Our team has extensive experience making video depositions in some of Missouri's most high-profile trials in recent history. To ensure that you get the best possible video recording, we use high-quality cameras and microphones. Your video can be delivered in any format you like as soon as the next business day, like DVD Video, MPEG, and MP4. DepoView CDs with video synchronization are also available.
Use our HD Elmo document camera to use and display paper documents to the witness and the video record. Video monitors will be provided during the deposition to show everyone in the room the live video of your document under the Elmo along with video of the witness in the corner. We also record the witness video separately, should you decide later on you don't want to show any particular exhibit to the jury.
Prefer to save paper? Our High-Definition Picture-in-Picture depositions let you display exhibits from your iPad or laptop onto the video recording. You may control the presentation of your exhibits on your own computer, or rely on your experienced videographer to display them on screen and create highlights and callouts at your direction. You can also write on exhibits using your iPad’s stylus during the deposition and then save the changes as a new exhibit. Just bring digital copies of your exhibits on a USB drive, and they can be viewed on multiple monitors for everyone in the room once you’re ready to display it.
When your case comes to trial, we can provide video support to display videos, exhibits, and deposition testimony for the jury. We will provide a projector and screen setup, a laptop for media playback, and speaker system to ensure everyone in the room can see and hear. Your technician will have all of your exhibits ready to go prior to the trial and will be at your command to display whatever you need quickly. As with Picture-in-Picture depositions, we will also be prepared to create highlights and callouts on your exhibits to make it easy for the jury to follow along.
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