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9.1 Other Relationships for Works, Variants, Manifestations, Items

9.1.1 Work/Variant Other Relationship Types

Work/Variant Other Relationship Types Term list
“Is based on” Adaptation from novels, plays, etc.
“Is a performance of” Recording of live stage presentations of music, plays, dance, etc.
“Contains” Compilation, series/serial, (see Aggregates (Compilations, Multi-component productions)).
“Is Contained in”/ “is part of” Episode, number, part, extra (see Aggregates (Compilations, Multi-component productions)).
“Has a sequential relationship with” Sequel, prequel, serial/series (see Aggregates (Compilations, Multi-component productions)).
“Has a relationship to promotional material ” Trailer, promo, banner, press-kit, poster, etc.
“Has a relationship to an “object” (a non-moving image resource)” Book, photos, drawings, paintings, etc.
“Has a relationship to an archival document” Script, production papers, author/agent personal papers, etc.
“Has a relationship to a Work “about” the Work/Variant in question” Review, study, article, commentary, “making of” documentary, restoration report, etc.

9.1.2 Manifestation Other Relationship Types

Other Relationship Types (strictly pertaining to the Manifestation) Term list
“is part of” part
“Has a relationship to promotional material ” trailer, promo, banner, press-kit, poster, etc.
“Has relationship to an “object” (a non-moving image resource)” Accompanying booklet, image (i.e. photo of the cover), poster, a metadata set (i.e. for a digital file), etc.
“Has a relationship to an archival document” Censorship visa, release/distribution agreement, laboratory technical paper, author/agent personal paper, etc.
“Has a relationship to a Work “about” the Manifestation in question” (not only moving image Works) Review, study, article, commentary, restoration report, etc.
“Has a relationship to a pre-release Manifestation” Censorship cuts, Make-up tests, Costume tests, Screen tests general, Camera negative --- Assembly edit --- Rushes/Dailies --- Sound mixes

9.1.3 Item Other Relationship Types

Item Other Relationship Types Term list
“Has a relationship to another Item”
“Contains” Compilation (unintentional – mere use of the same carrier: see Aggregates (Compilations, Multi-component productions))
“Is Contained in”/ “is part of” Episode, number, part, etc. included in an unintentional/convenient compilation (see Aggregates (Compilations, Multi-component productions)).
“Associated separation negative” Different colour elements held on separate Items whereby each Item would be needed to create a whole new print of the moving image, e.g. Yellow, Cyan and Magenta Separation Negatives, each of which have to be combined in Technicolor Three Colour Strip Process to make a new colour print.
“Associated Sound/Associated image” Where sound and image components are held on separate Item, and would both be needed to create a whole new print e.g. On DPX and Wav, 35mm Mute Pos and Magnetic track
“Preservation clone of/Has preservation clone” Reflecting association of 2 identical master digital copies, as per best practice for digital collections
“Access copy of/Has Access copy” E.g. an MP4 viewing access copy created from a preservation of a master DPX AND “Source of/Has Source” AND In-house copying of held Items creating new Items, e.g. to create a viewing copy, copy on a different format, copy Nitrate to Safety etc.
“Has a relationship to an “object” (a non-moving image resource)” Can/container and label (description of, photo of, etc); punch tapes FCC (frames count cue) found in the can/container
“Has a relationship to an archival document” Censorship visa, laboratory report, projection instructions (in general papers in the can/container or related to the specific item and held in separate archive), acquisition contract, DCP key
“Has a relationship to a Work “about” the Item in question” Inspection report, restoration report, etc. (in general papers in the can or related to the specific item and held in separate archive)

Non-moving image Works/Items (e.g. Objects, documents, etc. relating to a specific Item)

Example

Shots of 1932 (United Kingdom, 1932) (home movie) 9.5mm Safety film Item related to paper donor agreement

Record one or more “Other” relationship type terms to express the nature of the relationship to the Item, choosing the most specific term possible from existing relator terms lists, for example, “accompanied by,” “contained in,” etc. Selection should be made from a controlled list of values. A suggested list, which is open and not exhaustive, can be found in Item Other Relationship Types.

In a note, add any additional information concerning the relationship considered relevant.

If the cataloguing system allows, attach a digital file that reproduces any associated “document”.

9.1.4 Manifestation

Express the relationship between a moving image Manifestation and a moving image Item (e.g. Part/part of).