Hello,
Proposal is to add "Soundtrack" work type for movies/theater plays and
musicals. It should be possible to use it:
1. As a placeholder. When no individual songs within movie are
named/specified then we just express that composer wrote music for
that movie.
2. As a container for individual so
Didn't someone else already cover this in a previous RFC?
On Feb 24, 2013, at 1:58 AM, Dainis Jonitis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Proposal is to add "Soundtrack" work type for movies/theater plays and
> musicals. It should be possible to use it:
> 1. As a placeholder. When no individual songs within m
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Rachel Dwight
wrote:
> Didn't someone else already cover this in a previous RFC?
Not exactly. There was talk about these works, but not an actual proposal
of a type.
Well, now that I think about it they're probably included in that insanely
huge list of types, b
On Feb 24, 2013, at 4:01 AM, Nicolás Tamargo de Eguren
wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Rachel Dwight
> wrote:
> Didn't someone else already cover this in a previous RFC?
>
> Not exactly. There was talk about these works, but not an actual proposal of
> a type.
>
> Well, now
On 24.2.2013 9:58, Dainis Jonitis wrote:
> Proposal is to add "Soundtrack" work type for movies/theater plays and
> musicals.
+1
I would like to get separate types for the most common scores but last
time "film score" got veto. We had too many types. Seems that it's fine
to have Partita for 28 w
2013/2/24 ListMyCDs.com
>
> Instead of "soundtrack" I might name this type "score". Soundtrack is a
> type for an audio recording (including dialogue, sfx and music).
>
>
I'm afraid "score" will get mixed up with "scores" in classical music.
/symphonick
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On 25.2.2013 1:20, symphonick wrote:
> 2013/2/24 ListMyCDs.com Instead of "soundtrack" I might name this type "score". Soundtrack is a
> type for an audio recording (including dialogue, sfx and music).
> I'm afraid "score" will get mixed up with "scores" in classical music.
You are right
On 02/24/2013 04:30 AM, ListMyCDs.com wrote:
> Instead of "soundtrack" I might name this type "score". Soundtrack is a
> type for an audio recording (including dialogue, sfx and music).
I think it depends on what we’re going for.
There are two different things here: Music written for a soundtrac
On 25.2.2013 18:47, Alex Mauer wrote:
> On 02/24/2013 04:30 AM, ListMyCDs.com wrote:
>> Instead of "soundtrack" I might name this type "score". Soundtrack is a
>> type for an audio recording (including dialogue, sfx and music).
> There are two different things here: Music written for a soundtrack,
On 02/25/2013 11:33 AM, ListMyCDs.com wrote:
> Those are 2 different things but this RFC is about a work type. "used in
> a soundtrack" isn't a type of musical form. If Beatles song (work type
> song) is used on a soundtrack it suddenly doesn't have a new type.
No one is talking about changing
On 25.2.2013 20:53, Alex Mauer wrote:
> We’re saying that there should be a work type for the soundtrack to the
> film “Yellow Submarine” even though all(?) the works contained within
> are already-existing works (arrangements aside, possibly — but that’s a
> discussion for another thread).
I tota
On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 9:58 AM, Dainis Jonitis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Proposal is to add "Soundtrack" work type for movies/theater plays and
> musicals. It should be possible to use it:
> 1. As a placeholder. When no individual songs within movie are
> named/specified then we just express that comp
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