User talk:NindëFaelivrin

Your recent edits
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Carlos Lascano
Welcome to Wikipedia! I'm a relative novice, but if I can help I will!

OK, to the points you asked about:
 * The semi colon was my mistake, I accidently put it in, but have now removed it!
 * I'll have a quick look and see if I can get a basic infobox added... I'll be back soon (I'll also explain how to add photos, etc)
 * Citations - you need to link specific facts to specific citations - I'll talk about this more when I've added the infobox!

Happy editing!  Phantom Steve  ( Contact Me, My Contribs ) 23:18, 15 July 2009 (UTC)


 * Before I can add an infobox, I need to know what Carlos would be mainly known as - writer, director, animator, illustrator, painter or photographer?  Phantom Steve  ( Contact Me, My Contribs ) 23:20, 15 July 2009 (UTC)


 * OK, I've added a basic infobox. Now to other points...


 * 1) Whenever you add a comment on a talk page (but not on an article page), remember to sign your name by typing ~ after your comment! (see Sinebot's comment at the top of this page!)
 * 2) I've not really read through it, but bits of the article seem to be lifted directly from the websites... this isn't allowed! Those websites have the copyright on their content. You need to rewrite the information in your own words.
 * 3) To upload a picture you have the rights to (for example, if you took a photo yourself), then see Uploading Images - it explains what you can and cannot upload, the licensing you have to agree to (basically, anyone can copy, use or alter the image, as long as they credit you with it), and how to do it!
 * 4) Citations: I'm not sure which of your sources would be suitable (I haven't got time to look through them!) but basically, you need to use them inline with statements. For example, here is a (made-up) paragraph with citations:



The code for that is:

The bits in colour are the code (markup) for creating a reference/citation. The red one is for a webpage citation, the blue one for a newspaper citation.

The reference list (the bit like this:
 * ^ "Winners of the 2008 Blibby Awards" (in English). February 2008. http://www.blibby-awards.com/2008/winners/. Retrieved on 2009-07-16.
 * ^ "Phantomsteve designs another one!". http://news-source.com/design/2009/phantomsteve. Retrieved on 2009-07-16.

is created by including the wiki markup code

You just put that at the bottom of the article.

I'm going to leave it at that for the time being - there's a lot to take in! If you want to experiment, use your Sandbox which I have created for you... practise, do 'Show preview', save when you are happy. When you have got it the way you like it, then you can copy the content into articles.

If you have any more questions, just leave a message for me!

Happy editing.  Phantom Steve  ( Contact Me, My Contribs ) 00:26, 16 July 2009 (UTC)

Carlos Lascano part 2
Hi!

Thanks for putting some more inline citations... it's getting there!

I've removed some of the external links... the ones I removed met one of these criteria:
 * 1) The blog can easily be accessed from his official website, so isn't needed here
 * 2) If the only thing on the website was a mini-biography, the information is here, so the website isn't helpful
 * 3) If I couldn't find a direct link to the page, and there was no examples of his work on the page, I left them out.

I've also put the filmography (for lack of a better word) into tables - and removed any awards which I could not find a reference to online (for most of them, the only place I could find mention of the award was on his own website, or on other websites which had just copied from his website!)

You'll notice that I've got quite a few for "Scarecrow", but I've removed quite a few... it's important that all statements like awards can be verified, and most of those organisations do not have official websites!

I hope you don't think I've massacred what you did... I like your article, and want to improve it so that it fits in with what Wikipedia expect!

Let me know if you have any comments on the above - or if you need any other help.  Phantom Steve  ( Contact Me, My Contribs ) 22:37, 16 July 2009 (UTC)

Part 3
I just reverted your recent edits - you completely destroyed User:Phantomsteve's painstaking work creating the tables. If you want to add references, please do so to the text as it is now or ask for help, don't revert wholesale the edits of others without explanation. Thanks. – ukexpat (talk) 04:20, 17 July 2009 (UTC)


 * Further to my comments above, can I just make it clear that I do not doubt the existence of the awards which I removed - but I was unable to verify them. No 'official' websites exist which show them - the only websites I could find that mention those awards for The Legend of the Scarecrow were Carlos' own websites, and websites which just have a copy of Carlos' list. If you can find sources which confirm the awards (not a blog or something similar), then I'd be quite happy to reinsert them. I left all of the awards which I could confirm (after spending a *long* time looking for *every* award mentioned), along with citations for them.  Phantom Steve  ( Contact Me, My Contribs ) 12:58, 17 July 2009 (UTC)

Worldfest 1998 award
...Marionettes, his first film, for which he was awarded the Silver Prize as "Best Experimental Feature Film" at the 1998 Worldfest.

I looked at the Worldfest winners for 1998 and 1999  but I couldn't find the entry for Marionettes. If you can find it, let me know which category it is under, and I'll happily include the reference on the filmography.

Don't be disheartened... your basic article was good for a newcomer... the whole idea of Wikipedia is that editors correct and improve articles... so I say again... "Happy editing!"  Phantom Steve  ( Contact Me, My Contribs ) 15:35, 17 July 2009 (UTC)

Photo of Carlos Lascano
I see you have added a photo of Carlos on the article - well done. I am most impressed that you not only uploaded the image, but in such a way that it would not be deleted... not many people get it right first time (I know I didn't, my first few pictures all ended up getting deleted!). Keep up the excellent work!  Phantom Steve  ( Contact Me, My Contribs ) 08:16, 21 July 2009 (UTC)