"D. R. Smith" wrote: >Another trailer tactic that (slightly) bothers me, although I >understand it, is the use of another movie's music as the soundtrack >to the trailer. Yes, of course, as you undoubtedly know, it's because the trailer is being finished before the music for the film is finished. One of the continuing pastimes on the rec.movies.music newsgroup and the FILMUS-L list is identifying trailer music from previous films. >Do the soundtrack composers get credit for >this type of use? Is this type of tactic unethical? I don't really think >so, but it still seems a little underhanded to me. What do you think? Once a score is finished, it belongs to the company that commissioned it. Therefore, there doesn't seem to be anything unethical about it. Of course, back in the old days, studios used to reuse music all the time. One of my favorite examples is the music in GUNGA DIN which plays behind the Tuggee (sp?) chief (Eduardo Cianelli) while he explains how his cult will take over all of India. It later turns up in the faux-newsreel at the beginning of CITIZEN KANE. There are numerous other examples. But that's a discussion for another group, I suppose... Still, using music from another film seems a bit different from using dialog or action that does not appear in the film. You like to think that what you see is what you're going to get. Where does one draw the line? I just recalled a particularly egregious example from television a long time ago. ABC was promoting the film ZORBA THE GREEK. In the promo there was a shot of a woman nude to the waist, shot from behind. But the movie as actually shown cut that scene out! Apparently it was all right to show that scene all during the broadcast schedule, but considered too risque for prime time. Go figure. Again, I assume the trailer was being cut idependently from the the programmers who cut the movie. ____________________________________________________________ ALAN BELL Santa Rosa, California ============================================================ Teacher Strikes Idle Kids -- Actual newspaper headline ---- To sign off SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]