Sample 1: Animation depicting a motorcyclist’s view at night. Crests hill to find highway blocked by accident.
Sample 2: 2-D animation demonstrating poorly designed grade crossing. Impossible for truck to cross safely.
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Sample 3: 3-D animation depicting perspective view of construction site train accident.
Sample 4: 3-D animation depicting driver’s view of construction site train accident.
The power of animation lies in its ability to simply and accurately demonstrate an expert’s opinion while generating no new data (unlike simulations). Generally treated by the courts much like a traditional diagram or chart, a scientifically- based animation can sidestep most admissibility issues. The animation transforms your expert’s testimony into an exhibit that the average person can really see, comprehend, and remember.* This is simply not possible with traditional media and never before has it been more cost-effective. Let us show you how a computer animation can help you win your case.Simply click on the images at right to view the animations.NOTE: To view the sample animations, you will need the DivX codec available by clicking the DivX link at left.
*A 1992 study of juror retention revealed that jurors retain 100% more information when it is presented visually as opposed to orally. In addition, juror retention increases by a remarkable 650% if information is presented both visually and orally as opposed to strictly orally. For more information, see the Weiss- McGrath Report, McGraw-Hill.