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Post by Emiliano » 15/10/2022, 20:50

PeplumParadise wrote:
11/10/2022, 13:19
Can you please check the credits of Il figlio della sepolta viva (1974) for Carlo Gentili. IMDb says he should be credited as Costume designer.
I confirm. Scenography and Costume designer.
Il figlio della sepolta viva (1974).jpg

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Post by PeplumParadise » 15/10/2022, 21:37

Emiliano wrote:
15/10/2022, 20:50
PeplumParadise wrote:
11/10/2022, 13:19
Can you please check the credits of Il figlio della sepolta viva (1974) for Carlo Gentili. IMDb says he should be credited as Costume designer.
I confirm. Scenography and Costume designer.
Il figlio della sepolta viva (1974).jpg
Added, thank you

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Post by PeplumParadise » 16/10/2022, 17:52

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Post by PeplumParadise » 16/10/2022, 22:47

Someone, I'm not sure if it's you or not, has been removing a lot of commas from my posts, for instance changing "credited, but not found" to "credited but not found". In correct English there should always be a comma before the word "but".

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Post by Emiliano » 16/10/2022, 22:53

PeplumParadise wrote:
16/10/2022, 22:47
Someone, I'm not sure if it's you or not, has been removing a lot of commas from my posts, for instance changing "credited, but not found" to "credited but not found". In correct English there should always be a comma before the word "but".
Honestly, I don't remember doing that. Maybe it's better if you also write it in the chat.

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Post by PeplumParadise » 16/10/2022, 22:55

Emiliano wrote:
16/10/2022, 22:53
PeplumParadise wrote:
16/10/2022, 22:47
Someone, I'm not sure if it's you or not, has been removing a lot of commas from my posts, for instance changing "credited, but not found" to "credited but not found". In correct English there should always be a comma before the word "but".
Honestly, I don't remember doing that. Maybe it's better if you also write it in the chat.
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Post by carlos » 17/10/2022, 0:22

PeplumParadise wrote:
16/10/2022, 22:47
Someone, I'm not sure if it's you or not, has been removing a lot of commas from my posts, for instance changing "credited, but not found" to "credited but not found". In correct English there should always be a comma before the word "but".
Well, the last user who edits a post is shown at the bottom of the post. All edits should be shown in the logs. You should be able to see who is doing this... or is this a general warning that you have noticed without calling someone out? ;)

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Post by PeplumParadise » 17/10/2022, 1:06

carlos wrote:
17/10/2022, 0:22
PeplumParadise wrote:
16/10/2022, 22:47
Someone, I'm not sure if it's you or not, has been removing a lot of commas from my posts, for instance changing "credited, but not found" to "credited but not found". In correct English there should always be a comma before the word "but".
Well, the last user who edits a post is shown at the bottom of the post. All edits should be shown in the logs. You should be able to see who is doing this... or is this a general warning that you have noticed without calling someone out? ;)
I don't really care who was doing it as long as they stop, i'll re-correct them when I come across them

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Post by mortimer » 24/10/2022, 22:44

I see Adinolfi's filmo has both credited and uncredited in bold. Which is the correct style?

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Post by Emiliano » 25/10/2022, 8:46

mortimer wrote:
24/10/2022, 22:44
I see Adinolfi's filmo has both credited and uncredited in bold. Which is the correct style?
The correct style has already been applied in Adinolfi's topic. The bold is used to underline the particular credit conditions, like uncredited or credit only, or credit, but not found.

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