Litigation & Forensic Video

LAW.COM article features Video Resources’ litigation support expert

Law.com, the online legal news and information network, has published an article about the benefits of using the latest technology for courtroom presentations. “Go Beyond PowerPoint to Make Your Case” includes insight and tips from Chuck Perez, our in-house litigation and forensic media support expert. The article also references “Are You Putting The Jury To Sleep?” from Chuck’s Trial Presentation Blog. In both, Chuck emphasizes the importance of moving beyond the basics of PowerPoint in order to hold jurors’ interest.

Video Resources
litigation support services include video depositions and documentation, producing effective settlement or day-in-the-life presentations, courtroom playback and forensic audio and video analysis and clarification.

Charles "Chuck" Perez leads Video Resources litigation support team, is a Certified Legal Video Specialist and holds a degree in Illustrative Advertising Photography from Brooks Institute.

NATIONAL DENTAL COMPANY TAPS VRI TO SUPPORT REGIONAL MEETING AT THE IRVINE DOUBLETREE HOTEL

The requirements of producing a successful event are not only incorporating video and audio from multiple sources (everything from YouTube clips to in-house produced videos), but also making them look and sound as good as possible. “Like many quality production companies, we have all of the traditional tools to enhance your typical video and audio clips. However, the quality demands of this client’s requested clips were way beyond typical,” says Ecar Oden, Vice President of Operations for Video Resources. “We even pulled in our forensic team to bring some of their clarification tools into play.” The entire event was flawless, and everyone enjoyed the content. No one noticed any variation in quality between the clips, and that’s the point! Seamless.Update: The client was so pleased that they took the show on the road! For the road show, we supported the executive team with a road worthy version of the presentation – optimized for smaller venues and less production support.