Although, DF and IM still have my respect.
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The original run of Doctor Who ran in what was referred to as seasons, and each season contained several serials. I wonder if "series" is a reference to a whole season as a serial?Nielk1 wrote:Trailer Music and 'Score' (not soundtrack, I sort of agree there, unless the music is custom like that of Doctor Who, though then it is more a score just being called a soundtrack) are like super genres. The trailer music might be rock, orchestral, or otherwise, but at the most board level of classification, it is of a distinct length and style that it is optimal and first and foremost designed for trailers.
While I mentioned Doctor Who, AH, I have a question. Why is it called a season here in America, but a 'series' there in Europe? Is it that your shows don't have cliffhangers and thus one season can be considered a stand alone series? Or is it just another lingual difference? For us a series is the sum of all seasons, but I always see the new Doctor Whos marked as Series 1, Series 2, etc in the soundtracks.