A Utah law firm is the first to install the patent-pending DepoDisplay® system, the world's first paperless video deposition recording system. Instead of shuffling paper documents and exhibits in front of witnesses they are displayed on a screen located between the attorney and deponent. Unlike traditional video depositions the compete record—not just the so-called "talking head" is recorded by the camera. The system can also be intergraded with videoconferencing and streaming hardware.
DepoDisplay's Key Features
• Displaying exhibits—documents, charts, timelines, photos and videos—on a display located over the deponent's shoulder, facing the camera, in a paperless (digital) format.
• Video capturing the entire record—deponent and exhibits—in a single field of view, on a single video file.
• Recording and streaming the complete record on a single video channel, rather than the two channels often associated with traditional, videoconference-style dual-stream transmissions of talking-head video and rich-media data.
• Displaying the entire record in a single window rather than the typical practice of displaying disconnected presenters and visuals on two displays, split screen or picture-in-picture.
• Targeted viewer-focus technology via preset camera shots, directing judges' and jurors' attention to the witness when the deponent testifies without exhibits; to the exhibits when the witness is testifying about exhibits; and to lawyer/deponent exchanges when the question is as important as the answer.
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