Transana (Chris Fassnacht)
This software facilitates the transcription and analysis of video data. It allows users to
view video, create a transcript, and link places in the transcript to the corresponding frames
in the video. Analylically interesting videos and portions of video can be identified,
organized, and easily accessed through the tools provided. The organizational structure is
central to Transana. In this system, video files are referred to as episodes. Related episodes
can be grouped into a series. Each episode can also be broken down into segments called clips.
Related clips can be grouped together into what is called a collection. Keywords can be assigned
to both clips and episodes to describe the content. Related Keywords can then be grouped
together and also searched. A database window, arranged in a tree structure, is featured to help
manipulate and organize these groupings. This organizational system allows for easy storage of
large collections of video files.