TRANSCRIPTION PRACTICE VIDEOS
PRACTICE VIDEOS & AUDIO FOR TRANSCRIPTIONISTS
The video/audio below is provided as practice and examples of real-world transcription assignments. The quality of the audio below would be considered average for the legal transcription industry. New technology and better-recording methods continue to improve the quality, but room noise, cross talk, interference, and remote connections add complexities for those who work in this industry. We have also provided a transcript of the first several minutes of each video below.
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VIDEO TWO

Former Judge Tracie Hunter dragged out of the courtroom, ordered to serve six months in jail
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the job opportunity?
There is a growing demand for court reporters and transcribers in the court systems as well as by private firms across the United Stated and the world. The nature of the court reporting and transcribing industry is that you truly can work anywhere, as there are always needs.
What defines a good digital court reporter?
Court reporters should be customer service focused, organized, capable of conducting different work in a variety of environments with people from a diverse background and capable of utilizing the legal knowledge gained through BlueLedge.
What does AAERT approval mean?
BlueLedge has passed a rigorous evaluation process by the nationally recognized governing association for digital/electronic reporters and legal transcribers to ensure the highest quality education for our students.
What defines a good legal transcriptionist?
Legal transcriptionists should be detail oriented, have a firm grasp of the English language, organized, capable of sitting in front of a computer for long periods of time while listening to audio with the legal knowledge gained through our training courses.