[libdb-develop] Re: Movies and FRBR - What Approach?
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From: Morbus I. <mo...@di...> - 2004-01-12 22:42:11
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At 05:14 PM 1/12/2004, Morbus Iff wrote:
>> ECHO:
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>> W: 2001: A space odyssey
>> E1: The film "2001: A space odyssey" by Stanley Kubrick
>> M1: The 35 mm format
>> M2: The DVD from Paramount (or wherever).
>> I1: The one I own, located in box 17.
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>> Martha M. Yee:
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>> If you look at FRBR itself, the work (W) would be the film 2001: a space
>> odyssey; Arthur C. Clarke's original short story (Sentinel) would be a
>> related work, as would Clarke's 1999 science fiction novel that came out
>> after the film. An example of an expression of the film might be a DVD
>> version with an audio commentary by Kubrick or some such...
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>> My meandering:
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>> W1: 2001: A space odyssey (film)
>> E1: 2001: A space odyssey (directed by Stanley Kubrick)
>> M1: The DVD from Paramount (or wherever).
>> I1: The one I own, located in box 17.
I think I'm going to end up going with my approach:
W1: Texas chainsaw massacre (film)
E1: Texas chainsaw massacre (original; directed by Tobe Hooper)
M1: The VHS from Paramount (or wherever).
M2: The special edition DVD from Paramount.
E2: Texas chainsaw massacre (remake; directed by some other guy)
M1: The DVD from New Line.
W1: Texas chainsaw massacre (comics)
E1: Texas chainsaw massacre (written by person).
etc., etc. Any thoughts on this? The one downside, as mentioned previously,
is the lack of authority for the Work, but I can't think of any immediate
way that would remove the seeming duplication of the Expression:
W1: Texas chainsaw massacre (directed by Tobe Hooper)
E1: Texas chainsaw massacre (directed by Tobe Hooper)
E2: Texas chainsaw massacre (remake; directed by some other guy)
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