Established in 1976, Nat
Douget & Video Reporters realized early on that video would become
an integral part of the litigation part of the litigation scene.
We created an in house Legal Video Services Department and have
conducted videotaped depositions using only qualified and expertly
trained camera technicians. Our expertise allows you to increase
your effectiveness in assisting and representing your clients. We
provide consulting services as you need it.
Our professional state-of-the-art
equipment includes Sony and Canon 3CCD digital cameras, digital VCR's,
audio mixers, date & time generators and lavaliere
microphones. Recorded on digital (and/or VHS or S-VHS) format, Nat
Douget Court & Video Reporters assures you of professional quality
results for trial purposes. Our rates are very competitive without
sacrificing quality.
Nat Douget Court & Video Reporters
assures you of reliability and on-time performance for your videotaped
depositions. We include VHS copies with each video deposition free
of charge. There is no set-up time or break-down time of equipment
charges either. We ship either UPS or Federal Express.
Expertise and services are as follows:
- Demonstrative Evidence - Expert
Witness Testimony or Presentations
- Video Transfer to Photo - Photo to CD
or Video - Video to CD ROM
- On-Site Inspections, Damage Surveys,
Accident Reconstruction
- Day-in-the-Life, Living Wills,
Settlement Brochures
- Client Education - Witness Preparation
- Time Coding to Written Transcripts
(Digital Video to Text Synchronization)
- Independent medical Examinations,
Surgical procedures
- Multi-Camera for split Screen, picture
in picture and quad pictures on one screen
- Conferences, Seminars, Training
Sessions, and Procedure Training
- Mock Trials and Focus Groups
- Walk-Trough Lease Agreements
- 24 Hour Editing and Duplication (10 at
a time)
- Computer Graphics and Animation
- We provide medical illustrations and
models at depositions upon request.
- Exhibit enlargement and mounting to
poster board (up to 33" wide and any length accommodated by a
poster board.
- Computer generated exhibits and
mounted or used with a visual document presenter. (Much less
expensive that blowups)
- Courtroom Presentations with monitors,
digital VCR's Visual Document Presenter, large screen and LCD
projectors.
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