Attaching a CD to your script, even if it is original music, would be one sure way to make your script a candidate for rejection.
You can decide to write scripts, or write music, but combining them with the expectation that anyone else will be interested in the combination is a dicey gamble. Both your story and the music are unproven.
You may be able to produce the script on your own, and that way you can marry the two arts in your movie.
A conductor plays the music but the composer decides what do do
The Glockenspiel is only played when the score calls for it ... the score is written by the composer. It is the composer who decides which instruments, and how many of each, are used in his/her compositions.
i believe the producer or director decides what goes into a movie trailer. They go through the movie and pick out bits and pieces that they think will lure the viewer in.
usually the director or the actor if they want but that doesnt happen often.
Zombies do not exist in reality, so this is impossible to answer. In the realm of horror fiction, it entirely depends upon what the imagination of the writer / film director decides.
Of course, the director/producer decides who/what gets eaten. But if this were in real life, then the more powerful animal would decide who/what gets eaten.
Do you mean genre? Or do you mean Rating? Rating would be in England anyway BBFC. Genre would be up to the director/producers depending on how they market it.
A. reference group
A Fiscal, or Procurator Fiscal, is a public prosecutor in Scotland. The Fiscal does not appear in court, but decides which cases will be prosecuted, and which form the trial will take. They have a similar role to the director of public prosecution in England,
who decides what good literature is ?
the umpire decides if the batsman is out or not
The Snake Decides was created in 1988.