Credits order on film help

Here is the video of the opening and ending credits: http://youtu.be/7pJ-n43Upv0

Hey everyone, I really need help in the ordering of the credits from the opening and ending. I looked up the credits hierarchy in another thread on this forum but I still need some guidance and approval on whether this order in the video is appropriate. Nobody is under contract on how they should appear or anything.

Cast and crew:

Cast (principle)

Joshua ExpĆ³sito: Husband
Victoria Ashford: Wife

Supporting Cast

Cristinel Hogas: Nicholson
Zee Filho: Bouncer
Luke Waller: Admissions Boy
Carl Muircroft: Marshall
Latifah Parara: Marshall's Wife
Christopher Walthorne: Sven

Crew

Director & Additional Music: Dammie Akinmola
Editor & Cinematographer: Kazi Zaman
Producer & Casting Director: Alex Matthews
Composer: Rika Muranaka
Music Supervisor: Levi Massiah
1st AD: Tanickwa Reynolds
2nd AD: Armaan Habib
Make-up artist: Natasha Louise Turney
Camera Operator & Grip: Hamza Ahmed
Gaffer: Thomas Marshall
Screenwriter: John Cullen
Runner: Tony Ansell
Graphic Designer: Andean Sam
Graphic Artist: Max Richardson
 
Thanks everyone! Regarding production and sound credits, I am actually all of those roles, production manager, audio engineer, sound mixer, video editor, Foley artist and grader. I chose only to credit myself as cinematographer and editor, I felt having credit after credit of the same name made it look a bit tacky, this is also a short film so just seeing credits of the same person just made it seem a lot smaller in crew size. For other production credits such as production designer, artists etc, these were things the entire team designed together, so there wasn't really a single person who was in charge or had a department dedicated to those works. If you guys are curious about anything to do with the film, here is the IMDB link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3809294/?ref_=fn_al_tt_2

And here is the English trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a57V5L7xh2k
 
Since you did the leading cast and crew during the opening sequence, its customary for the First AD / Production Manager to be the first of the post credits and then also put them in later in the credit roll.

For the leading actors, I'd also add the words, "Staring"
 
I wouldn't. Instead use "Starring".

I agree.

stare

verb (used without object), stared, staring.

1. to gaze fixedly and intently, especially with the eyes wide open.

verb (used with object), stared, staring.

4. to stare at.

5. to effect or have a certain effect on by staring.

noun

6. a staring gaze; a fixed look with the eyes wide open.

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star

verb (used without object), starred, starring.

21. to shine as a star; be brilliant or prominent.

22. (of a performer) to appear as a star.

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