Q: Why should I use your services for my legal video needs?
  A: At Action Video we use the highest quality video and audio equipment. Our Action Video professionals capture clear picture and sound, so when the video is viewed by a jury, they can fully concentrate on the witness without being distracted by poor production quality.

Our Action Video experts are experienced and professional. All videographers are certified and/or trained using NCRA's Standards for the Certified Legal Video Specialist, and all are committed to following the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

Our videographers are unobtrusive and quiet. We arrive early for setup and record with minimal interruptions.
Action Video can also provide you with copies of your video in many different formats. We can author DVDs and CD-ROMs, duplicate to VHS or other tape media, or we can digitally convert video footage to MPEG or AVI formats. We offer professional quality labeling and packaging and can even create custom DVD menus.

Q: Do you have facilities for in-house video depositions?
  A: Yes. Our conference rooms are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our private conference rooms offer a convenient and neutral location for all parties involved.

For more information on our conference rooms contact Kristen Miele.

Q: What will the deposition cost me?
  A: To receive a quote on videotaping a deposition, contact Kristen Miele.

Q: How soon can I get the tapes

  A: The answer is when do you need the tapes? We at Action Video are committed to providing you with the services you need. Just let us know what you need when you need it.

Our standard turnaround time is 10 business days after the deposition.

Q: Can videotapes be edited for use in court?

  A: Yes, we do provide editing services. Action Video's editing services can condense all-day lifeless testimony into a shorter, to the point video for the jury to view.

Q: What does Action Video need to do the editing?
  A: We just ask you to provide a highlighted transcript with indications of what testimony you would like to keep and what you would like to delete.

Q: How much does editing cost?
  A: To receive a quote on our Action Video editing services, contact Kristen Miele.

Q: How long does it take to edit my video?
  A: The length of time it takes to edit depends on the number of edits and also the length of the video. A good quality edited video will require time to complete.

To receive a time estimate on our Action Video editing services, e-mail Kristen Miele.

Q: Do you also provide courtroom playback services?
  A: Yes, our Action Video technicians are experienced in the courtroom setting.

To learn more about our playback services click here.

Q: Can you transfer a videotaped deposition to CD-ROM or DVD? Can the video then be synced with the transcript?
  A: Yes, we offer numerous post-production capabilities, including video synchronization and digital conversion. Action Video professionals use digital video technology to produce the highest quality compressed videos. The video footage is digitally converted to MPEG or AVI formats and burned to a DVD or CD-ROM disk for easy viewing on a computer. Our video synchronization service allows attorneys to view the digitized video, transcription text, and exhibits on their own laptop. Video/transcript synchronization allows attorneys to quickly search, edit, and present depositions.