You need more than a commanding voice and some pictures on poster board to keep the attention of today’s jurors. Effective litigators incorporate video from discovery into their openings, closing and cross-examinations. You should video-record every deposition that you take. The reality is that the majority of human communication is non-verbal: tone and volume or voice, hand gestures, eye movement, face coloration and other non-verbals tell you far more about what a person is saying than the actual words they choose. Here is how we can help:
- We have the largest staff of in-house videographers in the United States. All our videographers are trained employees who are ready to help.
- While many of our videographers are based in Nashville, we have video staff across Tennessee (and all of the United States. If you do find a location where we do not have videographers, we are happy to travel.
- Working video. We offer low cost video solutions for cases on a tight budget. We also recommend that, if you have to choose between a court reporter and a videographer, you go with the videographer. We can always transcribe a video to create a transcript.
- Zoom, WebEx and Online Video Solutions. We were the first court reporting company to call for online depositions as a solution to the Covid outbreak back in late February of 2020. Since that time, we have taken more than 40,000 remote depositions across the United States.
Give us a call to discuss our affordable trial-ready video solutions.