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Combined Continuity And Spotting List – Course 230
First Section
Welcome!
What is a CCSL? What is it used for? (1:33)
How Much Can I Make as a CCSL Transcriber? (1:12)
Your responsibilities as a CCSL transcriber
Types of CCSL
Format
Cinematic terms
Intro
Sequence, scene and shot (6:32)
Shot sizes
Over the shoulder (OTS) (0:16)
Camera movements (2:39)
Camera angles
Elements present in a CCSL
Components
Shot number
Timecodes
Scene/Visual description
Lower-thirds and graphics
Dialogue and music and sound effects
What if my dialogue isn't that accurate? (0:22)
Credits
Materials for creating a CCSL
Hardware and Software
Transcription Softwares
ABS or raw script
Transcription of the spoken dialogue
Foreign language
Credit sheet
Saving your work.
Creating a CCSL
Getting started
Step 1: Timecode Shot Changes
Step 2: Transcribe Dialogue, Sounds, & Text
Step 3: Scene Descriptions (6:55)
Step 4: Timecode Dialogue Column
Step 5: Add Credits
Checking your work
Time to practice!
Step by step (2:23)
Here we go! (1:00)
Applying as a CCSL transcriber
Now what?
Talking Type
Daily Transcription
Transcriptionwave
GothamLab
Transcription Studio
Ready... set... go!
Congratulations!
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Lower-thirds and graphics
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