Documentation
Recording and documenting events can be a useful practice.
In areas such as research & development, a
manufacturing process, and product testing, video can be
used for careful analysis, especially with the ability to
slow down, stop, or speed up a process (such as time
lapse), and the ability to edit material for comparison.
This information may also be archived for future
comparison.
Evidence is an arena where video can bring a setting, a
lifestyle, a process, or a visual into the courtroom and to
the jury to help illustrate a point in a case. A day in the
life, an accident setting, or a process all lend themselves
to video presentations in the courtroom. These can have a
tremendous impact on illustrating a point.
Note: Samples of our
work will be added soon, and if you would like to see
something specific, please contact us. We have online
samples on our sister company's website here.
"Users comment on the high quality of the
video."
A Mercury
client
and
"Following the trial, I asked the jurors
whether
they would have preferred to personally inspect
the drive units, but they all indicated that because
your videos depicted the construction and operation
so clearly, no inspection was necessary."
A Mercury
client