Bryant & Stingley Legal Videography and Certified Court Reporting
We are a proud member of the American Guild of Court Videographers since 2014.
LEGAL VIDEOGRAPHY SERVICES
At Bryant & Stingley, our videographers are distinguished professionals certified by the American Guild of Court Videographers (AGCV) as both Deposition Video Specialists and Trial Technology Specialists. With years of extensive experience, they possess an in-depth understanding of legal proceedings, ensuring top-tier videography services tailored to the needs of attorneys and legal teams. Our comprehensive offerings include expertly recorded videotaped depositions, dynamic trial presentation support, and state-of-the-art web conferencing solutions to facilitate seamless remote proceedings. We also provide specialized services such as detailed inspection videos, compelling day-in-the-life videos for case narratives, and innovative Video-Elmo depositions to enhance deposition clarity. Leveraging advanced technology and a client-focused approach, our videographers deliver precise, high-quality results that empower your legal strategy.
Our video department has in-house video production, video repository, video and transcript syncing, and the ability to duplicate audio and video into multiple formats as described in the provided links. Videosync is compatible with DepoView, Summation, Sanctions, Trial Director, and DepoView for Ipad. Please contact us today to schedule.
What is an MPEG-4?
These are video files that allow for easy editing, sharing and playback on any computer (i.e., Windows Media Player, or any specialized DVD players that allow “data” playback). All MPEG-4 files are burned onto a blank DVD data disc and are titled accordingly. MPEG-4 discs are not compatible with stand-alone DVD players. If you plan on synchronizing your video deposition with the deposition transcript, MPEG-4 is the acceptable and standard format.
What is a DVD?
In the same manner of renting a DVD movie from Redbox, DVDs only play back on stand-alone DVD players or computers that allow DVD playback (i.e., DVD-Rom). The DVD format does not allow editing. In this format, the video is rendered in the highest quality from standard definition digital video format (720 x 480p).
What is VideoSync?
VideoSync has become one of our most popular products. VideoSync provides a platform for your deposition video to be synchronized with the deposition transcript. Special features such as search bars and links to exhibits are included in most VideoSync programs. These features provide a high degree of versatility in analyzing and presenting testimony. VideoSync is deliverable in several media formats, including electronic file via email, thumbdrive/USB stick, and on disc in MPEG-4 format. In addition, the final product includes all associated video, transcript, and exhibit files.
What is Video Elmo/Elmo Legal Video?
A process called “Picture in Picture” is used, keeping the jury on the same page as the witness and the attorney. We use our main camera to film the deponent, while our Elmo projector displays and records anything that is placed under the viewable surface (i.e., exhibits). The Elmo-recorded footage and main camera footage are then edited together to produce one complete video file. The completed file may then be finalized as an MPEG-4, DVD or VideoSync disc.
Bryant & Stingley Legal Videography and Certified Court Reporting
We are a proud member of the American Guild of Court Videographers since 2014.