| @Tim Harrod: "Soundtrack" is a vague term, so it really shouldn't be accepted. Sure, it's commonly used for the score, for example when you purchase the CD, but it is also used for the compilation CD of all the original songs used (so it could count for "Music (song)"), and in audio post-production, it often refers to any and all sound used throughout the whole movie, so it could also be used for "Sound Editing" or "Sound Mixing."
@Jaspers: Sound mixing and sound editing are two separate processes, so no, they should never be lumped together. |