We’re pleased to announce the creation of VR Legal Resources, a whole new division of Video Resources created in response to overwhelming demand for our litigation support services. In addition to videotaped depositions and day-in-the-life videos, VR Legal Resources offers electronic trial presentation, audio and video forensics, litigation graphics and animation, document management and presentation equipment rentals – all with the same diligent personal service that our legal clients have come to expect from Video Resources over the past 20+ years.


Charles Perez handles Litigation Support and Forensic Video/Audio Services at Video Resources, Inc. Check out his Trial Presentation blog for the latest insights in both technology and the human element that impact litigation in discovery all the way through settlement or trial.
Through the use of our forensic media clarification techniques, Video Resources can improve the quality of videotapes created by camcorders and video surveillance cameras. The clarification involves digital filtering or other techniques that can focus attention to specific area of a scene, suppress noise, extract detail from shadows or improve a degraded image.

Representatives from Extron will visit VR West on Wednesday, February 18 to demonstrate Annotator and other key products.
Chuck Perez, our in-house litigation and forensic media support expert, provided tips and insight for a new Law.com article about the benefits of using the latest technology for courtroom presentations.
In an invitation only, red carpet (more of an industrial gray) event that took place on the 3rd of March, 2008, RJ Balch and Chris Wells, of Video Resources Boston area office
Originally produced as supporting evidence in a personal injury civil suit, "Day in the Life" chronicled the daily physical and mental hurdles caused by a hit-and-run accident. The interview that was taped for this video provided a far greater insight of the client's anguish, and the toll it took on his family.