Supporting modality

Bodycam is part of the corpus,
not a separate front door.

Video matters, but the public story is still the same: ingest the matter, cull the review set, build chronology, and hand off a cleaner package downstream. Bodycam supports that workflow rather than replacing it.

Why this page still exists

Video supports the handoff shell.

One input into the same workflow

Bodycam, audio, email, PDFs, and loose evidence should enter the same cull-and-handoff motion instead of becoming separate product stories.

Searchable context, not a standalone promise

Video processing matters because it helps sweep, chronology, and hot-doc identification. It should support the handoff pack, not compete with it.

Same trust and export requirements

When video is part of the corpus, buyers still need provenance, cited findings, chronology support, and an exportable downstream package.

What is included

Keep media inside the same buyer promise.

Video and audio can be processed as part of the matter corpus
Transcripts and event markers support chronology and issue sweep
Relevant clips can be referenced inside the same review-prep motion
The downstream promise remains cull and handoff, not standalone media review