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Sign up to beta test Video Notebook

Tyler Dukes//June 12, 2012

We’ve worked with a few journalists to test Video Notebook, our new tool to help reporters annotate and analyze audio and video. Now it’s your turn to give it a test drive and check out a quick video walkthrough. Read More »

Tagged audio // social media // transcription // video // video notebook
Granicus' interface allows users to jump to sections of the video outlined by the government agency's meeting agenda. May agencies also include closed captioning.
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Adding structure to unsearchable video

Tyler Dukes//May 15, 2012

The growth of online video is explosive, and without tools to navigate this unsearchable information, it’s increasingly impossible to make sense of it all. But there are a few novel solutions, especially when it comes to video from local, state and federal government. Read More »

Tagged Granicus // Javier Muniz // Liam Dillon // Tom Spengler // video // Voice of San Diego // Waldo Jaquith
Your notes, as well as the sources you've imported, scroll along with the video. Just click on a note and the video jumps to the proper location in the timeline.
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Video Notebook first look

Tyler Dukes//February 27, 2012

Computer-Assisted Reporting conference-goers in St. Louis got an early look at a tool the Reporters’ Lab is developing to make finding information hidden in video and audio faster with the help of tweets, annotations and other data feeds. Read More »

Tagged ire // nicar // search // video // video notebook
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