[post_page_title]Taking credit[/post_page_title]
When different directors work on a film, it’s always tricky when it comes to who gets the credit for directing. The Director’s Guild of America prefers not to put two names on a project, and three names is almost unacceptable. In this case, Lord and Miller decided to leave the director’s credit exclusively to Ron Howard. “We were really proud of the many contributions we made to that film,” said Miller. “In light of the creative differences, we elected to take an executive producer credit.”