can get you any official specifics you may require.

Hope you have a great week!

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29 days ago

Hi IMDb, I noticed in the last few days that one of my Supervising Editor credits has been moved from the 'Editor' column on my page into 'Editorial Department', on Sean Combs:  The Reckoning.  For years they were listed prominently in the 'Editor' column, and now they are buried in what is perceived as a less prestigious column.  As a Supervising Editor, I am physically editing across all episodes of a series and am the creative leader of the edit team.  Supervising producers get grouped with their Producer counterparts, I believe that Supervising Editors should be grouped with their editing counterparts, as they were for many years. 

Can my Supervisor credits be restored to how they were?  

Here's my page:  https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3174608/

Thanks for the help.

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20 days ago

This has always gone in 'Editorial Department' in the last couple of weeks I have seen a number moved to 'Editors' Is this a policy change by IMDB? Having tried to post new credits in 'Editors' I get a message to say thy should be in 'Editorial Department' so has been moved? Its almost like the policy has only been half implemented? 

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18 days ago

Over the past weeks I have submitted numerous contributions moving or deleting roles erroneously listed in the Editors section with roles like "off-line editor" or "supervising editor", and adding them into the Editorial Department, where they should belong per IMDb guidelines, as I have explained in all my contributions. A majority of mine have been approved, and I double-checked the pages to see that they went through, but by the next day those same approved contributions have been moved back overnight.

So either an automated tool is responsible for reverting these contributions, or someone with too much time on their hands is going out of their way to undo these for some reason. I am listing my contributions below to hopefully get them reapproved, but I feel they will be reverted again, so if someone could check the root cause for these issues and prevent reverting these contributions as well as future similar contributions, that would be immensely helpful. I suspect this problem is site-wide and more egregious regarding the Editors and Editorial Department sections.

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18 days ago

Does IMDb currently accept credits for people who worked on dubbing (for another country) in roles other than voice acting? I saw the name "Z. Charles Bolton" listed as a producer for the anime *You and I Are Polar Opposites*; since it’s an unusual name for Japan, I looked him up and found that he is an American voice actor and voice director.

Should he really be credited as a producer?

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Furthermore, the same anime also lists "Audrey Drake Rigg" and "Macy Anne Johnson" in the script credits; both names appear to belong to Americans involved in voice acting rather than the original script.

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This is the most common problem for all animations dubbed into English for American release. They just spam all the voice credits into the main data sections which are intended for the original (Japanese in this particular case) release only.

@DuraNext,

I wonder there is no word from you that the main cast is also spammed with the dubbing (American English) credits.

Reason is the soul of all law.

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@MAthePA​ yeah, but the cast ones I know that should be on "voice actor -dub" instead of cast. The producer and writer ones I really don't know how to proceed.

Leave there? Move to another category? Delete?

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You know, IMDb team (employees) is working now on massive transfer of credits between departments after a major policy update. However, they say nothing about a possible placement of the dubbing producers, directors, editors, translators and so on, and so forth in the nearest future.

Before the update, only the dubbing cast and only for English language were allowed in the cast section with proper attributes. That means all the rest (other languages, other jobs/roles, and English dubbing without a proper attribute) has been just illegal spam. One can simply delete a spam with no hesitation, others can try to move the factual data to a legal place (Other Works section on name pages, or Alternative Versions section on title pages).

For me all factual data is a precious thing that should be preserved. For some time I was trying to move the spam to proper places, but from my experience, the spammers just become more confident they do a right thing and proceed the same with more efforts. Moreover, now IMDb accepts no moving if you provided no strong evidence that the person deserves the credit. So they just moved the obligation from the initial contributor onto the submitter who tries to make existing things correct according to the IMDb rules. Thanks a lot. Now I just delete or just touch not.

Reason is the soul of all law.

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What frustrates me the most about this (besides regurgitating decades of verified work) is all IMDB had to do was give 'original cast and crew' priority to the top of their respective pages. Sites with way less budget easily and clearly do this AND still allow you (with one click) to see casts in multiple languages. Also why are english dubbing cast and crew being disparaged for wanting their work to be properly credited on an >English Website<

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Personally, I thought the change on IMDb was great. Not only does it make it easier to distinguish the original cast from a dubbed cast, but it also allows for the addition of voice actors from various other languages (and hopefully more in the future) beyond just English-language voice actors.

