State Shorthand provides video professionals to monitor and record your proceedings. Videography Services allow you to capture quality video recordings for your deposition, proceeding, or other event. We are committed to providing each State Shorthand client, court reporter and videographer our support. Should the need arise, a State Shorthand representative can be reached 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Video Depositions
State Shorthand’s videographers are the clear choice to preserve visual testimony. Our clients have called upon our video experts to record and retain testimony of potentially unavailable, uncooperative, and/or key witnesses to “Day in the Life” documentation of plaintiffs. Many clients have recognized that the nuances of inflection, pauses in testimony and facial expressions need to be documented in a way that cannot be done with traditional transcripts. Thus our video experts are trained to capture an unbiased video record of your proceeding.
Our videographers are among the most experienced and active in the industry. All are held to the highest standards. Some of the video services we provide are:
- Video Depositions
- Video Conferencing
- A Day in the Life
- Will Signings
- Video on DVD/VHS
- Video/Transcript Synchronization
- Duplications & Conversions
- Site Inspections
- Training Videos
- Pre and Post Construction Video
- Two Camera Video
- Now offering Candidate SourceTM Video Cover Letters (Patent pending)
Legal Videography FAQs
Why should I hire a legal videographer?
Hiring a legal videographer can preserve invaluable testimony and bring your transcript to life.
How can I schedule video depositions with State Shorthand?
- Fill out our online scheduler (NOTE: 24 hours are required to use the Online Scheduler. If you wish to schedule a deposition within 24 hours, please call our office at 732.531.9500.)
- Email – ssrs@stateshorthand.com
- Telephone at 732.531.9500
What file formats are used?
The MPEG-1 format is most commonly used, as it is compatible with all trial preparation software.
Can I receive different file formats?
YES. State Shorthand Reporting Service has the equipment to produce a variety of video file formats at various compression settings in addition to the standard “home” DVD format.