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== Description ==
{{Template:Relationship


This describes the person who directed the recording artist, musicians and studio engineers in the production of the work. The director is a person who tells engineers and performers (musicians, vocalists, etc.) when to start and stop their activities during each take. Sometimes a [[Producer Relationship Type|producer]], [[Conductor Relationship Type|conductor]] or [[Chorus Master Relationship Type|chorus master]] will fulfill this role.
|type = Director


== Link Phrases ==
|proposal = 1


* [[Artist]] directed [[Release]]
|class = Production
* [[Release]] was directed by by [[Artist]]
* [[Artist]] directed [[Recording]]
* [[Recording]] was directed by [[Artist]]


== Attributes ==
|linkedFrom1 = Artist
|linkText1 = directed
|linkedTo1 = Release


*; '''start date'''
|linkedFrom2 = Release
: This indicates the date the director first worked on directing the recording.
|linkText2 = was directed by by
|linkedTo2 = Artist


*; '''end date'''
|linkedFrom3 = Artist
: This indicates the date the director last worked on directing the recording.
|linkText3 = directed
|linkedTo3 = Recording


*; additional
|linkedFrom4 = Recording
: This indicates a minor or subsidiary directing role.
|linkText4 = was directed by
|linkedTo4 = Artist


*; co
|attributeDescriptionBegin = This indicates the date the director first worked on directing the recording.
: This indicates that the person collaborated in their directing duties, with another director or with the performing artist, either of whom should then also be given a co-director credit.
|attributeDescriptionEnd = This indicates the date the director last worked on directing the recording.


*; assistant
|attributeName1 = additional
: This indicates a less experienced, or first-time director, who works under the direction of a more experienced director.
|attributeDescription1 = This indicates a minor or subsidiary directing role.
|attributePage1 = Additional Relationship Attribute


*; associate
|attributeName2 = co
: This indicates a less experienced, or first-time director, who works under the direction of a more experienced director.
|attributeDescription2 = This indicates that the person collaborated in their directing duties, with another director or with the performing artist, either of whom should then also be given a co-director credit.
|attributePage2 = Co Relationship Attribute


*; instrument
|attributeName3 = assistant
|attributeDescription3 = This indicates a less experienced, or first-time director, who works under the direction of a more experienced director.
: This indicates which instruments the director directed the recording of.
|attributePage3 = Assistant Relationship Attribute


*; vocal
|attributeName4 = associate
|attributeDescription4 = This indicates a less experienced, or first-time director, who works under the direction of a more experienced director.
: This indicates which vocal types the director directed the recording of.
|attributePage4 = Assistant Relationship Attribute


== Guidelines ==
|attributeName5 = instrument
|attributeDescription5 = This indicates which instruments the director directed the recording of.
|attributePage5 = Instrument Relationship Attribute


'''Do not confuse this relationship type with the [[Conductor Relationship Type]] or [[Chorus Master Relationship Type]].''' A conductor or chorus master works only with instruments and vocals and conducts the music directly, sometimes inside the recording booth. A recording director only works during studio recording sessions and always works from outside the recording booth.
|attributeName6 = vocal
|attributeDescription6 = This indicates which vocal types the director directed the recording of.
|attributePage6 = Vocal Relationship Attribute


This relationship type also should '''NOT''' be used for directors of musical theatre, film, etc. In the event we ever successfully integrate audiovisual works I (or someone else) will develop a new AR for said purpose.


|summary = This describes the person who directed the recording artist, musicians and studio engineers in the production of the work. The director is a person who tells engineers and performers (musicians, vocalists, etc.) when to start and stop their activities during each take. Sometimes a [[Producer Relationship Type|producer]], [[Conductor Relationship Type|conductor]] or [[Chorus Master Relationship Type|chorus master]] will fulfill this role.

|style = '''Do not confuse this relationship type with the [[Conductor Relationship Type]] or [[Chorus Master Relationship Type]].''' A conductor or chorus master works only with instruments and vocals and conducts the music directly, sometimes inside the recording booth. A recording director only works during studio recording sessions and always works from outside the recording booth.<br>
This relationship type also should '''NOT''' be used for directors of musical theatre, film, etc. In the event we ever successfully integrate audiovisual works I (or someone else) will develop a new AR for said purpose.<br>
<br>
An important side note: In previous RFCs, some people mentioned a director-like credit relating to visuals, choreography, etc. That is what is commonly referred to as '''creative direction''' and requires a different AR.
An important side note: In previous RFCs, some people mentioned a director-like credit relating to visuals, choreography, etc. That is what is commonly referred to as '''creative direction''' and requires a different AR.


[[Category:Proposed Relationship Type]]
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Revision as of 21:27, 3 May 2014

Description

This describes the person who directed the recording artist, musicians and studio engineers in the production of the work. The director is a person who tells engineers and performers (musicians, vocalists, etc.) when to start and stop their activities during each take. Sometimes a producer, conductor or chorus master will fulfill this role.

Link Phrases

Attributes

  • start date
This indicates the date the director first worked on directing the recording.
  • end date
This indicates the date the director last worked on directing the recording.
  • additional
This indicates a minor or subsidiary directing role.
  • co
This indicates that the person collaborated in their directing duties, with another director or with the performing artist, either of whom should then also be given a co-director credit.
  • assistant
This indicates a less experienced, or first-time director, who works under the direction of a more experienced director.
  • associate
This indicates a less experienced, or first-time director, who works under the direction of a more experienced director.
  • instrument
This indicates which instruments the director directed the recording of.
  • vocal
This indicates which vocal types the director directed the recording of.

Guidelines

Do not confuse this relationship type with the Conductor Relationship Type or Chorus Master Relationship Type. A conductor or chorus master works only with instruments and vocals and conducts the music directly, sometimes inside the recording booth. A recording director only works during studio recording sessions and always works from outside the recording booth.

This relationship type also should NOT be used for directors of musical theatre, film, etc. In the event we ever successfully integrate audiovisual works I (or someone else) will develop a new AR for said purpose.

An important side note: In previous RFCs, some people mentioned a director-like credit relating to visuals, choreography, etc. That is what is commonly referred to as creative direction and requires a different AR.