There might be some confusion. I've seen quite a few liner notes that used the term "Edited by:" but was describing the person who did the arrangement; these albums had nothing to do with movies. If labels are using the term interchangeably I get the feeling that many unsuspecting editors will be entering AR's, see "edited by" in the liner notes, and use the "edited by" AR when in reality the person they are linking did the arrangement.
-Kerensky97 Lukáš Lalinský-2 wrote: > > On Ut, 2007-01-23 at 13:51 +0100, Frederic Da Vitoria wrote: >> >> Ok. I suggest that someone who is reasonably sure of the definition >> should state this in the wiki. Or else, we will have arrangements >> stored as editings and editings stored as arrangements. > > Looks like I was wrong. But hey, we are always learning something > new! :) > > http://www.berklee.edu/careers/film_scoring.html > > "A music editor is responsible for mixing and synchronizing the music > with the film, and mixing the music with the film soundtrack. The music > editor must be versatile, and possess a great musical sensitivity, a > keen ear for balance, and awareness of how music can make or break a > dramatic scene; all combined with knowledge of the special technology > used in synchronizing music tracks to film or tape." >> > -Lukáš > > > _______________________________________________ > Musicbrainz-style mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.musicbrainz.org/mailman/listinfo/musicbrainz-style > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/RFC%3A-New-AR-Type%3A-Music-Editor-tf3063847s2885.html#a8527211 Sent from the Musicbrainz - Style mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Musicbrainz-style mailing list [email protected] http://lists.musicbrainz.org/mailman/listinfo/musicbrainz-style
