Moving Images with RDA
Credits:
RDA & Moving Images / Kelley McGrath (2012)
RDA: Special Formats Training / Jim Soe Nyun (San Diego 2013)
Mya Gosling
Definitions: Content Type
Two-Dimensional Moving Images
Content expressed through images intended to be perceived as moving, in two dimensions. Includes motion pictures (using live action and/or animation), film and video recordings of performances, events, etc., video games, etc., other than those intended to be perceived in three dimensions
Definitions: Content Type
Three-Dimensional Moving ImageContent expressed through images intended to be perceived as moving, in three dimensions. Includes 3-D motion pictures (using live action and/or animation), 3-D video games, etc.
Cartographic Moving ImageCartographic content expressed through images intended to be perceived as moving, in two dimensions. Includes satellite images of the Earth or other celestial bodies in motion.
Preferred Source of Information
2.2.2.3 Resources Consisting of Moving Images
• Title frame(s) or screen(s)• label bearing a title that is permanently printed on or
affixed to the resource, excluding accompanying textual material or a container
Example: a label on a videodisc OR
• embedded metadata in textual form that contains a title (e.g., metadata embedded in an MPEG video file).
Preferred Source of Information
• Another source forming part of the resource itself, giving preference to sources in which the information is formally presented (includes guides and other accompanying material for comprehensive descriptions and publisher-supplied containers)
Alternative:• Use an eye-readable label bearing a title that is
permanently printed on or affixed to the resource (excluding accompanying textual material or a container) in preference to the title frame or frames, or title screen or screens.
Note on Source of Title
Make a note on the source from which the title proper is taken if it is a source other than the title frame or title screen of a resource consisting of moving images.
Statement of Responsibility
• A statement relating to the identification and/or function of any persons, families, or corporate bodies responsible for the creation of, or contributing to the realization of, the intellectual or artistic content of a resource
• Examples:DirectorsProducers
Statement of Responsibility
Excludes:
• Performers, narrators, and/or presenters in a motion picture or video recording
• persons who have contributed to the artistic and/or technical production of a resource
• persons, families, or corporate bodies responsible for the publication, distribution, or manufacture of a resource
Recording Relationships: Contributors
Contributor: a person, family, or corporate body contributing to the realization of a work through an expression• Examples: Actors, narrators, screenwriters• RDA does not require recording of contributors• BIBCO Standard Record: recommends “cataloger’s
judgment for contributors to the resource beyond the principal creator of the work”
Relationship Designators Common to Moving Image Materials
• Choreographer• Composer• Director• Director of photography (use for cinematographers)• Filmmaker• Interviewee• Interviewer• Producer• Production company• Screenwriter
Extent
• For video files, specify the number of files• For online resources, record extent as “1 online
resource” followed by … format specific terminology
1 online resource (1 video file)1 DVD-ROM (1 video file)
Playing Time, Running Time, etc.
• Record the playing time stated on the resource• If not stated on the resource– record if readily ascertainable– Approximate if possible– Omit if necessary
Optional addition• If the actual playing time differs significantly
from the time stated on the resource, record the stated time followed by … the actual playing time
Examples of Entire 300 Fields
1 videodisc (88 min. 14 sec.) : sound, color ; 4 ¾ in.
2 videocassettes (60 min. each) : black and white (tinted) ; ½ in.
1 online resource (16 video files (10 min. each)) : sound, black and white
1 film reel (approximately 11 min., approximately 400 feet) : sound, black and white ; 16 mm film, on 7 in. reel
Content/Media/Carrier
• Content– Two-dimensional moving image
• Media– Video, computer
• Carrier– Videodisc, videocassette, video cartridge,
videotape reel, film reel, film roll, online resource, computer disc
Examples
• DVD Video
336 two-dimensional moving image ǂ2 rdacontent337 video ǂ2 rdamedia338 videodisc ǂ2 rdacarrier
Examples
VHS Video
336 two-dimensional moving image ǂ2 rdacontent337 video ǂ2 rdamedia338 videocassette ǂ2 rdacarrier
Examples
• Streaming Video or Online Video Game
336 two-dimensional moving image ǂ2 rdacontent337 computer ǂ2 rdamedia338 online resource ǂ2 rdacarrier
Examples
Video Game on DVD-ROM
336 two-dimensional moving image ǂ2 rdacontent337 computer ǂ2 rdamedia338 computer disc ǂ2 rdacarrier
Examples
DualDisc (DVD video on one side; DVD audio with music on the other)
336 two-dimensional moving image ǂa performed music ǂ2 rdacontent337 video ǂa audio ǂ2 rdamedia338 videodisc ǂa audio disc ǂ2 rdacarrier
Video Characteristics
Video characteristicA technical specification relating to the encoding of video images in a resource– Video format– Broadcast standard– Resolution– Bandwidth– Additional characteristics of digitally encoded video
Record if necessary for identification or selection
Video Characteristics
Video FormatA standard, etc. used to encode the analog video content of a resource
Examples:– Beta– U-matic– VHS
Video Characteristics
Broadcast Standard: A system used to format a video resource for television broadcast
• HDTV (High Definition Television)– Used in the U.S. and Europe
• NTSC (National Television Systems Committee)– Used in Canada, Japan, Mexico, Philippines,
Taiwan, the U.S. and other countries
Video Characteristics
Broadcast Standard:
• PAL (Phase Alternate Line)– Used in most of Europe, most of Africa, China,
India, Australia, New Zealand, Israel, North Korea, and other countries
• SECAM (Sequential Color with Memory)– Used in eastern Europe and France
Video Characteristics
File type: General type of data content encoded in a computer file
video file
Resolution: the clarity or fineness of detail in a digital image, expressed by the measurement of the image in pixels, etc.
2048 x 1536 pixels
Video Characteristics
Encoding FormatA schema, standard, etc. used to encode the digital content of a resource
Blu-Ray MPEG-4DVD-R QuicktimeDVD video RealVideoHD-DVD SVCDMPEG-4 VCD
Windows media
Video Characteristics
Regional EncodingA code identifying the region of the world for which a DVD videodisc has been encoded and preventing the disc from being played on a player sold in a different region• 8 region codes for standard definition DVD• 3 region codes for Blu-ray Disc
Authorized Access Point for the Work
• For motion pictures, videos, video games, etc., construct the authorized access point representing the work by using the preferred title for the work (see 6.2.2).
• Make additions if necessary to make the access point unique.– Always begin with the form element “motion picture” or
“television program”– Other elements: date of work, place of origin of work,
another distinguishing characteristic of the work
Examples
Othello (Television program : 1963 : Canadian Broadcasting Corporation)
Othello (Television program : 1963 : WOR-TV (Television station : New York, N.Y.))
Identifier for the Manifestation
A character string associated with a manifestation that serves to differentiate that manifestation from other manifestations
– Videorecording number– Universal Product Code