[Data-modeling] Film: new property experiment on sandbox this week, featured song in film
Kurt Bollacker
kurt at metaweb.com
Wed Nov 5 20:19:46 UTC 2008
On Wed, Nov 05, 2008 at 11:49:36AM -0800, Robert Cook wrote:
> +1
Me too. Do you have a proposed name?
> On Nov 5, 2008, at 11:38 AM, Gordon Mackenzie wrote:
>
> > For Hollywood films from the early talkies to the early eighties there
> > would often be a featured popular song or two (usually specifically
> > written for the film). The song would be sold as a single (a precursor
> > to the slick commmercialized prepackaged would be mega-hit soundtrack
> > albums with Top-40 pop songs barely heard in the actual film in the
> > 1980s onwards). Even more recently a film would occasionally use a a
> > particular song to such great effect that it could often be referred
> > as that movies theme song (if not literally within the songs title).
> >
> > "Moon River" for "Breakfast at Tiffany's"
> >
> > "The Way We Were" for movie of the same name.
> >
> > "As Time Goes By" for "Casablanca"
> >
> > "Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head" for "Butch Cassidy and the
> > Sundance Kid"
> >
> > "In Your Eyes" for Say Anything
> >
> > NOTE that this property is not meant for all music pieces within a
> > film, that's what the film score/soundtrack property captures quite
> > adequately. This is hopefully to be used for songs that are indelibly
> > linked to the film. I'd like to specifically capture the relationship
> > within the film type. What does the community think?
> >
> >
> > ~ Gordon
> >
> > <<< gordon at metaweb.com >>>
> >
> >
> >
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