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| In a matter of moments, a video tells you how to feel. A thirty second commercial may bring a smile for weeks. Tears may well up in the eyes of the steeliest soldier from a single scene in a professionally produced film. Videography has this capacity because it transports you into the world you are viewing – it moves you from observing to experiencing. |
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Video has the same capacity
in the courtroom or on the job
- The physical location of a crime,
injury, incident or home environment
becomes immediately accessible
and familiar
- Evidence is preserved and brought forward
when it is most relevant and impactful
- Meaning is available from body language,
voice inflections, and facial expressions
- Memory is maximized: recall for visually
presented evidence is six-fold greater than for the spoken word
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| Mitigation Documentary |
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| Day in the Life |
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Pre-Construction Survey
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| Construction Draw Video |
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