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Interactive Exhibits

Interactive Animation, Flash, Multimedia Exhibits

 

2D or Flash Interactive Presentations can make a tremendous difference in juror comprehension and understanding. Interactive multimedia demonstratives are the perfect complement to complex testimony. Trial Exhibits has created multimedia presentations that have been successfully used at trial and mediation for years. We work closely with other experts on the case to ensure that every animation is accurately supported by the facts and expert opinions.

Our services include but are not limited to:

  • Flash Presentations
  • 2D Animations
  • Accident and Event Reconstruction
  • Product Cutaways
  • Simulations
  • Interactive Demonstrative Exhibits

 

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