Here are just a few examples of what you can do with PowerPoint to persuasively present your evidence or argue your case. Take your time. Look around. We hope you enjoy our site and then take a moment to drop us a line to set up your training or consultation.
VIDEO DEMO: The Ultimate in Evidence Presentation! Using our "DIGITAL TRIAL FILE" concept, from a single PowerPoint slide, you will have the ability to access any piece of digital evidence in your case in a matter of seconds.
VIDEO DEMO: Not just a "timeline." We create or show you how to create timelines, and then how to create HORIZONTALLY SCROLLING timelines. Just when you think you've reached the end of the information on the slide, watch how time actually moves before your eyes from right to left allowing you to create literally endless timelines.
VIDEO DEMO: Goodbye to the traditional and boring "click, next slide, click, next slide" presentations. Hyperlinks provide you with time-efficient and simple non-linear movement through your PowerPoint. Quickly and seamlessly moving from one slide to any other slide in any order you want.
Annotations. Annotations force your jury to look at something on your slide without you having to look at the screen during your argument.
Audio Index. By adding all of your related audio files to a single PowerPoint slide, you can quickly play any audio file you need with a simple click, and eliminate the down-time of accessing your media, browsing for your files and playing your audio in your default media player, one time-consuming audio file at a time.
Call-Outs. An effective way of emphasizing part of the whole while de-emphasizing the whole. Can be done with images, documents, or anything else where you want to "pull" a portion out of an entire image.
Call-Outs. An effective way of emphasizing part of the whole while de-emphasizing the whole. Can be done with images, documents, or anything else where you want to "pull" a portion out of an entire image.
Video Index. Access and publish as many video files as you want from a single PowerPoint slide, eliminating the time-consuming process of searching for and playing the video files from your computer directory in your default media player.
Diagrams and Movement. You can use PowerPoint to display diagrams and show movement and action in your case. With diagrams and movement, instead of your jurors having different visuals of what happened, you will create a single visual for all jurors, and that visual is yours!
Diagrams and Movement. You can use PowerPoint to display diagrams and show movement and action in your case. With diagrams and movement, instead of your jurors having different visuals of what happened, you will create a single visual for all jurors, and that visual is yours!
Text. Let your jury read the jury instructions with you. This aids in retention , comprehension and understanding.
Element Charts. Break your case or cause of action down into elements or propositions and go over them one at a time, weaving your argument and the evidence into the law all on one visually appealing slide.
Element Charts. Break your case or cause of action down into elements or propositions and go over them one at a time, weaving your argument and the evidence into the law all on one visually appealing slide.
Element Charts. Break your case or cause of action down into elements or propositions and go over them one at a time, weaving your argument and the evidence into the law all on one visually appealing slide.
Element Charts. Break your case or cause of action down into elements or propositions and go over them one at a time, weaving your argument and the evidence into the law all on one visually appealing slide.
Element Charts. Break your case or cause of action down into elements or propositions and go over them one at a time, weaving your argument and the evidence into the law all on one visually appealing slide.
Element Charts. Break your case or cause of action down into elements or propositions and go over them one at a time, weaving your argument and the evidence into the law all on one visually appealing slide.
Comparison Charts. A chart showing DNA profiles from a swab and the defendant.
Comparison Charts. The same chart showing the DNA match.
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