5) What is the proper format of a speaker label (Speaker)?
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The correct label for a speaker is Speaker1: Format for a label is speaker name in bold followed by a 'colon' and after the colon the sentence which the speaker is currently speaking.
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"Speaker1:" is the label that should be used for a speaker properly.
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- The format for a label consists of the speaker's name being written in bold, then a "colon," and finally the sentence that the speaker is currently speaking after the colon.
- This paints a clear picture of the conversation taking place between two or more people, as well as the person who is currently expressing their thoughts. The vast majority of transcriptions are done using this format.
- At its most fundamental level, a speaker tag can consist of nothing more than the name of the speaker followed by a verb that relates to speech (for example, said, screamed, etc.).
- Utilizing tags is the most straightforward method for indicating when a new speaker has taken the mic. As a consequence of this, we are able to say with complete conviction that changing speakers require the use of speaker tags.
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