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Just Curious...

Posted: February 28th, 2024, 9:07 am
by IonaMuirgel2002
Hey, I am just curious about this, it's a question that a friend of mine (and I) were wondering about. Can you do the PL for your own project? even if you don't really have any experience doing it, you just think that you could do it?
-Iona

Re: Just Curious...

Posted: February 28th, 2024, 9:11 am
by TriciaG
No, for two reasons:

1. We want a different set of ears in case a reader inserts something they shouldn't. (This happened once, where a reader inserted a note stating their opinion of bull-fighting. If I recall correctly, that was one of the catalysts to require PLs.)

2. It's too easy for a reader to miss something in their own recording. They're too used to the material and their own voice. Note how many PL notes there are on submitted chapters; a reader is supposed to submit a file that's ready to catalog, yet there are mistakes, even though they've already PL'd their own file (or should have) before submitting. :)

Re: Just Curious...

Posted: February 28th, 2024, 9:11 am
by lorda
You can't PL your own solo project.
In your own group project, you can PL other reades sections, but not your own.

Cross post. :mrgreen:

Re: Just Curious...

Posted: February 28th, 2024, 9:12 am
by TriciaG
After I typed that, I wonder what you mean by "your own project."

If you're coordinating a group project, then sure - you can DPL others' submissions, no problem. We do ask that if you record anything in your own group project, that you get someone else to listen to that part.

EDIT: Yeah, what he said. 8-)

Re: Just Curious...

Posted: February 28th, 2024, 9:29 am
by IonaMuirgel2002
Now that you say it, I totally understand that about the different set of ears. What does DPL mean? (blush) I am afraid I don't quite remember the meaning for that one. Usually, I can understand acronyms or shortened words, but this time I couldn't quite call up my skill :D .

Something funny, I am upstairs editing, and my older sister came up to put something away, she sat down next to me and listened for a little while. All of a sudden, she burst out "wait, is that you reading?!?" She did not recognize that it was me because of my accent! :lol: Success! Now I can listen to myself without any of my friends being able to tell that I just like listening to Britt's talking! It is my favorite kind of ambiance. (Not really)
Thanks,
-Iona

Re: Just Curious...

Posted: February 28th, 2024, 9:33 am
by lorda
IonaMuirgel2002 wrote: February 28th, 2024, 9:29 am ... What does DPL mean? ...
Thanks,
-Iona
DPL = Dedicated Proof Listener. Someone who will PL the whole book/project.

Re: Just Curious...

Posted: February 28th, 2024, 9:40 am
by IonaMuirgel2002
But what is the difference between the jobs of the DPL and the PL?
-Iona
You and I are most likely going back and forth between the five little peppers forum and this forum, among all the other forums that catch my attention and that I just have to check out! :lol:

Re: Just Curious...

Posted: February 28th, 2024, 9:48 am
by lorda
IonaMuirgel2002 wrote: February 28th, 2024, 9:40 am But what is the difference between the jobs of the DPL and the PL?
-Iona
You and I are most likely going back and forth between the five little peppers forum and this forum, among all the other forums that catch my attention and that I just have to check out! :lol:
DPL is only an extension to PL. DPL, as I write befor, PLs the complete project.
So the PL is mostly the volunteer who listen to the sections. For a complete project we call him/her DPL. :wink:

Re: Just Curious...

Posted: February 28th, 2024, 9:51 am
by IonaMuirgel2002
:thumbs:

Re: Just Curious...

Posted: February 28th, 2024, 11:25 am
by Winnifred
Sometimes there's a request posted for PLs/DPLs in this forum. The request might be for a DPL for the whole book, or just for a few sections of group project. Right now, for example, there's a request for someone to PL sections that were read by the DPL of a dramatic reading.

Sometimes they're looking for someone to PL the finished chapters in a dramatic reading (each of the individual lines is parts-PL'd before that, then everything is edited together, and the edited together play/reading has to be PL'd as well).

Cheers,

Re: Just Curious...

Posted: February 28th, 2024, 11:42 am
by IonaMuirgel2002
Thanks!
-Iona

Cheer's to you as well! :D