Done properly, videotaped depositions, demonstrations, or day-in-the-life videos can be very effective when played in front of a jury or a judge. Done improperly, by weekend warriors with a camcorder and a table microphone, they can swiftly work against you. At Video Resources, our Legal Video Specialists undergo intensive training in the technical aspects of videotaping and are also trained by the NCRA in the necessary legal procedures to make sure the video can be used in settlement conferences or in the courtroom.



Trial Presentation Blog

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.

Forensic Media Clarification

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.


Video deposition plus the written transcript: a powerful combination

  • Video testimony shows personality, and demeanor
  • Spoken word as audio conveys the rest of the story
  • Add synchronization to find any word and its related soundbyte.