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		<description><![CDATA[Simply put, verbatim transcription is the transcription of every word and sound on the recording along with non-verbal communication such as laughter, pauses, etc. For example: Interviewer: Did you ever correspond with him at the time? Interviewee: [Silence] No… er… I don’t recall that. I think.. um… I think I have some letters from him in my file though&#8230;which came some months&#8230;years later. In the verbatim style of transcription text is NOT edited to remove fillers (ums, ahs, ers, etc.), [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Simply put, verbatim transcription is the transcription of every word and sound on the recording along with non-verbal communication such as laughter, pauses, etc. For example:</p>
<p><strong>Interviewer: </strong>Did you ever correspond with him at the time?</p>
<p><strong>Interviewee: </strong>[Silence] No… er… I don’t recall that. I think.. um… I think I have some letters from him in my file though&#8230;which came some months&#8230;years later.</p>
<p>In the verbatim style of transcription text is NOT edited to remove fillers (ums, ahs, ers, etc.), false starts (incomplete sentences), repeated words/sentences, and even grammatical errors. Everything is typed just as it’s there on the recording.</p>
<p>The style can also be customized to specific needs of a project. For example, a project might require noting any pauses that are 5 seconds or more or it might be desirable to have the main interviewee&#8217;s words transcribed verbatim but not necessary to give the same amount of detail for the speech of additional participants.</p>
<p>Verbatim transcription is ideal for research transcription, PhD interviews, market research interviews, movie scripts, B-roll transcription, and other projects where HOW something is said is equally important as WHAT&#8217;s being said. However, if you’re looking for a clean, easy-to-read document <a href="http://www.indianscribes.com/what-is-clean-read-transcription/" target="_blank">Clean Read </a>transcription may be a better choice.</p>
<p>The style requires a keen ear, attention to detail, and a LOT more time than other styles of transcription.</p>
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