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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorT!M
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If the sound credits read:

production sound mixer
supervising sound editor
co-supervising sound editor
sound editor
sound editor
sound editor
sound editor
sound re-recording mixer

then do we enter the guy credited as "co-supervising sound editor"? The rules don't allow us to enter him as "supervising sound editor", and I understand that, and agree with it. However, I am inclined to enter him as a "sound editor". He may be "co-supervising", which means he doesn't qualify for the "supervising" credit, but he's a "sound editor" nonetheless - that part of his credit still stands. Also, it wouldn't make much sense to leave that guy out, yet enter the people working below him. How does the community feel about this?
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According to the rules he does not get credited at all. Can't see how that could be misinterpreted in any way...   
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Can't see how that could be misinterpreted in any way...   

Unfortunately, things aren't always as black and white as we'd like them to be. For instance: I've also encountered "senior sound editor" credits - technically, these wouldn't be allowed either, yet everyone seems happy to enter them, and quite rightly so, IMHO. Hey: should I mention "art directors" again...?    I've also seen several films that don't list a "supervising sound editor", but ONLY two "co-supervising sound editors". There, the "co-" addition seems to only underline their joint status, instead of placing them under a "true" supervising sound editor (there isn't one). Anyway, that's something else entirely - I just mean to show that things aren't always as simple. Here I truly feel that while the "co-" addition rules out a "supervising" credit, the "sound editor" part of his credit still stands. It seems ridiculous to enter four "sound editors", yet leave out the (bigger!) "co-supervising sound editor" credit.
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No Credit.

When you move to 3.5, you can enter whatever you want in the custom fields.

Why continue to garbage up the main database fields any more than they already are?
Hal
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Incorrect Roles: Co-Anything
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Can't see how that could be misinterpreted in any way...   

Unfortunately, things aren't always as black and white as we'd like them to be. For instance: I've also encountered "senior sound editor" credits - technically, these wouldn't be allowed either, yet everyone seems happy to enter them, and quite rightly so, IMHO. Hey: should I mention "art directors" again...?    I've also seen several films that don't list a "supervising sound editor", but ONLY two "co-supervising sound editors". There, the "co-" addition seems to only underline their joint status, instead of placing them under a "true" supervising sound editor (there isn't one). Anyway, that's something else entirely - I just mean to show that things aren't always as simple. Here I truly feel that while the "co-" addition rules out a "supervising" credit, the "sound editor" part of his credit still stands. It seems ridiculous to enter four "sound editors", yet leave out the (bigger!) "co-supervising sound editor" credit.


You are correct - things aren't always black and white.

However in this specific case it is as black and white as it possibly can get. No credits for Co-anything
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Okay, okay, I give up. I'm just glad that I'm going to be able to retain these credits in v3.5. 

For the record: I am, of course, fully aware of the "no co-anything" comment in the rules. I just feel that it applies only to the "supervising" part of his credit, not to the "sound editor" part. For those that still feel the rules address this, I'll try to make it even more simple: he is not credited as a "co-sound editor". That's what I feel the rules so obviously preclude me to enter, and so I would obviously never do that. But he isn't credited as "co-sound editor". He may be co-supervising, but he's a "sound editor" nonetheless. As I see it, this is what the rules say:

1. don't enter a "co-supervising sound editor" as "supervising sound editor"
2. don't enter a "co-sound editor" as "sound editor"

What we have here is decidedly different, and IMHO not addressed by the rules at all. I repeat that I feel that the "co-" addition obviously precludes him from getting the SSE credit, but that the "sound editor" part of his credit still stands. From the above, #1 applies, but #2 doesn't: he isn't credited as "co-sound editor".
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I have to agree with the other comments, and wouldn't enter anyone with a co- credit, regardless of how they are ordered in the credits.
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The Rule is very clear, tim, I don't comprehend why this is even a question.

