Best Practices, the ultimate guide to redaction May 31, 2023 | 1 minute read Print page Connect on LinkedIn Follow us on X In this section, we introduce best practices for some of the most common redaction use cases that users deal with daily. For every best practice, we will explain the use case first, outline the steps to take, and then conclude with the final result. Get StartedHow to: Prepare Files for CaseGuard Studio How to: Blur Faces in a Video and Keep One Person Un-Redacted How to: Blur Moving Faces in a Video and Keep some Visible How to: Make Resumes Anonymous for Unconscious Bias Hiring How to: Make an Unclear License Plate Readable How to: Quickly Redact Body-Worn Camera Footage How to: Redact the Same Audio from Different CCTV Angles How to: Automate Call Center Redactions for Sensitive Data How to: Merge Two Videos From Different Angles How to: Easily Redact and Split PDFs for Resumes How to: Make Someone’s Voice Disguised for Witness Protection How to: Prevent Mistakes When Editing Multiple Redactions How to: Spot Sensitive Information the Best Way How to: Import and Export Lists of Redaction Reasons for FOIA How to: Quickly Redact Stationary Objects in a Video How to: Bulk-Edit Redaction Reasons, Shapes, and Effects How to: See Behind a Redaction for Accuracy How to: Easily Review Your Redactions With a Marked Copy How to: Collaborate With Your Team to Censor CCTV Footage How to: The Best Way to Censor Financial Statements How to: Automatically Remove Identifying Information From BWC Footage How to: The Best Way to Check Processing Times in CaseGuard How to: The Best Way to Quickly Import YouTube Videos Easily How To: The Best Way to Easily Save Your Settings for AI Doc navigation← Beginners Guide to Redact in CaseGuard StudioVideo Redaction →