What is Legal Video Synchronization?
Video synchronization is an essential part of the legal video process. The service takes the video of the deposition or legal proceeding and places the transcript over it so the transcript appears as captions.
This is a fantastic resource for legal professionals. Whether a video deposition is used during a multimedia presentation or simply for research purposes, video synchronization makes it one step easier. Make a profound impact on your case with this service.
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Video synchronization can benefit your case with…
- Ease of keyword searches.
- Ease of research for the deposition process.
- Playback options for the next step in the legal process (future exhibits, courtroom viewings, etc).
- Fast-forwarding or rewind/cuing options to use in trial/depositions..
- Exporting specific clips in a format of the client’s choice.
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