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Our animators are ready to put your case in motion.
Animations can depict things or events that would be difficult if
not impossible to show by any other means. They can control time,
by condensing hundreds of years in a minute or two, or stretch a
nanosecond reaction to a viewable minute. Recreations that would
be expensive or impracticable to stage for a video taping, can be
animated with scientific accuracy. Capturing points of view where
it would be impossible to place a camera, such as underground or
under water, out in space or zoomed in to a microscopic level, can
be rendered on a computers at our facility. Finally animation allows
us to show events that might be emotionally difficult to view, and
let the jury to focus on the underlying cause, instead of the unfortunate
consequences.
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Accident
Reconstruction
Could the car have stopped in time?
How did a vehicle unscathed by the pile-up, be the cause? When
it comes to showing the chain of events involved with accidents,
animations show cause and effect so powerfully, that they have
almost become a requirement to effective representation.
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see the example |
Biomedical
Since DaVinci, Medical illustration
has played an important role in teaching. Animaiton takes that
an added step by showing how the body works. Motion, color,
and cross-secions combine to give the doctor teaching tool
to instruct the jury, whether plaintiff or defense.
>> click the image to
view the example |
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