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* Perform a find/replace operation with each speaker name, replacing the speaker name with the name surrounded by three tick marks. So <code>Eric Weinstein:</code> is replaced <code>'''Eric Weinstein:'''</code>. | * Perform a find/replace operation with each speaker name, replacing the speaker name with the name surrounded by three tick marks. So <code>Eric Weinstein:</code> is replaced <code>'''Eric Weinstein:'''</code>. | ||
* Add the necessary markup around section headings. Keep in mind heading levels may differ between the Google doc and the wiki, all that needs to be preserved is. | * Add the necessary markup around section headings. Keep in mind heading levels may differ between the Google doc and the wiki, all that needs to be preserved is. | ||
== If I don't want to continue working on a transcript == | |||
Tell us! | |||
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Revision as of 16:37, 25 April 2021
The Portal Transcripts (Transcript Completion Project) | |
Information | |
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Topic | The Portal Podcast |
Leader | pyrope#5830 BeefSandwich27#0143 Aardvark#5610 |
Start Date | 31 January 2020 |
Methodology | Transcript Workflow |
Style Guide | Wiki Page |
Portal Media Spreadsheet | Sheet |
Google Drive | Drive |
Links | |
Website | The Portal Blog |
Discord | Link |
The Portal Group Discord | Link |
All Projects |
This is our workflow for generating and editing transcripts for The Portal Podcast and other Content by Eric Weinstein. It introduces the tools and services we use and our style guide.
Before you start
Make accounts
In order to give you access to our transcripts, you'll need accounts with the services we use.
- Have a Discord account. Discord is an online chat service where we coordinate our work.
- Have an Otter.ai account. We generate our transcripts in Otter, where they can be edited to match speakers to text.
- Have a Google account. We use Google Drive and Google Docs to .
Contact us on Discord
Join our transcript-focused Discord server or our main Discord server and contact Aardvark or Brooke. Say what you'd like to work on and we'll give access to our Drive folder and the transcript in Otter.
Basics of Editing
We have developed a style guide to keep our transcripts consistent. Here are the basics.
- We use a clean verbatim style. This means filler words (ums/uhs) and repeated words when they do not add extra meaning (and, and , and ...) are removed.
- Add notes in brackets for things that happen in video but don't translate to audio.
- No indent on paragraphs
- In your text editor, leave an empty paragraph between existing ones
- Timestamp on top, italicized, shift+enter for line break (not paragraph break from regular enter)
- For speaker tags: full speaker name (first + last), bolded with a colon.
- For multiple paragraphs by the same speaker, only the first should have a speaker tag
- Add section headings
Be sure to review our style guide for everything in detail with examples.
Process
- Edit in Otter
- Edit in GDocs while listening
- Edit in GDocs again
When finished
Tell us! We'll look it over and put it on the blog.
Paste it onto the wiki. Note that
- Timestamps must be followed by a
tag to insert the linebreak. - Perform a find/replace operation with each speaker name, replacing the speaker name with the name surrounded by three tick marks. So
Eric Weinstein:
is replacedEric Weinstein:
. - Add the necessary markup around section headings. Keep in mind heading levels may differ between the Google doc and the wiki, all that needs to be preserved is.
If I don't want to continue working on a transcript
Tell us!