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Aug
13

Video Vault February 2010

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 From our Newsletter Archive February 2010.  Click here to see our complete newsletter archive 

Video Vault
By Chris Lewis, FLVS
Legal Video SpecialistClick Here For Our Video Department
How important is it for the videographer to state the time of day when going on and off the record?  Let me tell you a story…
 
One late night a few years ago, we were shooting a video deposition downtown Seattle at a well-established law firm. The deposition had gone on all day and now into the evening.  We had been on and off the record so many times I was having to use a third sheet of paper to mark the objections, exhibits and other note worthy items.  One of which is the time of day we are on and off the record.
 
With that in mind, it got to be about 7:30 PM and the lawyers and the witness were almost at wits end.  We were rolling along and had just gone back on the record and one of the attorneys bypassed the court reporter and asked me if I could replay the video before the last break.  The entire room turned their focus on me and the lead attorney said, “Can you pull those questions up from the last session?” 
 
Now, I had been recording video proceedings for about seven years at that time and have never been asked to search or back up the recording to hear what was said. 
 
With all eyes on me and the reporter not saying anything about her back up tape, I checked my log and noted the times of us being on and off the record, searched my video and played back the last session for all in the room to listen to.
 
I was happy to be able to assist the lawyers with their request, so I will pass along to all who read this, please allow the videographer the opportunity to note and state the time of day when going on and off the record, as it may become very important.
Chris Lewis 
 
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Aug
10

Transcription Corner June 2010

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From our Newsletter Archive February 2010.  Click here to see our complete newsletter archive

Transcription Corner

By Anna Hirsch
Senior Transcriptionist    
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Thinking Outside The Courtroom!

Many people have asked us in the past if Flygare & Associates will transcribe things other than courtroom hearings.  The answer to that question is YES!!
 
Flygare and Associates In-House transcription department transcribes a variety of matters not just court hearings.  We have done numerous appeals hearings for several local school districts when students have been emergency expelled for whatever reason. 
 
We have transcribed multiple city counsel meetings or other city hearings throughout the Northwest area. 
 
We have transcribed interviews for possible employee misconduct and for witnesses of a crime in preparation for court trials. 
 
And as always we have transcribed a variety of text messages off cell phones, voice messages off answering machines, emails, videos, whatever needs to be transcribed.
 
If you have a hearing or interview you would like transcribed but you do not have a recording device, our in-house videographer will come and record your hearing and we will transcribe off of the video.  We are always willing to work with you to make sure you get what you want when you want it. 
 

Flygare & Associates In-House Transcription Department transcribes a variety of hearings, meetings, videos, text messages, voice messages, emails, etc.  We are here for all your transcription needs.

 

Anna Hirsch
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