Interpreting Modalities
On-site, Telephone and Video Interpreting
On-site, Telephone and Video Interpreting
Interpreting services can be delivered in multiple modalities. The most common modality through which interpreting services are provided is on-site interpreting.
On-site interpreting
Also called "in-person interpreting," this delivery method requires the interpreter to be physically present in order for the interpretation to take place. In on-site interpreting settings, all of the parties who wish to speak to one another are usually located in the same place. This is by far the most common modality used for most public and social service settings.
Telephone interpreting
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Video interpreting
With video interpreting, interpreters work remotely with a video camera and audio feed, so that the interpreter can hear and see the other parties, and vice versa. Much like telephone interpreting, video interpreting can be used for situations in which no on-site interpreters are available. However, video interpreting cannot be used for situations in which all parties are speaking via telephone only. Video interpreting requires all parties to have the necessary equipment. Some equipment enables interpreters to control the camera, in order to zoom in and out and to move the camera toward the parties that are speaking. Source
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