Video depositions are depositions which are videotaped by a videographer. Video depositions are used during a trial as evidence instead of having to bring in the witness for the trial. With digital technology, it is possible to take clips of video depositions and even a still shot of the witness, and the video deposition is also incorporated into trial presentation programs. Video depositions are time stamped and the videographer will state at the beginning of the video deposition when the deposition starts. There is also a technology called video synchronization whereby the actually written words with the line and page numbers are put into the video deposition itself. The video deposition can be gotten in various formats. The video deposition used to be only available on VHS tapes. Now an attorney can get a video deposition on MPEGS or DVDs. Please visit our website tobyfeldman.com and our web page tobyfeldman.com/index_videodeposition to learn more about video depositions and court reporters