Video Transfers

Transfer Video to CD-ROM and DVD

Our group offers extensive in-house CD-ROM production facilities to create custom case specific CD-ROMs, which fully integrate deposition text, video testimony and deposition exhibits/documents.

Some of our services in this field include:

  • Video transferred to CD-ROM (Encoding and CD Mastering Services)
  • Text to video synchronization allowing text based searches to access video
  • CD-ROM duplication
  • Documents and exhibits hyper-linked to the written transcript
  • Document imaging and scanning services
  • Document data basing and subject coding services
  • Optical character recognition "OCR" services
  • Watermark Imaging software reseller

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Video and Audio Duplication

Legal Video Services, Inc. has the capability in our offices of producing duplicates from and to the following video formats with our own equipment:

VHS, VHS-C, 8 mm. video, Hi-8 video, DV, DV CAM, Mini DV, CD-ROM, DVD.

We have the capacity to run up to ten duplicates on VHS format simultaneously from eight different sources.

Legal Video has the capability of reproducing multiple copies of audio cassettes, and single-copy duplication of mini-to-mini and mini-to-standard cassettes.

In 2003, Legal Video Services, Inc. introduced two new and exciting products:
Video Depositions on DVD, (Insert a link)
Video Depositions on DVD with Indexing. (Insert a Link)

You can trust Legal Video Services, Inc. for all your duplication needs.

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Tape and Computer Video Editing

DO YOU HAVE VIDEO DEPOSITIONS TO PRESENT AT TRIAL? WE CAN HELP!

There are THREE METHODS OF PRESENTATION of video depositions during trial:

  1. THE VIDEO IS SWITCHED OFF AND THE SOUND IS MUTED as the tape is being played. This technique is called editing on site, which is appropriate where there is minimal editing in the deposition and only one or two depositions are to be presented.

  2. PROFESIONALLY EDIT THE TAPES PRIOR TO PRESENTATION in court. When a lot of editing is required and/or there are more than one or two depositions, this is a better approach than editing on site. The playback is seamless and you, the Judge and the Jury will not become frustrated waiting for the technician to find the next spot to start playing the tape again. This requires designations and cross-designations for each deposition and should be given to Legal Video usually the night before.
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  3. SYNCHRONIZE THE VIDEO AND TRANSCRIPT; UTILIZE TRIAL PRESENTATION SOFTWARE. The jurors see, hear and read the text of the deposition line by line. Legal Video Services, Inc., has been doing this for more than eight years, and from our experience, we know that jurors pay riveted attention to the testimony using this technique.
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