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Transcription of Audio with Multiple People

We consider a multi-person interview to be an interview where there are two people (interviewees) being interviewed at the same time by an interviewer. The questions asked by the interviewer are paraphrased.

If there are more than two people being interviewed at once, please see Focus Groups for more details.

If your audio is an interview with multiple people, but the interviews are consecutive, see One-on-One interviews. (Example: you interview Bob and then when the Bob interview is finished, you interview Sue on the same tape. We would consider this a One-on-One interview as they are not being interviewed at the same time.)

Time coding is available as an option if your materials are submitted on VHS or DVD with a visible time code window burn (BITC).

Pricing:
Type-3 Pricing
Minutes of Recorded
Audio per Tape
Turnaround
4 DaysNext Day
60 Minutes $195.00$351.00
30 Minutes $97.50$175.50
Minutes
Prices with Time Code option?
More Type-3 pricing.

Type-3 pricing applies to interviews conducted with more than two (2) interviewees being interviewed simultaneously. This type of transcription is similar to our Focus Group transcription.

Type-2 Pricing
Minutes of Recorded
Audio per Tape
Turnaround
3 DaysNext Day
60 Minutes $120.00$216.00
30 Minutes $65.00$117.00
Minutes
Prices with Time Code option?
More Type-2 pricing.

Type 2 pricing applies to audio that contains two (2) interviewees being interviewed at the same time and one or more interviewers. The questions asked by the interviewer(s) are paraphrased.

If you interview more than two (2) interviewees simultaneously, it will be classified as Type-3.

If you want the interviewer's questions transcribed verbatim, the audio will be classified as Type-3.

Samples:

Samples Currently Unavailable.

Notes on Audio Formats for Multi-Person Interviews:

Virtues are acquired through endeavor,
Which rests wholly upon yourself.
So, to praise others for their virtues
Can but encourage one's own efforts.
--Nagarjuna (c. 100-200 AD)