Director relationships!! Definitely needed for audiobooks
kellnerd
As you've also left a comment on ticket STYLE-1230, I think that was more of a UX issue with the old relationship editor, each voice actor credit required five clicks at least without the new "add another" buttons.
But I would also welcome if we could give voice actors more visibility by moving "spoken vocals" out of the "other vocals" section.
Ideally "spoken vocals" would have more specific subtypes like "voice actor" and "narrator"
reosarevok
Hmm
The issue with that is that I'm not sure those are styles of voice? :D
They're more like tasks, no?
kellnerd
Thers's definitely a huge difference between someone reading the narration parts and someone acting a role, but I get what you mean.
Depending on their role, the voice actor might even sing lead vocals etc.
reosarevok
(I expect a narration is often acted as well - when I heard Gaiman narrate his own Nordic myths book he was kinda-sorta acting out the roles, but also narrating the rest in his normal voice)
Yeah, that's the thing with audiobooks, the narrator "acts" the different spoken roles in addition to the parts the narrator of an audio drama would read.
aerozol
(warning: audio drama I linked is only recommended if you like really *terrible* audio dramas)
reosarevok
(I kinda got that idea just by the cover, lol)
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aerozol: do you think "stage director" is ok as a name for audiobooks if it mentions it's for things theatre, audio drama and audiobooks on the description?
If not, do you have a better suggestion? :D
aerozol
As a beginner editor I would find it confusing and possibly err on the side of caution by not using it. Unfortunately.
Tricky
kellnerd
In my experience with beginner editors they don't even know/care about relationships
aerozol
Director (video) and Director (stage/studio)?
kellnerd
Especially beginners which add audio dramas barely add more than a tracklist
aerozol
Everyone who adds relationships was a beginner at adding relationships at some point. There’s probably some confusing stuff that I ignore to this day, because there’s lower hanging fruit
I guess even I would find it a bit confusing, since I don’t really associate ‘stage’ with a recording studio
reosarevok
FWIW, keep in mind the default now when we select a relationship is to actually show the description :)
aerozol
(I haven’t had a close look at this ticket btw)
reosarevok
That's ok, this is not part of the ticket directly anyway )
aerozol
Is ‘stage’ helpful if it’s not applicable in a lot of cases? Or am I misunderstanding the meaning of the term.
reosarevok
My worry is that if we just have "director" it could mean anything, including the video one, or a classical conductor
aerozol
I would perhaps go ‘Director’ and ‘Video director’?
reosarevok
See above comment :)
Maybe that's not an actual problem, I dunno - I would expect people to use it for "director" classical credits that mean "conductor" tho
aerozol
Is it bad if people have somewhere to put something that’s just credited as ‘director’?
kellnerd
Naive idea: Is there a problem with having multiple identically named rel types "director" if the descriptions are also shown?
aerozol
Hmm yeah that’s true, re. conductor.
reosarevok
kellnerd: mostly they would get grouped weirdly, nothing *awful*, but
aerozol
Video director as a type isn’t an issue imo
reosarevok
(also would make it impossible to select properly for users who hide the descriptions)
yeah, I think video director is a shoe-in
I'm just trying to figure out the best option for stage and audiobook now
kellnerd
Or what about "audio director"? I haven't really seen someone use that term but the distinction to "video director" is immediately clear. Maybe it becomes a problem when we have video recordings of stage performances.
aerozol
Better you than me :D
reosarevok
I considered "audio/stage director"
Of course, we could have all three
"audio director" and "stage director"
Maybe it gets dumb tho
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kellnerd
I would not be against, but I mainly need the "audio director" in this case. Has someone already requested the "stage director"?
aerozol
I like granular data a lot, but it gets tricky when you don’t have the data to start with. If a lot of credits are just ‘director’ then will editors be able to choose the right one, or will they guess? (that’s a genuine question, I don’t know)
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(I only really need audio director as well)
kellnerd
I mentioned stage directors for completeness only, I'm not really into editing theatre/opera releases.
aerozol
ooh, I like that if I search for ‘director’ conductor comes up already
(already had to remove some wrong credits with this rel type from audio dramas)
reosarevok
For audio director, I expect that'd be both release and recording?
kellnerd
reosarevok: In the same (very abstract way) that the description of "creative director" matches.
reosarevok
(video director should also be on release level actually)
kellnerd
^re ticket 138
reosarevok
kellnerd: I'm just thinking, will audio director mean we no longer need this or will we need *yet another director-ish thing*
kellnerd
Definitely, we need all these directors at release and recording level
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reosarevok: I dunno, maybe ask the author of the ticket whether the exisitng "creative direction" rel type is what they want.
(if you understand that rel)
*the purpose of
> 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.
And I guess reword from "directed the video" to "was video director for"
kellnerd
> aerozol: I’m leaning towards audio director + video director + (optional) stage director, upon reflection.
^that :+1
reosarevok
Since it's not *only* for music videos, it can also be for a recorded opera or whatever
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"This indicates the artist was the director of this video recording." for recordings, "This indicates the artist directed video on this release." for release I guess
kellnerd
Sounds good to me
reosarevok
I assume we should still prefer it for the recordings if known?
kellnerd
(both the wording and the idea to discretely include "stage director" in "video director")