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Soundtrack vs Screenplay - What's the difference?

soundtrack | screenplay |


As nouns the difference between soundtrack and screenplay

is that soundtrack is a narrow strip running down a movie film that carries the recorded sound in synchronization with the pictures while screenplay is a script for a movie or a television show.

As a verb soundtrack

is to provide, or to act as the sound or music component of a film.

Sounds vs Soundtrack - What's the difference?

sounds | soundtrack |


As nouns the difference between sounds and soundtrack

is that sounds is plural of lang=en while soundtrack is a narrow strip running down a movie film that carries the recorded sound in synchronization with the pictures.

As verbs the difference between sounds and soundtrack

is that sounds is third-person singular of sound while soundtrack is to provide, or to act as the sound or music component of a film.

Soundtrack vs Filmscore - What's the difference?

soundtrack | filmscore |

Soundtrack vs Score - What's the difference?

soundtrack | score |


As verbs the difference between soundtrack and score

is that soundtrack is to provide, or to act as the sound or music component of a film while score is .

As a noun soundtrack

is a narrow strip running down a movie film that carries the recorded sound in synchronization with the pictures.

Soundtrack vs Sepmag - What's the difference?

soundtrack | sepmag |


As a noun soundtrack

is a narrow strip running down a movie film that carries the recorded sound in synchronization with the pictures.

As a verb soundtrack

is to provide, or to act as the sound or music component of a film.

As an adjective sepmag is

having a separately recorded soundtrack running concurrently with the film footage.

Soundtrack vs Trackmo - What's the difference?

soundtrack | trackmo |


As nouns the difference between soundtrack and trackmo

is that soundtrack is a narrow strip running down a movie film that carries the recorded sound in synchronization with the pictures while trackmo is (demoscene) a demo that is loaded directly from the physical tracks of a floppy disk instead of loading through the file system.

As a verb soundtrack

is to provide, or to act as the sound or music component of a film.

Soundtrack vs Nonsoundtrack - What's the difference?

soundtrack | nonsoundtrack |


As a noun soundtrack

is a narrow strip running down a movie film that carries the recorded sound in synchronization with the pictures.

As a verb soundtrack

is to provide, or to act as the sound or music component of a film.

As an adjective nonsoundtrack is

(rare) that is not a soundtrack.

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