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In season 3 of 24 wich I'm watching now he's credited as DB Woodside in the credits.  In profiler on the same season he's listed as D B Woodside. In Romeo Must Die credited in profiler D.B. Woodside (not checked actual credits yet) and in 24 season five and six credited in profiler as D. B. Woodside[DB Woodside] (not checked actual credits yet.)

So what would his common name be? Is this discussed before?
The spaces between D and B indicates first and middle name, and so is the D. B. D.B indicates first name only.

From Credit Lookup:
DB Woodside: 91 titles (169 profiles)
D B Woodside: 38 titles (55 profiles)
D.B. Woodside: 23 titles (36 profiles)
D. B. Woodside: 38 titles (67 profiles)

From this I assume DB Woodside would be the common name? Any suggestions?
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I may be wrong but aren't initials like this subject to some form of filtering? At the very least that would reduce the name options.
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I may be wrong but aren't initials like this subject to some form of filtering? At the very least that would reduce the name options.


Yes, D.B.//Woodside would be filtered as D./B./Woodside anyhow.
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Would DB//Woodside become D/B/woodside too due to filtering?
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I don't think so, because how could it tell the difference between "DB" and "De"?
Although should we be separating them anyway? Because even though they're written as "DB", they're still initials at the end of the day.
But I think that's a different debate.
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Would DB//Woodside become D/B/woodside too due to filtering?

No.  The filter is triggered by the double '.' or, oddly enough, a space between the letters.

DB/ /Woodside remains as entered.
D.B. / /Woodside becomes D./B./Woodside [D.B. Woodside]
D B/ /Woodside becomes D./B./Woodside [D B Woodside]
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D B/ /Woodside becomes D./B./Woodside [D B Woodside]

That's an interesting filter. Does that mean Invelos expect us to enter all initials that way?
If so then it looks like the common name is D./B./Woodside regardless of the on screen credits.

Just in case, I only have him in Buffy series 7 as DB Woodside. Though I should point out there is a small gap so "D B Woodside" is a possibility, I just think they're too close for that.
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Just in case, I only have him in Buffy series 7 as DB Woodside. Though I should point out there is a small gap so "D B Woodside" is a possibility, I just think they're too close for that.

this is another problem with this sort of credit some see a gap and others don't
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IMHO it should be as Greyhulk has stated since his name is

David Bryan Woodside.

It is just down to the way Hollywood's lazy credit writers have portrayed his name.
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I tend to agree with you: D.B. vs. DB is a stylistic choice, whereas I'm happy for it to be entered into "credited as" it doesn't change the fact that his initials are D. and B.
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IMHO it should be as Greyhulk has stated since his name is

David Bryan Woodside.

It is just down to the way Hollywood's lazy credit writers have portrayed his name.


Sorry if I didn't imply what I ment

D/B/Woodside or even D./B./Woodside
but definitely not DB//Woodside
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Question: if a name appears on screen with no gaps (or possibly extremely small one's) between initials and last name do you recreate this with the credited as field

R. E. Dearing [R.E.Dearing]
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Question: if a name appears on screen with no gaps (or possibly extremely small one's) between initials and last name do you recreate this with the credited as field

R. E. Dearing [R.E.Dearing]


Personally I wouldn't but at the same time I don't think I could vote against it. Hopefully it won't happen too many times! 
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Hopefully it won't happen too many times! 

Just done 2 films and no spaces 
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Quoting ninehours:
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Question: if a name appears on screen with no gaps (or possibly extremely small one's) between initials and last name do you recreate this with the credited as field

R. E. Dearing [R.E.Dearing]


I would say going by Ken's filter it should be done... after all...

a credit as D.B. Woodside is automatically changed to..

D./B./Woodside (D.B. Woodside)

So his filter itself shows the difference in spacing.

But as I said... that is just going by the way the filter itself works.
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So the bottom line is D. B. Woodside [DB Woodside] as common name?
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