Board Thread:Manual of Style/@comment-1259419-20160517104930/@comment-26923065-20160604022728

This is the only part I disagree with:

BastionMonk wrote:

I think that, for certain topics, Jurassic Park: The Game, Trespasser and Jurassic World: The Game counts as movie-related material.

JP:TG's reasons on how it contradicts with Jurassic World has been done to death, Trespasser gives Hammond a different Birth Date IIRC, and JW:TG would have numerous canonical contradictions (Hoskins death, lack of any of these creatures in the film, etc.). All in all, it would just be a lot of confusion that nobody wants to deal with. It'd just be a major hassle and a waste of time.

In my opinion, what should classify as film-related media would be the other things you mentioned:

BastionMonk wrote:

Media that was part of the film

◾ Examples: deleted scenes, props, film sets etc.

◾ Media that was created as ty-in material for the films

◾ Examples: posters, websites, social media pictures

◾ Media that directly inspired characters or events in the films or film-related material

◾ Media that was released in response to the film

◾ Novella's, booklets

◾ Media that was created by people who had or might have had access to extra information about the film

and:

BastionMonk wrote:

Movie-related material

◾Movie's viral websites.

◾DVD extra's

◾interviews with cast and crew

◾props

◾posters

◾Etc.