Our experienced and professional video editing staff has expertise and knowledge built from years of legal video editing live during court and professional editing prior to court playback.
Professional editing of your video depositions is the best way to conform the original video recordings to the rulings made by the court.
Overruled objections and other redacted testimony is deleted from the recordings and a new edited master is prepared for court presentation.
Audio and video tracks can be optimized.
Excerpts of important video segments can be re-arranged to help you present testimony and important points of your case in a fast, efficient and creative way.
Our court presentation specialist follows the testimony in a marked up transcript and performs redactions live during the playback of the video. This is a common practice used by busy attorneys and judges whose schedules do not allow for advance rulings and professional editing prior to trial.
There is no better way to show the jury the extent of the damages suffered by your client and their loved ones as they try to move forward from their tragedy. Day-in-the-life videos are recorded and edited to produce a powerful video portrait of your client's daily ongoing struggles with their disabilities.
Show your adversaries the strength of your case. Video settlement brochures may include excerpts from your client's day-in-the-life video, as well as interviews with family members, friends and caregivers. Family photographs and videos can show your client's quality of life before their tragedy. Video settlement brochures can sway your opponents away from trial litigation and toward settlement discussions and offers.