Deposition
Editing
Video Products
100

A block of time where the witness is questioned. Everything between “We are on the record” and “We are off the record.”

Session

100

Refers to the act of bringing in video footage to your video editing software. Often the first step in the video editing process.

Import

100

Our most basic video product; all other video products use this as the base. Includes video of the witness with name, date, and timestamp.

Standard Video

200

The person being asked questions. May or may not be directly involved in the case.

Witness or Deponent

200

Resolution : Pixels :: Frame Rate : _____ ?

Frames per Second

200

This product has a video thumbnail of the witness is overlaid on the screen-shared exhibit. The witness overlay can have configurations such as 50/50 exhibit and witness, any corner, large witness and small exhibit, and more.

Picture-In-Picture (PIP)

300

The document that the Court Reporter produces that is the official written record of the deposition. Reads almost like a movie script.

Transcript

300

True or False: The timeline is the main area where you manipulate, rearrange, cut, and copy the video footage to create the video edit. 

True

300

This product gives our clients the added benefit of having the video directly synced to lines of the transcript. This product can be used to create clips of a deposition and can also be used to create closed captions.

Text-to-Video-Sync (T2VS)