
If you’re familiar with Google Documents this share functionality is similar.Īll you need to do is add the emails you’d like to share with, as well as an option message box to go along with the email that they will receive inviting them to view or edit the transcription (based on which you choose to offer). Share Your Transcriptįrom there, once you’ve added your timecodes and reviewed and edited the transcription to your liking, you can choose to share the transcription with others by simply clicking the blue “Share” button in the top right corner. A new timecode will be added (and you can even assign the name of the person speaking if needed). If you’d like to add additional timecodes, simply select the text spot you’d like in the Transcription Editor and press “Enter” or “Return” on your keyboard. You can follow along with playback that way as well. Try clicking around in the Transcription Editor and you’ll find that when you select a word, the video will be taken to that exact spot. These can be very helpful for filmmakers as they share their projects with collaborators or as a way to plan and consolidate their edits on paper. There should already be timecodes in the transcription that will usually be broken up by person speaking. Now we can start working with the transcription and inserting timecodes as needed. You can actually preview and check out what this Transcription Editor looks like here. You’ll get a confirmation email as well as an email letting you know that your transcription is done and ready to dive into.Ĭlick on the “View and Edit Transcript” button in your email and it will take you to the Transcription Editor (pictured above). Once you’ve reviewed your order and added any additional resources that you’d like to include, you can complete your order. Order a Transcript with Timestamps Here 4.
