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1 Tip The Scales with the Power of Video

2 Video Has Been Difficult Everyone agrees that video is the most powerful way to present evidence But video has many drawbacks: –Videotapes are awkward to search –Digital video is complicated –Video requires editing –The whole process is time consuming

3 Introducing the Solution Complete product that combines the deposition video and transcript with easy- to-use tools Simple video viewing by keyword search or transcript line number If you can highlight a transcript you can edit video clips – it is that simple

4 The Complete Product 1 Q: In fact, it would kind of be an 2 overreaction to get irate or terminate somebody 3 for revealing to a former White House staffers 4 who visits where the president is, don't you 5 think, sir? 6 A: Well, it would depend upon the facts. I 7 think, on the whole, people in the uniformed 8 Secret Service who are working on the gate have 9 no business telling anybody anything about the 10 president's schedule, just as a general 11 principle. I didn't mind anybody knowing that 12 she was there, if that's what you're saying. I 13 could care less about that. But I think that the 14 schedule itself -- these uniform people --you now, somebody shouldn't just be able to come up 1 Q: In fact, it would kind of be an 2 overreaction to get irate or terminate somebody 3 for revealing to a former White House staffer 4 who visits where the president is, don't you 6 A: Well, it would depend upon the facts. I 7 think, on the whole, people in the uniformed 8 Secret Service who are working on the gate have 9 no business telling anybody anything about the 10 president's schedule, just as a general 11 principle. I didn't mind anybody knowing that 12 she was there, if that's what you're saying. I 13 could care less about that. But I think that the 14 schedule itself -- these uniform people --you 15 know, somebody shouldn't just be able to come up Deposition Transcript Deposition Video Software

5 Find Clips … Search video by keywords Scroll to page and line number

6 Highlight Clips … Select clips with highlighter Make clips by clicking a button

7 Use Clips… Easily export video clips for use in…...and many others!

8 Harness the Power of Video Now video is simple to use in … –Discovery –Pre-trial Hearings –Courtroom Tip the scales in your favor with video

9 Next Steps When: This service is available now Price: The price is $149 per tape Where: DeposOnDisc.com How: Fill out the online form and send us your video and transcript Other questions…?

10 Frequently-asked Questions Can you create synchronized DVDs? We offer a service for encoding videotapes onto a DVD in MPEG2 for playback on DVD players. However, this is not synchronized with a deposition transcript. What is the turnaround time? The standard turnaround time for this service is 7 business days. If you only need encoding (no synchronization) then the turnaround time is 4-5 business days. What type of transcripts do you accept? We can handle virtually any ASCII transcript with page and line numbers such as Amicus. Simply include the electronic transcripts on a disk or in an e-mail. No paper transcripts will be accepted. What type of videotapes do you accept? We can process virtually any type of video you’ll have: DVD, VHS, S-VHS, 8mm, Digital8, Mini-DV, etc.


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