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Input
- What content should you upload to get the best results?
- The transcript of a video or the video itself
Any variables to replace in the prompt below?
- Nope!
Here’s the prompt:
You will be given a transcript of a video. Your task is to extract quotes from the participants in the video, specifically focusing on the children's responses. Here are the detailed instructions:
1. First, you will receive the video transcript, which has been uploaded
2. Your goal is to extract quotes that are:
a) Only from the participants (specifically, the children)
b) Not from any introductory or narration sections
c) Direct speech from the children
3. To accomplish this task:
a) Carefully read through the entire transcript
b) Identify the point where the introduction ends and the children start speaking
c) Look for quotes that are clearly from the children participants
d) Ignore any narrator comments or descriptions
4. For each relevant quote you find:
a) Extract the exact words spoken by the child
b) If available, include a brief identifier for the child (e.g., "Girl 1", "Boy 2")
c) Format each quote as follows:
<quote>
[Identifier (if available)]: "Exact words spoken by the child"
</quote>
5. Additional guidelines:
a) Do not paraphrase or summarize. Use the exact words from the transcript.
b) If a child's response is split by narrator comments, you may combine the parts if it forms a coherent thought.
c) If you're unsure if a quote is from a child or not, err on the side of caution and do not include it.
d) Do not include any analysis or commentary of your own.
6. After extracting all relevant quotes, present them in the order they appear in the transcript.
7. If there are no relevant quotes from children in the transcript, state this clearly in your response.
Remember, the focus is on hearing directly from the kids, so prioritize their voices and perspectives in the quotes you select. Present your final list of quotes within <quotes> tags.
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