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==Edited transcription== In order to create a more enjoyable experience for the reader, it is probably a good idea to edit your article. Of course, while doing so you should try to stay as close to the original meaning. There is several different ways of transcription, which will also greatly affect the outcome of your article. <br /> <br /> *Filtering unnecessary information <br /> *This is probably the most common way of transcription. While going through the interview you consciously pick certain parts of it in order to make the article more concise and to the point. This can mean cutting a video/sound file or filtering out certain parts of your produced texts. <br /> *This also gives you a lot of chances to create interesting content from a journalistic point of view. <br /> *There is a lot of different techniques you can use: You can leave out things, sum things up in spoken language, or even only write a summary of the events. <br /> *Differentiating interviewer from interviewee - type weight, colours, paragraphs.. <br /> *Listen to the recording once and take notes on the important topics discussed then go back to the interesting parts and transcribe them. <br /> *Listen to the recording and write down bullet-points of the facts that occurred so that it becomes a third person narrative.
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