Jul 31, 2006, 03:35 AM
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Studio orchestras record the music (the rec sessions), the music gets edited/mixed for the film and gets edited for album release (uncertain as to whether these are separate tasks done by differene people or what). That album is the OST: Original Sound Track. There are song soundtracks and there are original score soundtracks, as well as hybrids. Score material is often omitted from the final album release for presentational reasons, union restrictions and other shit LeHah will surely expand upon.
The promo is a promotional-issue volume for producers/directors, advertising agencies, other non-industry professionals, etc. Get your name out there as a composer, get your writing used for other commercial purposes besides cinema, etc.
The recording sessions are pretty much all the rehearsal tidbits some people are anal enough to actually want (only in exceptionally few cases are the rec sessions even worth the megabytes required to store them, let alone the time required to listen to them, in my opinion).
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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Last edited by Cal; Jul 31, 2006 at 03:37 AM.
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