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Creativity
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For presentation of dynamic issues, such as moving parts and processes in intellectual property litigation or the flow of a contaminant into groundwater in an environmental case, the medium of choice is computer animation. Animation production costs have declined dramatically in recent years, making this highly effective approach a realistic option for many cases. |
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We used 3-D animation to condense a thousand-page expert report into a 5-minute presentation illustrating the expert's view of why tectum tiles fell from the ceiling at Seattle's Kingdome Stadium. Click on the image to the left to view a sample of the Kingdome trial animation using the Real Player format. | ||||
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In the Precor v. Life Fitness litigation, we produced a courtroom animation which illustrated how Life Fitness' claimed invention could be seen in prior art devices. Click on the image to the left to view a sample of the treadmill animation using the Real Player format.
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will need the Real Player plugin or version
7+ of Media Player to
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