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Now do all the "Together" actions and dialogs. As you scroll through your transcript, it should be easy to detect what still needs to be converted based on the lack of {{ at the beginning of the line.
Now do all the "Together" actions and dialogs. As you scroll through your transcript, it should be easy to detect what still needs to be converted based on the lack of {{ at the beginning of the line.
*See above on how to do this, it's pretty simple
*See above on how to do this, it's pretty simple
<pre>{{Together|Ricky and Steve|Come onnn!}}
<pre>{{Together|Ricky and Steve|Come onnn!
{{Act:Together|Ricky and Steve sigh}}</pre>
{{Act:Together|Ricky and Steve sigh</pre>
*Note: End brackets were left out, those are taken care of all at once.
One more thing to check for, other people's dialog and actions.
One more thing to check for, other people's dialog and actions.
*This is also quite simple as shown above. Just swap out the name for whoever it is
*This is also quite simple as shown above. Just swap out the name for whoever it is
<pre>{{Other|Claire|I've been sober for a whole three minutes now.}}
<pre>{{Other|Claire|I've been sober for a whole three minutes now.
{{Act:Other|Claire Laughs}}</pre>
{{Act:Other|Claire Laughs</pre>
*Note: End brackets were left out, those are taken care of all at once.
Great, so we have all the lead in {{ taken care of, now we just need to cap off all of our lines.
Great, so we have all the lead in {{ taken care of, now we just need to cap off all of our lines.
*We go back to manipulating with ^p
*We go back to manipulating with ^p

Revision as of 20:00, 6 November 2007

Template Usage

Dialogue

Karl, Steve, or Ricky

{{<Name of Talker>|<Dialogue>}}
  Example: {{Steve|Oh, that's class.}}

Steve: Oh, that's class.

Other Person

{{Other|<Name of Talker>|<Dialogue>}}
  Example: {{Other|Claire|I've been sober for a whole three minutes now.}}

Claire: I've been sober for a whole three minutes now.

Together

{{Together|<Names of People>|<Dialogue>}}
  Example: {{Together|Ricky and Steve|Come onnn!}}

Ricky and Steve: Come onnn!


Actions

Karl, Steve, or Ricky

{{Act:<Name of Person>|<Action>}}
  Example: {{Act:Steve|Steve Laughs}}

Steve Laughs

Other Person

{{Act:Other|<Action>}}
  Example: {{Act:Other|Claire Laughs}}

Claire Laughs

Together

{{Act:Together|<Action>}}
  Example: {{Act:Together|Ricky and Steve sigh}}

Ricky and Steve sigh.

General

{{Action|<Action>}}
  Example: {{Action|Song: Muse - Plug in Baby}}

Song: Muse - Plug in Baby


Examples

Taken from 15 November 2003

Ricky: Retro cut there, Thin Lizzy, Don’t Believe a Word. On Xfm 104.9. I’m Ricky Gervay, with me, Steve Merchant, Bobbity Boo! Who’s that over there? It’s Karly Pilkboids!

Steve Laughs

Steve: Oh that’s classic.

Ricky: You all right, Karl? How’re ya doing? C’mon – up! Up! Bigabagadoo! Pro-ject! Project! There’s people out there wanting to, you know, cheer up their Saturday afternoons. We’re the boys for it, yeah? We’re like quick-quick fitters.

Steve: All right, Karl?

Ricky and Steve: Come onnn!

Karl: I’m all right! I’m up for it!


Recommended Transcribing Method and Guide (How-to)

The above format looks real glossy and nice. However, it's rather difficult to implement on the fly. Here's a few tips to expedite the transcription process. It looks like a lot of work, but once you get the hang of it, it is much faster than typing out all the scripting. (Note: Requires MS Word, or at least something with similar functions.)

Preformat Your Transcript

This means to be consistent initially and the next steps will be a whole lot easier. Some tips.

  • Remember to use capitalization and punctuation
  • Avoid using parenthesis (can cause some issues in conversion and look messy)
  • Whenever someone talks use something like:
"R: You're an idiot play a record."
or "Ricky: You're an idiot play a record."
  • Use whatever dialog marker you want (the shorter, the faster - just be consistent!)
  • For songs do something like
Song: Artist - Title
  • For actions, just type the action
Ricky laughs

With your transcript consistent, the rest is a breeze.

Converting the Transcript

Using MS Word's Find/Replace function, the transcript can be converted to a sexy color coded version that looks really sharp.

  • Hit Ctrl + F or click Edit>Find in MS Word
  • Click the Replace tab
  • Hit the More button

Now you are ready to begin!

  • First let's get rid of double spaces (if you have them, if not move on to the next step).
Replace ^p^p with ^p
  • Note: ^p = paragraph break
  • Next let's take care of the dialog
In this example I use R: S: and K: for dialouge markers, so
Replace R: with {{Ricky|
Do the same with Steve and Karl.
  • Note: It is imperative that there IS a space after R: and NO space after {{Ricky|, otherwise everything will be messed up.
  • Note on the note: You can fix this by replacing "| " with "|" (See troubleshooting)

That takes care of most of everything. Let's do songs next.

In this example I use "Song:" to mark the playing of a record, so
Replace Song: with {{Action|Song:

Done. Now actions.

  • Most actions should be gone through individually.
Just copy/paste {{Act:Ricky| (no space!) in front of all his actions. Same with Steve and Karl.
  • Sometimes replacing frequently done actions is faster. Ricky tends to laugh a lot so it may be more efficient to...
Replace Ricky laughs with {{Act:Ricky|Ricky laughs

Now do all the "Together" actions and dialogs. As you scroll through your transcript, it should be easy to detect what still needs to be converted based on the lack of {{ at the beginning of the line.

  • See above on how to do this, it's pretty simple
{{Together|Ricky and Steve|Come onnn!
{{Act:Together|Ricky and Steve sigh
  • Note: End brackets were left out, those are taken care of all at once.

One more thing to check for, other people's dialog and actions.

  • This is also quite simple as shown above. Just swap out the name for whoever it is
{{Other|Claire|I've been sober for a whole three minutes now.
{{Act:Other|Claire Laughs
  • Note: End brackets were left out, those are taken care of all at once.

Great, so we have all the lead in {{ taken care of, now we just need to cap off all of our lines.

  • We go back to manipulating with ^p
Replace ^p with }}^p

So it should be about done. At this point, you should hit Crtl+A (select all), and then Crtl+C (copy). And Crtl+V (paste) it into the Pilkipedia text box where appropriate. Then hit "Show Preview". Posting at this point isn't a good idea, because there will be errors. The conversion is quite sensitive, so little mistakes cause cut scripts and weird dotted boxes. If you have just a few, go through and clean up manually. If you have a lot, there's probably something wrong with your script. See the troubleshooting section below. If it doesn't work further, get in touch with KnockinAbout with your issue. Be prepared to upload your Word document to a file sharing site (e.g. Mediafire)

Troubleshooting

  • When I replace something, it is all in caps.
  • Try turning on "Match Case". Turn it back on afterwards though to alleviate other problems.
  • I have like four }}}} or {{{{ in a row all over the place.
  • Try replacing }}}} or {{{{ with just two {{ or however many need to be taken out.
  • When I show preview, some or all of my lines are surrounded by a weird dotted box.
  • This means the "|" probably has a space after it. You can fix this by replacing "| " with "|" (without quotes, obviously) and it should remedy the issue.