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Litigation Trial Support in Virginia
If you are looking for multimedia litigation support in the state of Virginia, then ALCAR multimedia is the service you are looking for. ALCAR multimedia, operated by Alan Michaelis, provides powerpoint slideshows for mediation, trial support, and courtroom projection equipment. Alan Michaelis also creates "Day in the Life" videos and powerpoint presentations for mediation and trial. Multimedia support during trial usually involves operating a slideshow during courtroom proceedings or during mediation. The multimedia presentations can be assembled in either powerpoint or sanctions software. The slideshows and presentations are then projected onto screens set up in the courtoom so that the jury can see the presentation.
PowerPoint for Mediation and Trial in Virginia
Projection equipment can also be rented from ALCAR multimedia for a daily fee. Attorneys can use the projectors and equipment to project their own multimedia presentations during trial. Sometimes the courtroom is too small for a large set of projection screens, so Alan Michaelis brings his own set of movie screens to connect to his multimedia computer. Alan Michaelis also creates "Day in the Life" videos which show an injured person's life before and after the injury. These compelling videos can move the jury emotionally so many attorneys like to use them. For you own "Day in the Life" video, contact ALCAR multimedia today.
There is no better way to have your multimedia litigation support done than through Alan Michaelis. His courtroom technology is the best and allows him to create multimedia that is compelling and has impact. For all your litigation and trial support, contact ALCAR multimedia. Even if you just wish to rent some audio visual equipment or if you wish to learn more about courtroom technology and the digital courtroom. Alan Michaelis specializes in trial support and courtroom digital technology, and mediation presentations.
Day in the Life Videos and Multimedia
In Virginia and North Carolina, if you are looking for multimedia presentations for trial or for mediation, then ALCAR multimedia is the company that you need to find. ALCAR Multimedia rents, sets up, and runs multimedia equipment in the courtroom so that the attorney can focus on his trial. ALCAR multimedia also creates "day in the life" videos which include home video and other footage from the lives of injured people. These "day in the life" videos show very compelling stories of the injuries suffered by the vicitm and they help persuade the jury on an emotional level. The "day in the life" videos can be used for trial and mediation, along with ALCAR's other multimedia presentations. These other multimedia presentations include PowerPoint slideshow presentations, of trial summary software such as sanctions. All the equipment, including projection screens, laptops, and cables are supplied by ALCAR multimedia.
Courtroom Projection and Courtroom Technology
ALCAR multimedia services the states of Virginia and North Carolina. Courtroom presentations are available in the cities of Richmond, Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Charlottesville, Washington D.C., Alexandria, and Hampton Roads. Alan Michaelis or one of his assistants can travel to these cities and set up his multimedia equipment at any mediation or trial. ALCAR's courtroom projection systems allow him to set up projection screens and monitors for a variety of litigation support. One form of trial presentation are "Day in the Life" videos which portray an emotionally moving video of the severe life changes that personal injury can cause. Alan Michaelis uses these "Day in the Life" videos to project them in the courtroom or during mediation so that the jury will be emotionally swayed.
Projection Technology Used in the Courtroom
Alcar multimedia provides all kinds of multimedia technology that can be used in court or at mediation. Attorneys will enjoy working with Alan Michaelis and knowing that he is experienced in litigation trial support. Alan shows up the the courtroom and sets up his computers, monitors, and projectors so that he can project his multimedia presentations to the jury. This kind of trial support allows the attorneys to project their litigation multimedia at sizes that the jury can better comprehend and appreciate. When the jury sees a "Day in the Life" video projected at an enormous size, the reaction to it is much greater than if it were projected on a regular computer screen. if you are looking for more answers regarding multimedia litigation trial support and "Day in the Life" videos, please contact Alan Michaelis at Alcar multimedia today.
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