Video Conferencing

We are your domestic and international video conferencing connection. Our private and convenient video conferencing suite, located at our Henderson Park office, can connect anywhere in the world.

Video Conferencing allows attorneys and clients to conduct face-to-face meetings, witness interviews, remote depositions, settlement conferences, and arbitrations in a productive and efficient way. Video conferencing allows meeting participants to maintain personal interaction, share information and collaborate, even though they cannot travel to the same location. Video conferencing saves meeting participants money and travel time.

Action Video offers the service of recording the video conference. All that is displayed throughout the video conference can be recorded for later viewing.

Action Video is available to assist with nationwide video conferencing scheduling.

Video Depositions

Our digital recording produces deposition videos of superior quality. Our professional mic mixer, along with individual lavaliere microphones ensure quality audio recording. Action Video specialists regularly upgrade all video deposition equipment. Professional equipment and people guarantee the superior quality we stand by.

Our Action Video experts are certified and/or trained using NCRA's Standards for the Certified Legal Video Specialist (CLVS). Action Video's legal video specialists are committed to following the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure.

We at Action Video know the importance video depositions play in the litigation process. Taping a deposition provides a convenience for witnesses, attorneys, and clients. Jury members also benefit from seeing and hearing witnesses via videotape. Video captures more than an exchange of dialog. Video can reveal the moment, the emotions, and even hesitancy of a witness.

Action Video retains and archives all legal videos, in master quality format, for seven years. If our client's copy becomes lost or damaged, Action Video can reproduce additional copies.


Day-in-the-Life / Site Inspections

We offer Day-in-the-Life video documentation services. Day-in-the-Life videos are an effective and efficient way to illustrate the severity of an injury. The purpose of the Day-in-the-Life video is to help illustrate to the Judge and jury how the person's daily routines and lifestyle have been altered. Day-in-the-Life videos are also a powerful negotiation support tool during the settlement process. Action Video specialists bring professionalism, sensitivity, and experience to Day-in-the-Life taping without staging or altering events.

Our Action Video professionals also offer site inspection video services. This video documentation service is often used in cases dealing with Construction and Engineering, Safety, Property Damage, and Accident Recreation. Video documentations such as this can be presented in the courtroom or as an important tool in settlement negotiations. Action Video experts work directly with the site inspectors and/or attorneys. The site is photographed from a variety of angles with a clear area of interest. Brief statements, identifying information, and interviewing are often a part of the video documentation process. Our experienced Action Video professionals are committed to providing our clients superior quality site inspection videos.

Courtroom Playback / Evidence Presentation

Our technicians are experienced in the courtroom setting. Video has become the communication method of choice in courtrooms across the country. We at Action Video are available to assist attorneys in any and all video presentations for trial. This would commonly include witness deposition testimony, Day-in-the-Life videos, and site inspection videos. Our standard playback equipment is upgraded and tested regularly. Our Action Video professionals allow attorneys to focus on their arguments and trial proceedings while the video presentations run smoothly.

Video Syncing & Digitization

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. Attorneys no longer have to deal with the hassels of multiple paper exhibits and VHS tapes. Attorneys can now access any portion of testimony with a simple click of a button.