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WoJ transcription help needed + mention new WoJ's here
Tsunami:
--- Quote from: Serack on November 18, 2010, 01:06:04 PM ---That's one of my favorite WoJ sources. It's got some of the best Lash info.
P.S. I recomend anyone who wants to contribute to post like knnn did so that someone else doesn't end up reproducing your work while your still working on it, and then when you are done, go back and modify your post to contain the actual dictation. (don't forget to change the subject line!!!).
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I think you're missing a part of that 2008 Comic-Con Q&A session.
There is this Video out there, that i'm pretty sure is Part 0 of that panel. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylKRYe0ZWHo
I've already transcribed part of that here. http://www.jimbutcheronline.com/bb/index.php/topic,14868.msg687203.html#msg687203
Sadly I've no time to spare to transcribe more at the moment, but feel free to use what's already there.
knnn:
--- Quote from: Tsunami on November 18, 2010, 02:31:53 PM ---I think you're missing a part of that 2008 Comic-Con Q&A session.
There is this Video out there, that i'm pretty sure is Part 0 of that panel. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylKRYe0ZWHo
I've already transcribed part of that here. http://www.jimbutcheronline.com/bb/index.php/topic,14868.msg687203.html#msg687203
Sadly I've no time to spare to transcribe more at the moment, but feel free to use what's already there.
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Thanks! I'll make sure to use it.
Serack:
--- Quote from: Tsunami on November 18, 2010, 02:31:53 PM ---I think you're missing a part of that 2008 Comic-Con Q&A session.
There is this Video out there, that i'm pretty sure is Part 0 of that panel. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylKRYe0ZWHo
I've already transcribed part of that here. http://www.jimbutcheronline.com/bb/index.php/topic,14868.msg687203.html#msg687203
Sadly I've no time to spare to transcribe more at the moment, but feel free to use what's already there.
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Thanks for pointing that out to me, great job with the transcription too! That is probably by far the best telling yet of the story of how he came up with the idea for Codex Alera, I've added the link to the list of interviews. It's also a pretty good example of how having transcrips is a great tool, but it's always fun watching/listening to the actual original media, because he was so expressive with this story.
man that's a lot of characters, I doubt knnn will be able to fit the whole thing into his earlier post...
P.S. With the changes in how the forums work, important posts like this can now be lost. If you know of a post that is already auto locked due to being inactive for too long, and is in danger of being gobbled by the decay factor, there is a sticky in the "Site Suggestions & Support" forum where you can do us all the service of pointing it out to the mods so they can be sure that it gets preserved.
Blampira:
I'm in, I'll take the top 4 to start with:
2006 Buzzy Multimedia Interview (youtube, well edited) - Completed
2007 FictionRight Interview with JB and his wife Shannon (audio) - Completed
2007 Dragon Page interview with JB - Completed
2007 Cinemafreaks interview of JB and Fred Hicks Audio (interview starts at 31:45)
tallgrrl:
I'll take these
2009 Kansas City Public Library Q&A (Audio)
2009 Mr. Media Radio Interview (Audio)
2009 Whisper radio interview audio (interview starts at 49:40)
If they get to be too much I'll speak up. That Kansas City one is annoying because it's hard to hear what the audience asks, but I'll do my best.
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