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> I don't think soundtrack would be suitable for work type. Film composer 
> is composing for the film, not for the soundtrack. Soundtrack is an 
> audio recording including also dialogue and sound effects.
> 
> There's big difference with a process for composing music for different 
> mediums. I see there huge difference how music for a film is being done 
> compared to music for a computer game.
> 
> There might be a term suitable for all of these like "soundtrack score", 
> but I see no point for it. We aren't just having one "Classical" work 
> type for all Classical music, and don't see why there should be one type 
> for works composed for film, plays, musicals, ads, TV or games.
> 
> I'm now proposing something for the film score. I'm editing this type of 
> works. Someone can make a proposal about game scores or other type of 
> scores, if there's really a need for a separate type for them.
> 
> On 7.6.2012 23:57, SwissChris wrote:
>> Isn't that covered by "soundtrack"? If not, what would be the difference
>> between the two? And why use "film score" (which would ask for "TV
>> score" and "game score" etc.) when "soundtrack" would cover all of them?
> 
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