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I wanna edit a Japanese Blu-ray package: Neon Genesis Evangelion TV box, it has a 26-episode TV Anime series and 2 full-length movies. What should I do to edit it as a complex with both TV series and movies?
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So, there are two answers.
1: A box set I got featuring all three seasons of the Batman TV series plus the Batman: The Movie feature was listed as a TV series, but your case is the opposite, two films and one season...but the TV series came first and established what came in the film. And a box set of the Bon Jovi New Jersey album came with a documentary about the subsequent tour and a music video collection, which were both released independently of the album at the time but are dependent on the album in the first place, which was released first. Doing a quick web search I see it's the series that came first in your case as well, and in fact the movies are perceived to stand in alongside or instead of the series finale, so I'd go with creating it as a TV series box that has feature film bonus discs. So the way you do this is the second answer. 2: You want to create it as what's called a "bundle," which as opposed to a straightforward box set that may include a singe TV season or a complete series, it actually includes several different original works in the box. (For some reason this site doesn't consider subsequent seasons of a TV series different works.) You want to submit each one of the individual parts separately (if they don't already exist as their own pages), and then when they're accepted, you create the "bundle" that includes all three. I was part of a discussion on how to do this a couple months ago. The link to the conversation I had with a more experienced editor is here: https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=276791 Hope that helps, and best wishes! |
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