Legal Video Denver Colorado
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT LEGAL VIDEO
Q: What is a legal videographer?
A Legal Videographer produces legal video and is also known as Forensic Videographer, Court Videographer, or Video Court Reporter. They produce Legal Video, Forensic Video, Courtroom Video or Visual Evidence. The process is known as Legal Videography, Court Videography, Or Forensic Videography.
Legal Video is now being used for: Video Depositions, Settlement Documentaries, Day-In-The-Life Documentaries, Video Wills, Proof Of Damages, Mock Trials, Evidence Of Insurance Fraud, Pre-Construction Video Surveys, Scenes of Incidents, Courtroom Presentations, Video taping Construction site surveys, other Legal Videos and much much more!
Q: What type of equipment is used?
Colorado Legal Videos utilizes broadcast state of the art video production equipment such as a professional Sony DVCAM camera, with professional lighting, lavalier microphones, teleprompters,Apple Final Cut Pro professional editing software.
Q: Can I use any video company for legal video services?
Using a legal video company whose videographers are certified with accredited associations like the NCRA is critical. Our videographers are trained according to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and the Federal Rules of evidence which govern the videotaping of depositions. Colorado Legal Videos performs video depositions in accordance with the standards of the National Court Reporters Association.
Q: Besides depositions what are other uses for legal video?
There are a variety of uses for video in the legal environment. Video Documentaries, show the impact of an individual that has been injured, or it can be a tribute to the life of a deceased victim. The video documentary can impact the decision of an insurance company with a quick and favorable decision to settle the case. Other forms of legal video include, video-will, construction site surveys, accident recreation,redacting and video editing, mock trial video, video surveillance and many more aspects are offered.
Q: What is the difference between a regular deposition and a video deposition?
The only differences are the way the room is set up for optimum video and sound quality. There is also a general awareness that the deposition is being videotaped. Once the deposition is underway the deposition proceeds as usual. The room and equipment are all set up before everyone arrives, so the deposition is ready to start on time.
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Providing legal video production services to attorneys and court clients throughout Colorado, including Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Douglas, Eagle, El Paso, Gilpin, Jeffco, Larimer, Summit, and Weld counties.
Colorado Legal Videos
Tel: 720-535-6060
Email:info@coloradolegalvideos.com
Web:www.coloradolegalvideos.com
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