Thanks for the support guys, but don't forget to give it a critical look to make sure all of the suggestions would be doing what they intended, and not have any unintended side-effects.
Really appreciate it \o/
In We Are Number One's case, it's actually credited to Stefan Karl Stefansson (the person) so this wouldn't apply. Other cases where it's credited to the voice actor/actual person directly shouldn't be impacted by this either.
If that is not clear, I'm not sure of a better wording to make it clear. Does anybody have a suggestion?
Really appreciate it \o/
I'm not entirely sure I understand the issue with this, as that would still be properly giving credit where it is due when the singing is credited to just the character.Sinnoh wrote:
Under that it would mean Robbie Rotten or Troy Bolten would require the CV thing since they are fictional which doesn't make any sense. This should only apply to animated stuff with voice actors.Noffy wrote:
suggestion:
Whenever a fictional character or characters are credited as the singer of a song, the artist field is to be formatted in a Character (CV: Voice Actor) format, where "Character" would be the character name and "Voice Actor" the name of the actual person behind them.
"But why not just do it for anything with voice actors?"
High School Musical 1 didn't actually have the actors sing their own songs, they were voiced over so it would technically require CV if we did it based solely on voice acting. (why do i know this useless trivia)
otherwise good
In We Are Number One's case, it's actually credited to Stefan Karl Stefansson (the person) so this wouldn't apply. Other cases where it's credited to the voice actor/actual person directly shouldn't be impacted by this either.
If that is not clear, I'm not sure of a better wording to make it clear. Does anybody have a suggestion?