Difference between revisions of "Type and relationship vocabularies"

From filmstandards.org

(Examples)
(Frequently asked: Cartoon characters, named animals, and the like)
Line 1: Line 1:
==Frequently asked: Cartoon characters, named animals, and the like==
+
==Frequently asked: Cartoon characters, performing animals, and the like==
  
 
===Examples===
 
===Examples===

Revision as of 06:33, 19 May 2011

Frequently asked: Cartoon characters, performing animals, and the like

Examples

Asterix[1], Barbie[2], Bernd das Brot[3], Godzilla[4], Krteček[5], Mickey Mouse[6], Mister Ed[7], R2D2[8], Les Shadoks[9]

Relevance

Often asked for by cataloguers and by users of filmographic data.

A type of Agent?

First and foremost, this appears to be a question of the nature of these creations. Can they qualify as Agents because they appear to be capable of acting in certain ways?

From the EN 15907 definition of Agent:

"... an entity that is involved in the creation, realization, curation or exploitation of a Cinematographic Work"

For some philosophical concepts of agents and actions, see [10].

Approaches in filmography

Any known?