It states under incorrect Roles for Sound
Co-Anything
Assistants
Associates
Interns

There is no if, no and and no but.
What was the purpose of asking a question that is so clearly against the Rules. You like to claim things aren't always black and white, but this one certainly is.

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The Rule is very clear, tim, I don't comprehend why this is even a question.

It states under incorrect Roles for Sound
Co-Anything
Assistants
Associates
Interns

There is no if, no and and no but.
What was the purpose of asking a question that is so clearly against the Rules. You like to claim things aren't always black and white, but this one certainly is.

Skip

Have you actually read my posts?! I have quite thoroughly explained why I feel this isn't black and white. I'll repeat it for you: as I see it, this is what the rules say:

1. don't enter a "co-supervising sound editor" as "supervising sound editor"
2. don't enter a "co-sound editor" as "sound editor"

What we have here is decidedly different, and IMHO not addressed by the rules at all. I repeat that I feel that the "co-" addition obviously precludes him from getting the SSE credit, but that the "sound editor" part of his credit still stands. From the above, #1 applies, but #2 doesn't: he isn't credited as "co-sound editor". And it makes sense to include him as well: the forbidden "co", "associates", "interns" and "assistants" are all "lower" jobs - as opposed to this particular person, whose job is actually above the regular sound editors that we do credit. The "co-supervising" oddity precludes him from getting SSE, but he's still a sound editor, even a more important one than the others.

Having said that, I'm perfectly happy to use the forthcoming "custum crew credits" to retain this credit, so that solves the problem. But don't tell me it's black and white, 'cause it's not (I'm glad to see that the poll results show that I'm at least not the only one).
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Tim:

Yes i have read your posts, and I am used to your squirming and trying to claim things are not what they are and that you know the rules better than anyone else including intent.

This is is as black & white as anything that you have asked, ther is NO wiggle room. You asked a question whether you could violate the rules regardless of the reality and i am quite pleased that you have been told NO you can't. The Rules No Co-anything and it means precisely that, I don't care what the order or whatever logic you try to dream up. I am very disappointed that you did this at all, Tim. It is that obvious.

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Wrong again... And why is me saying that I gave up and that I'll be perfectly happy to use the new custom crew credits not enough for you? Why the need to keep kicking? 

I asked a question, got an answer, and relented. I then only proceeded to explain why I felt this wasn't exactly black and white. I really don't see how this warrants a batch of negative comments like "I am used to your squirming" and so on. IMHO, it's posts like that that makes these forums such an unfriendly place. Again: I was only asking a question, and after it became apparent that I was in a minority with my point of view, I relented. That's all.
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As I see it, this is what the rules say:

1. don't enter a "co-supervising sound editor" as "supervising sound editor"
2. don't enter a "co-sound editor" as "sound editor"

What we have here is decidedly different, and IMHO not addressed by the rules at all. I repeat that I feel that the "co-" addition obviously precludes him from getting the SSE credit, but that the "sound editor" part of his credit still stands. From the above, #1 applies, but #2 doesn't: he isn't credited as "co-sound editor".


It sounds as good common sense, and I totally agree with you (though I think my opinion will not help your's. I even fear the contrary  )
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I notice that I actually got a red arrow for my original (first) post!  Please don't tell me that's how the reputation system is to be used?! There's nothing even remotely objectionable there: again, I'm just asking a simple question. This'll be a nice signal: apparently it's better to silently contribute what you think is best rather than going to the forums to ask if you're unsure. Great. 
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I notice that I actually got a red arrow for my original (first) post!  Please don't tell me that's how the reputation system is to be used?! There's nothing even remotely objectionable there: again, I'm just asking a simple question. This'll be a nice signal: apparently it's better to silently contribute what you think is best rather than going to the forums to ask if you're unsure. Great. 


There is rampant abuse of the reputation system.

Get used to it.
Hal
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I agree with, hal and i predicted this long ago and have reported it consistently. Some people don't even like being criticized, or having someone express disappointment in them, or even expressing a political opinion.<shrugs> Like Hal said, get used to it.

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