Re: This is when Blu-ray starts to piss me off.
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Originally Posted by Douglas Monce
I believe that The Omen was recorded in London with the Royal Philharmonic and would not be subject to Hollywood Union rules. It is one of the reasons that many films scores were recorded in England in the late 70s and into the 80s, and why many are now recording in eastern Europe.
You are correct of course that the reason that most films don't have an isolated score is because of Union rules on compensation.
Doug
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London recordings have union rules...they just also offer buyouts that the Local 47 in Los Angeles and the US musician's union does not offer. But, were the London recordings done as a buyout? I don't know. Maybe...maybe not. But as I mentioned...there are other factors in play as well. Composer agents and lawyers have successfully made the case that isolated scores should be compensated as a separate use of a film's music that was not negotiated under the original terms of the agreement. Most have soundtrack clauses in their contracts and one could make the argument that this would be akin to that. And those negotiations (in the case of these older films) were made back when contracts did not even have language that foresaw isolated scores on DVDs.
When the technology was new...the feature was included on DVDs. But then composers, songwriters and performers began to speak up and make a case for additional compensation with their work was taken out of context of the film's original soundtrack (dialogue, fx, music)...and that is what has pretty much stopped the practice of including the feature. What made the Blu-Ray disc in question here have the feature? Not sure...no one knows for sure.
But the overall point I was making is that the reason the isolated score feature has stopped for the most part...is not due to space limitations. It is not a simple decision to include it or not. It is that studios, who are trying to squeeze every penny out of these releases to ensure the best chance of profitability, that don't want to incur the extra cost to them due to compensating the participants involved.