Avid Transcription Services                          1-800-966-5571

AVID PRODUCTIONS provides quality, dependable transcription services. Including time-coded video transcription.  We can transcribe any format out there from mp3, mpeg4, avi, mpeg2, wmv, mov, RealMedia, video, cassette to older formats.  We pride ourselves on being the most reliable transcription service in the industry with great service, accuracy and state-of-the-art equipment.  From quick turn-around to high volumes your recorded media is treated as irreplaceable every time. And we work hard to ensure that our prices are competitive.

Contact Information

For immediate transcription services or for more information contact Maria at: 703-426-2760

Telephone 
    703-426-2760

    Toll free: 1-800-966-5571


Electronic mail 
     mmorel@avidproductions.com

SERVICES

  • Documentaries
  • Videos
  • Phone Calls
  • Focus Groups
  • Seminars
  • Broadcast Television
  • Reality TV
  • Corporate Meetings
  • Association Meetings
  • Panel Discussions
  • Dictation
  • Interviews
  • Speeches and Lectures
  • Conference Calls
  • Seminars
  • Conventions
  • Break Out Sessions
  • Podcasts and Streaming Media
  • Broadcast TV

Types of Media Accepted (We can work with just about ANY format out there.)

Cassette Tape Mailed Using FedEx or Other Courier Service
Cassettes are still a great format especially if you would like SMPTE timecoded transcripts.  We're able to stamp your documents with exact time codes at every question, comment or paragraph.

MP3 Audio file Uploaded to Our FTP Site with Simple Instructions
Want your transcipt fast?  Then use an MP3 recorder or encode your audio files and simply upload them to our web site.  This can result in faster than "real" audio time with our multiple transcribers working at the same time to output your transcriptions.

Any Video, Cassette, Digital or Older Format You Have
Is your audio recording on DVD or VHS (with or without burnt-in timecode) BetaSP, miniDV, DigiBeta?  We can transfer it to a digital format that will work.

Avid Productions // 5517 Kempton Drive // Springfield, VA // 22151

 

 

Welcome to AvidProductions.com! Your best resource for all your transcription needs. We offer affordable transcription services that will meet your deadline without breaking your budget!

We transcribe interviews, dictation, business meetings, conference calls, focus groups, press briefings, lectures, radio shows, panel discussions, and seminars. We offer transcription services for almost any audio format. We pride ourselves on our accuracy, efficiency, and affordability and we're so convinced that you'll find our transcription service to be the most reliable and affordable anywhere, that we guarantee your satisfaction!

Linguistic Transcription: Transcription is the conversion into written, typewritten or printed form, of a spoken language source, such as a video interview, a medical journal recording, a conference call, a documentary, a convention or meeting speech, a infomercial, roundtables, oral histories, memoirs, training presentations, lectures or the proceedings of a court hearing. The original audio format can be recorded onto micro-cassette, standard cassette, betaSP, CD, DVD, VHS, mp3, and other digital versions. Some of these formats can contain and SMPTE timecode signal which can be included on the typewritten form. A transcriber is a person who performs transcriptions. In a strict linguistic sense, transcription is the process of matching the sounds of human speech to special written symbols using a set of exact rules, so that these sounds can be reproduced later. Transcription as a mapping from sound to script must be distinguished from transliteration, which creates a mapping from one script to another that is designed to match the original script as directly as possible. Standard transcription schemes for linguistic purposes include the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), and its ASCII equivalent, SAMPA. As to the practical transcription, one can see numerous examples of it on the Common phrases in different languages page (in this particular case, using the standard English spelling rules). See also phonetic transcription Transcription is often confused with transliteration, due to a common journalistic practice of mixing elements of both in rendering foreign names. The resulting practical transcription is a hybrid called both transcription and transliteration by general public.