Examples of InqScribe Use
InqScribe is designed for a wide range of video analysis tasks. If you have digital video (or audio) that needs annotation or analysis, InqScribe can help.
Here are some examples of ways in which InqScribe can be used.
- Direct Transcription
- Iterative Analysis
- Timecode Tagging
- Teaching
- Presentations
- Collaborative Review
- Subtitling Gallery
Most importantly, InqScribe is flexible and does not force you to conform to a single way of working. Use it your way!
Collaborative Review
InqScribe documents can be used to solicit review for all media-based projects. The structure of InqScribe allows reviewers to connect their comments to specific times within the source media. This can be useful for media creators seeking feedback on their work.
Researchers can also easily review one another's annotations or coding practices by sharing InqScribe documents. Because the links to the source media are preserved, reviewers can examine whether the analysis accurately reflects the original data.

