Category talk:Media clusters: Difference between revisions

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(better name needed)
 
(musing on necessity of this category, and naming)
 
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* Media franchises. Same as above, but maybe emphasis on media softens "franchise" aspect.
* Media franchises. Same as above, but maybe emphasis on media softens "franchise" aspect.
* Cross-media works.  
* Cross-media works.  
Alternatively maybe it's not needed. Maybe any set of related works that include enough works to have their own category in [[:Category:Fictional continuities]] should be assumed to be in multiple media, and if it's not, that's okay; the individual categories work as tags and need not be linked in to particular media.  The works within the categories will be tagged with appropriate media -- e.g., TV series, games, etc.


--[[User:Lquilter|LQ]] 21:59, 14 February 2007 (PST)
--[[User:Lquilter|LQ]] 21:59, 14 February 2007 (PST)

Latest revision as of 22:01, 14 February 2007

"Media clusters" is basically a neologism that I made up, to capture fictional continuities that span multiple forms of media -- e.g., print, film, games, etc. Some fictional continuities are in print only. Others span.

Better terms might be:

  • Franchises. But implies commerciality which is not always present in all aspects of most franchises.
  • Media franchises. Same as above, but maybe emphasis on media softens "franchise" aspect.
  • Cross-media works.

Alternatively maybe it's not needed. Maybe any set of related works that include enough works to have their own category in Category:Fictional continuities should be assumed to be in multiple media, and if it's not, that's okay; the individual categories work as tags and need not be linked in to particular media. The works within the categories will be tagged with appropriate media -- e.g., TV series, games, etc.

--LQ 21:59, 14 February 2007 (PST)