Monday, November 02, 2009

MYTH 4: People are tired of PowerPoint presentations (or… computer-generated exhibits are too slick for my audience).

No trial or settlement presentation should look too slick… or like a yellow-letters-on-blue-background cliché.

A good trial presentation incorporates exhibits and other case elements to reinforce key facts. Here's a few things an effective presentation might include: Before/after photos of the victim; crime/accident scene photos or schematic diagram; deposition clips; audio clips of 911 call; medical illustration or enhanced xray/MRI; 2D or 3D model to depict a single injury or an interactive 3D model to illustrate multiple injuries; and more.

If your presentation is merely a series of text slides with a clipart image or two thrown in, leave your laptop at home!

Professionals with more than 20 years of courtroom experience nationwide (like Med Art & Legal Graphics) KNOW what works. We know how to communicate key case facts clearly & concisely, without pyrotechnics or other distracting gizmometry…or the blandness of a high school English lecture. We create our exhibits and presentations for one reason: To make a complex issue clear to your audience.

Med Art & Legal Graphics professionals will review your case and recommend the best way of presenting the facts... free of charge! To learn more, contact us at 888-963-3278.

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