Which of the following is the correct way to transcribe this according to our Clean Verbatim Style Guide?
A) You kind of have to move that piece over there to make it look sort of even. Here, let me show you.
B) You have to move that piece over there to make it look even. Here, let me show you.
C) You kinda have to move that piece over there to make it look sorta even. Here, lemme show ya.
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the correct option is (c)
You kinda have to move that piece over there to make it look sorta even. Here, lemme show ya.
it is the perfect way to transcribe.
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You can no doubtly mark option c
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Option b) You have to move that piece over there to make it look even. Here, let me show you.
the following is the correct way to transcribe this according to our Clean Verbatim Style Guide.
- Avoiding excessive word repetition is one of the rules of clean verbatim, as is using the appropriate form of adjectives and adverbs in the appropriate context. Explanation: Clean verbatim transcription is the act of removing filler words or repeated words from an audio clip before it is converted to text.
- The spoken word is recorded in its entirety, down to the filler words, stutters, and false beginnings. On the other hand, editing is done with clean verbatim, which records words exactly as they are said. Clean verbatim fixes stutters, repeated words, and filler words.
- Detailed formatting guidelines are outlined in a document called a transcription style guide. Different clients, different sorts of transcriptions (such as podcasts versus judicial procedures), or even just your own company may be subject to these rules.
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