User:BrianSchweitzer/Proposal/Soundtrack Style: Difference between revisions
From MusicBrainz Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Reosarevok (talk | contribs) |
Reosarevok (talk | contribs) mNo edit summary |
||
Line 19: | Line 19: | ||
==Basic Guidelines== |
==Basic Guidelines== |
||
* A separate style guide already exists for [[Soundtrack Title Style|SoundtrackTitleStyle]]. In summary, the title is the title of the movie, musical, or video game. Additional information is only added if necessary to distinguish between multiple soundtracks. |
* A separate style guide already exists for [[Proposal:Soundtrack Title Style|SoundtrackTitleStyle]]. In summary, the title is the title of the movie, musical, or video game. Additional information is only added if necessary to distinguish between multiple soundtracks. |
||
* For music written for the soundtrack, '''Artist''' should contain the composer, not the performer. |
* For music written for the soundtrack, '''Artist''' should contain the composer, not the performer. |
||
** Where performer information is available, it should be indicated using [[Advanced Relationships|AdvancedRelationships]]. ''Such music is often referred to as the "score" - especially if it is instrumental.'' |
** Where performer information is available, it should be indicated using [[Advanced Relationships|AdvancedRelationships]]. ''Such music is often referred to as the "score" - especially if it is instrumental.'' |
Revision as of 18:38, 29 March 2012
Status: This page describes an active style guideline proposal and is not official. |
Trac ticket # 2146 |
These ProposedStyleGuidelines apply to soundtracks for:
- Movies
- Television Shows
- Video Games
- Theatrical Productions (but see also MusicalSoundtrackStyle)
Basic Guidelines
- A separate style guide already exists for SoundtrackTitleStyle. In summary, the title is the title of the movie, musical, or video game. Additional information is only added if necessary to distinguish between multiple soundtracks.
- For music written for the soundtrack, Artist should contain the composer, not the performer.
- Where performer information is available, it should be indicated using AdvancedRelationships. Such music is often referred to as the "score" - especially if it is instrumental.
- For music from other sources used in a soundtrack, Artist should be handled according as it would for any compilation. Thus:
- For pre-existing classical music used on soundtracks, Artist should contain the composer in accordance with the ClassicalStyleGuide.
- For pre-existing non-classical music, Artist should contain the performers.
- Exception: For "tribute" soundtracks where all the music was previously composed by the same songwriter, see, e.g., De-Lovely or Movin' Out, the artist should contain the songwriter and the performers should be credited using AdvancedRelationships.
- All releases to which these guidelines apply should be given the ReleaseAttribute "Soundtrack."