Actually now that I think about it, the discs using "Edited By" might have been talking about who did the engineering.
Kerensky97 wrote: > > 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#a8527299 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
