Video Protocol
Purpose:
Video is used to capture activity which may be
of a paranormal nature during an investigation;
to record investigational components or
experiments; to capture specific phenomena or
cause for purposes of validation.
Materials:
Video Camera; Tapes, DVD, or Hard drive;
Batteries or Electrical Power source, additional
IR source - IR Extender.
Methods:
- Video cameras will be stationed in such
a way as to capture as much of the location
as possible.
- If enough camera's are available, cams
may be utilized to record experiments or
other equipment readings.
- If there are enough cameras available
one camera may be utilized as a hand held to
be controlled by a single individual
throughout the investigation to ensure
consistency in the capture, the handheld
unit will attempt to capture: In areas where
stationary cameras are capturing the entire
location; the handheld will focus on the
investigation (investigators at work). In
areas where stationary cameras are not
capturing the entire location; the handheld
will attempt cover these un-captured areas.
- Priority of camera usage> Stationary
Cameras to cover entire Location - main
priority. Stationary Cameras covering
experiments - priority 2. Handheld cameras -
as cameras are available.
Controls:
- Video Cameras which have time date stamp
will be synchronized with all other
equipment on the investigation (make sure
all time/date stamped video equipment has
the correct time and date)
- Stationary Cameras will not be altered
or moved unless specifically required to
capture an uncovered area experiencing
paranormal activity. Any change to
stationary camera will be documented.
- Any change of a stationary camera will
be noted. Stationary cameras will have an
adequate light source and adequate battery
and film to cover the entire area it is
being used for. The technical Manager will
determine the best cameras for each location
based on its available light, battery and
storage capability.
Data Interpretation:
- Video data will be reviewed and
documented by the owner of the camera unless
assigned to another investigator.
- Documentation will consist of all audio
and visual occurrence, natural or possibly
supernatural. This will be posted for
the purpose of review and comparison by
other investigators.
- All data - whether indicative of
paranormal activity or not will be
maintained and preserved for not less than
one week AFTER the reveal.
- Data captured on tape, should it reveal
suspected paranormal activity, will be
transferred to DVD and uploaded for further
analysis by the team.
- After further analysis, if the team
deems the question unanswered the data may
be provided for outside analysis for further
evaluation and consultation - identifying
information related to the source of the
data (names of clients, location of
investigation) will be withheld from the
consultant.
- After consultative review - if an
satisfactory explanation is not achieved -
the data will be copied for client and
stored for either: publishing, or for future
review in our records.