In this article we are going to explore the impact of Template talk:Infobox television in our current society. From its origin to its evolution, Template talk:Infobox television has played a key role in different aspects of our daily lives. Throughout history, Template talk:Infobox television has been a source of debate and interest, awakening passions and generating reflections on its influence in various areas. Through this article, we will analyze the relevance of Template talk:Infobox television today and how it has shaped our perceptions, behaviors and decisions. In addition, we will examine different perspectives regarding Template talk:Infobox television, presenting a comprehensive and critical vision that invites reflection and deep analysis of its role in our society.
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Per this talk page discussion, should there be a separate field that lists a studio producing a series live-action or animated? They have nothing to do with production companies, and besides, some shows have logos of companies that are not production companies at all. BaldiBasicsFan (talk) 05:52, 16 September 2024 (UTC)
At Category:Temp infobox television tracking category usages of "Dialogues" and "Lyrics" are tracked. As you can see, there are over 400 pages that use this credit. From checking a few, this seems to be an Indian-unique credit. We should either support and add these two credits, or remove their usages. But there is no point in ignoring this and having this incorrect usage style continue. Gonnym (talk) 13:19, 1 February 2025 (UTC)
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Hi there! I was trying to edit the template to add production designer names to some film and tv shows with exceptional production design, only to find out it's not an editable attribute.
As an art department professional with 20 years experience working in film and television, and member of the Art Directors Guild (Local 800) representing Production Designers and Art Directors internationally, I want to request that Production Designer be added to the info box below Cinematographer. In Film and TV production, the Production Designer is hired at the beginning of the project and is part of the "Holy Trinity" of the project. This is the Director, Cinematographer and Production Designer. The PD often scouts to find the locations of sets or creates concept drawings and renderings before the Director and Cinematographer are even on the ground. Ultimately, the three of them will collaborate on the look of the film.
Not having the Production Designers listed at the top next to films like Wicked, Back to the Future, Star Wars, Batman (1989), Astroid City, Blade Runner, etc, seems egregious since they are largely responsible for creating the iconic worlds that are often as memorable as the characters themselves. Also, many of these designers have their own Wikipedia page, including Nathan Crowley, Rick Carter, Robert Stromberg, to name a few.
Please consider adding a space for the Production Designer so they can be properly credited for the massive contribution they add to the final film.
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ReactionFilms (talk) 03:23, 9 February 2025 (UTC)
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The redirect T:ITV has been listed at redirects for discussion to determine whether its use and function meets the redirect guidelines. Readers of this page are welcome to comment on this redirect at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2025 February 13 § T:ITV until a consensus is reached. Utopes (talk / cont) 14:12, 13 February 2025 (UTC)
I recently adjusted ButlerBlogBot Task 2 to change |narrated=
to |narrator=
in its cleanup routine. This is based on what is listed in the documentation as the correct param. However, after spotchecking edits after the most recent update, I'm not sure this is correct. For example, comparing this edit to the previous state shows that the narrator parameter showed in the infobox when it was |narrated=
and after the change to |narrator=
it is no longer displayed.
Was there a change that didn't get recorded in the documentation? ButlerBlog (talk) 15:27, 5 March 2025 (UTC)
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symbol before the parameter name. Gonnym (talk) 16:26, 5 March 2025 (UTC)
In working through Category:Pages using infobox television with nonstandard dates, do instances of references (a <ref> tag) following the date in |first_aired=
/|last_aired=
result in adding it to the maintenance category? Here's an example of my question: Adventure Time (1958 TV series) - dates appear to be formatted correctly, there is only one network and one set of dates. Is it the <ref> tag that puts it in the maintenance category?
For comparison, Georgetown University Forum has general text, so I can see why that would probably be what adds it to the maintenance cat. So is it currently looking for any text other than {{Start date}}/{{End date}}, and if so, is it possible to exclude those with ref tags (I'm guessing not). Or am I off-base in what I'm seeing? ButlerBlog (talk) 20:46, 6 March 2025 (UTC)
<ref*>(+<\/ref>)?
. -- Alex_21 TALK 20:59, 6 March 2025 (UTC)
Would really like an option like when you do a Google search for a movie it shows where it is available to watch if any. But only subscription as those the rent/sell have pretty much the same anyway. 193.183.8.10 (talk) 17:13, 10 March 2025 (UTC)