Animation ...and events sequence reconstruction can be used to
recreate an accident, technical operation. Freeze frame images, repetition or slow motion
can be paced to greatly improve understanding. Newly developed multi-media programs
combine the best graphics, video and still photos in one easily displayed videotape,
CD-ROM or laser disc exhibit.
Timelines ...illustrate the relationship between events
and time. Often timelines help make your arguments understandable. They have significantly
more impact than isolated bits of evidence.
Diagrams ...provide an illustrated guide to the order of
events, or a process. Each Fact - Finder can understand the connection between various
elements in a case.
Graphs ...chart numbers simplifying your presentation. Unless
the meaning of numbers is understood, they are useless to jurors.
Medical & Technical ...illustrations should be simple
without excessive detail or labelling.
3-D Scale Models ...cannot be ignored in the court or
conference room. They are powerful tools to draw and keep attention throughout the trial.
Document Blowups ...make your arguments dramatic and
impressive. Adding color highlighting improves interest and directs attention.
Opening and Closing Argument Boards ...give jurors their first
look at your claims and your last chance to summarize the proofs to your arguments.
Electronic Imaging ...of your documents and Visual
Evidence brings all of your boxes of documents to court on one or more CD-ROMs. Display
your graphics and interactive courtroom exhibits from your laptop onto our large video
monitor or 40 inch video screen.