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Certified Legal Video Specialist

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MAKE SURE YOUR VIDEO DEPOSITION WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE COURT ROOM. Ron Jones has been certified by the National Court Reporters Association and is the only Certified Legal Video Specialist in Bay County Florida. Ron Jones has provided the legal community with Professional Video Documentation, Video Settlement Brochures,and Day In The Life videos for over 30 years. As a CLVS Ron follows the guidelines as established by The National Court Reporter's Association to help insure your videos are admissible in the court room and  every word captured for a jury to fully  understand everything about the case. Your video can win or lose the case, so make sure it is a Certified Video.
Ron was the first videographer to carry cameras into the courtroom in Florida. Ron also produced the first Documentary, "On Location - Death Row Florida State Prison" This was the first time in Florida History cameras were allowed on Death Row. It was also the first time TV Guide Magazine "broke the rules" and published a "Close-Up" feature article for a locally produced program.
In the early 70's the largest court settlement in the history of Bay County Florida was awarded after Defense Counsel viewed a "Day In The Life" video produced by Ron Jones. Which by the way was produced entirely on 16mm film before the advent of field video tape equipment.
We provide all of the professional service that you expect
from a Certified Legal Video Specialist.

 

Site Inspections Are Important In A Court of Law

Video site inspections are an important part of the digital litigation consultation process because of the numerous applications. Video site inspections can be used to support litigation strategy by digitally recording physical sites ranging from property destruction to accidents scenes. Video site inspections are integral to multimedia trial presentations because they allow attorneys to visually transport the jury to physical locations while remaining in the courtroom.

To create the video, our consultants travel to case related sites and use production quality digital video cameras to document every visible inch of property or evidence. This video record can then be used by attorneys to review that physical location on demand. Words can only describe a scene so well. With video, jurors can personally view and experience the full impact of important scenes.

A powerful byproduct of the video site inspection is the digital still frames that can be pulled from each video. Each digital created during the video site inspection can be separated and used as a digital photograph during trial, giving you literally millions of potentially case-winning pieces of evidence. This feature allows clients to hand pick specific pictures to exhibit, further influencing jurors by visually highlighting important evidence.

Even the most eloquent public speaker cannot verbalize the detail a video is capable of illustrating. The practical applications for video site inspections are vast because of the ability to transport the jury to a scene visually. No matter the situation, jurors have trouble denying what they see with their own two eyes.

 

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