12/02/2026
[ vision and sound ] Clinical psychologist Dr G is an excellent teacher on body language. With each of his videos, my body language reading vocabulary is increased.
For barristers and solicitors, certainly for me, Dr G's pointers have practical value in client, witness and expert interviews, whether conducted in person or virtually.
They're handy too for reading the body language of judges, colleagues and people in everyday life.
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Sound
Reading sound I can add as an additional point.
During preparations for a major court case a few years ago, one of our barristers surprised me saying there is little difference between cross-examination conducted online and that conducted in court.
I did not agree then, and I do not agree now.
Working as I do with prosumer (ie higher end) microphones, has improved my hearing in recent years. I know what to listen for better than before.
Inexpensive microphones used in courts and other professional environments are less able to pick up - than trained human ears can - divergences such as tonal shifts, pauses, and micro-expressions. Meaning is reduced when dynamic sound is recorded flat or compressed.
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