Events in the lifecycle of an audiovisual creation

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Like most other intellectual or artistic creations, audiovisual works can undergo many stages of realisation, usage, modification and re-use. Introducing the concept of event allows us to capture details about these stages as machine-processable metadata.

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From: Internet Movie Database Plain Text Data File alternate-versions.list, downloaded 02-Oct-2009.

Most current cataloguing systems for cinematographic works do not have data elements for events. Instead, statements about events are typically written into note fields.

The text on the left is from such a note field, created by the designers of the IMDb for remarks about alternate versions.