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Buzzr, CMAX, Goog Guide

Index

General Guidelines

  • Prioritize dominant speakers and use the chatter or (chatter) marker as necessary.

  • Follow RS context for sound markers. (Please see suggested sound marker macros below)




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Chaires Suggested Buzzr Macros - Just a starting point. Of course, make whatever macros you'll remember and use :-)

  • (music) - bzmu, bzms
  • (foreign) - bzfo, bzfs
  • (buzzer) - bzbz, bzbu
  • (ding) - bzdi, bzdn
  • (clock ticking) - bzct, bzcl
  • (applause) - bzap, bzaa
  • (chatter) - bzch, ch0


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Chaires Suggested CMAX/Goog Macros - Just a starting point. Of course, make whatever macros you'll remember and use :-)

  • [music] - cxmu, cxms
  • [foreign] - cxfo, cxfs
  • [buzzer] - cxbz, cxbu
  • [ding] - cxdi, cxdn
  • [clock ticking] - cxct, cxcl
  • [applause] - cxap, cxaa
  • [chatter] - cxch, ch00



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Reference Sheets


The Buzzr, CMAX and Goog RSes are nearly identical, except Buzzr job types uses a set of parentheses for sound markers, and CMAX/GooG jobs use brackets for sound markers. The RSes outline the use cases for the sound markers. For these job types, please only utilize the listed sound markers as outlined in the RSes.

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Special Content in Buzzr Jobs


Brand names of prizes in game shows are sometimes listed in the credits at the end of a job. This can potentially be a great place to verify spelling and accuracy.

While the names of celebrities, hosts, producers, are sometimes relatively easy enough to confirm, contestant full names are not always verifiable. Many times, they will have a name tag or a sign with their first name but not their last. Use context clues from the job along with knowledge from Google to make the best reasonable guess if their last name isn't common.

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Page last modified on Monday, September 26, 2022 09:42:05 EDT by cchaires. (Version 6)