User:HibiscusKazeneko/Director relationship type: Difference between revisions
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This describes the person who directed the recording artist, musicians |
This describes the person who directed the recording artist, musicians, studio engineers and other personnel 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. |
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'''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. |
'''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. |
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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. |
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[[Category:Proposed Relationship Type]] |
Latest revision as of 08:14, 6 November 2016
Description
This describes the person who directed the recording artist, musicians, studio engineers and other personnel 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
- Artist directed Release
- Release was directed by by Artist
- Artist directed Recording
- Recording was directed by Artist
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.
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 we now have a separate relationship for it.