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Captioning: Our captioning culture

By Lauren E. Storck Do you know the origin of the word caption? The old history of the word is to capture or seize. How…

Marketing legal videographers

NCRA’s Certified Legal Videographers Council leaders Bruce Balmer, MBA, CLVS, Columbia, S.C., and Brian Clune, CLVS, San Anselmo, Calif., were joined by Jason Leven, CLVS,…

TechCon Today: Beyond deposition video

CLVSs are discovering a new world of ancillary video services beyond the traditional legal arena. NCRA members Don Cely, CLVS, from Greenville, S.C., and Steve…

VIDEO PRODUCTS & SERVICES

The purpose of this section is to provide newsworthy information on legal video related products and technologies. This column is for our readers to use…

Learn more about Google Glass

The United Kingdom-based company 121 Captions, which provides communications support for people who have hearing impairments on a global basis, recently posted a one-minute video…

Profile: Jennifer Sati, RMR, CRR, CBC, CCP, CRI

Program director of judicial reporting/broadcast captioning program at Anoka Technical College and independent captioner/CART provider. Currently resides in Dayton, Minn. MEMBER SINCE: 1985 GRADUATED FROM:…

A secure connection for court reporters

The JCR provides newsworthy information on reporter-related products and technologies. This column is for readers to use in their research; neither NCRA nor the JCR…

NCRA works with FCC on captioning quality

On Tuesday, Dec. 10, NCRA executive director & CEO Jim Cudahy, CAE, NCRA assistant director of government relations Adam Finkel, government relations specialist Brandon Schall,…

NCRA launches “Captioning Matters” campaign

National Court Reporters Association has launched a new campaign to increase awareness of captions and advocate for the increased need for accurate, understand­able, and timely…