You mention the website being in English, but IMDb is a global platform, featuring translations into other languages ​​and integration with Amazon Prime. You probably can't imagine how much better it is, for someone living in a non-English-speaking country, to be able to see the original cast distinguished from a dubbed cast I’ll never actually hear, and to see the voice actors who defined my childhood properly credited, whereas before, they weren't even allowed to be listed.

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@VanBarrJr,

The English dubbing cast was never "disparaged", their work was allowed to be credited in the original cast section with proper attributes. But this privilege is being trespassed by those who contributed tons of American English dubbing cast into original cast (usually Japan animations) without proper attributes and often without original cast at all. So the American actors appeared as those who created the original movies, that is false information.

The last IMDb update is great to solve the problem, but the Team has done and doing this, as always, in their own freaky way spitting the IMDb contributors out of the process. Instead of letting contributors a simple transfer of credits between the correspondent departments, they provided a "huge" improvement of submission form to move the credits one by one only, processing under obligation to provide strong evidence as if the credit is added at first. The same applies when processing without the mentioned "improvement". How this all is been developing for several months? The employees, without restrictions, become the top contributors auto-pushing the plenties of credits between departments. When some credits are formally questionable, they are left in place; as a result, you can see some titles as bitten apples waiting for common contributors to collect and re-organize the pieces one by one from the table. But a common contributor with responsible attitude needs mostly the same time spent to check a title page if all the credits are correct or only a couple of them incorrect -- the work which acknowledgement is been previously stolen without a strict proof-providing.

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@MAthePA​ 

As someone who contributes a lot to anime pages, I actually think the "move" tool is good. Does it have the issue of only moving one credit at a time? Yes. But it’s faster for movies or single episodes.

For moving multiple episodes, you can still add them to the correct location first and then delete them from the incorrect ones; the tool hasn't made the old way of doing things impossible.

That said, it is an improvement, but it would be great if it allowed moving more than one credit at a time, that would cut the workload for making corrections in half.

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@DuraNext,

I believe you mean multiple credits, not "episodes". And yes, it's been previously said that we still can process without the mentioned "improvement". But summarizing, the new "Move category" in submission form helps only when moving one credit. This is so miserable when such major update of the policy is made initiating very massive (not one by one) transfers between departments.

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@MAthePA​  I've been using this site for at least 5 years now, there already was an attribute system in place, they just never bothered to sort it properly. For example each approved credit was simply labeled voice: English version. And if the submitter wasn't doing it correctly it would flag it immediately. Both before as well as today, if you click on a show, to add a credit on the cast and crew page, it specifies the original cast only-- notice how IMDB already does this behind the curtain, so why does it not do that, when casually browsing the site? But that just goes back to my original point. All IMDB had to do was give 'original cast and crew' priority to the top of their respective pages. 

And of course add multiple languages, it baffles me this was not allowed in the first place! Why can I find sites with way less budget who easily and clearly do this. This site has, for some reason, literally become peoples resumes, it should be the gold standard. So why is this all put on the end user - you- as volunteers, to sort through the mess?

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18 days ago

The Voice Actor dubbing category still doesn't specify character name, which should/used to be mandatory.

And I know they sound similar but  "Additional Voices" isn't an "Additional crew" these are not tech guys they're still actors.

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13 days ago

Should all credits related to "Production insurance" be added to the existing "Production Finance and Accounting" department?

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13 days ago

For segmented titles (they often have no common music themes or score), where music composers of segments should be credited in: Composers or Music Department? This is not explained in the guidelines.

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9 days ago

I noticed that y'all recently (a week or so ago) mass migrated the "Supervising Editor" (and "Supervising Film Editor") roles from the Editorial Department into the Editors. But the interface still guides those roles into the Editorial Department.

So why the inconsistency?
 

Note: This comment was created from a merged conversation Link : https://community-imdb.sprinklr.com/conversations/data-issues-policy-discussions/the-supervising-editor-role/6a7c109af8831f4aab71f688 Title : The "Supervising Editor" role.

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